A mom might be so strict about grades that she doesn't see the effort her child is putting in. For example, if a kid gets a B instead of an A, she gets really angry. It sucks for the kid because they are trying hard but the mom only focuses on the letter grade and not the progress.
I have a story where a mom sucks at cooking. My neighbor's mom always made these really bland and unappetizing meals. The poor kids had to eat it or go hungry. It was a real struggle for them. They often wished they could have normal, tasty food like their friends did. They even tried to offer to help cook but she didn't take it well and thought they were criticizing her.
In some cases, a mother who has a strong bond with her son and is always there to support him through tough times like when he is bullied at school or going through a difficult phase in his relationships. Her unwavering support could be considered a form of'sucking' in that she is always there, but it has a positive impact on the son's well - being and development.
In some historical - based fictional stories, a mother from a noble family might try to control every aspect of her son's life including his marriage and career choices for the family's sake. This over - bearing nature is like a 'sucking' influence on the son as he has little room to make his own decisions and develop his own identity.
Well, if 'tits' is a character's name, perhaps Tits was caught stealing cookies from the cookie jar and Mom punished Tits by making Tits do extra chores around the house.
I'm not sure what specific 'Mom Punished Tits' story you are referring to. It could be a very unique or made - up story. There's not enough information to actually tell the story.
There could be some very rare or underground works that might contain such content, but they are not part of the general and respected body of literature. The world of literature is mainly about storytelling that enriches our understanding of the human experience, and this doesn't typically include such objectifying 'stories'.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate as it involves disrespect and objectification of others. We should focus on positive and respectful family stories.
Literature usually focuses on more positive and meaningful themes like family relationships in a respectful way. So, it's not likely to find such stories. Instead, we can look at stories about motherly love and the important role of mothers in family growth and development.
Since we don't have much information, it might be a story where a mom has a new addition to her wardrobe that is related to her upper body. Maybe she got a new blouse or accessory that makes her look different in the chest area. It could also be a story about a mom who has made some positive change in her self - presentation or body - confidence that is somehow associated with this rather odd - sounding phrase.