Once, a friend was doing a theater play where she had to pretend to be a clumsy waitress. As she rushed across the stage, she tripped and her skirt flew up, and she humorously said 'Well, at least my vagina didn't make an unexpected cameo!'. It was so unexpected that the whole audience burst into laughter.
In some cases, it could be misconstrued as a'myth' due to lack of awareness. But in the medical field, these are real situations that are studied and understood. Specialists in endocrinology and genetics often deal with such complex cases to provide appropriate medical care and support.
I think you should approach it with sensitivity and respect. Avoid being vulgar or objectifying. Focus on the context and the character's emotions related to it.
No. It is not a common type of fanfiction at all. Fanfiction typically centers around established characters, relationships, and storylines from a particular source material, and this description doesn't conform to normal fanfiction themes.
Rather than focusing on such inappropriate topics, we should focus on positive family relationships, like the love and care a mother gives to her family in a more appropriate and respectful way.
No. Most fanfiction tends to stay closer to the original character concepts. While there is a wide variety of fanfiction out there, this kind of extreme gender - changing concept is not very common as it goes against the traditional image of the character.
One possible horror story could be: In a small coastal town, there were rumors of a strange occurrence. A fisherman's wife, who was pregnant, had a nightmare. In the dream, she saw tiny lobster babies emerging from a dark, misty vagina - like abyss. They were scuttling all over her, their sharp claws scratching her skin. When she woke up, she felt an uneasiness that she couldn't shake off, as if the nightmare was a premonition of something evil lurking in the ocean's depths. Every time she saw a lobster after that, she was filled with dread.