I have a story where a girl was new to using tampons. She got one stuck and had to go to the doctor. When she told the story later, she made it so funny by imitating how she tried to explain the situation to the doctor in a very shy and awkward way.
Since I'm not familiar with this 'arsenic world novel', I can't tell you the author. It could be an indie author or someone who has written this as a very niche piece of work. Maybe it's a new release and not widely known yet, so the author isn't in the public eye at the moment.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read a novel named 'arsenic world novel'. It could be about a world where arsenic plays a significant role, perhaps in a scientific, environmental, or even a fictional and dystopian context.
The story centers around these sweet-looking sisters who have a rather macabre hobby of poisoning. There's also a lot of confusion and chaos when their nephew discovers what they're up to. It's a wild ride of a tale.
No, there are no well - known or famous stories specifically about boys wearing tampons. It's not a typical or widely - recognized theme in mainstream literature or popular stories.
In some fictional tales that aim to break gender norms, a boy might wear a tampon as a statement. Let's say in a world where all traditional gender - related taboos are being challenged. A boy could be part of a group that is trying to show that products like tampons are not just for girls and that there should be no shame in any gender using any product. It could be part of a larger story about equality and breaking down barriers.
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I'm sorry, I haven't actually read this story in detail. But generally, Ruskin Bond's works often feature vivid descriptions of the Indian landscape and the simple yet complex lives of people there. Maybe this story is about a situation where arsenic is involved in a rather sinister or mysterious way.