Definitely not. Such stories are inappropriate and go against the values that literature should convey. Literature should be a medium for positive ideas and emotions, not for such improper content.
A story about a mother who volunteers in the community to make it a better place for her family and others. She could be involved in activities like planting trees, cleaning up parks, and inspiring others to do good. This kind of story is much more positive and inspiring than any improper story.
This could be a very complex and somewhat unusual topic. One interpretation could be that in a fictional or symbolic sense, the'mom's approval' might represent a form of acceptance within oneself that is related to desires or 'lust' in a more psychological way. For example, it could be about coming to terms with one's natural instincts or interests that society might sometimes view as improper, but when we gain self - acceptance (symbolized by'mom's approval'), we can better understand these aspects of ourselves.
Perhaps in a story set in a historical context, a young woman is attracted to a man who is a bit of an outcast. The mother, having a broader view of people, approves of her daughter's feelings. This approval gives the daughter the confidence to pursue the relationship, and it becomes a story about love and acceptance in the face of society's norms. So, these are some examples where mom's approval is related to situations that have elements of lust or strong attraction.
I'm not sure about 'Lust Stories' specifically. But if your mom dressed you up like a girl, it could have been a fun or confusing experience. Maybe she just thought it would be cute, or perhaps she wanted to play a little game. However, if 'Lust Stories' has some inappropriate connotations, that's not a good context for this situation.
The ending of Lust Stories 2 was quite unexpected and left viewers with a lot to think about. But I won't spoil it for you; you should watch it yourself to experience it fully.
Tamannah is known for her grace and good looks. Regarding 'Lust Stories', if it involves her playing a role that showcases her in a certain light, it could potentially enhance her 'hotness' factor. But again, it depends on how the story is told, the character she plays, and how she portrays it. Her ability to emote and connect with the audience might also play a part in whether one would consider her 'hot' in it.
I'm not sure which 'Lust Stories' you specifically mean. Tamanna is a popular name and there could be different interpretations of her appearance in different works. However, the concept of 'hot' is subjective and can vary from person to person based on individual aesthetics.