There could be a story of a mom who likes to renovate old houses. The process is full of hard work - from tearing down old structures to rebuilding them. It's a physically and mentally demanding task. But she loves the challenge and the transformation that comes with it. So a story about her journey in house renovation could be considered a'mom likes it hard story'.
Since I'm not sure of the exact nature of this type of story, I can't give a proper example. But if we assume it's about a hard - working wife, it could be a story where a wife works two jobs to send her kids to college, always'milking' every hour of the day to earn enough money.
One example could be a couple who have been dating for a long time. The man is deeply in love and says to the woman 'Wife me hard. Let's start our forever now.' And then he tells the story of how he realized she was the one, from their first meeting, through all the ups and downs, and how he's now more determined than ever to marry her.
One example could be a story where a wife loves adventure sports like white - water rafting which is rough and intense. She constantly encourages her family to join her in these thrilling activities.
Sure. One example could be a story where a mom always encourages her daughter to speak up for herself. She teaches her that it's a feminine strength to be assertive. So, the daughter grows up believing that being a woman means having a voice and using it, which is how she was 'feminzied' by her mom.
Yes. Consider a family where the mom, let's call her Jane. Jane was always submissive when it came to family finances. Her husband controlled all the money and made all the financial decisions. When Jane wanted to save some money for their daughter's college fund privately, she didn't dare to say anything to her husband. Instead, she just accepted the situation and hoped that things would work out. This submissiveness had an impact on their daughter's future as there was not enough money saved when the time came for college.
Another example might be that in a small town, there's a mom who used to be very involved in community activities. But then new people moved in and she started to feel like she didn't belong anymore. This made her feel smaller and smaller, like she was shrinking. One day, she decides to start a new community project on her own, and as she gets more and more people involved, she regains her confidence and stops her'shrinking' process.
One example could be the story of Harriet Jacobs. She was an enslaved woman who was also a mother. She had to endure the hardships of slavery while trying to protect her children. She hid in a tiny attic for years to avoid being recaptured and separated from her family.
Well, there could be a story where a little boy had a nightmare. He was so scared that he ran to his mom's room and climbed into her bed. His mom held him tight, stroked his hair, and told him that everything was okay. Then they both fell asleep peacefully.
Imagine a mom in a small town where there are limited opportunities for her kids. She decides to fight for better educational resources. She organizes other parents, petitions the local government, and even volunteers to teach extra classes herself. She doesn't give up when faced with bureaucratic red tape or lack of support from some community members. Her tenacity and willpower to change things for her kids is an example of a mom ballbusting story.
One example could be a story where a mom joins a cult that believes in extreme self - deprivation. She starts to starve herself and forces her children to do the same, believing it will bring them closer to some sort of spiritual enlightenment. Eventually, the family's health deteriorates until someone from outside the cult intervenes.