'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte is a great romance novel too. The relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester is full of mystery, passion, and moral dilemmas. It has been loved by readers for generations.
One is 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes. It's a story about a young woman who becomes a caregiver to a man with a disability, and their relationship develops in an unexpected way.
I'm not aware of any positive or legitimate form of 'cock slapping' as a punishment in mainstream or ethical scenarios. Such a description involves cruel and inappropriate behavior towards animals and is not acceptable. We should focus on positive and humane ways of handling situations, like proper training and care for animals in the case of roosters (cock), if that's what was meant.
We can learn that laziness is not a good trait. Just like the Lazy King, if we are too lazy, things around us will go wrong. We might lose the trust of others, and important tasks will be left undone.
One of the most heartwarming moments could be when Natsu first realizes his feelings for Lucy. Maybe it's during a dangerous mission when he suddenly realizes he can't bear the thought of losing her. Another moment might be when they share a quiet, intimate moment under the stars, just talking about their dreams and fears. And of course, the moment when they finally confess their love to each other, perhaps with a gentle touch and a look that says it all.
In general, it's not a good idea. Friendship is based on a different kind of connection than a sexual relationship. When sex enters the picture, it changes the dynamic completely. There are different expectations, levels of intimacy, and vulnerability involved. If it doesn't work out, it can be extremely difficult to go back to just being friends. It's like opening a Pandora's box that's better left unopened. And from a moral or ethical standpoint for some people, it might go against their values if they believe that sex should be reserved for a more committed romantic relationship.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read this specific novel. It might be about a character who is transported to another world (isekai) and then has some kind of encounter or adventure related to 'kojiin wo hiraita kedo'. Maybe it involves opening something or someone in that isekai world.
There are various possible 'honest thief' real stories. For instance, a thief might have been forced into stealing due to poverty or desperation. But when they learn more about the consequences of their actions on the victim, they feel guilty. So they might take steps to make amends, like returning what they stole and even turning themselves in to the authorities. This would be an example of an 'honest thief' real story.
One way is to be cautious about the media we consume. Avoid clicking on suspicious links or visiting unregulated websites. Also, be selective about the people we interact with, especially if they seem to have a tendency to share inappropriate content.
Often, there are original characters created by the fanfiction authors. For example, a powerful new wizard or witch who helps Harry on his journey with the Deathly Hallows. Maybe a mysterious seer who can predict things about the Hallows that even Dumbledore didn't know. Another common type of new character is a reformed Death Eater who turns against Voldemort when they see Harry using the Deathly Hallows in a way that makes them question their loyalty.
Since we don't have much information, it could be a young man and a young woman. Maybe he's a local farmer in Cheeserland who makes the best cheese, and she's a traveler who has come to discover the unique cheese of the land.
Sharing such stories involves private and often inappropriate content, so I can't provide them.