One example could be the movie 'Call Me by Your Name'. It beautifully portrays a relationship between two men in a coming - of - age context. It's not about submissiveness in a negative or inappropriate way, but rather shows the tender and complex emotions of young love and self - discovery within a gay relationship.
There's also the movie 'Moonlight', which focuses on the life of a young black gay man. It shows his journey through different stages of life, including his relationships. It's not about a so - called 'submissive' story in an improper way, but rather about the exploration of identity, love, and acceptance in a very real and moving way.
One movie that has elements related to truckers and coming - of - age stories without adult content is 'Big Eden'. It focuses on a gay man who returns to his small hometown which has a friendly truck - driving community. It's a heartwarming story about love, acceptance and self - discovery.
Sharing or promoting such stories is not appropriate as it may involve unethical or inappropriate themes, especially when it comes to the 'adult - teen' aspect which can be considered as promoting improper relationships. We should focus on positive, healthy and legal relationship stories in the LGBT+ community, such as stories about equal and respectful gay relationships.
Stories about gay couple's journey in adoption. It shows their love and commitment not only to each other but also to building a family, which is a very positive and ethical story.
We should focus on positive, inclusive and family - friendly topics rather than stories with adult and inappropriate elements.
You could try some coming - of - age stories like 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. It tells the story of a young girl growing up in a racially divided town and has many important themes like justice and morality. Another option is 'The Catcher in the Rye' which is about a teenager's struggle with identity and the adult world in a non - sexualized way.
There aren't many mainstream works that directly have a 'submissive teen gay prison story' in a non - adult way. However, some coming - of - age dramas might have bits and pieces. For example, 'Love, Simon' is a great movie about a teen coming to terms with his sexuality. It doesn't have the prison aspect but shows the challenges of a teen in a different context.
Most mainstream literature doesn't cover 'gay tickle bondage stories' in a non - adult way. But you could consider reaching out to local LGBTQ+ writing groups. They may have members who have written stories with light - hearted elements like tickling within a gay relationship context, but these are likely not widely published and would require some digging to find.
There are many stories with submissive male characters in general literature. For example, in some coming - of - age stories, a shy or introverted male character might be in a submissive position in certain social interactions. One such story could be about a young boy who is always overshadowed by his more assertive peers at school but gradually finds his own voice through self - discovery and the help of a kind teacher.
Rather than focusing on such potentially invasive stories, we should promote a positive and inclusive environment for gay teens. We can talk about how to support them in their growth, education and dealing with social acceptance.
Firstly, it should focus on mutual respect. For example, in a story, even if there are different personalities where one might seem more 'submissive', it can be shown as a choice based on love and trust, not coercion. Like in a relationship where one partner is quieter and more yielding, but it's because they feel safe with the other. In 'Love in the Time of Cholera', the characters have different temperaments, and this kind of mutual accommodation is shown in a beautiful way, which can be an inspiration for presenting such themes in gay stories. The story can also emphasize the growth of the characters. The 'submissive' character can grow in self - awareness and self - love, and the relationship can be a platform for that growth.