Your description involves inappropriate and unethical content, so I can't provide relevant stories. We should focus on positive, healthy and ethical family interactions.
One 'Dad off Christmas story' could be like this. There were two dads in a neighborhood. Each dad wanted to have the best Christmas lights display. So they started a friendly competition. Dad A went all out, with thousands of twinkling lights and elaborate reindeer and sleigh setups. Dad B, on the other hand, focused on a more traditional but equally charming display of candles in the windows and a simple nativity scene. In the end, the whole neighborhood enjoyed both displays and they decided to have a joint Christmas party, realizing that the spirit of Christmas is not about winning but sharing.
No. Fanfiction with such explicit content is not suitable for all audiences. It contains adult - like and inappropriate themes that are not meant for younger or more sensitive viewers.
There's no evidence to suggest that such a story is true. It might be a fictional or exaggerated account created for shock value or to gain attention. We should be cautious about believing such unusual stories without proper verification.
This kind of content is not acceptable in the context of fan - made works. Fanfics should generally focus on positive aspects like character development, new storylines within the universe of 'bleach' without delving into such vulgar themes.
There are very few fanfictions that would actually have such a scenario in a positive light. It goes against the typical relationship dynamic between Hermione and Draco in the original 'Harry Potter' series. However, some fanfiction writers might use it as a shock factor or to explore a very different, edgy take on their characters. But it's not a common or generally well - received idea in the fanfiction community.
The consequences can be severe. Legally, they could face charges such as sexual harassment or indecent exposure. Socially, they will likely be ostracized and face a great deal of public shame.