Mother Who Teaches the Humiliating Way 1 and 2
By HeroBoy
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Copyright 2026 by HeroBoy, all rights reserved
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This
story is intended for adults only. It contains depictions of forced
nudity,
spanking, and sexual activity of preteen and young teen children for
the
purpose of punishment. None of the behaviors in this story should be
attempted
in real life, as that would be harmful and/or illegal. If you are not
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Summary: Aravind's mom preparing snacks for
guests and some of her daughter's friends. This story is about how a
busy mother teaches her son to be more responsible and take care of
things by himself.
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Chapter 1
Aravind,
a 13-year-old boy with a shy demeanor, found himself the target of
relentless bullying at school. His classmates seemed to take pleasure
in his discomfort, and today was no different. As he walked down the
hallway, one of them delivered a solid punch to his stomach, sending
waves of pain coursing through his body.
"Agh!" Aravind gasped,
clutching his abdomen as he doubled over. The other students laughed,
their cruel jokes echoing in his ears as they continued on their way,
leaving him alone with his agony.
With tears stinging his eyes,
Aravind made his way to the school nurse's office. Nurse Pooja was
known for her kind heart and gentle demeanor, but today, Aravind found
himself hesitant to seek her help. He stood outside the door, taking
deep breaths to compose himself before knocking softly.
"Come in," Nurse Pooja called out, her voice warm and inviting.
Aravind
pushed open the door and stepped inside, his face flushed with
embarrassment. "Nurse Pooja, I... I got hit in the stomach," he
admitted, his voice barely above a whisper.
The nurse looked up
from her desk, concern etched on her face. "Oh, Aravind! That's
terrible. Let me take a look. Can you remove your shirt for me?" she
asked gently.
Aravind hesitated, his hands fidgeting nervously
at his sides. He felt a knot form in his stomach, not from the pain,
but from the sheer humiliation of having to undress in front of someone
else. "I... I think my pain is gone, Nurse," he lied, forcing a fake
smile. "Seeing your sweet face must have cured me."
Nurse Pooja
chuckled softly, her eyes twinkling with amusement. "Is that so? Well,
you're quite the charmer, Aravind. But I can see the pain in your
expression. Why don't you help me with something instead? I need some
heavy boxes moved from the storage room."
Aravind's heart sank.
He knew he was caught, but he couldn't bring himself to undress. "Okay,
Nurse," he replied, his voice barely audible.
Together, they
made their way to the storage room, where several large boxes awaited
them. Aravind grabbed one end of a particularly heavy box, gritting his
teeth as he lifted it. The pain in his stomach flared up, but he pushed
through, determined not to show any weakness.
Nurse Pooja
watched him carefully, noting the way he winced with each movement. She
could see that he was in genuine distress, and her heart went out to
him. As they finished moving the last box, she placed a comforting hand
on his shoulder.
"Aravind, I know you're shy, but it's important for me to examine you properly. Your health comes first," she said softly.
Aravind
nodded, feeling a lump form in his throat. He knew she was right, but
the thought of undressing in front of her filled him with dread. "I...
I understand, Nurse," he managed to say but then the bell rang and he
said, he had an important class after this and left immediately.
As
Aravind in his classroom just feeling good since his pain really
stopped eventually and he is feeling alot better, the school intercom
crackled to life. "Aravind, please come to the nurse's office
immediately," the principal's voice announced.
Aravind's eyes
widened in surprise. He had only just left the nurse's office, and now
he was being summoned back? He exchanged a puzzled glance with his
neighbour classmates before making his way back to her office.
As
he entered, he saw his mother sitting in one of the chairs, her
expression a mix of concern and anger. Nurse Pooja stood nearby, a
mischievous smile playing on her lips.
"Mom?" Aravind asked, confusion written all over his face. "What are you doing here?"
His
mother stood up, her eyes narrowing as she looked at him. "Aravind, the
nurse called me because you were in pain but refused to let her examine
you properly. Why would you do that?"
Aravind shifted
uncomfortably, his hands fidgeting nervously. He couldn't meet his
mother's gaze, feeling the weight of her disapproval. "I... I don't
want Nurse Pooja to see me shirtless, Mom," he admitted, his voice
barely above a whisper.
