As I said before, without more context, it's difficult to determine who this Big Ed is. He could be anyone from a real - life individual to a fictional character.
Such a story is not suitable for proper discussion as it may contain offensive or inappropriate elements. We should focus on more positive and meaningful topics.
We should focus on positive, family - friendly and appropriate topics for Halloween, such as spooky but cute ghost stories or stories about trick - or - treating.
Well, without more context about the 'Big Ed and Rose story', it's hard to determine precisely who they are. They could be characters in a historical fiction, where Big Ed was a worker, like a fisherman or a miner, and Rose could be his wife or sister. Or they could be fictional characters in a modern - day story, with Big Ed being a bit of an oddball and Rose being the one who tries to understand and help him.
She is usually full of love. A buxom mom in these stories shows her love through hugs, kisses, and kind words. She makes her family feel secure and supported. She might also be very creative, like coming up with fun family games or activities during holidays or weekends. This helps to bring the family closer together.
Yes. For example, a mom taught her daughter about safe sex early on. She explained about contraceptives in a very open and honest way, which made the daughter feel more confident and informed when she started dating later in life.
This is completely inappropriate behavior. There should be clear boundaries between a mother and a son. Discussing sexual stories is not suitable in a parent - child relationship. It violates the norms of healthy family relationships and can cause great harm to the son's psychological and emotional development.
No, it is not appropriate. Sex education for children should be carried out by professional educators or in an appropriate educational setting. A mother teaching her son about sex in a story - like way can create an uncomfortable and inappropriate family dynamic.
One story could be that a mom used the example of plants to explain reproduction. She compared how a flower has male and female parts and how pollen needs to reach the stigma for new seeds to form, and related it to how humans also have different biological parts for reproduction.