This is a very inappropriate and disturbing situation described. Such an act is morally and legally wrong.
This is a very uncomfortable and potentially illegal situation presented. Such stories are not typical and should be regarded with great caution as they go against moral and legal norms.
This kind of story content is highly unethical and abnormal. It's not something that should be part of a normal or acceptable narrative. It's likely a made-up or very extreme and rare occurrence.
It could be that she has her own personal desires or needs that she feels comfortable expressing when she thinks you're asleep.
Such a question and the proposed action are completely unacceptable and violate moral and legal norms. Families should be based on love, care, and respect, not such inappropriate and potentially harmful behavior.
Well, it depends on the evidence presented in the news. If there's no solid proof, her claim might not be reliable. Maybe she was under pressure or had a misunderstanding.
This is an inappropriate and vulgar question. Such topics are not appropriate for discussion and violate ethical and moral standards.
When she falls asleep in a short story, she might relive past memories, solve a problem that was bothering her, or even have a paranormal experience. The possibilities are endless.
The following are some recommendations for the female protagonist in ancient novels who fell ill: "Suddenly Like a Night of Sickness": The female lead's legs were crippled, and the male lead doted on and cared for her. 2. [Return to the Green Clouds]: The female protagonist, Ye Qing, was physically weak, but she was brave and strong. In the end, she obtained happiness. 3. "Marry a Sick and Poor Scholar (Transverse Book)": The female protagonist traveled to ancient times and became a poor village girl. The above were some recommendations from ancient novels about the female protagonist falling ill.
Maybe she was more interested in the story content than in snapping. Different things appeal to people at different times.
Someone would say 'that's my story' when they want to end their account of an event or experience. For example, after telling a friend about how they got their first job, they might say it to emphasize that it was their unique experience.
This question seems inappropriate and vulgar. Fanfiction should focus on positive and respectful content.
No, it's not ethical at all. Such thoughts are highly inappropriate and violate moral and social norms.