No. In general, we are familiar with many traditional stories like fairy tales, myths, and legends, but this idea of women becoming horses is not something that pops up in the more well - known story collections. It could be a very specific regional or new and emerging story that is not yet well - known on a large scale.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'women become horses story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or cultural tales with such a strange concept. It might be a very specific or even a made - up story that is not widely known in general literature.
Not at all. Common story types revolve around themes like heroism, love, friendship, and moral lessons. The concept presented in 'horses having there way with women story' is so far from the norm that it's highly unlikely to be a common or known story type. It might be a one - off, very strange creation that goes against the norms of acceptable storytelling content, whether it's in terms of cultural values or just general good taste in storytelling.
Well, such stories could be about a woman cursed to turn into a horse and her adventures in that form. Or it could be a symbolic tale representing a change in character or situation.
No. I've never heard of such a story before, so it's very likely not a well - known story.
Again, due to the nature of erotica being inappropriate, I can't name such authors. However, there are many great female authors in general literature like Jane Austen, who writes wonderful stories about women.
Definitely not. It's not a story that you would find in any traditional collections of stories. It has a rather unusual and inappropriate - sounding title which is not characteristic of well - known stories. There's no evidence that this is a story that has been passed down or is popular in any way.
No. I've never heard of it in mainstream storytelling, so it's likely not well - known.
Honestly, I can't think of a really well - known story with that exact name. But if we consider broader themes, in some television shows, there could be arcs where a nerdy character has a relationship that results in pregnancy. For instance, in shows that deal with young adulthood and the chaos of relationships, a nerdy or geeky character might find himself in such a situation. It could be a way to explore the character's growth, the reactions of their friends and family, and how they adapt to this new and unexpected situation.
One of the most horrifying examples was the medical experiments on pregnant women in concentration camps. The Nazis, with their warped ideology, used these women as guinea pigs for cruel and often deadly experiments.
I don't think it's a common concept. Usually, we don't hear about such a specific combination of 'women fantasy' and 'testicles' in the general public discourse. It could be something very niche or perhaps created within a very specific group or community.