In Western cultures, it may not be as common, especially as the son gets older. However, in certain situations like during travels or when the son is unwell, it can still happen. Each culture has its own views on personal space and family closeness which influence whether mom - son bed sharing is common or not.
It can be normal in certain situations. For young kids, sharing a bed with mom might offer a sense of security. But it should be a temporary arrangement. As the child develops, they need to learn to sleep on their own. If it continues for too long, it might cause some issues with the child's self - sufficiency. So, usually by the age of 5 or 6, parents should start thinking about having the child sleep in their own bed.
In some cases, it can be considered appropriate if there are no other alternatives. For example, in an emergency situation like a sudden storm or if they are stranded in an unfamiliar place and the motel is the only place to stay.
I'm not sure which specific'mom caught tied to bed story' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life inspired stories with such a title. It could be a mystery story where the mom is found in this situation and the family has to figure out what happened. Maybe it's a case of foul play or some strange accident that led to her being tied to the bed.
One positive story could be when the son had a nightmare. He climbed into his mom's bed. His mom comforted him, told him a gentle story until he calmed down and felt safe again. It was a moment of pure mother - son bonding.
In some cases, it can be appropriate when the son is very young. For example, if the son has a nightmare and needs comfort. But as the son grows older, it may not be a good idea. It could potentially affect the son's development of independence and may also cause some psychological confusion regarding boundaries.
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Sharing a bed with mom can be appropriate in some situations, like when a child is very young and scared during a thunderstorm or has a bad dream. It can create a sense of security and closeness. For example, when I was a little kid, I had a nightmare one night. My mom let me climb into her bed, and she hugged me and told me a warm story until I fell asleep again. It was a really precious moment that made me feel safe and loved.
There could also be a story where the mom is in a magical world in her dream. In this world, some mischievous fairies tie her to the bed as a joke. When she wakes up, she finds that she can still communicate with the fairies. They explain that they wanted to play with her and that she can be untied if she plays a game with them. So she plays along and has an unexpected adventure with the fairies.
Oh, that's an awkward situation. Maybe it was a case of someone waking up confused in the wrong bed and realizing it was their mom instead of their girlfriend. It could have been a situation where in the dark or in a sleepy daze, the person made a wrong assumption about the person in the bed. For example, if they were visiting their parents' place and had a late night, and their old habits of being at home made them end up in the wrong room.