Dating My Son or what the fuck, he’s an adult and I need to get laid
Dating My Son treats us to how a mother and son relationship can become sexual. The lines between maternal bonding and easy sexual gratification are raising eyebrows and sparking debate. These types of incestuous couples are becoming common because of problems with modern loneliness and the erosion of traditional boundaries.

A Date Night Unlike Any Other
This video could be a documentary for a growing trend of mothers and their adult sons entering into sexually intimate relationships. Shot in an undisclosed location, an unnamed mother and her adult son, share what appears to be a dinner in a romantic restaurant. Only, it wasn’t planned. Mom was stood up by her original date, some guy from a dating site, and her son stepped in to take his place.
What started off as mom and son just talking about the problems with dating, transitions into giving viewers a front-row seat to sexually inappropriate behavior. It’s the lingering touches and declarations of emotional devotion that make everything feel more taboo. The clincher is when mom realizes that she has everything she needs in her home. She responds by moving closer to her son and smiling, as if she just unlocked some profound secret.
Emotional Copulation: A New Kind of Bond
The pair explains that after years of failed relationships, they’ve decided to make each other their primary emotional support—their “soul partners.” They will go on dates, share secrets like lovers, and even refer to each other as their “other half.” The son admits he no longer sees the point in dating other women because “no one will ever understand me like mom does.” Meanwhile, the mother confesses that her son is the only man who has never let her down.

Psychologists might call this phenomenon “emotional copulation”—a deep, exclusive emotional entanglement that mimics romantic partnership without physical intimacy. But the viewers will probably call it, “incestuous sex.” Critics argue that this stunts emotional growth, preventing both parties from forming healthy relationships outside the family. Supporters, however, claim it’s a natural response to a world where dating has become too exhausting and disappointing.
A Symptom of a Lonelier World?
Is this a harmless arrangement between two consenting adults? Or is it a disturbing sign of how isolated and desperate people have become? One thing is certain: as loneliness reaches epidemic levels, more unconventional bonds may emerge—and society will have to decide where to draw the line.
Would you ever consider a “soul partnership” with a family member? Or is this trend a step too far? Watch the video and decide for yourself.