Well, I once had a friend who fell asleep standing up at a concert. He was so tired from all the excitement before. When the music stopped, he just slumped forward a bit and started snoring softly. It was hilarious.
No. I've never heard of it in mainstream or popular story collections, and it sounds rather inappropriate and not something that would be widely popular in a proper literary or storytelling sense.
I have no idea about this so - called 'friends creampie mom story'. It doesn't sound like a common or proper story title. It could potentially be some kind of inappropriate or unrecognized fictional narrative.
I'm not sure specifically as this could refer to many different made - up or inappropriate stories. But generally, if it's a fictional story, it might be about some sort of situation involving a friend's father and some kind of plot element that's not appropriate to discuss in detail.
This is a very serious ethical issue. Firstly, it betrays the trust of your friend. A friendship is based on mutual respect and loyalty, and such behavior completely violates this foundation. Secondly, it can cause great harm to the family structure and relationships. It may lead to the breakdown of the family, and cause emotional distress to many people involved, such as the friend, his or her father, and other relatives.
One story could be that a friend's mom was so tired from a long day of work and taking care of the family. She fell asleep on the couch while waiting for her son's friend to be picked up. When the friend's parents arrived, they found her sleeping peacefully and just quietly left, not wanting to wake her.
Yes, it can be okay if the stories are positive and respectful. For example, sharing how the wife sleeps in a cute position or has a unique sleeping habit can be a fun and innocent way to talk about her.
One story could be that a sister falls asleep while reading a book. In her sleep, she dreams that she enters the world of the book, meeting all the interesting characters and having amazing adventures with them.