Perhaps it was an attempt to describe a really complex and abnormal family - related story. However, the words 'breeds' in this context is very strange and not typically used in this way when talking about family relationships. It could also be a case of a wrong or unclear typing where words were mashed together without proper grammar or sense.
No, it doesn't make much sense as it is. It seems like a string of words that are not in a proper or understandable order.
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.
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.
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.
This statement is rather unclear and hard to define precisely as it's a rather odd and ungrammatical phrase. It could potentially mean that grandpa tells or creates (in a very non - traditional sense of 'breeds') gay - themed stories, but without more context it's really ambiguous.
This statement is rather unclear and hard to make sense of in a literal way. It could potentially be some very specific or made - up scenario within a family context that might refer to a child interacting with their mother in an unusual way related to her stories, but without more context it's really difficult to be certain.
This statement is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical norms. Family relationships should be based on respect, love, and positive interactions, not such abnormal or unethical behavior.
No. It is not a common or acceptable story at all. Incestuous relationships like this are completely against moral and ethical values in almost all cultures.
I'm not entirely sure what this phrase specifically means. 'Hung' can refer to someone being well - endowed in a vulgar sense, but 'breeds me gay stories' is an unclear and rather strange construction. It might be some sort of made - up or very niche expression.
We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical topics. For example, family relationships in a proper and respectful way.