First, you need to have a clear concept in your mind about what you want to convey. For example, if you are using 'bulges' in a more metaphorical sense, like growth or development, you can build a story around that.
In a non - erotic context, 'moving bulges' during pregnancy expansion could refer to the movement of the fetus. As the baby grows and moves inside the womb, it can create visible bulges on the mother's abdomen that seem to move around. This is a normal part of pregnancy as the baby is active, kicking, stretching, and changing positions.
I'm not entirely sure as it's a rather unusual and specific genre. It might be some very specialized or even self - created concepts within certain fictional or artistic communities that are not widely known.
In a non - erotic context, pulsing and stretching in the context of bulges expansion could potentially refer to physical phenomena like in fluid dynamics or material expansion. For example, in some industrial processes where materials expand due to heat or pressure, pulsing heat or stretching forces can influence how the bulges form and expand. However, without more specific context, it's difficult to be more detailed.
Another approach is to study historical or existing data. In some fields like astronomy, we can observe the expansion of celestial bodies over time. Although it may not be directly related to pulsing and stretching in the same sense as on Earth, there may be analogous phenomena. By analyzing this data, we can gain an understanding of how bulges might expand in different situations and what factors could be related to it, which can then be applied to more relevant scenarios on a smaller scale.
A pregnancy expansion story could refer to a narrative that focuses on the various aspects of a woman's pregnancy journey, like how her body changes over time, the growth of the baby inside her, and the emotional and physical expansion of her life to accommodate the new arrival. For example, it might describe how her belly grows, how her daily routines are altered, and how she prepares for motherhood.
No. Writing about such a topic in an 'erotic' way is unethical as it objectifies pregnancy, which is a very personal and often sacred aspect of life for many women. It also may make some readers uncomfortable and violates general moral and ethical norms.
No. Erotic fiction often contains inappropriate and vulgar content, and such descriptions are not suitable for general public reading and violate ethical and moral norms.
One example could be the story of Sarah. Sarah's pregnancy was an amazing journey of expansion. Physically, her abdomen grew steadily, and she could feel her baby moving and growing inside her. Her circle of support was also expanding. Her friends and family were constantly around her, offering help and advice. And her perspective on life was expanding. She started thinking more about the future, about raising a child, and about the kind of world she wanted her baby to grow up in. She documented all these changes in a journal, creating her own pregnancy expansion story.