The boy could learn to accept the experience as a way to understand the challenges faced by girls, and use this newfound understanding to promote gender equality. Then he can return to his normal self with a more inclusive mindset.
The family could also have a change of heart. They realize the harm they have caused and start to support the boy in being his true self. This could lead to a reconciliation and a new, healthier family dynamic where the boy is free to be who he is while still having learned important lessons from his time as a 'daughter'.
One way is that after the girl gives the boy a wedgie, they both start laughing about it. They realize it was a silly thing to do and become friends. Maybe they even team up to play a game together.
The family could come together to support the mom. They force her to attend support groups, and she meets people who have been through similar situations. With the combined support of her family and new friends, she manages to quit drinking and finds a new purpose in life, like starting a small business or volunteering in the community.
The story might end with the realization that the whole experience was a dream, and the guy wakes up as his normal self. This would be a more psychological ending, suggesting that the transformation was a manifestation of his inner fears or desires. For example, if he had been curious about the experiences of the opposite gender, the dream could be a way of exploring that without actually going through a real - life change.
The boy could find a true friend who accepts him for who he is, diaper and all. This friend stands up to the bullies and helps the boy see his own worth.
It could end with the boy accepting his new identity as a girl. After going through all the experiences and self - discovery, he decides that he is more comfortable being a girl and starts a new life.
One way for a positive outcome is through building stronger relationships. Maybe as he is forced to be a girl, he meets new people who support and understand him. These new friendships or family bonds can help him grow. Also, if he uses this experience to break gender stereotypes, it can be positive. He can show that a person can be more than what society expects based on gender, whether they are born as a boy or forced into a girl - like role.
Another way is through the restoration of relationships. Maybe there were conflicts between friends or family members throughout the story, but at the end, they reconcile and are closer than ever. This gives a warm and positive feeling to the ending. Also, a character could find self - acceptance and inner peace, which is also a very positive way to end a story.
To make it more positive and inclusive, the story could revolve around a boy who is curious about the experiences of girls. He could participate in activities typically for girls, not because he is forced, but because he wants to understand and break down gender barriers. He could then share his new - found understanding with others, promoting gender equality and mutual respect. This way, the story would be about breaking free from rigid gender norms in a positive and inclusive manner rather than a forced transformation.
The plot could start with the event that forces the boy to be a 'baby girl'. Then, show his initial shock and resistance. As the story progresses, he might start to learn about this new identity, like wearing different clothes or doing 'girly' things. His relationships with others will change, and that can drive the plot forward.