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.
Since I don't know the exact 'mom shower curtain story', here's a possible one. Maybe the mom had an old, tattered shower curtain that she finally decided to replace. She took her kids to the store and they had a great time looking at all the different patterns and colors of shower curtains. In the end, they picked a bright and colorful one that made the bathroom look much more cheerful.
Once, my mom had an interesting outdoor shower experience while we were camping. There was a small waterfall near our campsite. She decided to take a 'shower' under it. She was so excited, like a child. She wore her swimsuit and just let the water splash over her. It was a really refreshing moment for her.
I'm not sure what'specifically "mom sph shower" means. It could be some very personal or made - up concept that I'm not familiar with. Maybe it's a family - specific or very local story.
It could be a story about a mother washing her child in the shower. Maybe it's a simple memory of a childhood experience where the mom took care of the child's hygiene in the shower.
It could be significant in terms of family values. It shows a level of comfort and acceptance within the family unit. In a world where privacy is highly valued, this story could be about a family that has a different approach, where the focus is more on togetherness and shared experiences. This might also be a story that passes down family traditions or values related to body acceptance and self - care within the family.
A mom might be so strict about grades that she doesn't see the effort her child is putting in. For example, if a kid gets a B instead of an A, she gets really angry. It sucks for the kid because they are trying hard but the mom only focuses on the letter grade and not the progress.
I have a story where a mom sucks at cooking. My neighbor's mom always made these really bland and unappetizing meals. The poor kids had to eat it or go hungry. It was a real struggle for them. They often wished they could have normal, tasty food like their friends did. They even tried to offer to help cook but she didn't take it well and thought they were criticizing her.
I'm not sure specifically which 'shower with mom story' you are referring to. It could be a personal family anecdote about a shared shower experience perhaps for some practical reason like a small child being scared to shower alone and the mom being there for support.