In the plant world, there are some plants that have a relationship similar to this concept. For example, some orchids attach their seeds to the branches of other trees (the 'tree - mom'). The orchid seeds ('sons') grow in a way that doesn't harm the tree but uses it for support. As the orchid grows, it may add to the biodiversity of the area around the tree. This is a positive situation where the'son' plant uses the 'parent - like' tree in a non - harmful and somewhat beneficial way.
Yes. In some symbiotic relationships, like certain types of cleaner fish and larger fish. The young cleaner fish ('son') may interact with the larger fish ('mom' in a broad sense as it provides a sort of environment). The cleaner fish cleans parasites off the larger fish, which is a positive interaction. The larger fish benefits from being clean, and the cleaner fish gets food. So this can be seen as a positive'son breeds mom' story where both parties benefit from the relationship.
Yes, there can be positive stories. For example, in some cultures, a mother might give her son a special shower on a significant occasion like his coming - of - age ceremony. It can be a moment of bonding and passing on family traditions.
Mostly, this kind of behavior can cause confusion for the child in terms of gender identity. In a healthy family environment, parents usually guide their children to understand and accept their own gender in a normal way. So positive stories in the context of'mom crossdressing son' are scarce.
A positive story could be when a mom is feeling unwell and the son helps her take a warm shower. He might run the water to the right temperature, get her clean clothes ready, and ensure she's comfortable during and after the shower. This shows his care and concern for his mom.
Yes. A positive mom shower son story could be when a mom showers her son with hugs and kisses after a successful sports event during his post - game shower. It shows her support and love for his efforts.
In some cases, a mother who has a strong bond with her son and is always there to support him through tough times like when he is bullied at school or going through a difficult phase in his relationships. Her unwavering support could be considered a form of'sucking' in that she is always there, but it has a positive impact on the son's well - being and development.
No. A mom - son pregnancy is an unethical and abnormal situation that goes against all moral and ethical norms. There can't be anything positive about it.
Sure. In some cases, a mom supports her son in sports. Let's say the son loves football. His mom will be there at every game, cheering him on. She'll also make sure he eats well and gets enough rest for his training. This positive support helps the son not only in his sporting achievements but also in his overall development.
Yes, there could be positive stories. For example, when the son is very young, a mother bathing her son can be a moment of bonding. It can be a time for the mother to teach the child about hygiene in a gentle and loving way, like showing how to wash different parts of the body carefully. Also, it can be a moment of playfulness with toys in the bathtub, creating happy memories for the child.
The phrase'son breeds mom' is really abnormal and goes against basic moral and ethical norms. If it's in the context of some fictional, very dark and abnormal storytelling, it's hard to say what it could be about without more context. But in general, we should avoid promoting or exploring such inappropriate concepts.
In some bird species, like the cuckoo. The cuckoo mom lays her eggs in the nests of other bird species. When the cuckoo hatchling (the'son' in a sense) hatches, it may outcompete the host mom's own chicks for food. For example, the young cuckoo may be larger and more demanding, and the host mom unknowingly feeds it as if it were her own.