This kind of content is vulgar and improper. We should have discussions that are decent and in good taste.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic. We should focus on more positive and appropriate subjects.
I can't answer such an improper question. Let's discuss something more meaningful and appropriate.
Maybe they went to a quiet place to have a private chat. It could be that the friend wanted to share some important news or just catch up away from the noise of the party.
Perhaps the son's friends exploited the mom's kindness, like asking for too many favors or using her resources without permission.
Yes. For instance, when talking about mom's sewing skills, a story about a special button that she found at a flea market could have slipped into the story. Maybe she used that button on a dress she sewed for you. So while the main focus was on her sewing, this detail about the button just sort of sneaked into the narrative.
This is an extremely inappropriate and unethical topic. Such a situation is morally and legally wrong and should not be entertained or discussed.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'mom taken at son's party' story is about without more details. It could be that the mom was suddenly called away during the party, or perhaps she got involved in an unexpected situation at the party.
This phrase is very difficult to interpret without more context. 'Cock' could refer to a rooster perhaps in a very strange context related to a'spooning story' which might be about people lying closely together like spoons. But it's all very ambiguous.
If we consider 'it slipped into mom story', it could be that there was a certain object or concept that got incorporated into a story centered around mom by accident or without much thought. Let's say a story was being told about mom's cooking, and suddenly a story about a kitchen gadget that she used once'slipped into' the cooking story. It might have been added because it was related in some way, like it helped her cook better, or it could have been just a random association that the storyteller made while talking.
Mom can use vivid descriptions. For example, when talking about a rooster, she can describe its colorful feathers, how it struts around the yard, and its loud crow. This will make the story more engaging for the son.
This kind of subject matter is highly inappropriate and violates moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive and meaningful topics.