We should uphold good values and encourage the spread of positive cultural and story - telling elements, rather than anything related to such improper topics.
Another type could be a story where a mother and son work on a school project together. The mother helps the son with research, and they build a model or create a presentation. It highlights the mother - son bond in an educational and positive way.
Since I don't know exactly what'mom sis bata stories' mean, it could be that 'bata' is a person, a place or an event. If it's a person, the stories might be about the relationship between a mom, a sister and this 'bata' person. For example, how they helped each other, or had some conflicts and then resolved them. If 'bata' is a place, the stories could be about their experiences in that place.
I'm not sure specifically which 'sex sis stories' you mean. It could be about the relationship between sisters in a general sense. For example, there might be stories of sisters supporting each other through difficult times like when one sister is ill and the other takes care of her. Another could be about sisters who start a business together and face various challenges but succeed in the end.
Definitely not. This goes against normal family and educational boundaries. Parents should focus on teaching general values, good behavior, and academic knowledge. When it comes to sex education, it should be carried out by professionals or in a more formal educational context.
No. It is completely inappropriate. Sex education is important but should be done in an appropriate, age - appropriate and professional way, such as through school programs or by a doctor or trained educator. A mother teaching sex stories directly to her son can be very uncomfortable and may cross boundaries that are not healthy for the child's development.
No, it is not appropriate. Such topics are very private and sensitive, and it is not the mother's role to teach sex stories to her son. These topics are better left to appropriate educational resources like sex education classes in school or professional health educators.
No, it is completely unethical. A mother has a responsibility to protect and guide her child in a healthy and appropriate way. Tricking a son into such inappropriate stories can cause serious harm to the child's mental and emotional well - being, and it goes against basic moral and family values.
No. It is completely inappropriate. Sex stories are not suitable for a child, especially when coming from a mother. This can be very harmful to the child's mental and emotional development, and can also be considered a form of inappropriate parenting.