Rather than works with such inappropriate themes, we can turn to family - oriented TV shows like 'Modern Family'. It presents a variety of family relationships in a humorous and heartwarming way. There are mother - child relationships that are based on respect, love, and mutual understanding, not anything improper.
In general, this kind of theme is not suitable for family - friendly content. But if you consider works that deal with complex family emotions in a healthy way, 'Little Women' is a great example. It shows the relationship between mother and children in a context of love, growth, and family values, which is completely different from the inappropriate idea in your question.
There are actually very few family - friendly works with such a disturbing theme. However, if we look at themes of family relationships in general, movies like 'The Incredibles' show positive family dynamics. It has a strong mother - figure, but in a very healthy and positive way that is far from the inappropriate theme mentioned.
Educating the public about healthy family values also helps. When people understand what proper family relationships should look like, they are less likely to support or promote works with such inappropriate themes. This can be done through school curriculums, public awareness campaigns, etc.
One great option is 'The Incredibles'. It's an animated movie that has a lot of fun action, a great family dynamic, and positive messages about family unity and using your unique abilities. Another good one is 'Finding Nemo'. The story of a father searching for his son is heartwarming and the underwater world is beautifully depicted. It also teaches about family love and facing fears.
A story could be about a stormy night when mom pretends to be tied to the bed to make the kids feel brave. The power is out and the kids are a bit scared. Mom tells them that she can't get out of bed (by tying a scarf around her wrist and the bedpost in a very loose way) so that the kids will take on the role of protecting her. They end up having a great time telling stories and waiting for the storm to pass.
In '10 Things I Hate About You', Kat Stratford is initially a strong - willed and independent girl who is a bit of an outcast because she doesn't conform to the popular girl image. But as the story unfolds and she gets involved in a relationship, she has to deal with some changes in herself and her attitude, which is a kind of transformation from her original state in a non - adult way that the whole family can enjoy.
'Finding Nemo' is another wonderful one. It follows Marlin, a clownfish, on his journey across the ocean to find his son Nemo, teaching about family love and facing fears.
No, such themes are against moral and ethical norms. Most forms of media aim to promote positive values, and this kind of story goes completely against those values. It's not something that should be presented in mainstream or even niche works.
There are stories where a son defends his mom's honor. For instance, if someone was talking unkindly about his mom at school or in the neighborhood, he would stand up for her and say kind words about her. This is a great display of loyalty within the family.
Another family - friendly book is 'The Runaway Bunny' by Margaret Wise Brown. It shows the love and protection of a mother for her child in a very imaginative way. The story is soothing and has been a classic bedtime story for many families, highlighting the special connection between a mom and a little bunny (representing a child).
A story about a mother and son going to a museum can be a great alternative. They walk around, look at the exhibits, learn about history, art or science, and have discussions about what they see. This kind of story promotes cultural enrichment and family togetherness. In a museum, there are so many things to discover and talk about, strengthening their bond in a healthy way.
First, focus on positive aspects of the mom's character like her kindness or wisdom. For example, if the mom is a gardener, show how she 'seduces' the neighborhood kids to love nature by showing them the beauty of plants. Then, keep the language clean and simple. Avoid any adult - like or inappropriate themes.