Tasting precum is not a recommended or healthy practice. Precum can contain various substances, including some that may carry potential risks of transmitting infections. It's important to focus on safe and healthy sexual behaviors and avoid engaging in activities that may pose health risks.
A non - erotic story could be that they are attending a historical drama. The mum is interested in history and wants to share this with her son. They watch the play, and the son is fascinated by the historical events depicted, asking his mum questions during the intermission. It's a story of learning and family bonding.
Precum can potentially carry some sperm, which could lead to unintended pregnancy. Also, if there are any infections in the male reproductive system, precum might contain pathogens that could be transmitted during sexual contact.
This situation involves complex ethical considerations. Firstly, if the son's 'erotic story' is inappropriate, it goes against moral and family values. Mum should guide the son to uphold positive values. In the context of theatre, any form of promoting unethical content is unacceptable in a family or public setting.
In the male body, the production of precum is a natural part of the sexual response. When a man becomes sexually aroused, the Cowper's glands start to function. They produce precum, which serves several purposes. It helps to lubricate the urethra, preparing it for the passage of semen during ejaculation. It also may help to neutralize the acidity in the urethra which could otherwise harm sperm. The whole process is coordinated by the nervous system's response to sexual stimuli.
It's unacceptable. This kind of content is not only morally wrong but also can be psychologically disturbing. Family relationships are supposed to be based on love, respect and appropriate boundaries, not on any form of improper or immoral themes.
No, it is completely unethical. A mother - son relationship is based on respect, love and propriety. Sharing erotic content, even in the form of a 'trick', violates the boundaries of a healthy family relationship and is disrespectful to the mother.
Yes, it is possible. Precum can contain sperm. I know a girl who had unprotected sex but thought that since there was no ejaculation it was okay. But she got pregnant. So, always use protection.
First, it's important to have an open and honest conversation with your son. Let him know that such stories are not appropriate for his age. Explain the values of respect and healthy relationships.