That's inappropriate behavior. You could try to have an honest conversation with her. Let her know that you are uncomfortable with such stories and ask her to stop.
In a more extreme case, if she doesn't stop and it's really affecting you negatively, you could seek advice from a family counselor or a psychologist who can provide more professional guidance on how to handle this difficult family situation.
One should firmly but politely ask her to stop. If possible, also try to find out why she is engaging in such behavior. Maybe she is not aware of the inappropriateness. If the situation persists, it might be necessary to seek help from other family members or a family counselor to address the issue.
You should firmly but politely tell her that you don't want to hear such stories. For example, you could say 'Mom, these stories make me uncomfortable. Please don't tell them.'
First, you could have an open and honest conversation with her about how this makes you feel. Let her know if it makes you uncomfortable or if it goes against your values.
You could have an open and honest conversation with her about how you feel. Maybe she is just exploring some fictional content out of curiosity, and discussing it can clarify boundaries and your mutual values.
You could have an open and honest conversation with her about how it makes you feel. Maybe she's just reading for entertainment without realizing it might make you uncomfortable.
Well, you could start by explaining why these cockatiel stories are important to you. Maybe you write them as a journal of your time with your pet. Tell your mom that they are a way for you to remember all the special moments, like when the cockatiel first flew to you or when it started mimicking words. This might make her more understanding and interested in your cockatiel stories.
You should firmly tell her that this makes you uncomfortable and that such content is not suitable for sharing.
First of all, such 'cock stories' might be inappropriate or not something that is commonly shared in a family context. Maybe your mom is just shocked or doesn't know how to respond. You should stop sharing such stories. Try to engage in more positive and family - friendly conversations like talking about your school, hobbies or future plans.
The husband could start by sharing with her some positive stories about truckers, like how they help during disasters or how their long - distance driving is a tough but necessary job. Then, he should firmly but gently tell her that using dirty language to talk about them is wrong. If she doesn't seem to understand, involving family or friends who can influence her in a positive way might be a good option.
First of all, don't overreact. Have an open and honest conversation with her. Let her know how you feel about it. You can say something like 'Honey, I love our conversations, but these kinds of dirty stories make me a bit uneasy. I think we should focus more on positive and family - friendly topics.' Then, you can start a new conversation about a more suitable topic to shift the mood in a positive direction.