First, you could try to have an open and honest conversation with him. Ask him why he is submitting such stories. Maybe he has an interest in gay literature or is supporting the LGBTQ+ community in some way.
You could also suggest that he be more aware of the potential impact on family members if they are conservative. Encourage him to share his thoughts on these stories in a more private or appropriate setting, like with his friends who might have similar interests.
If you are uncomfortable with it, express your feelings calmly. But also respect his right to engage with different types of stories. He might be exploring themes of diversity and acceptance through these stories.
Well, it depends on how you 'caught' those stories. If it was by accident, like seeing some messages or something. Try not to overreact. Maybe give your brother some time and space to come to you and talk about it if he wants. But if you feel like you need to talk to him right away, approach the conversation gently. For example, say something like 'I accidentally saw something and I just want you to know that I'm here for you, no matter what.'
First, respect his stories and his identity. If he has chosen to share these stories with you, it could be a sign of trust. You can be supportive, listen without judgment, and let him know that you are there for him.
Well, it's really a tough situation. If your classmate did this, you might want to distance yourself from him for a while. Maybe write down your feelings about this incident in a journal. And if you feel comfortable, have a one - on - one conversation with him. Explain how his actions made you feel. For example, you might say 'I feel violated because those are my personal gay stories and you should not have treated them that way.' See if he can apologize and change his behavior.
This is an inappropriate situation. You should firmly and politely let your aunt know that such topics are not acceptable to be shared. For example, you can say 'Aunt, this kind of story is not suitable for us to talk about.'
Yes, it can be normal. In today's society, there is a growing acceptance of diverse sexual orientations. If he is submitting gay stories, he might be an ally of the LGBTQ+ community, or perhaps he has a personal interest in the stories' themes such as love, acceptance, and identity.
In general, bareback sex, which refers to sex without a condom, is not ethical in the context of gay relationships or any sexual relationships. It poses significant health risks, such as the transmission of sexually transmitted infections including HIV. In a family context, if an older brother is involved in such behavior, it also goes against family values and can cause distress to other family members. It's important to promote safe and consensual sexual practices.
You should firmly tell them that such stories are not suitable to be shared. If it continues, you may consider reducing contact with them to protect your mental well - being.
If you caught your brother masturbating, you need to handle it delicately. Don't shout or make a big scene as it will only make things worse. You could choose to ignore the incident initially. But if it becomes a recurring issue in inappropriate places, you might want to have a heart - to - heart talk. Explain to him that while it's a normal behavior, it should be done in private. You can also suggest some ways for him to ensure his privacy, like using a lock on his door or being more aware of when others are around.
You need to break the silence. Don't keep this to yourself because it can have long - term negative impacts on your mental health. Consider reporting it to the appropriate authorities, such as the police or child protection services. They are trained to handle such cases and can ensure your safety and start the process of holding the perpetrator accountable.
You need to respect your friend's journey, but also take care of yourself. If his experimenting involves things that are against your values or make you uncomfortable, it's crucial to be honest. You could say something like 'I support you in exploring your identity, but this particular behavior is making me uncomfortable.' At the same time, educate yourself more about the gay experience and identity exploration so that you can handle the situation better. You might also consider introducing him to other gay friends who can be positive role models in a healthy exploration of his identity.