Stories about family bonds could be great alternatives. For example, stories of a mother and child sharing a beautiful day at the park, having a picnic, and enjoying each other's company. It focuses on positive interactions rather than inappropriate themes.
Typically, children's literature focuses on positive values like friendship, kindness, and adventure. A story about'mom pissing' has no place in it. It's not something that would be included in the carefully curated world of children's books which aim to inspire and educate kids in a proper way.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by 'group pissing femdom' in a non - adult context. However, if we consider 'femdom' as female dominance in general situations, stories could involve women taking charge in various group settings like in a business project where female leaders lead a group to success.
I'm not sure specifically what 'black pissing stories' are as it's not a common or well - known topic. It could potentially refer to some very rare medical conditions where the urine appears blackish due to certain substances in the body, like in cases of certain metabolic disorders or the presence of specific toxins.
I haven't come across any cultural stories specifically about 'black pissing'. In most cultures, topics related to normal body functions like urination are not typically the focus of elaborate cultural stories, and if the urine is an abnormal color, it's usually in the context of medical understanding rather than cultural tales.
Yes, like the one where an elderly neighbor was welcomed into a family's home on Christmas. Their old dog, who usually didn't like strangers, got so happy to see the neighbor that it peed a little out of excitement. The family was a bit embarrassed but the neighbor just laughed and said it was a sign of the dog's love. It became a story that the family told every Christmas.
Well, one Christmas pissing story could be about a little kid who was so excited on Christmas morning that they couldn't hold it and had an accident right by the Christmas tree. It was a bit of a mess but also quite a funny moment for the family.
Sure. There was a family whose grandpa had a weak bladder. Once, when they were at a family reunion in a big park, grandpa had an accident. But instead of being embarrassed, the family members all showed great care and support. They helped him clean up and then continued to enjoy the day together. This showed the strong bond in the family.
I don't really have any specific 'pissing girls outdoors stories' to share. It's not a very common or appropriate topic for general storytelling in a positive sense. However, if we consider the idea of girls being outdoors and facing challenges related to finding restrooms or such in a more light - hearted and appropriate way, there could be some humorous anecdotes. For example, a girl on a long hike who has to be very creative to find a private spot.