No, it is completely inappropriate. Such behavior violates social norms and basic propriety. In any situation, nudity in front of one's child's friends is unacceptable as it can make the friends uncomfortable and also has a negative impact on the son.
It is generally not appropriate. Being naked in front of family members, especially in a non - infant context, goes against the norms of privacy and modesty. In most cultures, there are clear boundaries regarding appropriate levels of clothing and personal space within the family.
One possible story could be that you were a small child and accidentally walked out of the bathroom without realizing you were naked when your mom had a friend over. It was an innocent mistake and everyone just laughed it off as kids do silly things sometimes.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories involve privacy and family matters that should be kept within the family. Sharing them is an invasion of privacy and can cause unnecessary harm and embarrassment to the individuals involved.
Definitely not. This kind of scenario is not only improper but also has the potential to create a very awkward and disturbing situation. Parents are expected to set good examples and maintain appropriate boundaries, especially in the presence of their children's peers.
The stories might also teach us about acceptance. Mom seeing you naked and still loving you unconditionally shows that our physical selves are just a part of who we are. It can be a lesson in self - acceptance and the acceptance within family relationships. Also, it can be a way to understand how our views on privacy and body image develop over time as we transition from childhood to adulthood.
Well, it's not that common but it can happen, like when you're a small child and don't have a full sense of privacy yet. If it occurs, try to remember that your mom has seen you at your most vulnerable since you were a baby. She probably doesn't think much of it in a negative way. Just act normal and don't over - think it too much.