Well, I know a couple who started as pen pals. They wrote to each other for months before they met in person. When they finally saw each other, it was like love at first sight all over again. Their relationship was based on deep understanding from all those letters they exchanged.
No. It is not an appropriate expression. Such a phrase is too racy and can make people uncomfortable. There are more respectful and appropriate ways to describe sexual experiences or relationships.
Perhaps Aramis is a character in a story or a group of friends where this trait of not being into fanfic has been defined. Maybe in a community of book lovers or media enthusiasts, Aramis stands out as the one who refuses to engage with fan - created content. It could be that Aramis has a very academic or traditional view of literature and media, and fanfic doesn't fit into that view. So, they are known for 'not eating' fanfic.
If this is happening in a novel, you should consider the relationships between all the characters involved. Maybe your sister has changed in some way that made your boyfriend lose interest. You could write the story in a way that makes your sister realize her own worth without your boyfriend. And for your boyfriend, you could make him face some consequences for his change of heart. For example, he might realize he made a mistake later on in the story.
I know a story where the bf and gf met in a coffee shop. They both reached for the last muffin at the same time. Instead of arguing, they decided to share it. They started chatting and found out they had a lot in common. Since then, they've been going on coffee dates every week, sharing muffins and falling deeper in love. It's a cute and unexpected love story.
There could be a situation where the girl learned that her boyfriend had spread rumors about her. In revenge, she organized a party and invited all his friends but didn't let him come. She used her charm, which might be associated with her physical features in a general sense, but mainly it was her way of getting back at him for his unkind behavior.
It's really not clear without more context. It could potentially mean listening to all the stories of your boyfriend's friends, like really getting into their tales and experiences. But it's a rather odd phrase as it is.
Well, the bf's reaction can vary a great deal. There are those who are a bit shy or self - conscious at first. But as the gf continues with the makeover and he sees how much fun she's having, he might start to relax and even get into the spirit of it. He could start posing and making jokes about his new look. However, there are also bfs who might be really resistant from the start, not wanting to be made into a 'girl' even in a fun way.
It could imply that aramis has some sort of principle or preference that keeps them away from fanfic. Fanfic often involves creative interpretations of existing works, and perhaps aramis is only interested in the original, canonical versions of stories and doesn't want to get involved with the fan - created content. For example, they might be a purist when it comes to literature or other forms of media and think that fanfic can distort or misinterpret the original intention. So, they stay away from it, just like they 'don't eat' it.