One common story could be about a mom teasing her son for being clumsy. For example, when the son accidentally drops his books, the mom might say, 'Oh, look at you, Mr. Butterfingers!'. Another could be teasing about his first crush. If the son has a little crush on a girl at school, the mom may tease him gently like 'I saw you blushing when she walked by!'.
It could imply that there is a story, whether it's a humorous or a more serious one, about a mother's encounter with a cock. Maybe it has something to do with the mother's fear or surprise if she's not used to being around farm animals. If 'soms' is a misspelling of'some', then it just means she saw some cocks, which could be multiple roosters in a particular place.
A mom might tease her son when he's trying to grow a beard. She could say, 'That's not a beard, it's more like a few lost hairs trying to find their way home.'
Sure. Once, a mom teased her son by saying he walked like a penguin when he was learning to skate. He got a bit embarrassed but then started laughing at himself too.
Sure. There was a mom whose son was always into building things. One day, he built a little wooden box that was a bit wobbly. The mom teased him, 'Well, this box looks like it's had a few too many shakes! But I'm so proud of you for trying.' The son laughed and then they worked together to make it sturdier. It was a simple moment of teasing that was also full of love and support.
A mom might tease her son about his messy room. For example, she could say, 'Your room looks like a tornado just swept through it!' Another instance could be when the son is being overly cautious. The mom might tease, 'You're as careful as an old lady crossing the street.'
The son should firmly but politely let his mom know that such topics are inappropriate. For example, he could say 'Mom, these stories make me uncomfortable. Let's not talk about this.'
I'm not entirely sure what 'soms' means in this context. It could be a misspelling. If it's about a mother seeing a cock (rooster), it might be a story where a mother witnesses a rooster in an unexpected situation, like in the yard or on a farm.
Well, it depends on what 'occult soms' are. If by 'occult soms' you mean some sort of occult - related symbols or themes, it is possible that the CAS stories might have some elements that could be related. However, not all CAS stories are likely to have such things. Some CAS stories may be focused on other genres like adventure or romance and not include any occult - related content at all.