Yes. In some historical or cultural contexts, men might have taken on roles similar to wet nurses in a non - sexual or non - fetish way. For example, in times of need when women were unavailable, men might have helped with the care of infants in terms of feeding them with appropriate substitutes. This was more about survival and the well - being of the child rather than any abnormal fetish.
Another example could be in some fictional stories or movies where a male character takes on a nurturing role for an infant or young child in a very innocent and positive way. This is used to show the character's kindness, compassion and ability to care, not to promote any fetish. It helps to break gender stereotypes about who can take care of children.
This kind of fetish is considered abnormal in mainstream society. It's better to promote topics related to normal human relationships and positive values.
She could be an original character created by the fanfiction writer. Maybe a former ninja who retired early due to an injury and then became a wet nurse.
Yes, there can be stories that simply describe body features in a non - fetishized way. For example, in a story about a fashion show, models with different body types, including those with larger busts, are described in terms of how they carry the clothing and their confidence on the runway. This is about fashion and self - expression rather than fetishizing the body part.
Yes, there are many non - adult stories related to 'Man of Steel'. For example, there are action - packed stories about his battles against villains in Metropolis or his origin story of coming to Earth from Krypton. These stories focus on his heroic deeds, his relationship with his adoptive parents, and how he discovers and uses his powers to protect the world.
There are no true non - adult versions of a 'futanari on man story' in anime. 'Futanari' typically involves sexual or adult - themed elements. Anime typically focuses on other themes for general audiences such as action, fantasy, or slice - of - life, which don't involve this type of content.
Well, not really. 'The nurse' is a very general term that can refer to any nurse out there. It doesn't tell us anything about the nurse's character or qualities. However, 'the good nurse' is a more descriptive term. It gives the idea that this nurse has some positive traits, like being kind, efficient, or caring. So, they are not the same concept at all. If we were to categorize all nurses, 'the nurse' would be the general category, and 'the good nurse' would be a subset within that category with specific positive characteristics.
Sure. Fanfiction writers often re - interpret concepts. Instead of the sexual implications, they might write about how Jim Gordon and Bruce Wayne are affected by this 'pollen' in terms of their mental state. Like, the 'pollen' could make them more paranoid or overly cautious, and the story could revolve around how they overcome these mental challenges and still manage to protect Gotham.
Typically, the wet nurse would be a main character. In most of these fanfictions, she is often a new addition to the Fairy Tail guild, so characters like Natsu, Lucy, and Erza would also be important as they interact with the wet nurse.
Yes, there are likely non - adult versions of Phoenix fanfiction. Many fans enjoy creating stories about a Phoenix character without including adult themes. These can range from adventure stories where the Phoenix has special powers and goes on quests, to stories about the Phoenix's relationship with other characters in a more innocent and family - friendly way.
If 'lexium' is a relatively unknown or new concept in storytelling, it might be possible for writers or the community to create cleaner versions depending on its nature. But without more information, it's hard to say for sure.