This is a rather unclear and somewhat inappropriate phrase. 'Mom' is a common term for mother, 'discovers' means to find out, but'soms' might be a misspelling and 'lust sex story' is inappropriate content. So it's hard to give a proper meaning in a normal context.
It might be that the phrase is part of a very creative or even foreign - influenced writing where the words don't mean what they seem at first glance. Maybe in a different cultural or creative context,'moms discovers soms lust big tits' could be about a mother observing her family members having strong emotions or interests. For instance, if a family is really into art, the mother might discover that her children have a 'lust' for creating big, beautiful paintings. It's all about reinterpreting the words in a non - sexual and more positive way.
We could rewrite it as 'Mom discovers some strong interests'. This gets rid of the inappropriate and unclear parts of the original phrase and makes it more general and family - friendly.
One common story is that as a mom's pregnancy progresses, hormonal changes can cause breast soreness. The body is preparing for breastfeeding, and the increased blood flow and hormonal stimulation can lead to a dull ache or sharp pain in the breasts. Some moms might find that simple things like wearing a bra become uncomfortable. They may need to switch to more supportive and soft maternity bras to relieve some of the pain.
Sharing or seeking stories with such inappropriate and objectifying content is not acceptable. We should focus on positive, respectful and family - friendly topics, like moms' great parenting skills or their achievements in different fields.
We should focus on positive and respectful topics such as the achievements, kindness, and family values of moms rather than inappropriate content like 'lust stories'.
Hormonal changes are a big factor. As pregnancy progresses, hormones like estrogen and progesterone increase. These hormones stimulate the growth of breast tissue, including milk ducts and glands, which can cause pain. Also, the breasts start to prepare for breastfeeding, and this physiological change can lead to discomfort.
No. Such content involving inappropriate and disrespectful descriptions towards a mother is not acceptable in literature. Literature should uphold positive values and respect for family members.