Rand could be some random function or element, min might stand for minimum in a general sense. Regarding sex, it could be about gender aspects. Fanfic is all about creative writing by fans. There could be a scenario in a fanfic where, for example, you use a random selection (rand) to choose a character's gender (sex) and then find the minimum (min) number of changes needed to fit that character into a particular plotline.
Sure. Rand can add an element of unpredictability. In the context of sex in fanfic, we might use rand to randomly pick a perspective related to sex (like male - centric or female - centric view). Min can then be used to find the most basic or minimum aspects that are common in all such fanfics. For example, if we are looking at fanfics about different sexual identities, min can help us identify the core elements that are shared regardless of the specific identity.
I'm not sure specifically who Abby Clarke is in non - adult fanfic without more context. It could be a character created by a particular fanfic writer, or perhaps a name used in a specific fandom's fan - created stories. Maybe it's a new or relatively unknown character in a niche area of fanfic writing.
In a non - adult fanfic, Cherry Starburst could also be a symbol. It could represent something like hope, love, or a connection between characters. For example, if two characters share a memory related to Cherry Starburst, it could be a way to show their bond.
If not in an adult context, 'disenchantment' could imply a sense of disappointment or loss of illusions. Maybe it could refer to stories where people had unrealistic expectations about relationships and sex, and then faced the reality which led to a disenchantment. For example, someone might have thought that a relationship based on physical attraction would be perfect, but then realized there were many other aspects like emotional connection and communication that were lacking.
Perhaps it could also refer to a story that is very essential or central. For instance, a story about a key event in history that had a huge impact on the development of a civilization. Such a story is'very sex' (if we re - interpret it this way) because it is at the core of understanding a certain period or society.
It could be a very strange or misnamed story that has nothing to do with sex at all. Maybe it's just a creative and confusing title for a story about greeting someone in an unusual situation.
In non - adult fanfic, 'choose your own adventure' means the reader can make choices for the characters at certain points in the story. For example, in a fantasy fanfic, the reader might choose whether the hero takes the left or right path in a magical forest. This adds interactivity and makes each reading experience unique.
Sure, some fanfics might show them in a non - adult, positive relationship. It could be that they team up to solve some new mystery in the wizarding world. Harry, with his heroic nature, and Narcissa, with her knowledge of the pure - blood society, could make an interesting duo in such fan - created stories.
One possible interpretation could be that it's a very wrong and misogynistic idea being presented in a fan - created, albeit extremely inappropriate, 'fanfic' concept. In the world of Harry Potter, Harry and Hermione are friends, and any such relationship presented in this demeaning way goes against the positive values of the original series.
Sure, it's possible. Writers can re - imagine the sex machine concept. Instead of it being related to sexual activities, it could be a machine that has unique mechanical features. Maybe it's a machine that can create illusions or has some sort of energy - generating function. By changing the focus and function of the machine, a non - adult version of what could be called a'sex machine fanfic' can be created, appealing to a wider audience.