Well, a'milked romance novel' might be one where the author or publisher tries to get every bit of profit from it. They might use the popularity of the initial concept or characters and keep creating spin - offs or sequels that don't really add much new value. It's like milking a cow for all it's worth, in terms of getting money from the idea of the romance novel.
Not really. While there may be a certain group of fans who will keep buying any new addition to a'milked' series, in general, most readers are looking for fresh and original romance novels. When a novel is clearly being milked, the plots become repetitive and the characters lose their charm. So, overall, they are not that popular.
If we consider 'milked' in a more metaphorical sense, perhaps 'boys milked stories' could imply that boys have stretched or exaggerated stories. For example, boys might add exciting elements to a simple story to make it more interesting when they are sharing it with their friends. It could also be that they are constantly drawing out more details from a story, as if they are'milking' it for all it's worth.
I'm not sure specifically what this 'boys tickked and milked story' is about as the title is rather unclear. It could potentially be about boys having some sort of experience related to tickling and milking, perhaps on a farm where they are involved in milking animals and having some ticklish or fun moments at the same time.
The term 'boys forced milked stories' is rather ambiguous. If we consider it in a more innocent context like a story where boys are made to help milk cows on a farm against their will in an old - fashioned or strict family - run farm situation. Maybe they were being punished or the family needed all hands on deck for some reason. Another aspect could be in a cultural or traditional setting where boys are expected to contribute to such tasks but they initially resist, leading to a story of their forced participation.
No, it's not ethical. Forcing any creature to be'milked' in a non - consensual way involves exploitation and harm. Writing stories that might seem to promote or even just depict such non - consensual and cruel situations can desensitize people to animal abuse or other forms of unethical exploitation.
Forcing any living being to be'milked' in an improper or unethical way is cruel and not something that should be glorified in stories. However, in a more positive and ethical context, we can talk about dairy farming where cows are milked in a proper and humane way. For example, farmers usually follow strict schedules and use modern, clean equipment to ensure the health and well - being of the cows while getting milk.
The phrase 'boys abductive and milked story' is rather ambiguous. If we assume 'abductive' means abducted in a general sense, perhaps the story could be that some boys were abducted from a rural area where milking cows was a common activity. The abductors might have been interested in the boys' knowledge of dairy farming for some strange reason. The boys, though scared, used their understanding of milk production and dairy life to find a way to signal for help, like using milk cans to make noise or writing messages with milk on hidden surfaces.
A 'gay milked story' could be about a gay man in a relationship where he feels like his partner is taking advantage of his kindness or resources, similar to how a cow is milked for its milk. For example, his partner might always ask for money or favors without giving much back.
I'm not sure exactly what a specific 'gay milked story' refers to. It could potentially be a very unique or personal experience within the gay community related to perhaps dairy farming in a gay - owned or - run establishment, but without more context, it's hard to say.