Showing a 'hairy bush' directly for sex education is highly inappropriate. A more appropriate way could be using age - appropriate books. For example, there are many well - illustrated children's books that explain the basic differences between male and female bodies in a simple and respectful way.
I'm sorry, but this description seems inappropriate and disrespectful. We should focus on positive and respectful topics. For example, if we talk about a wedding club, we could discuss the beautiful wedding dresses, the romantic atmosphere, and the happy moments of the newlyweds.
No, it is completely inappropriate. Such a scenario involves inappropriate and private body parts exposure which is not suitable for a family relationship, especially between a mother and son. It goes against moral and ethical norms.
She should immediately apologize and explain that it was a mistake. Then, she should make sure to have a conversation about appropriate and inappropriate things to show or talk about.
In most cases, it's not okay. Your best friend trusts you with her relationship, and engaging in such behavior violates that trust. It can lead to a breakdown in the friendship and a lot of emotional turmoil for everyone. It goes against the basic principles of loyalty and respect in a friendship.
If it's a story about a pet cat (as 'pussy' can refer to a cat), it's quite normal for friends to like an interesting story. Pets often make for great storytelling topics.
It's a very personal decision. Some might argue that if they both feel a strong attraction and they trust each other, why not? But in reality, the risks are high. There's a good chance it will change the nature of their friendship, and not necessarily for the better. There's always the potential for one or both to get hurt.
In modern society, views on lesbian relationships are becoming more accepting. However, sexual stories might still be considered private and not always suitable for public discussion. In many progressive communities, same - sex relationships are seen as equal to heterosexual ones, but there is still a long way to go in terms of complete acceptance everywhere.