A mom and son might have their first time traveling alone together. They went to a big city. The son was amazed by the tall buildings. The mom took him to a museum for the first time, and they explored the art exhibits. It was a great bonding experience as they learned about different cultures and art forms through the exhibits.
One common 'first time story' could be a mom and son's first camping trip. They set up the tent together, and the son learned how to start a campfire from his mom. It was a great bonding experience as they shared stories under the starry sky.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a story involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual content that goes against moral and ethical norms in most social settings.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such topics are private and inappropriate to share with a parent, especially a mother. It violates social and family norms of propriety.
One such story could be the first time a mom took her son to a big city zoo. The son was in awe of all the animals he had only seen in books before. His eyes were wide with wonder as he watched the giraffes eat leaves from the tall trees. The mom was happy to see her son so excited and it was a special bonding moment for them.
The first time they went camping together was also great. They set up the tent in the forest. The son was a bit scared of the noises at night, but the mom told him stories and held him close. It was a time of shared adventure and comfort.
A positive first - time story could be when a mom and son first volunteered at a local shelter. The son saw his mom's kindness towards the less fortunate, and it inspired him to be more giving. It was a new experience for both of them and brought them closer as they worked together for a good cause.
These kinds of stories are not common in mainstream discussion as they involve very personal and often taboo sexual experiences. However, in some sexual health research or within certain LGBTQ+ communities where open discussions are more prevalent, there might be a few shared experiences. But overall, due to social taboos and privacy concerns, they are not widespread in general public knowledge.