Yes it is. not only is it degrading, its also unsanitary.
This question is inconclusive it has no correlation or form of obtaining an answer.
you get it for her.
because he likes the mother more than the daughter, and only uses the daughter to get close to the mother (in this case, the plan to move in). If the daughter in question lives with her mother, then he may just want to be closer to the daughter.
Interesting question...your question assumes that the runaway is from an abusive home. Please first investigate this carefully. I am the mother of a Bipolar daughter who is a habitual runaway and will tell any kind of lie to stay out on her own. I know many kids come from abusive backgrounds, but many are also mentally ill and have families that love them. Please consider this for your situation. God Bless!
Sister. Obvious in the real world, so the question does not arise. The question makes an interesting riddle, though.
Yes you would be wrong if she is under the age of consent.
You will need to clarify your question. The pregnant mother may have become so abusive that he had to leave.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
a mother becomes abusive once she begins to harm her children, or put them in any sort of physical or emotional danger
Perhaps you are asking about Oedipus who married his mother? Sorry to answer your question with a question, but you need to be more specific.
yes he was abusive to her and her brothers and her mother had bad mental health
If Tara's daughter is your daughter's mother, and you are a woman, you are Tara's daughter.