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.
'Brokeback Mountain' is a very well - known movie that turned into a gay story. It tells the tragic love story between two cowboys, Ennis and Jack. Their relationship is complex and full of longing, set against the backdrop of the Wyoming mountains.
One 'gay turned out' story could be about a young man who grew up in a very conservative family. He was afraid to come out for a long time. But as he got older and met more accepting people, he gradually found the courage to be true to himself. He started by coming out to his closest friends, who were very supportive. This gave him the confidence to tell his family. Eventually, his family, though it took some time, also came to accept him. And now he is living his life openly and happily as a gay man.
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.
Sharing explicit sexual stories is inappropriate and not suitable for public discussion. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful topics such as promoting equal rights for the LGBTQ+ community in a non - sexual context.
Mainstream media aims to reach a wide audience including all ages and backgrounds. Stories of this nature are not suitable for public dissemination as they go against family - friendly and respectful values.
Sure. There was a guy named Tom. He grew up in a very traditional family. He always dated girls as was expected. But as he got older, he realized that he was more attracted to his male friend, Jack. He was really confused at first, but after some self - exploration, he turned out to be gay. He finally came out to his family and friends, and although it was a tough process, he is now living his true self.
It's not common at all. Most literature, whether it's classic or contemporary, usually adheres to more relatable and common storylines. Themes like 'gay bound turned into a pup' are so niche that they are rarely found in the broader body of literature. There are some exceptions in very experimental or niche sub - genres of queer literature, but they are far from being mainstream.
No. Gay sex stories, whether they involve 'turning' or not, are not appropriate for all audiences. Such stories often contain adult and sexual content that is not suitable for younger viewers or those who may be offended by sexual themes.
It is unethical. Gay people are just like any other people, and their sexual orientation is a natural part of who they are. A story that involves forcibly turning someone gay as a fetish objectifies and dehumanizes gay individuals. It spreads wrong ideas that sexual orientation can be forced or used as a kink, which is completely unacceptable in a society that aims to be inclusive and respectful of all people's identities.