It's inappropriate. In a society that advocates for body positivity and respect for all, creating a story with such a fetish can contribute to body - shaming in a way. People come in all shapes and sizes, and we should be promoting healthy and inclusive attitudes, not ones based on fetishes.
Sure. There was a woman named Lily. She used to be very active and had a great figure. But then she got a job that was mostly sedentary. She also started eating a lot of junk food out of stress. Day by day, she noticed her clothes getting tighter. She gradually put on weight, slowly transforming into a fat woman. She didn't realize how much her lifestyle change had affected her until it was quite obvious.
There was a lady, Jane. After getting married, she became less active. Her husband was a great cook and made delicious but calorie - rich meals every day. Jane loved to eat and without much physical activity, she started to gain weight slowly. Her body shape changed over a couple of years. One day, she saw an old photo of herself and decided to start walking every morning and cut down on sugary drinks to get back in shape.
We can focus on positive and diverse storylines. Instead of focusing on fetish - based ideas, think about stories that promote friendship, love based on mutual respect, and personal growth. For example, a story about a person's journey to self - acceptance regardless of body type.
One reason could be a change in diet. If she starts consuming more high - calorie and junk foods like fried chicken and sugary drinks regularly, it can lead to weight gain. Another is a lack of exercise. For example, if she goes from an active job to a desk - bound one and doesn't make up for the lack of movement in her free time.
There were many novels in which the male protagonist slowly transformed, such as Battle Through the Heavens and Martial Universe. The protagonists of these novels had experienced many setbacks and tribulations, and finally became powerful superheroes by constantly improving their strength.
There were also many novels about women crossdressing as men, such as 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Sword of the Blue Blood', and so on. The heroines in these novels usually played male characters and became legends in the martial arts world through their unique identities and experiences.
Well, without more specific details, it could be about a woman who, through some sort of magic or curse perhaps, is turned into a mouse. Maybe it's a fairy - tale - like story where she has to face new challenges as a small rodent in a world made for humans.
Well, in the woman transformed into a butterfly story, it might signify a spiritual journey. The woman's change into a butterfly could represent a connection to the ethereal and a transcendence of the ordinary. It may also imply a new beginning, a fresh start in life where she can flutter around, exploring new possibilities, much like a butterfly explores different flowers.
😋According to your needs, I recommend the following novels:
"Transformed Beauty"
[Transformed into a Vicious Tongue Girl]
"Starting to be a girl today."
Transforming into a girl with a venomous tongue
These novels belonged to the category of transforming into a funny and sarcastic one, similar to " The Story of a Woman " and " Transformed Xiaowei." I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Identity confusion is a common theme. When a character is transformed into a woman, they often have to grapple with who they are now. For example, in 'Ranma 1/2', Ranma has to deal with his dual identity as a male and a female version of himself.