There is no way to tell who made up the 'panty boy story' without further information. It could have been a spontaneous creation during a storytelling session, where someone just came up with the idea on the spot. It could also be part of a larger body of work, like a collection of strange and humorous stories, but without more context, we can't identify the person behind it.
I don't know who created it. There are so many different stories out there that it's hard to tell without more information.
I'm not sure specifically which 'panty boy story' you are referring to. There could be various fictional or personal stories with such a name. It might be a made - up story within a particular community or a creative writing piece.
The exact originator of the 'crying boy story' is hard to pinpoint. It likely emerged from a combination of superstition and the power of urban legends. People tend to create and spread such stories, so it could be that it started from a local rumor that gradually spread far and wide.
I don't know who created the 'Me Boy Story'. There's not enough information given to determine the creator.
I don't know who created the 'butt boy story' as there is not enough information given. It could be an individual storyteller, or it might have emerged from a group or community that likes to create unique and off - beat stories.
I have no idea who created the 'strap on boy story' as it's not a well - known or common story that I'm familiar with.
The originator of the 'the boy with no face story' remains a mystery. It might have been created by someone who was inspired by their own fears or experiences. It could also be a story that was born out of a cultural or social context. For example, it could have been created to teach a moral lesson or just to scare people in a particular community. Without more research, it's impossible to say for sure who created it.
There's no one definitive creator of the 'the crying boy story'. It seems to be a story that emerged from a combination of urban legends and people's superstitions.
Definitely not. Most traditional and popular story types focus on themes like love, adventure, mystery, etc. 'Panty boy stories' seem like a very specific and not - so - common idea that may exist only in some very niche or experimental storytelling.
I don't know who created the'sissy diaper boy story'. It could be an individual writer, or it might be a story that has been passed around in a particular community or online group.