No. Such topics are inappropriate and violate moral and ethical norms. We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly topics for communication.
No, it's not appropriate at all. Such a story goes against basic family values and respect for others. It can also make people feel uncomfortable and is not something that should be spread or even talked about in a civilized society.
Having anal sex when mom is asleep is not only morally wrong but also potentially illegal. It shows a lack of respect for others' privacy and boundaries. Such actions can have severe emotional and legal consequences for all involved.
No, it's not appropriate. In most cultures and for reasons of privacy and healthy boundaries, parents and children should have separate bathing times as children grow older.
I'm not sure if they are common. It's a rather personal and unexpected situation that may not be openly discussed often. Some might occur due to miscommunication or in the heat of the moment in a sexual encounter. But overall, it's hard to say how common it really is.
Well, pain in anal sex might occur when there's not enough communication between partners. If the penetrating partner is too forceful without considering the other's feelings, it can cause pain. Additionally, for those new to anal sex, the body may not be accustomed to the sensation yet, which often results in pain. It's crucial to start slow and gradually increase the intensity if both parties are comfortable with it.
It's not ethical at all. Privacy is a fundamental human right. Your mother should be able to have her private moments without any form of spying. If you are curious about something, it should be addressed through open and honest communication rather than spying.
A story where a son was sick and his mom had to give him a warm shower to make him feel better. While in the shower, the mom gently washes the son and tells him stories to distract him from his discomfort. This simple act of care during the shower is a very heartwarming mom - son story.
No, not really. In most cultures, there is a strong sense of privacy. But in some emergency situations like if the son is in immediate danger in the shower, it might happen.