I'm not sure there is any positive significance to it. Fanfiction should generally focus on positive themes like friendship, adventure, or character development rather than sexual content. So this kind of fanfiction might be considered inappropriate in most proper fanfiction circles.
One way is to stay away from unregulated or adult - oriented fanfiction platforms. Most mainstream and well - managed fanfiction sites have strict rules against sexual content.
One major problem is that it's inappropriate. It can make the original story's fans feel violated. Also, it may not be in line with the values of the original work. If 'Jessie' is from a show aimed at a certain audience, this kind of fanfiction goes against the intended audience's expectations.
Definitely not. Fanfiction should be a creative exploration within the boundaries of what is acceptable. 'Jessie' is likely a character from some media, and adding sex to it distorts the original intention of the character and the story. It can also be considered a form of disrespect to the original work and its fans who might not want to see the character in such inappropriate scenarios.
Writing sexual fanfiction about characters is generally not appropriate as it can objectify the characters and make others uncomfortable. It also often violates the spirit of the original work and can be considered disrespectful to the creators and other fans who may not want such explicit content associated with the story.
There are many great Beca and Chloe fanfictions that focus on their friendship and musical journey. For example, stories that revolve around their experiences in the a cappella group, like how they support each other during competitions. You can find these on popular fanfiction websites by using tags such as 'Beca and Chloe friendship' or 'Pitch Perfect fanfiction not sexual'.
Yes, there are likely many out there. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Jessie Luke and Jessie kiss' in the search bar, and you should be able to find relevant stories. However, the quality can vary greatly, so you might have to read through a few to find one that really suits your taste.
No. Fanfic should be a creative and positive extension of existing works. When it involves sexual content, especially when it's not in line with ethical and moral values, it is not appropriate.
For Jessie, you can develop her by showing her growth in terms of her relationships. If she's shy at first, show how she becomes more confident around Tony and the other Jessie. Tony can be developed by giving him a backstory. Maybe he has a troubled past that makes him more empathetic towards the Jessies. The other Jessie can be developed by highlighting her differences from the first Jessie. For example, if one Jessie is more artistic, the other could be more scientific, and show how they learn from each other.