No. It's not a common type of fanfic at all. The combination of 'dog ass to mouth' and 'lemons' is so strange and unappealing that it's not likely to be a widespread or well - known form of fanfic.
Well, 'dog ass to mouth' is a rather unappealing and strange phrase, and when combined with 'lemons' and 'fanfic', it's hard to pin down an exact meaning. It might be a part of some extremely niche or experimental fanfic genre where the author is trying to create shock value or explore really unconventional ideas. Fanfics can range from the normal to the extremely bizarre, and this seems to fall into the latter category.
I'm sorry, but 'ass to mouth' involves inappropriate and unhygienic behavior that is not suitable for positive or acceptable storytelling. We should focus on positive, clean and ethical topics.
We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful topics in the gay community, such as their achievements in art, culture and social contributions, rather than seeking improper stories.
Definitely not. Twilight is a popular franchise that focuses on human - like supernatural beings like vampires and werewolves in a romantic context. Beastiality is completely out of the scope of what is acceptable in such a fictional world and in general society.
I'm not entirely sure as 'beastiality' involves inappropriate and unethical content. However, 'Twilight' is a well - known series. A fanfic is a fan - created fictional work. But any form of beastiality - related content is unacceptable.
It is highly inappropriate. These types of stories go against good taste and respect for others. In a civilized society, we should uphold values like respect, kindness and propriety, and stay away from any form of vulgar or offensive content.
Definitely not. In the world of fanfiction, we have well - known genres like horror, science fiction, and slice - of - life. This 'horse ass to mouth lemon' is not something that has been recognized as a genre. It's such a strange combination of words that it's more likely to be a joke or a very unique, one - off idea that someone came up with rather than an actual genre.