No. Sharing such a story is completely inappropriate and disrespectful. It involves vulgar and unethical content that goes against basic moral and family values.
Well, perhaps the mom has a routine where she checks on her sons every night before they go to sleep. The sons wear their clean briefs. One night, while she's checking, they start chatting about their day. After a while, they get sleepy. The mom gives them each a kiss on the forehead and they fall asleep peacefully in their briefs.
By having good moral education. If we are taught from a young age what is appropriate and what is not, we are less likely to create or spread such vulgar stories.
These stories are not ethical at all. It is wrong to peek into someone's private moment, like a mother sleeping, without permission. This kind of voyeuristic behavior can cause discomfort and harm to the person involved, and it is not in line with a civilized and respectful society's values.
There was a mom whose son was really into adventure stories. He would write them down in a little notebook. Every week, the mom would sit down and read through the new stories. She was amazed at how vividly he could describe the characters and the exciting situations. This simple act of reading the son's stories created a warm and positive family dynamic.
The sons' black friend could be a great artist. He might have shown the mom and sons his paintings which were inspired by his life experiences. This led to a deeper understanding of his creativity and emotions within the family.
Rather than indulging in such inappropriate content, we could turn to classic fairy tales. For example, Cinderella is a story full of hope, love and the victory of good over evil. It can bring us positive inspiration and warm feelings.
No, it's not ethical at all. Spreading such stories is a violation of privacy and can cause great harm to many people involved. Affairs are private and often painful matters, and spreading rumors or stories in a vulgar way is unacceptable in a civilized society.