Definitely not. This kind of topic involves vulgar and improper content that has no place in proper conversation. It can make people feel uncomfortable and is not in line with good social values.
There was a mom who was taking a relaxing bath in the bathroom. All of a sudden, she heard a strange noise. She got out of the tub, wrapped a towel around herself, and peeked out. It turned out to be the family cat that had knocked over a shampoo bottle. She laughed, picked up the bottle, and went back to enjoy her bath.
One day, a mom was in the bathroom trying to have some alone time. But her kids kept finding ways to get her attention. First, they slid notes under the door. Then they started singing a song really loudly outside. In the end, the mom just gave up, opened the door, and joined in on their fun. It was a chaotic but also a very heart - warming moment.
A family - friendly version could be that a friend's mom uses the bathroom as a place to practice her yoga in the morning. She spreads out her mat and does peaceful yoga poses, starting her day in a positive way.
A story could be about friends helping their moms redecorate the bathroom. For example, they could choose new tiles, paint colors, and fixtures together, creating a beautiful new space.
My mom's help in going to the bathroom was really important when I was young. I remember once I was sick and very weak. Going to the bathroom became a difficult task. My mom gently carried me to the bathroom and helped me sit down. She talked to me softly all the time, distracting me from my discomfort. Her care made me recover faster.
Once, mom was in the bathroom folding the clean laundry she had just washed. She had a system, sorting the towels on one side and the clothes on the other. As she was folding, she noticed a small stain on one of my shirts. She muttered to herself about how she must have missed it during the wash. Then she quickly grabbed a stain remover from under the sink in the bathroom and worked on getting the stain out. After that, she continued folding, humming a little tune, making the bathroom feel like a cozy laundry corner.
Definitely not. Bathrooms are private and public facilities, and any sexual behavior there is unethical. Moreover, spreading such stories can also violate the privacy and dignity of others, whether they are gay or not.