From an artistic and literary perspective, if the story is part of a more complex exploration of human sexuality, relationships, or modern technology's impact on personal experiences in an adult - only context, it could potentially be appropriate. But in mainstream or family - friendly literature, it is not suitable due to its sexual nature.
Yes, for example, some medical or therapeutic devices might use a form of remote vibration technology for muscle relaxation or pain relief, which is not related to sex.
One possible plot could be that the girl discovers this newfangled device as a gift or by accident. She then starts to explore how it works in the privacy of her own room, with some initial confusion but gradually getting the hang of it and having an unexpected adventure of self - discovery.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards. We should focus on positive, family - friendly and respectful topics.
I don't have personal stories about vibrators. However, some people might share positive experiences about how a vibrator has helped them in a healthy sexual exploration within the boundaries of consensual and private use. But this is a very personal and private topic that not everyone is comfortable discussing openly.
Definitely not. It goes against the general standards of propriety and respect for the character. Kara Danvers is a character that can inspire in many ways like her strength, courage and compassion, not for creating inappropriate sexual fanfictions.
Writing such fanfiction that involves explicit sexual content is inappropriate. Fanfiction should generally focus on positive, creative, and non - explicit aspects of the characters and their stories. It goes against ethical and moral standards in most cases.
There really shouldn't be stories in this area in a proper or positive context. Instead, we could talk about stories of women in art, like how female artists have made their mark in the art world with their unique creativity and perseverance.