In romantic fiction, 'lover's rod' or 'passion's pillar' might be suitable names for a penis. These names add a bit of romantic flair and don't sound too vulgar.
One could consider names like 'heart's lance' or 'soul's staff' for a penis in romantic fiction. Such names imply a deeper connection and a more emotional aspect rather than just being straightforward.
Definitely not. Such a topic is not only inappropriate but also can be offensive to many. We should focus on positive, respectful and inclusive forms of art and literature rather than this kind of thing that objectifies or makes inappropriate references.
In many romance novels, 'intimate weapon' is a name sometimes given to it. This name gives the idea that it is something that can be used in the most passionate and private of encounters. 'Masculine lance' is also used, which gives a sense of power and direction. 'Aroused tool' is another term that can be found, though it is more direct and might be used in more modern or edgy romance novels to convey the state of sexual arousal.
We should focus on healthy and positive topics. For example, we can explore stories about love and friendship. Love stories can be about how two people meet, fall in love, and overcome difficulties together. Friendship stories can show how friends support each other in different situations.
Stories about a mother helping her child with personal hygiene in general, like'mom helps me with my bath time stories' can be appropriate.
There are some books that deal with children's body awareness in an appropriate way. For example, 'Where Willy Went' which explains reproduction in a very simple and child - friendly manner. It doesn't focus directly on the penis but is part of the overall body education.
No way. Babysitting is a serious task that needs an adult or at least a responsible teenager. A 'big penis kid' (which is a rather strange description for a child) doesn't have the mental and emotional capacity to take care of another child properly. There are safety concerns, the need to feed, change diapers, and so on, which a kid can't handle well.
No. Writing erotic stories, especially those involving such vulgar and inappropriate content, is not acceptable in a civilized and moral society.
I'm not entirely sure what specific 'Small Penis Fan Fiction' is. It could potentially be a form of fictional writing within certain niche or inappropriate communities. However, this is not a mainstream or positive form of literature in general.
This is a very disturbing topic, and there is no positive or proper fictional story about such extreme and cruel content. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical fictional themes.
In certain medieval European legends, there are tales where a character's masculinity is symbolically 'cut off' as a form of emasculation, usually as a consequence of some great sin or betrayal. For example, in some Arthurian legends, a knight might face such a fate in a magical or moral reckoning, which serves to show the high stakes of honor and morality in those stories.