It is not a common plot in literature. Traditional literature often adheres to more conventional ideas of relationships and sexual identities. However, in some modern and more experimental works, there might be some elements that touch on unexpected changes in sexual orientation, but a story specifically with this plot of a sleeping straight guy getting 'blown gay' is quite rare. It may also be considered a bit too extreme or out - of - the - box for mainstream literature.
This kind of story is often about unexpected experiences. Maybe in the story, the sleeping straight guy wakes up to a situation that makes him question his sexuality. It could be a moment of confusion and self - discovery.
This is a rather complex and personal topic. While there may be fictional or real - life accounts, it's important to note that sexual orientation is a deeply personal aspect of a person's identity. However, I don't have a specific story to share as such situations are often unique and private to those involved.
It could also be the emotional connection during the encounter. If there was a deep emotional bond formed during the sexual experience, it might make him reevaluate his feelings towards the same sex. However, it's important to note that this doesn't necessarily mean he is gay. It could just be an exploration of his bisexuality or a more fluid sense of sexuality. Also, sometimes social and cultural expectations play a role. If he comes from a very conservative background where same - sex relationships are not accepted, this experience might be a huge shock to his system and make him question everything he thought he knew about himself.
Well, it depends. While it's not an overwhelmingly common trope, it does exist. Some stories might use it to make a statement about sexual fluidity or the power of attraction that transcends sexual orientation. However, it also might be a controversial topic as it challenges some traditional views on relationships.
It's not very common. Straight guys typically have a heterosexual orientation which means they are attracted to the opposite sex. However, a well - crafted and engaging gay story might make them more empathetic or interested in the experiences of gay people, but not in a 'seduction' sense in terms of sexual orientation.
It's not common at all. Literature usually focuses on positive, moral, and legal relationships. A plot like this would be very controversial and not in line with the general themes that literature aims to promote, which are often about love, growth, and positive human interactions.
Well, one possible consequence could be a lot of internal confusion for the straight guy. He might start to question his own sexuality or feel guilty about what happened. Another consequence could be a strain on their relationship, whether it was a friendship or just an acquaintance. If word gets out, there could also be social repercussions for both of them, like being ostracized or gossiped about.
This is not a very common theme in mainstream literature or media. In most cases, mainstream works tend to promote positive, consensual relationships. However, in some niche or edgy works, this kind of plot might be explored, but it often comes with a lot of controversy as it may touch on issues of coercion which is unethical in real - life relationships.
The straight guy might initially be in a state of disbelief. He could then get angry, feeling that his boundaries have been crossed. However, he might also be confused. Maybe he has some underlying feelings that he wasn't aware of before, which could lead to a period of self - reflection.
No. Such a topic involves inappropriate and private sexual content which is not suitable for public discussion as it violates social ethics and privacy norms.