I'm not sure specifically as I haven't heard this exact 'nappy school story' before. It could be a story related to a school where something about nappies is involved, like perhaps a story about a young child in school who still needs nappies and the challenges or funny situations that come with it.
Since I don't know the 'nappy school story' well, it could be a child who wears nappies as a main character. Maybe the child is the center of the story, with all the events revolving around their experiences with nappies in school.
The first nappy change on netmums was really memorable. I remember being super careful not to hurt the baby. I gently lifted the baby's legs and removed the soiled nappy. It was a learning process as I had to figure out the best way to clean the baby without making a mess. After putting on the new nappy, I felt like I had passed a big test. It made me more confident in taking care of the baby.
I'm not sure there are specifically 'famous' gay nappy stories in a mainstream sense. But in the realm of gay parenting, there are surely many personal and heartwarming stories of gay couples taking care of their infants, including all the diaper - changing and nurturing tasks that come with it.
No. 'Draco nappy humiliation fanfiction' is not appropriate. Fanfiction often has a community around it, and this type of content would not be in line with the values of a healthy and positive fanfiction community. It involves a form of shaming and degrading a character in a way that is not conducive to good storytelling or a positive fan environment.
One idea could be a humorous fanfiction where Hermione accidentally gets turned into a baby by a misfired spell at Hogwarts and has to deal with wearing a nappy while her friends try to reverse the spell. It could be full of comical situations like her trying to communicate her intelligence while in a baby's body.
I don't think it's ethical. Hermione is a beloved character from the Harry Potter series. Fanfiction should be a way to explore different aspects of a character's personality in a positive or at least non - harmful way. Blackmail is a negative and often immoral concept. Placing Hermione in such a situation in a nappy (which may imply a state of vulnerability or infantilization) seems more like a form of exploitation of the character rather than a legitimate creative exploration.
New parents should expect a thick, sticky and usually black or dark green substance. It can be a bit difficult to clean as it adheres well. Don't panic if it seems like a lot, it's normal for a baby's first bowel movement.
No. It's a very specific and rather unusual concept that is likely not a popular genre. Most mainstream fanfiction focuses on more common themes like romance, adventure, or exploring the backstories of characters in a more traditional way.