Definitely not. Children should be exposed to positive, healthy and educational content. This kind of story about licking feet is abnormal and not something we want children to come across as it might have a negative impact on their mental and emotional development.
It is completely inappropriate. In most cultures, licking someone's feet is a demeaning and abnormal act. Moreover, within a family, brothers should have a relationship based on equality, respect and normal affection. Stories like this can make people feel uncomfortable and violate basic moral values.
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.
It could symbolize extreme subservience or an abnormal power dynamic. In some symbolic interpretations, the act of licking feet represents a very low position in a relationship, perhaps indicating that one boy is in a position of total submission to the other.
There were a few novels that he could recommend, including " I Dressed As The Second Dog Flirting Male Lead In A Romance Story " and " Suddenly Like A Sick Girl Came One Night." These novels all described the plot of the male protagonist licking the female protagonist. " I Dressed As The Second Lackey In A Romance Story " was an urban novel. It told the story of the protagonist, Lu Chuan, who transmigrated into the novel world and became the lackey supporting the female lead. As for " Suddenly Like A Night of Sickness ", it was an old story about sweet love. The male lead was a paranoid bootlicker who doted on the female lead very much. These novels were all about sweet pets and were suitable for readers who liked this type.
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.