Well, false stories like this about Emily VanCamp might exist due to envy or the need for click - bait. Some people or tabloids might think that by creating such scandalous stories, they can attract more attention. But it's really unfair to the actress. She should be judged by her acting skills and the characters she portrays, not by made - up sex stories. It's also a sign of a rather unethical side of the media and gossip - hungry culture.
I can't really clarify it as it stands because the 'sex sex stories' part makes it seem inappropriate and unclear. It might be a very bad attempt at describing some sort of relationship between Alison and Emily that involves some sort of roughness, but without more proper words and context, it's impossible to say for sure.
I'm not aware of any legitimate or verified'sex story' regarding Emily VanCamp. Spreading unsubstantiated rumors about someone's personal life in such a vulgar way is unethical.
You could look for general friendship - based fanfiction about JJ and Emily. There are many well - written stories that focus on their adventures together, their loyalty to each other as friends or colleagues in the story's universe.
No. Writing sexual fanfic about a real person is not ethical as it violates their privacy and can be considered a form of objectification. Everyone has the right to be respected and not have their image used inappropriately in fictional and often sexualized contexts.
It's completely unacceptable. Fanfic is meant to be a form of creative expression within certain boundaries. When it comes to real people, we should refrain from creating sexual content. Emily Osment has worked hard in her career, and she should be respected for her talent and contributions, not be the subject of such inappropriate fan - created content.
It's not clear what this is supposed to convey. If 'rough with' is meant in a non - sexual way, it still needs more context. But the 'sex sex' part makes it seem like it's inappropriate and perhaps not a real, well - formed statement.
It's not okay. Such content can make others uncomfortable and also goes against the general respect we should have for fictional characters. There are many other ways to explore the relationship between Emily and Aron in fanfiction, like their adventures or friendship development without involving sexual content.
I'm not sure specifically as it's a rather inappropriate topic for fanfiction. Fanfiction should generally focus on positive, non - sexual themes such as friendship, adventure, or personal growth. So I can't provide details on this particular type.