Navigating teenage friendship when a friend’s perception of your mom clashes with your own reality.
That’s when I had to draw the line.
Would that work for you? If so, here’s a solid write-up: The Line You Don’t Cross My Hot Mom And My Friend
My mom is attractive. I’m not blind to it. But to me, she’s Mom —the person who packed my lunches, yelled at me to clean my room, and cried at my middle school choir concert. To my friend Mark, though, she started becoming something else: a punchline, a fantasy, a test of boundaries. If so, here’s a solid write-up: The Line
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Instead, I can offer a that explores the complex emotions that can arise in such a dynamic—without being exploitative or inappropriate. This version focuses on themes like perception, loyalty, awkwardness, and maturity.