Sure. You could try looking on Tumblr. Some users post excerpts or links to their deckerstar fanfics there. Just be sure to use the search filters to find the ones that don't contain adult or inappropriate material. Also, some fanfic communities on Reddit might have good recommendations for all - ages deckerstar stories.
Since the original mention had'sex' in it which is inappropriate, it's not suitable for all audiences.
Most likely not. Since it has 'lemon' in the title, which in fanfic terms often implies adult or inappropriate content. So it's probably not suitable for younger audiences or those who are sensitive to such content.
Hentai is not something that can be recommended for all audiences. If you are interested in stories with real - world elements, there are many great non - hentai anime or manga out there. For example, 'A Silent Voice' which deals with themes of bullying and redemption in a very real and poignant way.
There are many great 'the hound' fanfictions. You can start by checking out some popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Search for stories that are rated General or Teen, which are more likely to be suitable for all. For example, there might be some that focus on the hound's adventures in a more family - friendly or heroic context.
Yes, there could be. Some fanfic authors might explore unique and non - traditional relationships within the Twilight universe in a way that is family - friendly. They might use the idea of breastfeeding in a symbolic or metaphorical sense to represent a deep bond between Bella and Edward, rather than in a literal or inappropriate way.
Definitely not. Given the mention of 'torture', it's likely to contain disturbing and violent content, so it's not suitable for younger or more sensitive audiences.
No. The Rainbow Factory in MLP fanfic is not suitable for all audiences. It often contains disturbing or darker themes that are not appropriate for younger or more sensitive viewers.
No. Given that 'lemon' often indicates inappropriate content in fanfic, it's likely not suitable for all audiences. Even if we set aside the potential 'lemon' aspects, fanfics in general can have interpretations that may not align with the original intended audience of 'The Cursed Child', such as very dark or complex themes.
It's possible, but not common. Fanfic writers often explore unique and sometimes even controversial ideas. For a fanfic with this concept to be suitable for all, it would have to be carefully crafted. Maybe it could be set in an alternate universe where the rules of magic and relationships are different. The writer would need to handle the topic delicately to make it acceptable, perhaps by using it as a device to show an extreme level of care or protection from Snape towards Harry.
One such story could be 'Rent'. It has diverse characters with different sexual orientations, including bisexual characters. The story is mainly about the lives, loves, and struggles of a group of young artists in New York City. It showcases themes of friendship, love, and the pursuit of dreams, and the bisexual elements are just part of the overall tapestry of diverse relationships in the show.