I'm not really sure specifically about such characters in gay stories. There are a wide variety of gay stories out there with diverse characters, but this description seems rather specific and might not be a common trope in all gay literature.
Perhaps it could be a humorous take on a character's transformation gone wrong. Let's say Ron accidentally casts a spell on himself that gives him a 'huge bubble butt' and the fanfic could be about his attempts to reverse the spell while dealing with the embarrassment and hilarity that ensues among his friends at Hogwarts. It could also involve the teachers trying to figure out how to fix it without causing more chaos in the school.
There could be. In some cases, gay athletes or fitness enthusiasts might share stories of their transformation into having huge muscles and a bubble butt. These stories can be inspiring for others in the gay community who are also interested in fitness. They may talk about the motivation behind their physical transformation, whether it was for personal health, to attract a partner, or to feel more confident in their own skin. It can also be a way for them to express their identity through their physical appearance.
I'm not sure if there are specific 'Harry Potter' fanfics directly related to such a phrase. Fanfics usually focus on various aspects like the adventures of the characters, their relationships, or exploring different magical elements. It's a rather strange and not so common theme to find in mainstream 'Harry Potter' fanfiction.
One positive story could be of a gay man who was initially self - conscious about his body. He started working out to build huge muscles and tone his butt. Through this journey, he not only achieved his physical goals but also found a great sense of community at his gym. He made friends with other like - minded gay individuals, and they supported each other. His new - found confidence also led to him getting a great job where he felt more assertive and self - assured.
The novels recommended by Butt Detective were Sherlock and This Is A Weird Thing. These novels were all children's detective works, attracting readers with humorous story language and puzzle games. They all had reasoning and case solving plots, suitable for children who liked to solve puzzles and solve cases.
Well, that depends. If it's part of a novel or a film script, it's likely fiction. But if it's reported in a news article or a documentary, it's probably nonfiction.
The makeup photo was a photo taken by an actor after makeup and styling for a certain role. Before the film started shooting, the photographer, together with the art, makeup, fashion, lighting, and other departments, would explore and study the character's appearance according to the description of the character in the script and the director's intentions. The photoshoot could be done in one go or repeated many times. The purpose of the photo was to provide the makeup crew with a basis and reference for the actors during the filming period. A large number of makeup photo materials could be found on photo websites such as photo websites and Qianku websites for design and creative use.