I'm not entirely sure what 'liter' means in this context. It could be a misspelling. If it's 'little', perhaps it's about a daughter taking on a role or task that was previously her mother's in a story. For example, if the mother was the main cook in the family and the daughter starts doing all the cooking, replacing her mother in that aspect of family life.
Perhaps in the story, the mother is a leader in a community group. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the daughter is called upon to replace her mother as the leader. She has to learn quickly how to handle the responsibilities, deal with the group members, and carry on the tasks that her mother was doing. This could involve things like organizing events, making decisions for the group, and representing the group to the outside world.
In a story, 'nasty les mom' could be a complex and perhaps controversial description. 'Nasty' gives a sense of something not good. 'Les' might be related to the lesbian community. If it's about a mom who is a lesbian, the 'nasty' part could be related to how the society in the story views her, or it could be about her own not - so - nice behavior. But again, it really depends on the overall context of the story.
It could be a story where a mom accidentally or in some extreme situation rips the crotch area of her clothing. Maybe she was in a hurry, doing some strenuous activity like running to catch a bus or playing with kids and her pants or skirt got ripped in that area.
I'm not entirely sure as 'rogering' is a rather vulgar term. If we consider it in a more general and non - vulgar sense, perhaps it could be about a mother needing a really engaging or impactful story.
It's rather an ambiguous phrase. 'Skinny mom' describes a mother who is thin. 'Swallows' could be the action of swallowing something, but without more context, it's hard to say what the'story' is about. Maybe it's about a skinny mom swallowing food in a particular story, or perhaps it's a very creative or symbolic use of the words in a fictional or personal narrative.
The'mom blows son story' might also be about a mom blowing out candles on a cake for her son if he's too young to do it himself. It's a special moment of celebration and a way for the mom to be involved in her son's happy occasion.
It's not clear without more context. It could potentially be a made - up or inappropriate story title. Maybe it was misnamed or part of some strange or unethical fictional concept.
Maybe it's a way of exploring abnormal psychology in a fictional context. But it's still a very disturbing way to do so. It might also be an attempt to show the breakdown of family values in an extreme and unthinkable way.
The relationship between them could be severely damaged. Trust would be broken, and it would be hard to repair. For example, if the daughter blackmails the mother over a secret, the mother might always be on edge around the daughter, fearing more blackmail.
The plot could be that the daughter is more assertive and takes charge in family decisions, overshadowing her mom's traditional role. For example, in a business - minded family, the daughter might have more modern and bold ideas for the family business which her mom, with more conservative views, has to follow her lead.