I don't think it's a common phrase across all fanfiction communities. Fanfiction is a vast world with different genres and sub - genres. Sensei fanfiction is just one part of it. While readers of sensei fanfiction may feel teased from time to time, they might use other more general fanfiction - related language to convey their feelings. For example, they could say 'Stop stringing us along' which is more commonly used in different types of fanfictions rather than this very specific phrase.
It could mean that in a sensei - related fanfiction, there are elements or a plot that is constantly tantalizing or frustrating the readers in some way, and they are asking the writer to stop. For example, if there's a slow - burn romance in the fanfiction between a student and a sensei, and the writer keeps hinting at it but not developing it further, readers might say this.
No. It's not a typical phrase you'd often hear in fanfiction communities. Usually, phrases like'sharing fanfiction' or 'distributing fan - made stories' are more common.
No. Most fanfiction communities have rules against adult content. Fanfiction is mainly about exploring the stories and characters within a fandom in a creative way, and adult content goes against the family - friendly and inclusive nature that many communities strive for.
No. Fanfiction usually focuses on more mainstream and acceptable themes. Scorpion sex is a rather odd and not so common concept, and it may not be widely explored in typical fanfiction communities.
I don't think it's a common concept. While both Harry Potter and Natsu are popular in their own right, their worlds are quite distinct. The Harry Potter series is centered around a school of magic, magic spells, and a battle against the dark forces. Natsu, on the other hand, has his own set of adventures in his fictional world. So, not many people might think of creating a fanfiction that combines them.
It is not a common statement. Fanfiction is a vast world that encompasses countless themes and styles. While there are some who are into 'lemons', there are also a great number of fans who prefer other types of fanfiction. There are communities dedicated to specific genres like fantasy, science - fiction, and historical fanfiction. The idea of putting 'lemons over all' goes against the inclusive nature of most fanfiction communities where all types of stories are supposed to be welcome and valued.
No, it's not a common concept. Naruto and Fairy Tail are two distinct anime/manga series. While there are crossover fanfictions between them, the idea of Naruto being directly related to the 'end' of Fairy Tail fanfiction is rather unusual and not something you'd typically see.
Well, in the realm of X - Men fanfiction, there are numerous themes. Gay sex fanfiction is not something that dominates. The X - Men universe is rich with stories about heroism, mutant powers, and complex relationships. While there may be a subset of fanfiction that delves into gay relationships and perhaps some sexual aspects, it doesn't seem to be a common or widely - known genre. There are more popular themes like the battles between mutants and humans or the internal struggles of the characters that tend to attract more attention in general.
No. Naruto and Natsu are from different series, and their universes are quite distinct. Fanfiction communities usually like to keep the integrity of each series to a certain extent. While crossovers can happen, the idea that reading Naruto is Natsu fanfiction is not a common or widely - accepted concept as it seems to muddle the two separate identities of the series too much.
No. It's not a common statement. The use of the word 'fick' is not something you typically see in general Batman fanfiction discussion, and 'anored' is an unclear term. Most common statements in these communities are about well - known characters like Batman, his villains, or storylines.