No, it's not completely safe. A dog's mouth can carry various bacteria, parasites like salmonella or giardia, and even rabies virus if the dog is not vaccinated. So, it's important to keep dogs away from small children's faces and not allow licking, especially around the mouth area.
Well, you should clean the part of the girl's body that was licked as soon as possible. Check if the dog is vaccinated against rabies. If not, or if you're unsure, contact a healthcare provider. Monitor the girl for any allergic reactions like itching or hives. If any concerning symptoms develop, don't hesitate to take her to the hospital for further examination and treatment.
No. Even if it doesn't contain explicit or adult content, the idea of a snake licking a girl's face can be disturbing or scary for some, especially younger audiences. It might also be inappropriate for those who have a phobia of snakes.
One possible plot could be that in a fantasy world, the girl is an adventurer exploring an ancient temple. A magical snake, perhaps a guardian of the temple, approaches her. Instead of attacking, it curiously licks her face with its forked tongue, which might be a sign of the snake sizing her up or recognizing her as having a special connection to the temple. Then the girl has to figure out how to communicate with the snake or escape its clutches.
No. Writing such content involving inappropriate and potentially disturbing descriptions related to a small girl is completely unacceptable and unethical. It violates moral and legal boundaries regarding the protection of minors.
Yes, it can be. Dogs' mouths can carry various bacteria, such as Pasteurella, which can cause infections if the skin is broken. Even without broken skin, there could be an allergic reaction to the dog's saliva.
First, wash the area where the girl was licked with mild soap and warm water thoroughly. Then, check for any signs of scratches or bites. If there are any, it's important to seek medical attention as soon as possible because dogs can carry bacteria or diseases. Also, observe the girl for any allergic reactions like redness, swelling or itching. If she shows any of these symptoms, consult a doctor.
Probably not. Popular fanfics usually revolve around well - known mainstream characters or concepts. A 'whalewolf' is not a common or widely recognized concept, and the idea of a girl being licked by such a creature is quite out - there. So it's more likely to be a very small - scale, not very well - known fanfic.
No, it's not safe in a real - world sense even if it's in fanfic. Snakes have different kinds of saliva which could potentially be harmful if they licked a person. However, in fanfic, the author might be using this as a creative and somewhat edgy plot device to make the story more interesting or to introduce an element of the unknown.
There could be. Fanfiction covers a wide range of themes and scenarios. But finding a specific 'girl licked by werewolf' fanfic might be a bit tricky. You'd need to search through relevant fanfic platforms, like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Just be prepared that the content might not be to everyone's taste and could potentially violate community guidelines on some sites if it's too extreme.