I'm not entirely sure what 'liter' means in this context. It could be a misspelling. If it's 'little', perhaps it's about a daughter taking on a role or task that was previously her mother's in a story. For example, if the mother was the main cook in the family and the daughter starts doing all the cooking, replacing her mother in that aspect of family life.
Perhaps in the story, the mother is a leader in a community group. Due to some unforeseen circumstances, the daughter is called upon to replace her mother as the leader. She has to learn quickly how to handle the responsibilities, deal with the group members, and carry on the tasks that her mother was doing. This could involve things like organizing events, making decisions for the group, and representing the group to the outside world.
There is no such positive story because any form of sexual relation within a mother - daughter context is completely unethical. We should look at positive mother - daughter stories that involve things like mutual understanding, care, and growth in a non - sexual way.
No. Teaching sex stories to a daughter by a mom is highly inappropriate. Sex education should be done in an age - appropriate, scientific and professional way, not through 'stories' in a family setting which can be very confusing and improper for a child.
Sharing such a story is inappropriate as it often involves unethical and immoral content. We should focus on positive, healthy family relationships and stories that promote good values.
No, it is not appropriate. Sex education should be based on scientific facts and appropriate age - related materials. Moms should direct their daughters to proper educational resources like school - based sex education programs or age - appropriate books, rather than telling sex stories which can be misconstrued or inappropriate for the parent - child relationship.
Sharing such stories is completely inappropriate and unethical. These are family relationships that should be respected and protected, and any form of sexual content related to family members is unacceptable in a civilized society.
No, they are not appropriate at all. The topic of sex is a very private and sensitive one. When it comes to children, they need to be gradually introduced to sexual knowledge through proper channels like school - based sex education programs. Mom teaching sex in this way can lead to confusion, discomfort, and may even have a negative impact on the relationship between family members.