Not really. Compared to fan fictions centered around fictional characters like superheroes or characters from fantasy worlds, presidents fan fiction has a much smaller following. Most people tend to focus on more fictional and escapist forms of fan fiction rather than ones based on real - life presidents.
Well, it depends. Some people might be really into it, especially those who are interested in presidents and have a vivid imagination. However, it's not as mainstream as other types of fan fiction like those based on movies or popular TV shows. There are probably niche groups who enjoy creating and reading presidents fan fiction, but it doesn't have the mass appeal that more common fan fiction topics do.
Hardly. 'Fart fan fiction' seems like such a specific and rather unappealing concept to a large audience. Genres like fantasy and thriller tend to dominate the popularity charts, while 'fart fan fiction' is more of an extremely niche and rather strange idea.
No. Fan fiction usually focuses on various aspects like character relationships, adventures, etc. but a genre specifically named '50 cent sex fan fiction' is not likely to be popular as it involves inappropriate and unethical content. Fan fiction communities generally promote positive, creative and legal content.
No. 'Shrek Erotica Fan Fiction' is not a mainstream or popular genre. The Shrek franchise is mainly known for its family - friendly and comical content. Erotica fan fiction based on it goes against the general spirit of the original work and is likely to be frowned upon by most of the fan - fiction community and general audiences.
It's not typically a mainstream or widely popular genre. While there may be some niche corners where such fan fiction exists, it goes against the general norms and expectations in many fan communities. Most fan fiction focuses on more traditional relationships or storylines related to the original source material.
It's not as mainstream as some other genres. But within certain niche communities, especially those interested in queer interpretations of mythology, it can be quite popular. There are fans who are drawn to the unique blend of gay themes and the mythical satyr concept.
No, it's not a mainstream popular genre. Most people are more interested in general fantasy or other more family - friendly fan fiction. It has a very specific and niche audience due to its nature that combines the witch concept with erotic elements.
I'm not sure if it's a highly popular genre in the mainstream sense. Fan fiction in general has a niche following, but when it comes to Pope Francis, it might be a very specific area with a relatively small group of people interested in creating or reading such works. It could attract those who are deeply inspired by his leadership and teachings and want to explore fictional scenarios related to him.
No. Given the rather disturbing nature of the name 'cutting the flesh', it's highly unlikely to be a popular genre. Most people are attracted to more positive, mainstream or at least less extreme forms of fan fiction.
No. Erotic fan fiction in general is a niche area within the fan - fiction world, and when combined with an unusual term like 'eureka', it is even more likely to be something very specific and not widely known or popular.
No. It's not a popular genre at all. Most mainstream fan fiction focuses on well - known universes like 'Star Wars' or 'Harry Potter' and positive themes. This 'breeding bimbos' concept seems very specific and not in line with the general popularity trends in fan fiction.