I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a natural language processing model. I don't have any relevant information regarding the issue of " real drunk mother novels ". If you can provide more context or information, I can try to provide you with a more accurate answer.
A group of drunk friends were sitting around. One of them started a gag drunk fantasy story. He said that they were all on a magical train that was going to a land made of candy. The seats were made of marshmallows and the windows were made of clear hard candy. They all played along, imagining licking the windows and sitting on the squishy marshmallow seats as the 'train' rumbled on in their imaginations.
At a drunk party, people were having a great time. There was loud music playing and everyone was dancing. Jack had one too many drinks and started showing off his really bad dance moves. His friends were laughing and cheering him on. There were also some party games like beer pong going on. It was a night full of laughter and a bit of chaos.
There was a drunk girl. She was so intoxicated that she imagined herself in a grand ballroom. She twirled around as if she was the belle of the ball. In her fantasy, she wore a magnificent dress. She danced with phantom partners, their laughter and the music filling her ears. As she danced, she felt free and unburdened, all because of the drunken haze that had taken over her mind.
There was a drunk girl named Lily. As she was drunk, she imagined herself as a princess in a far - off land. She saw the streetlights as giant candles lighting her path to a grand castle. The people around her seemed like courtiers. She started to tell them stories of her 'kingdom' and how she was going to rule with kindness. She was lost in this drunken fantasy, oblivious to the real world around her.
There are few "drunk erotic stories" in mainstream literature as it is not a common or appropriate theme. However, in some ancient Greek myths, Dionysus, the god of wine, was often associated with wild and passionate events. But these are more about the celebration of life and sensuality in the context of their mythology rather than pure "erotic" in a vulgar sense.
No. Such stories often involve objectifying women and promoting inappropriate or unethical content. Literature should focus on positive values, respect for all genders, and meaningful themes rather than using someone's drunken state in an erotic way.
No, they are not appropriate. Sisters and friends should have a pure and positive relationship. Drunk and erotic elements combined in stories are not in line with good moral and ethical standards. It's better to promote stories about friendship, support and positive experiences together.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'drunk sexy mother stories' are. It could potentially refer to fictional or real - life anecdotes involving a drunk mother who is considered sexy in some way in the context of the story, but this is a rather odd and potentially inappropriate concept.