It could mean that your mom allows you to handle or interact with the physical books or notebooks where she has written her stories. Maybe she trusts you to take care of them or perhaps she wants you to read them.
First, handle the stories carefully. If they are in book form, don't bend the pages or damage the cover. If digital, make sure not to accidentally delete or modify them without permission.
It could be significant in terms of family values. It shows a level of comfort and acceptance within the family unit. In a world where privacy is highly valued, this story could be about a family that has a different approach, where the focus is more on togetherness and shared experiences. This might also be a story that passes down family traditions or values related to body acceptance and self - care within the family.
That's really a heartwarming story. Gardening together can be a great bonding experience between a mother and a child. You can learn a lot from her about plants, nature and patience.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a story involves highly private and inappropriate content that goes against basic moral and ethical norms. Sharing such content publicly is disrespectful to others and can also be considered a form of sexual harassment in a way.
It could be a story about a special bond between a mother and a child. Maybe it shows the child's dependence on the mother at a young age, or it could be a story highlighting the mother's care and protection during an activity as private as showering. For example, if the child was scared of the shower, the mother letting the child shower with her could be a way to comfort and make the child feel safe.
Perhaps 'it' is an emotion. Say you felt really proud when you won a school competition. Your mom, seeing your enthusiasm, allows you to put that feeling of pride and the story behind it into the story you are creating.
Perhaps it was a misunderstanding due to language barriers or unclear speech. The mother might have been trying to say something completely different. For example, she could have been talking about a little secret ('clue' misheard as 'clit') that she finally decided to share in a story - like way. It's important to clarify such things to avoid misconstruing the situation.
This statement is not suitable for normal discussion. If it's some sort of made - up or misconstrued situation, it goes against basic moral and ethical norms. A healthy family relationship involves love, respect, and appropriate boundaries, not sharing such private and inappropriate things.