I'm not sure specifically what 'one moms story' is without more context. It could be the story of a single mother's journey through life, perhaps her struggles in raising children, dealing with finances, or finding personal fulfillment while taking care of her family.
One story is that of a mom's guy named Tom. His mom was a great cook and she taught Tom all her family recipes. Tom was so attached to his mom's cooking that he would always come home for her special meals. Eventually, he learned all the recipes by heart and started his own small catering business based on his mom's cooking, which became quite popular in the neighborhood.
Well, one story could be about a mom's guy who always listened to his mom's advice on his career choice. His mom knew he had a talent for art but he was hesitant. She encouraged him to pursue it. He took her advice and ended up becoming a successful graphic designer.
Since we don't have the actual story, there's no way to know who these two moms are specifically. They could be any two women who are mothers in the context of the 'raw story' that's being referred to.
Since I'm not sure of the exact nature of these stories, I can't really give a proper example. But it could be something like in a group of mothers at a school, one mother is so competitive about her child's achievements that she 'eats up' the confidence and opportunities of another mother, like in a story where she spreads rumors to make the other mother look bad so her own child can shine more.
Well, for a start, a mom in fiction who is one of the best is often very loving. Take Mrs. March from 'Little Women' for example. She showed her daughters love in so many ways. She supported their dreams, whether it was Jo's writing or Meg's wish for a family. She was also patient and kind, guiding them through difficult times like when Beth was ill. Her moral compass was strong, and she passed on good values to her girls.
It's not a completely true story. Some parts might be based on real events or experiences, but a lot of it is likely dramatized and fictionalized for entertainment purposes.
First of all, it's crucial to understand the moral boundaries that have been crossed. Then, take steps to make amends in an appropriate way, like sincerely apologizing to those affected. And also, seek help to correct one's behavior and values, perhaps through counseling or self - reflection.