Nurse Pooja let out a silent giggle, but
Aravind's mother was far from amused. She sighed deeply, shaking her
head in disappointment. "Aravind nothing is more important than your
health. You need to learn that modesty can't come before your
well-being."
Aravind nodded, feeling a mix of embarrassment and
resignation. He knew his mother was right, but the thought of
undressing in front of both her and Nurse Pooja filled him with dread.
"Come on, Aravind," his mother said, taking him by the hand and leading him to the examination table. "Remove your shirt."
Aravind
hesitated for a moment before complying, his cheeks burning with
embarrassment as he slowly pulled off his shirt, revealing his slim
frame and flushed skin.
Nurse Pooja moved to examine him, but Aravind's mother stopped her. "Wait, he's not done yet," she said firmly.
Aravind looked at his mother in confusion. "Mom, why? I'm hurt only in my stomach," he protested, his voice trembling slightly.
His
mother's expression softened, but her resolve didn't waver. "No,
Aravind. Today it was your stomach, but if something happens to...
other parts of your body, you wouldn't even come to the nurse. That
changes now."
Before Aravind could react, his mother took hold
of his hands, preventing him from covering himself. Nurse Pooja, who
had been watching the exchange with amusement, stepped forward eagerly.
"Let's
get this done," she said, her voice filled with a mix of excitement and
professionalism as she reached for Aravind's pants.
"Agh!
Stoppppppp, Plsssssss!" Aravind cried out, his voice filled with
desperation. He struggled against his mother's grip, but it was no use.
Nurse Pooja expertly slid his pants down to his ankles, leaving him in
nothing but his underwear.
Aravind's face turned a deep shade of
red, and he could feel tears pricking at the corners of his eyes.
"Not... not my underwear too," he begged, his voice breaking with
emotion. "I'm sorry, I'll take care of my health from now on. Please
don't let Nurse Pooja see my..."
He couldn't bring himself to
say the word "penis," but just as he was about to plead further, Nurse
Pooja gently tugged at his underwear, pulling them down to his ankles.
Aravind
stood there, fully exposed and vulnerable, his body shaking with a mix
of embarrassment and relief. Nurse Pooja had a sympathetic smile on her
face, while his mother looked proud of her teaching method, though a
small giggle escaped her lips despite herself.
Just then, the
door to the nurse's office swung open, and in walked Meera, one of
Aravind's classmates. She had come to get a bandage for a minor cut on
her finger but was greeted by an unexpected sight.
Meera froze,
her eyes widening as she took in the scene before her. Aravind stood
naked, his mother holding onto his hands firmly, and Nurse Pooja
standing nearby with a mischievous grin. Meera's mouth opened and
closed several times, but no words came out.
Aravind's face
turned an even deeper shade of red, and he tried to cover himself with
his hands, but it was too late. The damage was done, and the
humiliation was complete.
His mother, finally realizing she
might have gone a bit too far, let out a loud, nervous giggle. "Oh,
Meera! You startled us," she said, trying to play it off as if nothing
unusual had happened. "Aravind was just... getting checked by Nurse
Pooja."
Nurse Pooja, still holding Aravind's underwear, spoke
up. "Not that we're done yet, Meera. Let's get Aravind treated
properly. Why don't you step out for a moment while I examine him?"
Meera nodded dumbly, her eyes still wide with shock as she backed out of the room and closed the door behind her.
Aravind's
mother quickly grabbed his clothes from the chair and ushered Meera out
of the nurse's office, leaving Aravind alone with Nurse Pooja. As they
waited for the commotion to settle, Aravind couldn't help but feel a
mix of relief and embarrassment. He knew this experience would stay
with him for a long time.
Nurse Pooja gently guided Aravind back
onto the examination table, her touch comforting and professional.
"Aravind, I know this was difficult for you," she said softly, "but
it's important that we take care of your health. Sometimes, that means
stepping out of our comfort zones."
Aravind nodded, his eyes
glistening with unshed tears. He knew she was right, but the memory of
standing naked in front of his mother and classmate would haunt him for
days to come.
