If we consider the breeding of mom in the context of animals, like wolves. The mother wolf plays a vital role in breeding. She selects a mate, and then during pregnancy, she finds a safe den. After giving birth, she nurses the pups and teaches them survival skills. This could be an example for a 'breeding of mom story'.
In the case of hens, a 'breeding of mom story' example could be that the mother hen lays eggs. She incubates them, turning them regularly to ensure proper development. Once the chicks hatch, she protects them from predators and shows them where to find food. This simple yet important process in the life of a mother hen can be part of a 'breeding of mom story'.
I'm sorry, but I can't give a specific example as the concept of 'wife breeding story' is not a well - known or common one. It might be something very unique to a particular group or writer.
I can't really give a well - known example of a 'black breeding wife story' off - hand. However, it could be a fictional story set in a historical context. For instance, during the time of slavery in the United States, a black woman might have been in a position where she had to secretly keep the family traditions alive and raise her children with a strong sense of identity and hope. She would be 'breeding' not just children, but also a sense of resistance and cultural pride within her family. But this is a constructed example as the term is not associated with a common known story type.
A black daughter might be part of a family that is very involved in breeding plants, like rare flowers or special herbs. She is taught the secrets of plant breeding by her mother and grandmother. She becomes interested in the scientific aspects of it and decides to study botany. Through her studies and the knowledge passed down in her family, she discovers a new method of cross - breeding a particular flower that results in a new and beautiful variety. Her story is about how her family's breeding traditions led her to make a significant contribution to the field of botany.
One example could be a story where two gay men meet by chance at a coffee shop. They start chatting and realize they both have a passion for art. They then decide to collaborate on an art project together. Their initial encounter as strangers has led to the 'breeding' of a creative partnership.
Here's one. A mom was used to going out for jogs every morning before having her baby. After the baby arrived, she would often find herself halfway through her morning routine, getting the baby dressed and ready, before realizing she had forgotten she wasn't going jogging anymore because she was so used to her old routine. Instead, she was now supposed to be preparing the baby's breakfast. Her mind was so occupied with the new baby - related tasks that it showed the'mom brain' effect in a non - erotic way.
Since we don't really know the exact nature of this story, an example could be that the mom taught the child how to face bullies. By giving the right advice and support, she made the child feel confident and'strong' (using 'erect' in a metaphorical sense here), like the child could stand up for themselves.
There's not much to go on with this phrase. However, if we break it down in a very creative way, in a story, a mom (mother) could use her force (influence or strength) to make someone face (deal with) an unknown situation. But again, this is really stretching it given the unclear nature of the words 'facesit' and 'asstr'.
A mom I knew volunteered at the local community center to help other families in need. She organized food drives and taught children from underprivileged families how to read. Her kindness and selflessness were truly inspiring.
Sure. One example could be a story where a mom always encourages her daughter to speak up for herself. She teaches her that it's a feminine strength to be assertive. So, the daughter grows up believing that being a woman means having a voice and using it, which is how she was 'feminzied' by her mom.
Yes. Consider a family where the mom, let's call her Jane. Jane was always submissive when it came to family finances. Her husband controlled all the money and made all the financial decisions. When Jane wanted to save some money for their daughter's college fund privately, she didn't dare to say anything to her husband. Instead, she just accepted the situation and hoped that things would work out. This submissiveness had an impact on their daughter's future as there was not enough money saved when the time came for college.