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[[Image:young-mother-gazing-at-her-child.jpg|thumb|Young Mother Gazing At Her Child, [[painting]] by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]] (1871).]]
A '''mother''' is a female [[parent]]. If she has [[child]]ren that are not her biological children (e.g. if the is the second [[wife]] of her [[husband]], who remarried after his first wife died), she is called their ''stepmother''.
A '''mother''' is a female [[parent]]. If she has [[child]]ren that are not her biological children (e.g. if the is the second [[wife]] of her [[husband]], who remarried after his first wife died), she is called their ''stepmother''.


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Mothers play an important role in [[child spanking art]] because in practice in most families it is the mother's task to discipline the children. This is especially true for younger children.
Mothers play an important role in [[child spanking art]] because in practice in most families it is the mother's task to discipline the children. This is especially true for younger children.


In [[spanking stories]] and [[visual art]]s, there are a lot of [[F/f]] and [[F/m]] works where the [[spanker]] is the [[girl]]'s or [[boy]]'s mother.
In [[spanking stories]] and [[visual art]]s, there are a lot of [[F/G]] and [[F/B]] pairings where the [[spanker]] is the [[girl]]'s or [[boy]]'s mother.


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Latest revision as of 17:50, 23 March 2022

Young Mother Gazing At Her Child, painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1871).

A mother is a female parent. If she has children that are not her biological children (e.g. if the is the second wife of her husband, who remarried after his first wife died), she is called their stepmother.

A mother also has less formal terms that differ in American English from Queen's English. In American English you might refer to a mother as Mom or the childish Mommy. While in Queen's English you would say Mum or Mummy respectively.

  • maternal (adjective) - of, pertaining to, having the qualities of, or befitting a mother: maternal instincts.
Related forms
  • maternalism (noun)
  • maternalistic (adjective)
  • maternally (adverb)

In Japanese based references, Okaa-(san|sama) or Haha refer to a mother.

Mothers in spanking art

Mothers play an important role in child spanking art because in practice in most families it is the mother's task to discipline the children. This is especially true for younger children.

In spanking stories and visual arts, there are a lot of F/G and F/B pairings where the spanker is the girl's or boy's mother.

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Mother ]
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