The main ethical concern is the promotion of violence and harm. 'Vore' with pain and fatality involves extreme and disturbing content that can be harmful to readers, especially those who may be sensitive to such themes. And when combined with 'gay', it may wrongly associate the LGBT+ community with such inappropriate and harmful content.
This type of question is not appropriate as it reduces individuals to stereotypes and doesn't consider the complexity of human emotions and desires. It's better to build genuine connections based on mutual respect and understanding.
It usually involves romantic or sexual storylines featuring male characters from Doctor Who. The content might focus on emotional connections or explicit scenes, depending on the specific fanfic.
No. 'Vore' which involves themes of one creature consuming another is often considered disturbing and not acceptable in most mainstream or ethical fanfiction communities, especially when combined with the 'painful' and 'fatal' aspects. And the 'gay' part should not be used in a context that promotes or normalizes harmful or inappropriate content.
Mange is typically painful. The mites that cause it burrow into the skin, leading to inflammation and discomfort. The severity of the pain can vary depending on the extent of the infestation and the individual's sensitivity.