My Mom’s Cooking Livestreams

My mom recently started doing cooking livestreams on TikTok. Initially, she had only a couple of viewers, but her audience has grown significantly, now averaging around 100 viewers per live session. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to check out her livestream last week.

As I watched, it quickly became apparent that her viewers were not there for the cooking. The chat was dominated by older men, and their comments were far from culinary in nature. Phrases like “she makes me hungry” and “I’d like a taste of that” were common, and it was clear they were more interested in my mom’s appearance than her cooking skills. They seemed to be eagerly waiting for her to bend over or turn around, hoping for a glimpse of her figure.

At first, this made me angry. It felt disrespectful and inappropriate. But as I continued to watch, something unexpected happened. The situation started to turn me on. I found myself drawn into the dynamic, so much so that I created an anonymous account and began commenting myself, adding to the mix of admirers in the chat.