No, it is not appropriate. Fanfiction should abide by certain ethical and moral standards. Such content involves vulgar and inappropriate sexual references, which go against the general norms of respect and propriety in the fan community.
Another option is to write about her relationships in a non - sexual way. Such as her deep and abiding friendship with Harry and Ron. Describe how they support each other through difficult times, or how their friendship evolves over the course of their adventures at Hogwarts. This would be a much more positive and acceptable approach to fanfiction writing.
It can corrupt the minds of readers, especially the younger ones. Exposing them to such vulgar content is not good for their mental and emotional development.
One great 'Over Protective Draco Hermione' fanfiction is 'A Different Sort of Bond'. In it, Draco's over - protectiveness of Hermione stems from their shared experiences in the wizarding world's turmoil. It shows how their relationship evolves in a really interesting way.
Harry Potter is often still a key figure. He might support Hermione's plans, or in some cases, be a bit skeptical at first but then come around. Their friendship could be a driving force in her journey to take over the world.
Well, in such a fanfiction, it might show how Hermione's friendship with Ron is tested by Lavender's presence. Hermione may feel a sense of betrayal as Ron starts to date Lavender. It could also explore how Lavender misunderstands Ron's true nature at times, while Hermione truly knows him deep down. This can create a complex web of relationships within the story.
It is not appropriate at all. Such fanfiction goes against the principles that the 'Harry Potter' series stands for. The series has always emphasized the importance of proper relationships, and this type of fanfiction with a rather disturbing theme is not acceptable in the 'Harry Potter' fan community. It also sets a bad example for younger fans who are part of the 'Harry Potter' fandom.
One popular Hermione fanfiction is 'The Time - Turner' which delves into Hermione's adventures with the time - turner in new and unexpected ways. Another is 'Hermione's Secret Power' where she discovers a hidden magical ability. There's also 'Hermione and the Forbidden Library' that takes her on a journey through a restricted part of Hogwarts library filled with ancient and dangerous magic.
Tiannan Dibei was a Chinese idiom that described regions that were far apart or different from each other. Its origin could be traced back to Guan Hanqing's "Intoxicated by the East Wind" in the Yuan Dynasty. In this idiom, Tian Nan referred to the south of the sky, and Di Bei referred to the north of the ground. It did not refer to the direction, but the distance. This idiom could also be used to describe a person who had no main topic and talked about everything. It was similar to the ends of the earth. As for why they said that the sky was in the south and the earth was in the north instead of the north, the ancients believed that the sky was in the south and the earth was in the north. This was the concept of ancient China. In the impression of modern people, the north was the seat of honor, but in ancient sacrificial rituals, the Heaven Rank was in the south. Therefore, the concept of 'far from the south' and 'far from the north' reflected the ancient Chinese concept.