In mainstream comics, there are no such inappropriate stories as the term 'girl penis' is biologically incorrect and not part of normal comic narratives. Starfire is a character from Teen Titans and her stories typically revolve around heroism, friendship, and adventure.
In fanfiction, 'starfire girl' could be a term used to describe a story centered around a girl who has similar characteristics to Starfire. This could include her alien - like appearance, her superhuman abilities such as flight and energy projection. Writers may create their own versions of a 'starfire girl' to tell unique stories.
In normal development, females have a different hormonal and genetic blueprint compared to males which doesn't lead to penis development. So if there is a so - called 'girl grows a penis story', it's likely either a fictional or a misrepresentation of an intersex situation. Intersex individuals are born with differences in sexual characteristics that don't fit typical male or female definitions, and proper medical understanding and support are crucial for them.
There is no natural way for a girl to grow a penis in the normal biological sense. However, in extremely rare cases of certain genetic disorders with intersex conditions, there may be ambiguous genitalia at birth which can be misinterpreted in a very simplistic 'girl grows penis' - like scenario, but this is a complex medical situation involving chromosomal and hormonal abnormalities, not a common or typical occurrence.
Sure. Fanfiction about a girl like Starfire allows fans to expand on her story. They can give her new adventures, like going on a quest in a different dimension. It gives a chance to explore her emotions more deeply, for example, her homesickness for Tamaran.
Yes, there are likely fanfics that feature Starfire and Raven in a non - inappropriate way. Many fanfic writers focus on creating stories that explore their friendship, teamwork, or adventures within the context of the Teen Titans universe without delving into inappropriate themes.
Definitely not. Unless it's in a very specific, consensual, and appropriate medical or sexual relationship context (which is also highly regulated), touching someone's penis without permission is completely unacceptable behavior. It violates personal boundaries and can cause a great deal of discomfort and harm to the person.