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they are both fiction, they have settings and they have characters
There is no patron saint of fantasies. Saints deal with realities and not fantasies.
Rape fantasies are common for women but no one wants it to happen for real.
One can find a list of the most common fantasies among American women on many different websites, some examples include the New York Times official website, Askmen and Mamiverse.
Fantasies About Illness was created in 1996.
Pinball Fantasies happened in 1992.
Pinball Fantasies was created in 1992.
Realized Fantasies was created in 1992.
The Miller Fantasies was created in 1997.
Alice in My Fantasies was created in 1974.
Auntie's Fantasies was created in 1941.
Yes, a fable can include humans as characters. Humans can interact with animals, plants, or other objects in the story to convey a moral lesson or teach a principle. The presence of humans in a fable is a common way to explore human behavior and societal issues.