In an Inside Out 2 fanfiction, we could see what happens if the memories start to blend in a new way. Maybe some happy memories start to have a tinge of sadness or vice versa. This could create chaos in Riley's mind, and the emotions would have to work together to sort it out. For instance, Joy and Sadness might need to collaborate more closely than ever to understand how to deal with these new types of memories.
One way is to use analogies. Riley could learn about sex in the way she learns about how a flower needs pollination. It's a natural process. So, in the story, we can compare human sexual development to natural processes in nature. This makes it more palatable for a family - friendly read while still getting across the basic idea of learning about sex in a general sense.
One idea could be that Riley learns about the biological aspects of sex in a scientific context. For example, in a school project about human reproduction, Riley and her friends explore the topic through textbooks and documentaries. This way, it focuses on the educational side rather than anything inappropriate.
There were a few novels about villains giving birth to babies that could be recommended. "The Beauty Is Pregnant and Gives Birth to the Villain" was a complete book. It told the story of the heroine in different worlds. She gave birth to the Villain's child and was doted on. In addition,"I Give Birth to the Villain (Quick Wear)" was also a fast-wear novel. The main character was Song Qiaoqiao, who also gave birth to the Villain's child and enjoyed his love.
Words and deeds are consistent, words and deeds are consistent, people judge a book by its cover, words and deeds are consistent, words and deeds are consistent.
I recommend "A Noble Girl Wearing Everyday Clothes Reverse" to you. This is an ancient romance novel. The main character is a noble girl from the Qi Dynasty who wears clothes to the modern world and then wears them back to clean up the mess. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I haven't read Andrew Grey's 'Inside Out' specifically, so I can't give you the exact plot. But generally, Andrew Grey's novels often revolve around relationships, personal growth, and the exploration of emotions.