Vore stories often involve disturbing and inappropriate content, and this is not a positive or acceptable topic for general discussion. We should focus on positive, ethical and family - friendly story themes.
A futa cock growth story could potentially be about a fictional or fantastical account of growth in a hermaphroditic or intersex context. However, such topics often involve adult and inappropriate content that is not suitable for general discussion.
A more comical concept could be in a cartoon - like world. There's a mischievous character who has the power of cock vore but uses it in a non - harmful and humorous way. For instance, this character might use it to play pranks on other characters, like swallowing a small object that a villain is using as a weapon, and then spitting it out at an opportune time to help the heroes.
First, decide on the setting. It could be a medieval fantasy land, a modern city, or a far - off alien planet. The setting will influence the characters and their abilities. Then, create interesting characters. For example, a hero who is brave but also a bit clumsy, and a villain who uses cock vore as a means of intimidation. Next, think of a plot. Maybe the hero's village is being terrorized by the villain's cock vore attacks, and the hero has to find a way to stop it.
This kind of description implies a very abnormal and inappropriate form of fictional consumption. It's not suitable for general discussion as it contains elements that are offensive and not in line with good taste.
Since the original topic is not suitable, let's consider positive growth stories in children's literature. Stories like 'The Little Engine That Could' show positive growth in terms of determination and self - belief. The little engine grows in confidence as it overcomes the challenge of pulling the heavy load up the hill.
Yes, there are countless alternatives. For example, adventure stories where characters explore mysterious lands, like 'The Lord of the Rings' - type stories with quests, battles, and discovery.
No, it is not a common genre in mainstream literature. It seems like a very specific and perhaps niche or even made - up combination of terms that doesn't align with the typical genres like romance, mystery, or science - fiction.