Perhaps it could mean Dumbledore thrusts knowledge or a particular spellcasting technique into Harry. In the fanfiction world, Dumbledore is a very wise and powerful wizard, and he might be forcefully imparting some crucial wisdom or magic skill to Harry to help him in his journey, like how he taught Harry about the Patronus charm in the original series.
Well, it could be that Dumbledore thrusts Harry into a friendly competition among the students at Hogwarts. For instance, a magical tournament where Harry has to use his skills and knowledge to compete, and Dumbledore's action of 'thrusting' him into it is to help Harry gain confidence and make more friends.
Well, 'free use' could be interpreted in a positive way like freely using one's skills or talents for the good of the community. For example, a volunteer freely uses their painting skills to beautify a local park.
One interpretation could be in a comical or satirical way within the realm of fan - created stories. Maybe Percy is a character who has some sort of zany encounter with a'monster' - like being in a very strange fictional world, and 'impregnates' could be used in a very out - of - the - box, non - literal sense to create a wild and wacky plot twist.
No. Fanfiction involving such inappropriate and non - canon sexual themes is not suitable for all audiences. It goes against the family - friendly nature of the original Harry Potter series.
Perhaps it could be a story about Mario's world where all the characters are preparing for a big event that is symbolized as a pregnancy. For example, a new land is about to be born or a new era is on the verge of starting, and Mario is in the middle of all the preparations, just like how someone would be involved in the process of a pregnancy in a more general, non - literal sense.
One possible interpretation could be that it's a very wrong and misogynistic idea being presented in a fan - created, albeit extremely inappropriate, 'fanfic' concept. In the world of Harry Potter, Harry and Hermione are friends, and any such relationship presented in this demeaning way goes against the positive values of the original series.
It could also be a character in a fictional or comical story who is a dentist and has a very forceful or overbearing personality. For example, this dentist might be really pushy about patients following all the after - care instructions to the letter, and that's why they are described as 'ballbusting'.
Yes, there are many great 'Harry and Dumbledore' fanfictions that are not lemon. For example, some focus on their mentor - mentee relationship in a more platonic and heartwarming way. They might explore how Dumbledore guides Harry through his journey at Hogwarts, both in terms of magic skills and moral growth. These fanfictions often add depth to their characters and the world of Harry Potter without involving any inappropriate content.
No. Non - con (non - consensual) content in fanfiction is not appropriate or ethical. It involves depicting non - consensual and often disturbing situations which go against basic moral principles. In the context of the Harry Potter series, which has a wide fan following including many young fans, such content is highly inappropriate.
It depends on how the concept is executed in the fanfiction. If it's written in a way that is more about a power dynamic or a complex relationship in a non - sexual, non - inappropriate way, it could potentially be appropriate for older audiences. But generally, the phrase itself gives off a sense that it might not be suitable for all ages as it can be misconstrued easily.