This is an inappropriate behavior. Undressing is a very private matter, and in normal family relationships, there should be appropriate boundaries. Even for the purpose of helping with urination, there are more proper and respectful ways to assist, such as providing privacy and helping in non - intrusive ways like getting a bedpan or guiding to the bathroom while respecting the mother's privacy.
These stories are generally not appropriate as they involve a breach of normal privacy boundaries and can be seen as violating social norms. Such situations are considered highly inappropriate in most cultures.
One alternative could be for the son to call a female family member or friend to come and help. For example, an aunt or a neighbor who is female could assist in a more appropriate way.
There was a case where a son was being bullied at school. His mom taught him self - defense techniques first to make him feel more confident. Then she went to the school and talked to the teachers about the situation. The son felt supported and the bullying eventually stopped. The mom also encouraged him to join some after - school clubs to meet nicer kids.
One story could be that the son has trouble with his math homework. His mom, who was good at math in her school days, sits down with him. She patiently explains the concepts, using simple examples from daily life like dividing up candies among friends to explain division. By the end, the son understands and is able to finish his homework.
In a normal family environment, this kind of situation is unacceptable. We should promote family stories that are full of love, care and positive values rather than such abnormal and improper content.
This is an inappropriate and abnormal situation in normal family ethics. Such topics are not suitable for promotion or exploration. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical family interactions.
There could be a situation where the son has a hard time making friends at a new school. Mom gives him advice on how to start conversations. She tells him to find common interests with other kids. For instance, if he likes reading, he can ask other kids if they've read a certain book. Mom also arranges playdates at their home so that her son can get to know his classmates better. This way, the son gradually makes friends.
By promoting clear boundaries. Everyone in the family should understand what is appropriate in terms of personal space and privacy. For example, when it comes to caregiving situations, family members can seek professional help or train themselves in proper, respectful ways of providing assistance.
One time when I was really young, I had to pee urgently but was too scared to go alone in the big bathroom. My mom came in, she held my hand and sang a little song to make me relax. Then she helped me position myself on the toilet. It was a bit embarrassing but also made me feel safe.