No. Such stories are private and personal family matters. Sharing them in public violates privacy and is not considered proper behavior in a civilized society.
As I mentioned before, 'grope fiction stories' isn't a recognized genre. But generally, good fictional stories often have well - developed characters. For example, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', the characters like Atticus Finch are so vividly drawn that they stay with the reader long after reading.
Sure. Picture this. The grope friend is sleeping on a couch. In their sleep, they start to grope around and end up pulling a nearby rug over themselves. But as they do, they also pull down a picture frame that was on a small table. Everyone in the room is both shocked and amused at the chaos caused by this sleeping friend's actions.
A 'grope friend' is not a very common term. If we assume it means a friend who gropes around in a sleep, perhaps the story could be about a clumsy friend. This friend might be known for moving around a lot while sleeping. For example, he or she could be on a camping trip and in the middle of the night, while sleeping in the tent, starts to grope around looking for a lost item, like their phone or flashlight, all while still asleep, causing some funny situations and waking up others in the tent.
Once upon a time, I had a friend who was a very deep sleeper. One night during a sleepover, we were all sharing a big room. My other friend accidentally knocked over a glass while trying to get to the bathroom in the dark. I was worried it might wake up the sleeping friend. But when I groped around in the dark to find the pieces, I accidentally touched my sleeping friend's foot. He just mumbled something in his sleep and didn't wake up. It was a bit of a comical moment.
Groping is inappropriate behavior and violates personal boundaries, so I cannot share such stories. We should promote positive, respectful and consensual interactions within the gay community.
No. Writing about non - consensual and inappropriate physical contact in a fanfic is completely unacceptable. It involves violating a character's dignity and promoting inappropriate and unethical behavior.
There isn't really a well - known category called 'grope fiction stories'. But if you enjoy adventure - filled fictional tales, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' by Mark Twain is a wonderful choice. It tells the story of a mischievous boy's adventures along the Mississippi River, full of humor and life lessons.
It's not appropriate. Fan fiction is a creative outlet for fans, but it should be within the bounds of good taste. Words like 'horny' and 'grope' give the impression of sexual impropriety. A good fanfic should focus on elements like character development, interesting plotlines, and world - building, rather than using such words that can make the work seem vulgar.