Maybe in the 'my gym partner's a monkey fan fiction', the monkey has a magical ability. Every time the human partner is feeling down or tired during a workout, the monkey touches him and gives him a burst of energy. The monkey could also be on a secret mission in the gym. He's looking for a lost treasure that he believes is hidden somewhere in the gym. So while they're working out, the monkey is constantly searching for clues, which makes for an exciting and mysterious fan fiction.
You can start by creating a character profile for the monkey. Decide on its personality traits, like whether it's mischievous or really friendly. Then, describe the first encounter between the human and the monkey in the gym. Maybe the monkey jumps on the treadmill next to the human and starts running in a really funny way. This initial scene can set the tone for the whole fan fiction.
Well, my friend's sister walked into the gym all determined. She was aiming to work on her cardio that day. So she hopped on the stationary bike. As she was pedaling away, she noticed a group of people doing a really intense HIIT workout. It inspired her. After her bike session, she joined in on a stretching class and left the gym feeling great and more motivated than ever.
It's hard to give a definite answer. Size isn't the only factor that determines satisfaction. Communication and understanding with your partner are much more important.
Sure! You can cite a novel's intro. Just be precise in your citation, mention the author and the title of the novel clearly. And if it's from a specific edition or publication, include that information too.
No, it is not ethical in most moral and relationship frameworks. Such a situation can lead to a great deal of emotional turmoil, jealousy, and damage to multiple relationships. It goes against the traditional concepts of loyalty and exclusivity in romantic relationships and can also strain the friendship with your best friend.
First, communicate openly. Let your partner know you are there to listen without judgment. Second, focus on the present and future of your relationship. Past is past. Third, try to understand that everyone has a history, and it doesn't define your current relationship.
Set boundaries. Decide together what is acceptable and unacceptable in your relationship when it comes to reading materials. Stick to those boundaries.