One story could be about two friends, Jack and Lily. They were neighbors and grew up together. As they got older, they realized their feelings had changed from just friendship. They started going on dates and now they are happily in a relationship.
A really interesting one is about Sam and Jess. They were friends who worked at the same office. They often had lunch together and shared office gossip. One day, they were paired up for a big project. Working so closely together, they saw new sides of each other. They found themselves thinking about each other all the time, and before long, they were in a relationship.
There's the story of Mark and Emily. They were friends since college. They entered into a friends with benefits relationship mainly because they were both single and attracted to each other. They had a lot of fun together, going on trips and having great nights out. But things got complicated when Mark's ex - girlfriend came back into his life. Emily felt a bit jealous, which she wasn't supposed to as it was just a 'friends with benefits' thing. In the end, they decided to stop the arrangement and just be friends again.
Here's a more complex terrible friends story. There were three friends who planned a trip together. One friend, let's call her Jane, was really excited. But the other two friends secretly made all the arrangements without including Jane in any of the decisions. They chose a destination she didn't really like, booked accommodation that didn't suit her needs, and even made plans for activities she couldn't participate in because of her fear of heights. Jane felt left out and unimportant, like she was just an afterthought in their friendship. This kind of behavior can really damage a friendship as it shows a lack of respect and consideration for the other person's feelings.
Rather than using inappropriate terms, we can talk about how gay friends often have a deep bond. They might meet at a local LGBTQ+ community event and become instant friends. They then go on to have great adventures together, like traveling to LGBTQ+ friendly destinations, sharing their experiences, and creating a chosen family of sorts that accepts and loves them unconditionally.
There are many great stories about friends sharing hobbies, traveling together or helping each other through difficult times, which are more suitable for discussion.
One worst friends story is about two girls who seemed very close. But one girl always stole the other's ideas for school projects and took credit for them. Eventually, the real owner of the ideas got in trouble for 'copying' when she was actually the originator.
One of my friends had a story. She and her best friend had a huge fight over a misunderstanding. They didn't talk for weeks. My friend was really sad as she thought she lost her closest companion. But then they accidentally met at a coffee shop. They started to talk, cleared the misunderstanding and hugged. It was such an emotional moment of reconciliation.
Once, two friends of mine, Tom and Jerry, fought over a video game. Tom thought Jerry cheated, and they started yelling at each other. It got so bad that they didn't talk for a week. Eventually, they realized it was a silly misunderstanding and made up.
Once my friend was at a restaurant. He thought the waiter was flirting with him, so he started flirting back. But later he found out the waiter was just being friendly. It was so embarrassing when he realized his mistake.
Another story could be that two best friends decide to go on a road trip together. Along the way, they have adventures like getting lost in a small town but then finding a really cool local diner with amazing food. They share a lot of laughs and make memories that strengthen their friendship.