A mom might be so strict about grades that she doesn't see the effort her child is putting in. For example, if a kid gets a B instead of an A, she gets really angry. It sucks for the kid because they are trying hard but the mom only focuses on the letter grade and not the progress.
I have a story where a mom sucks at cooking. My neighbor's mom always made these really bland and unappetizing meals. The poor kids had to eat it or go hungry. It was a real struggle for them. They often wished they could have normal, tasty food like their friends did. They even tried to offer to help cook but she didn't take it well and thought they were criticizing her.
No. It's not a common type of story at all. Normal stories usually involve more relatable and positive or at least understandable human experiences, not such strange and potentially inappropriate - sounding actions.
In some cases, a mother who has a strong bond with her son and is always there to support him through tough times like when he is bullied at school or going through a difficult phase in his relationships. Her unwavering support could be considered a form of'sucking' in that she is always there, but it has a positive impact on the son's well - being and development.
Well, if we look at it literally, it sounds really abnormal. Maybe it's part of a fictional and very out - of - the - ordinary story where'mom' is doing these actions in a symbolic or dream - like context. But again, it's difficult to give a definite meaning without additional details.
In some cases, the mom may not be good at expressing her love verbally. She shows her love in other ways like cooking and cleaning for her son, but never actually says kind words. So, the son might feel that his mom doesn't really care about him on an emotional level. But as he grows up, he realizes that her actions were a form of love, though the lack of communication was a problem at first.
In some historical - based fictional stories, a mother from a noble family might try to control every aspect of her son's life including his marriage and career choices for the family's sake. This over - bearing nature is like a 'sucking' influence on the son as he has little room to make his own decisions and develop his own identity.
By focusing on growth. If the mom initially 'sucks' at something like cooking and the son is a great cook, she could learn from him. This shows that age doesn't limit who can teach and learn from whom.
For a mom who is always negative in her comments towards her child, the child can try to focus on the positive things the mom does do. And at the same time, the mom can be educated about the power of positive reinforcement. By making small changes like this, the whole family dynamic can shift in a more positive direction.
The son can try to communicate. Just sit down and tell his mom how he feels. For example, he can say 'Mom, when you always criticize my grades, it makes me feel bad.' Maybe she'll realize her mistake.