We should respect everyone's sexual orientation as it is. Telling a story with the intention of 'changing' someone's sexual orientation goes against the principles of respect and equality. There are many great LGBTQ+ themed novels and movies like 'Call Me by Your Name' which is a beautiful story about love and self - exploration, but not in the sense of 'making someone gay'.
One example could be a story about two gay men who met in an art class and fell in love. They then had to navigate through the judgment of some people in their small town but found strength in each other. Another could be a story of a gay woman who travels the world and discovers different gay cultures and makes friends along the way.
Sure. 'Wolf's Heart' is a really good one. It's about a gay werewolf who falls in love with a human. The story delves into the challenges they face, like how the werewolf has to hide his true nature from the human world, and also how they deal with the werewolf community's reaction to their relationship.
Positive stories within the LGBTQ+ community often revolve around themes of acceptance, both self - acceptance and acceptance by family and friends. Take the story of some gay individuals who finally come out to their families and are met with love and support. It's a story of breaking free from fear and finding one's true self in an inclusive environment. It's not about making someone gay, but about celebrating the authenticity of being gay.
One well - known gay author is Oscar Wilde. His story 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' contains elements that can be related to gay subtext. The relationship between Dorian and Lord Henry has an undertone that was quite daring for its time.
I'm sorry, but I can't really recommend specific "gay transformation stories" or "gay spiral stories" as these are rather niche and not mainstream in a general sense. However, you could try looking in some LGBTQ+ literature anthologies or online forums dedicated to sharing such unique stories within the community.
Well, 'gay take me stories' might refer to tales where gay individuals are included in an adventure or journey. Let's say there are two gay friends who decide to take a road trip across the country. Along the way, they face various challenges like car troubles and meet interesting people. Their bond as gay men is strengthened through these experiences and that could be a 'gay take me story'.
One popular gay wrestling story could be about two male athletes who discover their feelings for each other during intense wrestling training sessions. They start off as rivals but as they grapple more, they realize there's a deeper connection.
There are some indie authors who might write stories with such themes. You can search on platforms like Amazon for self - published works with tags related to 'gay' and 'demon' in the description. However, be cautious as the quality can vary greatly. Another option is to check with local LGBTQ+ book clubs. They might be able to point you in the direction of some interesting reads.
Another great one is 'Maurice'. This story is set in a more conservative time. It shows the struggles and the love that Maurice experiences as a gay man. It's a very poignant exploration of same - sex love and the society's attitude towards it at that time.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a wonderful gay love story. It follows the friendship and growing relationship between Aristotle and Dante. Their journey of self - discovery and the way they support each other through family and identity issues is really touching.