Mostly not. Since these stories usually contain sexual aspects which go against the norms of public decency. Public places are for general and family - friendly conversations, not for such sexually - explicit topics.
Well, a 'lesbian trib story' is about the experiences within lesbian relationships. But this kind of topic often contains sexual elements that might be inappropriate in many public or general - discussion settings. We should respect different sexual orientations while also being aware of the appropriate context for such discussions.
It's not ethical at all. This kind of behavior can be seen as objectifying women. Mothers are expected to uphold positive values and such actions are not in line with what is considered proper and respectful behavior in society. It may also have a negative impact on those who are targeted or those who hear about it, causing discomfort and moral unease.
I'm not sure specifically what 'lerortica' is in this context. But generally, if daughters are watching their mom's stories, they might feel proud, inspired or gain a deeper understanding of their family's history and their mom's experiences.
One possible consequence is that she could face legal issues. Depending on the laws in the area, this kind of recruitment might be considered harassment or something similar. Another consequence is that she will likely damage her reputation and relationships. People around her, including her family and friends, may distance themselves from her due to this inappropriate behavior.
Trib stories could be about various tribal cultures, their traditions, folklore, and way of life. For example, they might tell of the unique hunting techniques of a particular tribe, or the significance of their traditional dances.
If 'lerortica' represents a certain group or family, then watching mom's 'trib stories' can be a way of passing down family values and traditions. It's like a form of oral history.