Well, it's a very complex situation. In real life, sexual orientation is usually an inborn trait. However, in fictional stories, it could be about a woman's actions or influence making a man question his sexuality. For example, she might introduce him to a more open - minded and queer - friendly community where he starts to explore different aspects of his identity. But this is more about self - discovery and less about being 'turned' gay in the literal sense.
Yes, it could be possible in a fictional story. Suppose the girlfriend is bisexual and has a lot of male gay friends. Her male partner, through spending time with these friends, discovers a side of himself that he didn't know existed. He might start to feel attracted to men in a way he never thought before. But this is just a fictional exploration and not how sexual orientation really works in real life.
It's very unlikely for someone to be turned gay by a girlfriend. Usually, if a man discovers he is attracted to men while in a relationship with a woman, it means he was already gay or bisexual but perhaps hadn't fully recognized it. It could be that the relationship with the girlfriend made him feel something was off, and then he explored his feelings more deeply and found his true orientation.
One possible consequence is severe psychological damage. The person may experience confusion, guilt, and a loss of self - identity. They might struggle with accepting this new 'forced' identity that goes against their true nature.
One possible plot could be a curse placed upon him by an evil sorcerer. Maybe he offended the sorcerer in some way, and as revenge, the sorcerer uses dark magic to transform him into a woman. He then has to deal with all the new physical and social aspects of being a woman while trying to find a way to break the curse.
One possible reason could be as a form of punishment. For example, if a character has been misbehaving in a way that is considered inappropriate for their gender, magic might transform them to teach them a lesson. Another reason could be an accident. Maybe a young wizard was practicing a spell and it went wrong, resulting in the transformation. Or it could be a magical curse placed on someone because of a feud between families or kingdoms.
Magic gone wrong is a common reason. Just like a magician who miscalculates a spell and accidentally turns someone into a baby boy. Another reason could be a curse. For example, if someone angers an evil witch, she might put a curse on that person to turn them into a baby boy as a form of punishment.
No. Forcing someone's sexual orientation is completely unethical. Sexual orientation is an innate part of a person, and no one should be coerced into being gay or any other orientation against their will. It violates basic human rights and personal freedom.
It could also be due to past experiences with men that were not positive. If she had bad relationships or experiences with men that made her feel unfulfilled or unhappy, she might be more open to exploring relationships with women. Also, some psychological research suggests that there may be some inborn factors that could play a role, but it's still a complex area of study.
One reason could be that he was simply born with the potential for same - sex attraction but due to social conditioning and the environment he grew up in, he initially identified as straight. As he grows older and more self - aware, he starts to recognize his true feelings.
She can't, really. Sexual orientation is innate. But in these so - called stories, it might seem like she does. Maybe the girlfriend introduced the person to a more open - minded and accepting environment where they felt safe to explore their true feelings, which could be same - sex attraction. But this isn't 'turning' them gay, it's just facilitating self - discovery.
One possible plot could be that the girlfriend accidentally discovers her dad's secret relationship with another man. She feels confused and betrayed at first, but then tries to understand him.