Definitely not. In today's world, we strive for equality and respect for all. This expression goes against those values as it discriminates against the gay community. Everyone has the right to love and be who they are, whether they are gay or straight.
Well, if we were to look at it without the offensive connotation, perhaps it could be some sort of misconstrued idea where someone is trying to contrast gay and straight in a wrong way. But really, sexual orientation is just a part of who people are, and there's no basis for one being 'better' or 'worse' than the other. Gay people are just as valuable in society as straight people.
I'm not sure specifically as this description could refer to various fictional or real - life accounts. It could potentially be about a relationship or an incident between a gay male youth and an older man, but without more context it's difficult to say exactly.
Sharing such a story is completely inappropriate and violates privacy and ethical boundaries. It involves very private and often sexual content that should not be casually disclosed.
There's no inherent connection. Being comic refers to having a sense of humor or a comical nature, which has nothing to do with being gay. One's orientation is a separate aspect of their identity.
One story could be about a gay teen who was really scared to come out at school. He thought his friends would reject him. But when he finally did, some friends were actually very supportive and he realized his fears were partly unfounded.
By focusing on the growth. For example, if a gay teen had a bad experience with bullying, he can turn it into a positive by becoming an advocate against bullying in his school later.
A 'guy sucks for girl' situation can be positive when it's based on mutual respect. If the guy is showing his interest in a respectful way, like asking about her day, her interests, and really listening to her answers, it can build a healthy connection. For example, he might remember the little details she mentions and surprise her with something related later. This shows he values her as a person, not just for any physical or sexual reasons.