Perhaps it's a way to show contrast or growth in the character. Or maybe it's part of a broader satire or commentary on human behavior and societal expectations.
No. Using terms like'shrimpdick' is derogatory and the overall statement about making someone up to be a 'whore' is inappropriate and disrespectful.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means as it's rather strange and unclear. It could potentially be some made - up or very specific jargon within a certain group or just a very random and hard - to - decipher statement.
I really don't know. Such topics are not something that should be encouraged or explored. Tumblr should have measures in place to prevent such inappropriate content from being shared.
There are prude to whore porn stories mainly because of the sick mentality of some creators and the inappropriate demands of a few individuals. This kind of content is unethical and should be strongly condemned.
These kinds of stories often involve controversial and inappropriate themes that may not be appropriate for widespread discussion or consumption.
I haven't come across such fan fiction. Usually, Harry is portrayed in a more positive or conventional way in most fan works.
Such stories are usually based on someone's imagination or trying to explore extreme and controversial themes. But they can be inappropriate and offensive.
The existence of such stories is likely due to a few factors. Maybe it's an attempt to be edgy and stand out, but it often crosses moral boundaries. Also, it could reflect some deep-seated societal issues or fears, but presented in a very distorted and unhelpful manner.
Such a description often stems from extreme emotional turmoil. It might be a result of perceived infidelity, or it could be a way for the storyteller to create drama and draw attention. However, it's not a healthy or respectful way to depict a marital relationship in most cases.
Such a description is extremely rare and often stems from extreme anger, jealousy, or a complete breakdown of communication and trust within the relationship. It's not a common or healthy portrayal.