Yes, I've heard of it, but it's not a very common or mainstream story. I don't know all the details though.
Yes, I've come across the mention of it. However, it seems to be a rather unusual and not widely known story. There isn't much information readily available about it in general knowledge sources.
I'm sorry, but I've not come across the 'cumdumpster mom story' before. It could be something very new, very niche, or just a term made up by a small group of people.
I've heard a few different takes on 'ghost poo stories'. One was more of a joke - like story where a group of friends were camping and one of them claimed to see a 'ghost poo' floating in the air. It was really just a piece of toilet paper that had gotten caught in the wind and looked really strange in the moonlight. Another was a more serious - sounding one about an old castle where there were reports of 'ghost poo' on the stairs. But it was likely just some pranksters trying to make the place seem more haunted.
I can't say that I've ever heard of this 'gay facefart story'. It doesn't seem to be a mainstream or widely - known story. It could be a niche, creative, and very unusual story that only a few people are aware of, if it exists at all in the way the name implies.
I haven't come across a'shrinking sex story' prior to this. It's possible that it's a new or very local concept, or something that was created for a particular artistic or literary purpose that I'm not familiar with.
No. It could be a very local or newly created ghost story. There are countless ghost stories, and this one hasn't come to my attention until now.
No, I haven't. It's a very strange and unfamiliar phrase to me.
No, I haven't. It's not a common term that I've come across in mainstream literature or general writing discussions.
No, I haven't. It seems like a very specific and rather strange story that I'm not familiar with.
No, I haven't. It seems like a rather unique or perhaps even a made - up title that I'm not familiar with in the realm of Christmas stories.
No, I haven't. It's not a common term that I'm familiar with in the general fanfic or literary world.