We should focus on positive and family - friendly story topics. For example, stories about family vacations can be great. There could be tales of a family's adventure to a beautiful beach, like how they built sandcastles together, went surfing or just enjoyed the sunset on the shore.
Well, I once heard about a mom who was a very active volunteer at her kid's school. Her big-hearted nature was as noticeable as her, well, her physical feature. She would always be the first to offer hugs to the kids who were feeling down. And she could easily reach out and comfort them with her warm embrace. It was a story more about her kind and loving character rather than just a physical aspect.
There are so many great aspects of motherhood to talk about, such as the unconditional love moms give, and we should not be diverted to improper'stories'.
Sharing such stories can be inappropriate as it involves private and personal aspects of a mother's body. We should respect the privacy and dignity of others.
One way is through education. Schools and families can teach the importance of positive values in storytelling. For instance, in school, teachers can have students write stories about helping their parents around the house or doing kind deeds for siblings.
I'm not sure specifically what that story is about as the title is rather general. It could potentially be a story related to a mother's body image, perhaps in the context of a health journey or a personal anecdote. Without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
A positive story could be a mom who breastfed her twins successfully. It was not easy, but she managed to provide enough milk for both of them. This not only helped the twins grow healthy but also strengthened the bond between them and their mom.