We should avoid this kind of inappropriate topic. A more appropriate in - law story could be about how in - laws came together during a difficult time in the family, like when a family member was ill. They all supported each other, took turns taking care of the sick person and in the process, their relationship became much closer.
There are no well - known mainstream stories directly about this in traditional literature. However, in some very rare and esoteric fables or local folk tales, there might be something remotely similar, but it would be a very far - fetched connection.
This could be a very strange or misphrased statement. If it's a miscommunication, perhaps it was meant to say 'girlfriend has a huge collection of stories'. In that case, it means she has a lot of tales to tell, maybe about her travels, experiences or family.
It's completely inappropriate. A mother should be a role model in propriety. Such stories are not only improper in terms of content but also may make the friend's son feel uncomfortable or even exposed to inappropriate information. It's much better to engage in conversations about things like sports achievements, cultural events, or recent interesting news.
First, it's important to clarify what they actually mean. If it's a misunderstanding, gently correct them. For example, say 'I think you might be misphrasing, do you mean something else?'.
The friend whose son was involved should have a calm conversation with the mother. Let her know that such topics are unacceptable. The mother should also take steps to educate herself about appropriate conversation topics with children. For example, she could read some books on child - friendly communication. And the mother needs to be more cautious about her language and topics when interacting with the son again.
No. Such a story involves inappropriate and unethical behavior. We should respect others and uphold good moral and ethical standards in our interactions and conversations.
No. 'Belly riding' is not a recognized or common form in horseback riding. In proper horseback riding, there are standard riding positions like the English and Western styles which ensure the safety and balance of the rider and the well - being of the horse.