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.
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.
Making sense of this phrase is challenging. 'Son' and'mom' are familiar family terms, but 'uloand' throws everything off. 'Big balls' could potentially refer to spherical objects in a story about a mom and son, but without more details about the story such as the setting, the plot, and the purpose of these 'big balls', it's almost impossible to understand what the phrase as a whole is supposed to convey.
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.
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.
I'm afraid it's not a common or easily understandable phrase. It might be a unique code or something that only makes sense within a very specific context. Without more information, it's just a jumble of words that don't form a clear meaning.
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.
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 can't really make proper sense of it. 'Fingered' is a strange word to use in this context. It might be a completely new or misused expression. If it was 'Mom featured in the story', that would be easier to understand, but as it is, it's just very unclear.
Honestly, the phrase is really confusing. 'Mom accident' could be about an accident involving a mother, but'sex' in this context just makes it seem like a wrong or inappropriate grouping. There's no clear way to make sense of it without some sort of correction or more background.
The son can make notes of the important parts in the stories. This will help him remember key lessons or interesting points.