Out of the Picture: A Look at an Incestuous Family Dynamic
Out of the Picture is all about this mom and her son. They are downsizing to a new home, and mama laments that they’ll need new family photos, but can’t afford a professional sitting. Son suggests doing some phone selfies. And then things get awkward as they move closer together.

Ladies and gentlemen, today we’re talking about a video that has left many viewers deeply unsettled not because of politics or violence, but because a mother and son end up fucking. The video, titled Out of the Picture, begins simply enough: a mother and her adult son packing up their home, reflecting on the absence of the husband and father who abandoned them for a younger woman. What starts as an ordinary conversation about family photos soon spirals into something far pleasurable !
“Why Not?”
When the son offers to become the “new man of the family,” his mother doesn’t hesitate. She responds with a casual, almost flippant, “Why not?”—and in that moment, something shifts. The tone of their conversation changes. The way they look at each other changes. The way they touch changes. What was once a mother-son bond begins to morph into something else entirely.
And yet… it doesn’t feel forced. That’s what’s so troubling to outsiders. There’s no dramatic confrontation, no moment of horrified realization. Instead, we watch as these two people, who have a long history in the roles of parent and child, redefine their relationship with each other, with the world.
My son is fucking me !
What’s most amazing is how natural it all seems to them. There’s no shame, no hesitation, just a quiet acceptance that their relationship has fundamentally changed. It’s as if they’ve always found solace in each other. Is this love? Or is it a desperate, need for the taboo? The father’s abandonment left a void, and rather than face that emptiness, they’ve filled it with each other – in a way that defies societal norms, psychological health, and basic morality.
What Do You Think?
What happens when the lines between parent and partner blur? Is this a case of two broken people clinging to the only love they have left? This portrayal certainly doesn’t seem dark. Nobody is drunk, nobody is domineering, nobody is even desperate. It’s just two people who have gone through something unpleasant together, deciding to put a little joy into their lives together. Together, they step out of the picture, of their once “perfect family portrait” and take a few new selfies, before and after shots of their new life. Mementos that will never grace the mantle.
Your thoughts?