In general, when we think of gay literature, we often come across stories about coming out, finding acceptance, and building relationships based on mutual respect and love. Scenarios like the one in your question are not the norm and are not likely to be found in well - known works of literature.
The existence of such stories would be a misrepresentation of the real and complex relationships within the gay community. Gay relationships are about love, care, and companionship, just like any other relationships. Stories like these could lead to misunderstandings and discrimination, rather than promoting understanding and acceptance.
Yes, in some modern LGBTQ+ literature, there might be such themes explored in a more artistic and relationship - centered way. For example, in 'Giovanni's Room' by James Baldwin, it delves into complex relationships between men that could potentially include elements that touch on such aspects within the context of love, identity, and human connection.
There are indeed some. Some stories depict an older man providing emotional support to a gay boy who is struggling with family issues or bullying at school. The older man's presence can be like a safe haven for the boy. They might bond over shared interests in art or music, and this connection helps the boy see that there are positive aspects to his identity and that he is not alone in his journey.
I'm not aware of any mainstream literature that contains such inappropriate content. Mainstream literature typically focuses on positive, ethical and diverse themes that are suitable for a wide range of audiences.
I'm sorry, but this topic involves vulgar and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories. Instead, we can talk about the history of the gay rights movement, which is a very positive and important topic.
Some novels with complex family relationships might contain such stories. For instance, in a family saga where there are strict family hierarchies, an older female figure like a grandmother or an aunt could potentially spank a male relative if he breaks the family rules. This not only shows the power structure within the family but also reflects on the cultural and social norms of the time when the story is set.
I'm not sure specifically about stories that are strictly about 'gay sucking two at same time' in mainstream literature. However, there are many gay - themed works that explore relationships and sexualities in more general and tasteful ways, such as 'Call Me by Your Name' which focuses on a deep emotional and physical relationship between two men, but not in that particular and rather vulgar way.
Yes, there are some. For example, in some communities, an older man might discover his same - sex attraction later in life due to a change in his social environment or self - exploration. He could meet someone who makes him realize new aspects of his identity.
Many older gay men have inspiring stories. Some have overcome great hardships in their lives. For instance, an older man might have been rejected by his family when he came out. But instead of giving up, he built his own family of friends within the gay community. He became a mentor to younger gay men, sharing his wisdom on how to deal with life's challenges while being true to oneself.
One story could be about an older man who finally came out as gay later in life. He might have spent decades in a heterosexual marriage, feeling unfulfilled. After coming out, he found a community that accepted him and was able to explore his true self. He started going to gay pride events and met a partner who understood his journey.