Honestly, this is not something you should tell your mother. It's a very personal and often considered an adult - themed or fetish - related topic. Your mother has a different relationship with you, and sharing this would cross boundaries and cause a great deal of discomfort for both of you. You should respect the nature of your relationship with her and keep this to yourself.
Telling your mother about being in 'penis chastity stories' is a really bad idea. Moms usually expect to have conversations about more positive, healthy and family - appropriate topics like your studies, career, or general well - being. This kind of topic is way too private and inappropriate for that relationship.
She may become angry, feel violated, and it could seriously damage your relationship with her. It's a very inappropriate topic to bring up in a family context.
If you decide to read it, approach it with a very critical eye. Realize that it's a fictional exploration of a very non - traditional and controversial idea. Don't let it influence your real - life views on relationships.
Well, it depends on the nature of the stories. If they are just about your experiences with the eating disorder, it might be a good way to let him in on what you're going through. But if they are self - deprecating or harmful, you might want to work on your self - talk first. You can also encourage him to educate himself about eating disorders so he can better understand you.
If it makes you uncomfortable, you should talk to her. Just say something like 'Mom, these are my personal stories and I don't feel okay with you reading them.'
Try to change the subject when she starts to tell the same story. For instance, if she begins, you can quickly say 'Mom, did you hear about this new thing that happened at school?' This will divert her attention and stop her from going into the familiar story. Another option is to introduce her to new stories. Maybe give her a book of short stories and ask her to read them so she has new material.
It's inappropriate because it involves a very private and sensitive area. There are boundaries in personal and family relationships, and this topic crosses those boundaries in an uncomfortable way.
Yes, you could approach her. Since she watches your stories, there's a chance she's open to some form of communication. Just be casual and friendly when you do.
First, make sure the story is really necessary to share. If so, start by prefacing it with the fact that it's just a story and has no relation to your real desires or expectations in your relationship. For example, you could say 'Honey, I heard this really strange story and I want to share it with you, but it has nothing to do with us.'
Just be honest and straightforward. Walk up to him and say, 'I like you.' Simple as that. It might seem scary, but it's the most direct way.