Yes. For example, in the case of many mammals, the mother's licking can keep the young clean. Cleanliness is important for the health of the young ones as it reduces the risk of infections.
Mother dogs also lick their puppies. The licking is not only for hygiene purposes but also to show affection. By licking, the mother dog can spread her scent on the puppies, which may be a way to mark them as part of her litter and keep them safe within the family group.
In a more symbolic sense, in human relationships, it can represent unconditional love. Just like animals show pure affection through licking, humans can have that same deep - seated love for their mothers. It can also be a sign of respect and recognition of all that the mother has done. For example, a son or daughter might take care of their mother in her old age in a way that is like the animal's licking, constantly showing care and concern.
No. Such stories are highly inappropriate and violate normal ethical and moral boundaries. It involves abnormal and unacceptable family relationship implications.
Licking mom can be a very cute and affectionate behavior in the animal kingdom. For example, baby animals like kittens or puppies might lick their mother as a way to show love, seek comfort, or ask for food. It's a natural instinct for them to interact with their mother in this way.
Firstly, stay calm. Reacting with anger or shock might scare the child. Just firmly but gently tell the daughter that this is not acceptable behavior. For example, you can say 'Sweetie, we don't do that. It's not nice.'
One possible reason could be a form of unusual or inappropriate play. Maybe the daughter saw an animal do something similar and was mimicking it without understanding the inappropriateness. However, this is a very abnormal situation and proper communication and guidance should be given immediately to correct such behavior.