Yes, in some science - fiction or fantasy works, there might be such a plot. For example, in some stories about magic or advanced genetic experiments gone wrong, a girl could potentially have an unexpected physical change like this. However, these are often very rare and extreme concepts within the realm of fictional creativity.
It could be a symbol of breaking gender norms. By having a girl grow a male sexual organ, it challenges the traditional binary view of gender. It might also represent a journey of self - discovery where the character has to re - evaluate their identity in the face of such a drastic physical change.
It's most likely a fictional concept. In real life, biological sexes are determined in a more fundamental and unchangeable way at the genetic and physiological level for the vast majority of cases. So such a scenario where a college girl 'grows a dick' goes against the normal biological rules and is more likely to be part of a fictional, perhaps even a satirical or absurd fictional narrative.
No, they are not common at all. Mainstream literature usually focuses on more traditional themes and characters. TG stories with such extreme transformation concepts are more likely to be found in niche or underground literature.
One possible theme could be gender identity confusion. The sudden physical change might force the character to question her own identity and how society views her. Another theme could be about breaking social norms. It challenges the traditional view of male and female bodies and the roles associated with them.
It could be. The idea of a girl growing fur is quite unusual and might be used to create a sense of horror. The fur growing could be a slow, disturbing process that scares the people around her or the readers.
Well, in some TG stories, the transformation of a female character into having male characteristics can be a complex exploration of identity. However, such themes are often quite niche and not mainstream. Some might involve magical or scientific elements causing the change. But it's important to note that these are fictional concepts and should be seen within the context of creative storytelling.
No, it's not likely to be a popular type. Fanfiction usually focuses on more positive and canon - compliant or at least more widely acceptable themes. This kind of title involves very non - traditional and potentially offensive content that would not appeal to the general fanfiction - reading audience.
Well, it's a rather strange and inappropriate concept for a fanfiction. However, if we were to consider it in a more creative non - offensive way, perhaps it could be about Hermione experiencing some sort of magical mishap that gives her a new physical form and how Bellatrix reacts to this new, unexpected situation.