I'm sorry, but without knowing the specific story, I can't share it directly. However, everyone's journey regarding their sexual orientation is unique and should be respected.
Since I don't know the story, I can only speculate. It's possible that your best friend's dad grew up in an environment where being gay was not talked about or was even stigmatized. He may have struggled internally for a long time. When he finally realized and accepted his homosexuality, he may have had to deal with reactions from family members. Some might be supportive, while others might take time to adjust. Your best friend might also have had to learn about acceptance and love in a new way, understanding that his dad's identity doesn't change the fact that he loves him.
Well, one story could be that my gay friend's dad was initially quite shocked when his son came out. But over time, he realized that his love for his son was more important than anything else. He started to educate himself about the LGBT+ community, attended support groups, and eventually became an advocate for gay rights in their small town.
Since I don't have the actual story, I can only say that in today's society, more and more people are becoming accepting of different sexual orientations. If your friend's dad is gay, he might have found a community where he feels supported and understood, and has built relationships that are based on love and respect. His family, including your friend, might also have gone through a process of understanding and acceptance.
If his dad is gay, your best friend may experience a range of emotions. He could initially be confused, especially if he doesn't fully understand homosexuality at a young age. As he grows up, he may become an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community because of his personal connection. However, he might also face some difficulties at school or in social situations if people are not as accepting. But overall, it can also be a positive experience as he learns about love and family in a non - traditional way and develops a great sense of empathy.
Well, he may face challenges in finding a support network. There may not be many visible gay communities in his area. And if he has a family that doesn't fully accept him at first, it can be really tough. His own family might be embarrassed or try to 'change' him. In the community, he could also face problems when it comes to things like housing. Some landlords might be prejudiced and not rent to him. It's a hard situation for him to be in.
No, it is not ethical. Having sexual relations with a friend's father is a serious violation of boundaries and trust. It can cause significant harm to your friend, their family, and your relationship with them. It goes against basic principles of respect and propriety in social relationships.
A positive story could be that my gay friend's dad was always very supportive from the start. He made it clear that he loved his son unconditionally, no matter his sexual orientation. He would often bring home literature about the gay community to show his son that he was interested in understanding his world better.
The 'my dad's best friend novel' could be about a coming - of - age story in relation to the dad's best friend. Perhaps the narrator observes this friend and learns important life lessons from him. It could show how this friend has influenced the dad over the years and in turn, how that influence trickles down to the narrator. It might also deal with themes like love, loss, and friendship as seen through the unique lens of the dad - best friend relationship.