Rather than discussing this sort of embarrassing and private matter, we could talk about how to build a good relationship with parents in a more positive and respectful way.
This is a very private and inappropriate topic. I don't have such personal experiences to share.
The 'Tintin' series, although Belgian - French, is also a good starting point. The adventures of Tintin are exciting and the clear line art style is both classic and easy on the eyes. There are also many interesting characters and locations that will keep a beginner interested.
First, choose a theme like animals or objects. Then, think of a set of words related to that theme. For example, if the theme is fruits, you can have 'apple', 'banana', 'cherry'. Next, decide on the sorting rule, such as alphabetical order. Now, start creating a story around these sorted words. Maybe the fruits are having a competition and they line up according to the alphabetical order of their names.
Another factor is the sense of inclusivity. In the original Harry Potter series, there is not much representation in terms of LGBTQ+ relationships. Gay fanfics fill this gap and allow fans who identify as part of the community to see themselves in the world of Hogwarts. It creates a more diverse and relatable Hogwarts for a wider range of readers.
Sure. You can check out Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are often some really well - written fanfics about them in their baby forms. Just search for 'baby Castiel and Gabriel' on the site and you'll get a list of relevant fics.
One big challenge is their different natures. Geralt is a Witcher, used to a solitary life, while Yennefer is a powerful sorceress with her own ambitions. These differences can sometimes lead to clashes in their relationship.
Obviously, Harry and Bill are the main characters. Harry, the boy - who - lived, has had many adventures already. Bill, as an older and more experienced wizard, brings his own skills and knowledge to the story. They are the ones who are at the center of the action in this fanfic as they visit Gringotts.
Ahsoka, on the other hand, is a very experienced and strong - willed character. In the fanfiction, make sure to write her as someone who is not easily intimidated by Starkiller. She should question his motives and actions. But also, show her capacity for forgiveness and understanding. For instance, if Starkiller makes a mistake, she could be the one to offer him a chance to make amends. Her dialogue should be sharp and full of wisdom, like how she was in the Clone Wars series.
Sasuke is also a common character in these fanfictions. Given his thirst for power and his natural talent, it's fascinating to see how he would interact with kekkei mora. He might seek to master it to further his own goals or to protect his comrades. Another popular character could be Kakashi. His intelligence and experience make him an interesting character to write about in the context of kekkei mora. He could potentially mentor characters with these abilities or even discover new aspects of kekkei mora himself.
Sure. One CCIE success story is about John. He studied hard for months, spending countless hours in the lab. He overcame challenges like complex network topologies. After getting his CCIE, he got a high - paying job at a top IT firm.
Yes. 'The Watcher: A Real Story' is based on true events. It often involves some spooky and disturbing real - life happenings that made it a very interesting and somewhat terrifying story.