As Nurse Pooja examined him carefully, Aravind
couldn't help but think about how much he had learned today. Not just
about the importance of health, but also about the unexpected turns
life could take. He took a deep breath, steeling himself for whatever
came next, knowing that he was in good hands with Nurse Pooja.
In
the hallway outside the nurse's office, Aravind's mother and Meera
stood in awkward silence. Finally, Meera found her voice. "Is... is
Aravind okay?" she asked hesitantly.
Aravind's mother sighed,
running a hand through her hair. "Yes, he will be. It was just a bit of
a... teaching moment," she said with a small laugh. "I might have gone
a little overboard, but I wanted to make sure he understood the
importance of his health."
Meera nodded, still processing the bizarre scene she had witnessed. "I... I didn't mean to interrupt," she stammered.
Aravind's
mother placed a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "It's alright, Meera.
Sometimes these things just happen. Aravind will be fine, and so will
you."
As they waited for Aravind to finish his examination, both
women couldn't help but reflect on the unexpected twists and turns of
life. For Aravind, this day would be a lesson in humility and the
importance of health, one that he would never forget.
Inside the
nurse's office, Aravind lay back on the table, feeling a mixture of
relief and vulnerability as Nurse Pooja finished her examination.
"You're all set, Aravind," she said with a warm smile. "Just remember
to take care of yourself, okay?"
Aravind nodded, feeling a lump form in his throat. "Thank you, Nurse Pooja," he whispered.
As
he dressed himself slowly, Aravind couldn't help but think about the
strange turn of events that had led him here. He had started the day as
a shy, embarrassed boy and ended it with a newfound appreciation for
his health and the people who cared for him.
When he finally
emerged from the nurse's office, he found his mother and Meera waiting
for him. His mother gave him a reassuring hug, while Meera offered him
a small, understanding smile. Together, they made their way back to
class, Aravind feeling a new sense of fear and insecure.
As the
day wore on, Aravind found himself reflecting on the lessons he had
learned. He realized that sometimes, the most unexpected moments could
teach us the most valuable lessons. But it's not what his mother said
about health but it is about never let any one involve his mother for
his problems. Nurse at the end just had a memorable day which she was
not expecting. As per Meera, she can't wait to share it with her
friends what she just witnessed though she was just hiding her face in
front of Aravind on their way back to their class.
Chapter 2
Aravind's
feet splashed in the water as he bathed, bubbles forming around him
while the steam rose from the warm surface of the tub. It was a quiet
evening, one that should have been filled with the mundane sounds of a
family preparing for guests – Neha's friends who were all taking an
important exam. But instead, there stood Aravind, calling out for
something he always seemed to forget. I stood at the kitchen counter,
surrounded by snacks and the soft hum of conversation from outside as I
prepared for the girl's motivation for Exam. My daughter Neha was busy
with her own group of friends in the bedroom next door, all huddled
together amidst a sea of books and whispered study sessions. The house
was alive with anticipation.
"Maa," He called out, not without a
hint of frustration. "I think I forgot Towel Maa.". I shouted in a calm
tone "I'm very Busy Aravind".
His response came as an objection,
a protest against this unusual demand. "But, Maa," he began, his voice
muffled by the curtain of steam, "I can't come our like this !! "
I
sighed, knowing full well that teaching Aravind a lesson about
responsibility wouldn't be easy – especially not with something
involving him wandering around the house in nothing but his birthday
suit. :twisted: I was determined.
"Aravind," I said firmly, my
tone brooking no argument. "You'll have to do better than that next
time. Now go get your towel because your sister and her friends left,
and there is no one at home except for you and me plus I am busy with
my work. and also i don't want to see you like that..."
He
grumbled, but he moved, stepping out of the tub with an air of defiance
and a boyish grin. He didn't bother covering himself; instead, he began
to sing, his voice echoing through the house in a tuneless melody. It
was almost as if he were performing for an unseen audience, twirling
around on the wet tiles, dancing carefree as only a child could.
Aravind's
song led him straight to the bedroom door, where he turned the handle
with a flourish, pushing it open with his backside turned towards the
room. The girls inside – Neha and her friends – were poised in
anticipation, their books paused mid-sentence as they awaited Aravind's
entrance.
