I'm not sure what exactly a'submissive slut mom story' is as it's not a positive or appropriate term. It might be some sort of fictional and inappropriate narrative. We should focus on positive and respectful family - related stories.
One reason could be love. A mom might be submissive because she loves her children so much that she is willing to sacrifice her own wants. For example, she'll let them have the last piece of cake.
One day, a mother was submissive to her son's request for a puppy. Despite her initial hesitation due to the extra work it would bring, she saw how much he wanted it. So, she gave in and they went to the shelter together to pick out the cutest puppy. The son was overjoyed, and the mother was happy to see his excitement.
I think the idea of training your mom to be submissive is wrong. Moms deserve our love, care, and respect, not attempts to change them in such a way. A good relationship is built on mutual respect and communication.
One submissive mom story could be about a mom who always follows her children's requests for their favorite meals. She sacrifices her own preferences and just cooks what they want, like pizza every Friday night just because the kids love it.
In a mom submissive story, communication is important. The children usually express their desires clearly to the mom. For instance, if they want to have a big party at home, they tell the mom their reasons. And the mom, in response, listens attentively and then decides to be submissive based on what she hears. Also, trust plays a role. The mom trusts that the children's requests are not completely unreasonable and is willing to go along with them.
No. Such stories often involve inappropriate and unethical themes. Literature should promote positive values like respect, equality, and healthy relationships, not ones that can be seen as promoting improper or non - consensual behavior.
One positive story could be that a mother and daughter start a small business together. They work side by side, facing difficulties and joys in the business process. Through this, they not only achieve economic independence but also strengthen their bond.
Society can help by providing a safe and non - judgmental environment for them to seek help. For example, setting up support groups where they can talk about their experiences with others who have faced similar traumas.