If parents come across disturbing content in Descendants fanfiction, they should immediately stop watching it. They can also report the content to the platform where they found it if possible.
Some characters may be excited. They might enjoy seeing their world expanded in new ways. For example, a side character could be happy to see themselves getting more spotlight in the fanfiction.
They could be shocked. If the fanfic takes a really unexpected turn, like making a villain into a hero suddenly, the characters might be taken aback. It's like seeing a completely different version of their world.
Parents should consider the age - appropriateness of the content. Fanfictions can vary widely in terms of themes, language, and the nature of relationships depicted. They need to ensure that it doesn't contain excessive violence, inappropriate language or overly mature themes that could be harmful to their children if they might be exposed to it later. Also, they should think about the values that are being promoted in the fanfiction.
Some adults may feel extremely humiliated. They are no longer children and being spanked makes them feel as if their parents don't respect their adulthood. For example, they might become withdrawn and avoid family interactions for a while.
Evie would be the doting aunt. She'd be constantly making little outfits for the baby and spoiling it rotten with cute accessories. Jay would be the cool uncle, teaching the baby little tricks and showing it how to be brave. Carlos would be a bit more cautious but would also be very protective, always making sure the baby was safe. As for the other characters in Auradon, they'd be excited and curious, seeing the baby as a symbol of the new unity between different worlds.
First of all, communication is key. If a parent catches something like a gay nanny teaching their child about acceptance of all sexual orientations, they should sit down and have a conversation with the nanny. They need to set boundaries if necessary, but also appreciate the positive aspects such as promoting inclusivity. For example, if the nanny is just showing the child that there are different kinds of families in the world through stories, it can be a good thing as long as it is age - appropriate.
Parents can react with understanding. They should create an open environment where the teen feels comfortable to talk. For example, instead of getting angry immediately, they can listen to the teen's feelings and experiences.
[The recommended novel: The Mystery of the Phoenix.] This was a mystery adventure novel. The protagonist traveled back to the ancient Shang Dynasty and was inextricably linked to the mysterious phoenix. The female protagonist of the novel also contracted the existence of the phoenix, and the plot was similar to the question. At the same time, the novel also had the love line between the male and female leads. Coupled with various mysterious elements of exploration, it was very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