She should be calm and not make sudden movements. If the dog shows any signs of aggression like growling or baring teeth, she should slowly back away. Also, not approach the dog when it's eating or sleeping as it may be protective of its resources.
The following novels were recommended:
1. "Ye Han Deep Drunk Thoughts": This is an ancient romance novel. The plot is compact and the emotions are strong. The male and female protagonists are very smart, beautiful, gentle, and do not travel through time.
2. "Emperor's Brocade: The female protagonist is smart and strong, while the male protagonist is evil and domineering. Both of them become the empress and the emperor. The ending is perfect.
3. "Tenderhearted Trap: Young Master Jia's Escaped Wife"
4. "The Little Wife's Reversal: Conquering a Billionaire CEO"
5. "The Trap of the Wealthy Class: The Chief Madam Won't Come Home"
6. "Wedding on the Pillow: A Kiss, Sweetheart"
7. My unruly sister-in-law
Please note that the above novel recommendations may be related to the specific content of the Gentle Trap, but they are not directly related to the Gentle Trap.
In fanfic, it can be a normal and endearing scenario. It might show the bond between the girl and the dog. However, it also depends on how it's written. If it's written in a way that the dog is overly aggressive while licking, it could seem less normal.
This is a very disturbing and often false or misreported type of story. In most cases, such a situation is extremely rare as dogs do not have the intent in the way humans understand rape. However, there may be cases of aggressive and inappropriate behavior from animals that are misconstrued in such a way. It's important to base our understanding on facts and not spread unfounded and sensational stories.
Perhaps the story could be about a large woman who gets accidentally tangled up in the leash of a big dog while walking in the park. Maybe the dog is overly excited and runs around her, causing the leash to knot around her legs or body.
Well, in pulp fiction, a common trap is the over - use of clichés. Clichéd plot devices like the damsel in distress or the last - minute rescue are overdone. It can make the story feel stale. Another is the lack of literary sophistication. Pulp fiction often doesn't have the nuanced language or complex sentence structures found in more high - brow literature. This can limit its appeal to a more discerning readership. Also, the profit - motivated production of pulp fiction can lead to rushed works. Authors may be pressured to produce quickly, leading to plot holes and inconsistent characterizations.
In "Longevity Begins from the Stone Pagoda," the male protagonist started to live in the countryside with his friends. Later, he was thrown into a pagoda by a very powerful old monk to train. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One possible story could be that the wife was visiting her friend's house. When she entered the backyard, she saw her friend's large dog. The dog was a big, friendly Labrador. It came bounding up to her, wagging its tail vigorously. She was initially a bit startled by its size but then started playing with it, throwing a ball for the dog to fetch. It was a heartwarming moment as she watched the dog's joy in running around and playing.