Definitely not. This goes against all norms of proper parenting and safeguarding a child's innocence. A mother should be protecting her child from any form of inappropriate sexual content, not exposing him to it. It could cause long - term harm to the son's understanding of healthy relationships and self - respect.
No, it is completely unacceptable. Such behavior is not only morally wrong but can also cause serious harm to the child's mental and emotional development.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such behavior is considered inappropriate and violates social and moral norms in most cultures. It involves a lack of privacy and respect for oneself and others.
Definitely not. Teaching a child, especially a daughter, about masturbation by a parent is not only inappropriate but can cause serious psychological harm and confusion. Parents should provide age-appropriate and positive sexual education based on professional guidelines.
Definitely not. Teaching a child about such an intimate and personal matter at a young age is inappropriate and can cause confusion and potential harm. A parent's role should be to provide age-appropriate guidance and support, not this.
You should firmly and immediately say no and distance yourself from this situation. It's important to protect your own mental and emotional well - being.
No, it is not appropriate. Such behavior involves inappropriate sexual stimulation and is not in line with social and moral norms. We should focus on healthy and positive forms of self - expression and sexual health.
No, it is not ethical. Masturbating to a friend's erotic story violates boundaries of respect and privacy in a friendship. Such behavior can make the friend feel violated and uncomfortable if they were to find out. It also objectifies the friend in an inappropriate way.