Little Puck - - My Mom-s A Nudist

Dorfman also touches on the subtle power imbalance in the parent-child relationship. While the mother believes she is gifting her son freedom from hang-ups, she is also inadvertently stripping him of his own "right to privacy" before he is old enough to define it for himself. The story raises a poignant question:

Body positivity is the belief that every individual deserves a positive self-image, regardless of societal beauty standards. It seeks to challenge the "ideal" body type and foster inclusivity for all shapes, sizes, and abilities. Little Puck - My Mom-s A Nudist

The genius of the keyword lies in its construction. It has three distinct emotional gut-punches: Dorfman also touches on the subtle power imbalance

The phrase isn’t “A Nudist Mom.” It is My Mom . This immediately places the reader in the shoes of the child. We are not observers; we are accomplices to the embarrassment. In psychology, this triggers a phenomenon known as vicarious embarrassment —we feel the heat rising in Puck’s cheeks before we even read a single scene. It seeks to challenge the "ideal" body type