No, it is completely inappropriate. Such stories are not suitable for a mother to show. They are private and often inappropriate for general sharing, especially within a family context.
No, it's not appropriate if by'sex stories' we mean explicit adult - themed stories. There are social and moral boundaries when it comes to such content in the family context.
No, it is not appropriate. Sex education is an important topic, but it should be done by professional educators or in an appropriate educational setting. A mother teaching sex stories can be inappropriate and may cross boundaries, which could make the child feel uncomfortable or embarrassed.
No, it is not appropriate. Such stories are not suitable for a family or respectful context. Moms are usually associated with family values and positive role - modelling, and being interested in sex stories goes against the common perception of a mother's image.
Definitely not. Blackmailing is a form of coercion and it's unacceptable behavior. Demanding sex - related stories from your mother through blackmail is not only unethical but also can cause serious harm to the family relationship and your mother's emotional well - being.
No, it is completely unethical. Spying on anyone's personal and private sexual experiences, especially a family member like a mother, is a serious invasion of privacy. It violates basic respect for an individual's personal life and boundaries.
Yes, in some classic literature, there might be themes related to mature women's relationships which could be misconstrued as such. For example, in 'Madame Bovary', the character of Emma Bovary is a married woman who has affairs. But these are complex stories of love, passion, and the human condition more than just'sex stories'.
You can also listen to historical audio stories. They can expand your knowledge of different cultures and historical periods. For instance, stories about the ancient Greek civilization, which are rich in mythology and human wisdom.
No. Teaching sex stories to a daughter by a mom is highly inappropriate. Sex education should be done in an age - appropriate, scientific and professional way, not through 'stories' in a family setting which can be very confusing and improper for a child.