Possibly. If the story is about how the encounter with the dog leads them to meet helpful people or discover something new about themselves or each other. Maybe they learn about courage or kindness in the face of a difficult situation involving the dog.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. It could be a story where a dog's actions force a mother and a girl to take certain actions. Maybe the dog is out of control and they have to flee or find a way to protect themselves from it. It could also be a symbolic story where the 'dog' represents some kind of external force or threat.
They can make themselves look big. For example, the mother can spread out her arms wide and the girl can do the same if she is old enough. This might intimidate the dog.
It could be a situation where a dog attacks the mother and the young girl, forcing them into a defensive position. Maybe they were in a park or on a street when the dog suddenly became aggressive.
Maybe they managed to find something to use as a weapon or a shield, like a stick or a trash can lid, and were able to fend off the dog until it lost interest and left them alone. If they were in a public area, it's also possible that animal control officers were called and arrived in time to restrain the dog and ensure the safety of the girl and her mother.
If the story is told in a way that highlights the support the girl gets from others while in a forced situation, it can send a positive message about community and friendship. Maybe she has friends or allies who help her face the difficulties she is forced into, which emphasizes the importance of having a support system.
One positive aspect could be the exploration of diverse forms of beauty and attraction. It can expand our understanding of what is considered attractive and how different individuals can be drawn to one another in unique ways. Also, it can be a form of creative expression that challenges the norm and encourages readers to think more openly about relationships.
In a sense, there are. Take a community theater event for instance. A young boy was 'forced' (more like encouraged due to lack of options) to crossdress for a role. Through this experience, he learned about the challenges and joys that come with defying traditional gender expectations in clothing. He became more empathetic towards those who don't conform to gender norms and it also broadened his own perspective on self - identity. It was a positive growth experience not just for him but also for the community that watched the play and witnessed this transformation.
Definitely not. Fanfics are a great way to expand on the stories and characters we love. But 'sasusaku forced lemon fanfic' involves disturbing elements. 'Forced' indicates a lack of consent which is unacceptable, and 'lemon' with its sexual connotations is not suitable for a positive and inclusive fanfic environment. We should look for fanfics that uphold good values and positive character arcs.
Yes, sometimes. If we look at the social obligation aspect in traditional cultures, it could strengthen community bonds. When a wife participates in a dance due to social pressure, it can bring the community closer together as everyone is involved in the cultural activity.
I don't know if it's a real event. There are many stories out there, some are real and some are fictional. Without proper sources or more information, it's impossible to determine if this particular story is real.