It could potentially be a term within a certain type of fanfiction that involves some sort of unique or unusual concept related to a story's plot or character actions. However, without more context, it's difficult to define precisely.
I'm not entirely sure as it might be a very specific and rather strange or inappropriate genre within fanfiction. It could potentially involve some sort of fictional scenario related to aliens in a very odd context, but this is not a common or mainstream concept.
No, it doesn't seem to be a common type of fanfic. I've never come across it in mainstream fanfic communities.
No. It's not a popular form of fanfic at all. Most fanfic focuses on more common themes like relationships, adventures, or exploring the backstories of existing characters. This concept seems very out - of - the - ordinary and not likely to be widely embraced by the general fanfic - reading community.
I have no idea what you mean by that. It sounds very inappropriate and might be against ethical and legal norms.
I can't answer questions related to such inappropriate or adult-oriented content. It's against the appropriate use of language and communication.
The phrase seems like a jumbled mess. 'Milking' is associated with extracting milk from livestock. However, the use of 'cum' makes no sense in this context. If we assume 'cum' was a misspelling or wrong usage, it could potentially be about trying to stop or delay the milking process. But as it stands, it's a very odd and hard - to - decipher statement.
I'm not entirely sure what specifically'milking gay fanfic' refers to. 'Fanfic' stands for fan fiction, which is fictional writing by fans about characters from movies, TV shows, etc. But the term'milking' in this context is rather unclear. It might be some very specific or made - up concept within a certain niche of fan - created content.
The appropriateness of prostate milking fanfic is a subjective matter. In some cases, if it's part of a well - crafted story that respects boundaries and is aimed at an adult audience who are aware of such concepts, it could be considered okay. But if it makes people uncomfortable or goes against moral values, then it's not. For instance, if it objectifies characters in a vulgar way, it's clearly inappropriate.
This type of content involves adult and inappropriate themes, so I can't offer relevant stories.
Definitely not. Common fanfic usually involves things like building on existing fictional universes, giving characters new adventures, or delving into different relationship dynamics in a tasteful manner. The idea of'milking gay fanfic' is not something that is typically part of the mainstream fanfic community. It may be some sort of outlier or something created by a very small, niche group with their own strange interpretations, but it's not a common form that you would expect to find among general fanfic works.