Well, 'Fish Cheeks' isn't a novel. It could be a piece of creative non-fiction or a memoir perhaps. But it doesn't have the length and structure of a novel.
One success story could be a young man who initially had a patchy beard on his cheeks. He started using beard growth oils regularly. After a few months, the patches filled in nicely. He also made sure to maintain a healthy diet rich in vitamins like biotin which is known to promote hair growth.
Yes, it is. 'Fish Cheeks' has the characteristics of a short story, such as a narrow scope, a single main conflict, and a relatively short narrative length to deliver its core idea effectively.
It could be for adding a touch of cuteness or making the dog seem more tired or laid-back. Different cartoon designs have different reasons for giving a dog saggy eyes.
No. Writing erotica stories that focus on such body parts in a vulgar way is inappropriate and goes against moral and ethical standards in most societies.
There are many great stories about moms out there, such as their strength in difficult times, their selfless dedication to the family, but this particular description is not suitable for discussion.
There are many heartwarming mother - related stories in literature and real life that are far from this disrespectful concept. We can read about how mothers show great courage in difficult times, how they build strong family bonds, and how they are the pillars of the family. For instance, in some historical accounts, mothers have led their families through famine and war with their indomitable will.