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.
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.
Well, it could be a really cute story. Maybe your dog was showing affection. It might have been excited to see you and licking your hand was its way of greeting you.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read this specific story so I can't provide the full details. You could try looking for it in local libraries or online book databases.
Online platforms such as Amazon might be a good place to look. They have a vast collection of books, both in print and digital formats. You can search for the title 'Kathy Andrews Mom Gets Her Licks' there. Also, some e - book platforms like Google Play Books or Apple Books could also potentially have it.
Definitely not. In normal English, we don't use expressions like this. It seems like a very random or perhaps even a wrongly - formed statement. There are no common idioms or phrases that are similar to it.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather unclear. It could potentially be a very strange or made - up statement. Maybe it's about a mother who likes to tell stories, but 'give head' in this context is really confusing and might be a wrong or inappropriate use of words.
In one story, a red head mom noticed that an elderly neighbor was lonely. So, she and her kids started visiting the neighbor regularly. They brought food, played games, and just spent time chatting. The mom's red hair was like a ray of sunshine in the neighbor's dull life. Eventually, the neighbor became like part of their family, all thanks to the red head mom's kindness.