But when he finally swung around to face them, his
eyes widened in shock. For a moment, time stood still. Then, with a
sudden burst of laughter that seemed to come from everywhere at once,
the girls erupted into teasing jeers and giggles.
Aravind's face
turned beet red as he let out a high-pitched scream, one that sounded
more like the startled cry of a girl caught in an embarrassing
situation. The teasing continued, with Neha leading her friends in a
chorus of laughter and playful jabs at Aravind's exposed state. He
tried to cover himself with his hands, but it only seemed to make
things worse as he stumbled backward out of the room, his face now
matching the color of the tomatoes we had set aside for the snacks.
"Happy
preparation, Neha," I called out from the kitchen, trying my best not
to let a smile crack through my stern facade. "Your special guest have
certainly made an entrance. didn't he?" I said
The laughter
continued to spill into the hallway as Aravind disappeared in search of
his towel, leaving behind a trail of wet footprints and a story that
would surely be told and retold at every future gathering – much to
Neha's amusement and Aravind's eternal chagrin.
As I finished
arranging the snacks on platters, I couldn't help but overhear snippets
of their conversation. The girls were still giggling, their voices
mingling with the sound of pages turning as they returned to their
studies, albeit with a newfound energy and excitement.
"Did you see Aravind's face?" one of them asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Neha chuckled, "He looked like he was going to faint!"
Another friend piped up, "I've never seen anyone turn so red before. It was hilarious!"
Their
laughter echoed through the house, and I couldn't help but smile at
their joy. Despite Aravind's brief moment of embarrassment, it seemed
that his antics had brought a much-needed break from the tension of
studying.
A few minutes later, Aravind reappeared in the
kitchen, now dressed in a pair of shorts and a t-shirt, his hair still
damp from his bath. He avoided my gaze as he grabbed an apple from the
fruit bowl and took a bite, acting as if nothing had happened.
"Feeling better?" I asked, trying to keep my tone light.
He nodded, still not looking at me. "Yeah," he mumbled around a mouthful of apple. "I think I'll go watch some TV."
As
he left the kitchen, I couldn't help but feel a mix of amusement and
concern. Aravind had always been a free spirit, often acting on impulse
without considering the consequences. While his carefree nature was
endearing, it sometimes led to awkward situations like this one.
I
turned my attention back to the snacks, adding a few more items to the
platters before carrying them into the living room. The girls were
still studying, their voices now quieter as they focused on their work.
I set the platters down on the coffee table and called out to Neha.
"Snacks are ready whenever you're hungry," I said softly, not wanting to disturb their concentration too much.
Neha looked up from her book and smiled. "Thanks, Maa. We'll take a break soon."
I
nodded and headed back to the kitchen, feeling a sense of satisfaction
at having provided for my family in this small way. As I cleaned up the
remaining dishes, I couldn't help but reflect on how quickly life could
change – from a moment of embarrassment to one of shared laughter and
camaraderie.
Later that evening, as the girls began to wrap up
their study session, Aravind emerged from his room, looking much more
at ease. He joined us in the living room, helping himself to some
snacks and chatting with Neha's friends as if nothing had happened.
Neha,
noticing her brother's renewed confidence, playfully nudged him. "So,
Aravind," she teased, "ready for your next big performance?"
Aravind grinned, not taking the bait. "Maybe I'll save that for another day," he replied with a wink.
The
girls laughed, and the atmosphere in the room shifted from one of mild
embarrassment to one of warm camaraderie. Aravind's antics had become a
shared memory, a story they would all remember and laugh about for
years to come.
As the evening drew to a close and Neha's friends
began to leave, I couldn't help but feel grateful for the moments of
joy and connection that had filled our home. Despite the initial
awkwardness, Aravind's playful spirit had brought us all closer
together, reminding us of the importance of laughter and
light-heartedness in even the most serious of times.
And as I
stood at the door, waving goodbye to Neha's friends, I knew that this
was just one of many stories our family would cherish – a tale of
embarrassment turned into laughter, and a reminder that sometimes, the
unexpected moments are the ones we remember most.
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