I'm not sure specifically which 'Indian mom jerks son story' you are referring to. There could be many different stories with such a general description. It could be about a mom quickly pulling or guiding her son in a certain situation, like in a crowded place to keep him safe or during a family event for some reason.
Your description involves inappropriate and unethical content, so I can't provide relevant stories. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical family interactions.
Here are some mom jerk of stories. There was a mom who, during her child's school play, was more focused on her phone than watching her child perform. It made the child feel really unimportant. Another story could be about a mom who promised to take her child to a special event but then cancelled because she got a better offer from her friends. And then there's the mom who blames her child for things that are clearly not the child's fault, like when the cat knocked over a vase and she scolded the child for not watching the cat closely enough.
One possible moral could be about parental protection. The mom jerking her son might symbolize a mother's instinct to keep her child safe from harm, teaching that parents will go to great lengths to protect their offspring.
If we view it non - offensively, 'jerks' might imply that the mom is trying to quickly correct her son's behavior. For example, if the son is about to touch a hot stove, the mom jerks his hand away. And'sucks' can be taken to mean that the mom is deeply connected to her son. She sucks in the essence of who he is, his dreams, his fears. She is always there for him, whether it's to encourage him to pursue his dreams or to soothe his fears, and these actions, though described in an odd way, show her love for her son.
Sure. A mom jerk story could be when a mom forces her child to eat something they really dislike, and gets angry when the child refuses. Another one is a mom who doesn't listen to her child's dreams and aspirations, and instead tells them what they should be aiming for. For example, if the child wants to be an artist but the mom insists they should be a doctor.
Sure. There could be a story about a mom who bakes delicious cookies for her kids every Sunday. She spends hours in the kitchen, carefully measuring the ingredients and making different shapes. The kids look forward to this special treat all week, and when they gather around the table to enjoy the warm cookies, it's a moment full of love and family warmth.
No, it is not acceptable in most normal situations. This kind of behavior violates personal boundaries and privacy. A child also has the right to his own physical privacy and modesty. There may be very rare exceptions such as in case of an emergency medical situation where quick access to the body part covered by the shorts is necessary, but even then, it should be done with as much respect for the child's privacy as possible.
No, it is not appropriate at all. Such topics involve highly private and inappropriate family situations that are not suitable for public discussion. It also goes against ethical and moral norms.