Well, it's just completely inappropriate. In a normal and healthy creative environment, we focus on positive character development, interesting plot twists, and emotional connections. This kind of 'fanfiction' is not only offensive to the sensibilities of most people but also has no real value in terms of storytelling or character exploration. It violates the basic ethics of creation and the expected norms of a healthy fictional world.
It's not acceptable because it involves extremely unhygienic and abnormal behavior. This goes against the basic standards of what is considered proper in any form of literature or fan - created works.
That is a very disturbing and inappropriate topic. There should not be such fanfiction as it involves extremely abnormal and unhygienic content. Fanfiction should be based on positive, healthy and ethical themes.
Well, obviously Edward and Bella are the main characters. Edward, the vampire, is central to the concept as he is the one with the struggle regarding Bella's blood. Bella, on the other hand, is the object of his dangerous attraction.
In some fanfictions, it might explore the intense internal struggle within Edward as he is drawn to Bella's blood. Maybe he has to fight his primal vampire instincts more than ever before, which could lead to some really tense and emotional moments.
Another reason might be that the fanfiction is set in an alternate universe where their relationship has some fundamental differences. For instance, if the vampire - human dynamic is changed in that particular fanfiction, Bella might avoid Edward because she is afraid of the new and unknown aspects of their relationship.
I really like 'Midnight Reveries in the Edward and Bella Era'. It has some beautifully written scenes that capture the essence of their relationship. The fanfic focuses on their quiet moments together and how they grow closer in a more nuanced way compared to the main storyline.
It's not acceptable because it involves sexual content related to a natural and often private and uncomfortable bodily process. This is not something that should be objectified or sexualized in fictional writing.
Perhaps it's related to his internal conflict regarding his relationship with Bella. He might be feeling so much guilt about bringing her into the dangerous vampire world that he has a moment of self - destructive behavior where he almost kills her. Or it could be a plot device used by the author to create more drama and tension in the story, making the readers more engaged as they wonder how Bella will survive and how their relationship will recover from such a traumatic event.
Perhaps she has her own vision of their relationship and doesn't want it to be influenced by the often - strange and varying ideas in fanfiction. Fanfiction can be full of outlandish concepts that she doesn't want to be part of. She wants to preserve the unique and special nature of her relationship with Edward as it is in real life.
It could also be due to misunderstandings. Fanfiction often plays with the idea of miscommunication between them. Maybe Bella misinterprets Edward's over - protectiveness as a lack of trust in her ability to handle vampire - related situations. Or Edward might misunderstand Bella's need for independence as a sign that she doesn't love him as much as he thought. These misunderstandings can escalate into arguments.
One reason could be a shift in the story's setting. If the fanfiction is set in a different time or place, Bella's values and interests might change, leading her to not like Edward. For instance, if it's a modern - day setting with different social norms, she may find Edward's old - fashioned ways off - putting.