It could be that the characters are not developed well, making it hard to connect with them emotionally. Also, the story might have weak conflicts and resolutions.
The idea of being 'born pregnant' is biologically impossible in humans. Pregnancy occurs after sexual reproduction and a series of physiological processes that happen after birth. So, there is no such valid story in the context of normal human biology.
If we were to think about a fictional 'born pregnant sex story', it would be extremely unethical. It would go against the principles of protecting the well - being of individuals, especially the most vulnerable such as the unborn. It would also violate the ethical boundaries of sexual and reproductive health, which are based on respect for the natural development and autonomy of individuals.
Well, since we don't have much information about this 'first suck story', it might be about a character's first experience with something related to sucking. For example, it could be about the first time someone tried to suck up a thick milkshake through a straw and all the comical things that happened during that attempt. Or it could be a story in a children's book where a little animal has its first suckle from its mother.
I'm still not clear on what a'mom suck friend story' is supposed to be. But if we assume it's about a positive relationship between a mother and a friend, it could be a story where a mother befriends her child's friend's mother and they support each other, like sharing parenting tips and having playdates for the kids together.
It is completely unethical. Forcing any form of inappropriate or sexual behavior, even in the context of a story, violates basic principles of respect, consent, and human dignity. No one should be made to engage in any such demeaning act in any situation, real or fictional.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'gay suck story' refers to without more context. It could potentially be some kind of narrative within the LGBT community, but it's not a common or well - defined term in general.