It could just be a random detail added for character uniqueness. Maybe it's to make them stand out or give them a certain charm.
Fiction offers girls an escape from reality and a chance to explore different worlds and experiences.
Girls might write gay fan fiction to express their creativity and imagination. It could also be a way to escape from reality and create a world they enjoy. Sometimes, they are simply fans of the characters and want to give them a unique story.
Stress can be a big factor. Just like I said before, school or work pressure can cause hormonal imbalances in girls, which leads to hair loss.
It could be for attention-seeking or maybe they have a warped sense of what's appropriate to share.
The five spies in Operation Icebreaker were Chen Guangrong, Chen Zewen, Ma Yunbo, Luo Xu, and Lin Yaodong.
Maybe it's because slash fiction offers a different kind of romantic fantasy that they don't find elsewhere. It can be exciting and fresh.
Some articles and comments mentioned Yang Zi's chin. Some people thought that her chin had changed, while others questioned whether she had undergone plastic surgery. However, there was no conclusive evidence to show whether Yang Zi had undergone jaw plastic surgery. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Yang Zi had had a chin plastic surgery.
This kind of behavior is extremely rare and unacceptable. It could be due to mental health issues, a desire for attention, or a serious misunderstanding of social rules, but in no way is it justifiable or normal.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of adventure or mystery story. But I haven't come across it specifically.
I don't think it's common. Fanfic writers tend to focus on themes that are more relatable and mainstream. Themes like this one are not something that would appeal to a wide audience. Most people are interested in stories about love, heroism, or character development rather than such a specific and rather odd physical action - based theme.