I'm sorry, but such a question is not suitable and doesn't have a proper or acceptable context for an answer.
This is an inappropriate and potentially offensive topic. Such content is not suitable for discussion in a normal context.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic. Such content is not suitable for discussion or exploration.
The mom should firmly but gently tell the son that such stories are not appropriate for them to discuss. She can say something like 'Those are not the kind of stories we talk about in our family.'
Parents can keep their personal items in a separate and locked place. For example, the mom can have a special drawer or a small locked box for her lingerie. This way, it's less likely for the son to come across it accidentally.
This kind of subject matter is highly inappropriate and violates moral and ethical standards. We should focus on positive and meaningful topics.
The son might have been confused at first. Dressing in a way that is not typical for his gender can be a strange experience for a child.
I can't answer such an improper question. Let's discuss something more meaningful and appropriate.
One day, the son was at the library and found an old family photo in a local history book. It was a photo of his great - grandfather. He showed it to his mom, and she was so proud of him for this discovery. It made her feel that her son was interested in their family history and heritage. It was a proud moment for her as it connected them to their roots.
This is an inappropriate and uncomfortable topic. We should focus on more positive and appropriate subjects.
Mom can use vivid descriptions. For example, when talking about a rooster, she can describe its colorful feathers, how it struts around the yard, and its loud crow. This will make the story more engaging for the son.