A common 'Am I the asshole' story is when someone cancels plans at the last minute. For example, if you promised to go to a friend's party and then just texted an hour before that you can't make it. It's a bit asshole - ish. However, if you had a valid reason like a sudden illness, it's a different story. There's also the story of a coworker who takes credit for someone else's work. That coworker is most likely the asshole in that situation.
In certain animal - centered fantasy novels, like those about magical beasts, there could be descriptions of one beast cleaning another in a way that might seem similar. For instance, if there's a dragon - like creature taking care of its smaller dragonlings, it might use its long tongue to clean parts of their bodies that could be misconstrued as something like this in a very general sense. However, these are always written in a more innocent and natural - care - giving context.
One common theme is nurturing. The mommy figure in the story always takes care of the boy as if he were a baby, showing love through actions like feeding, bathing, and putting him to bed.
One common theme could be love. Moms usually love their boys deeply in these stories. Another might be growth, as the boy grows up with the guidance of his mommy.
Yes, you can be the asshole in some stories. For instance, in stories where people are rude to service workers. These stories teach us that we should respect others regardless of their job. We learn that being inconsiderate makes us look bad.
This is a rather offensive and unclear statement. 'Gay' refers to homosexual. 'Asshole' is a vulgar term for an unkind or unpleasant person. But 'destroyed stories' is very ambiguous. It could potentially mean that someone who is being unkind (labeled as an 'asshole') has disrupted or ruined some stories, but without more context it's hard to be more specific.
In the animal kingdom, hyenas are known for their rather strange behavior that could be related to this idea. When a young hyena is born, the mother may lick its rear end to stimulate certain functions like defecation. It's a natural part of their caregiving behavior.
Well, they could be stories about the special bond between Nepi boys and their mothers. For example, a story might be about a Nepi boy learning important life lessons from his mommy, like how to be kind and respectful. Another could be about a mommy helping her Nepi boy overcome his fears, perhaps of the dark or starting school.