I can't really say if it's popular. There are so many fanfics out there and without any data on its views, ratings, or the size of its readership, it's impossible to determine its popularity.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a very niche or fan - created story. It might be about a character named Bella in a particular fictional universe experiencing some sort of situation where 'gets eaten out' could be a very strange or unique event within the context of that story. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
In the 'Missing Jaw Man' story, he might be a central character with a complex backstory. He could be a person who has been forgotten by society because of his disfigurement. He may have had a family, a job, a normal life before whatever happened to him. The story might unfold his journey to either accept his new state or seek a way to reverse it, all while facing the challenges and prejudices that come with his appearance.
To have a novel that gets devoured, focus on a strong beginning to hook readers. Also, build tension and suspense throughout. And don't forget about a satisfying ending. Make the story flow smoothly and keep the language vivid and easy to follow.
There are some coming - of - age novels where a teen girl's exploration of new experiences might be symbolically or narratively related. For example, in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower', the main character Charlie observes and experiences different relationships and social interactions that could be seen as a form of growing up and self - discovery, but not in a vulgar way. It's more about the emotional and psychological journey of a teen.
No. Such stories often involve inappropriate and adult - themed content which is not suitable for all audiences, especially children and those who are sensitive to such topics.
The Trap Jaw's origin story often varies depending on the specific fictional universe. In some cases, it could be the result of a genetic mutation. For example, in certain monster or superhero lore, a character might develop the Trap Jaw feature due to an experiment gone wrong or exposure to some strange energy source. This gives them the distinct ability to have a powerful jaw - like mechanism that can be used for various purposes like attacking or defending.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Man with No Jaw Story' you are referring to. It could be a horror story about a man who lost his jaw in some tragic event, like an accident or an attack. Maybe it's a mystery where the lack of a jaw is a key clue to solving a crime.
The movie 'Juno' is also a great example. Juno, a teen girl, deals with an unplanned pregnancy and the relationships that come with it. It shows her journey of making difficult decisions, dealing with family and friends, and growing up. It's not about any inappropriate themes but rather about the real - life challenges that a teen girl might face.