No. 'Gay gangbang stories' often involve vulgar and inappropriate sexual content that is not suitable for public discussion. Such topics violate social ethics and moral norms.
Yes, there might be some in certain niche or underground literature. However, such content is often not mainstream and may be difficult to find in traditional literature collections. Some independent or alternative publications might touch on such topics, but they are not widely accessible or accepted.
Sharing or seeking such stories is inappropriate as they involve vulgar and non - consensual - seeming scenarios in most cases. We should focus on positive and healthy aspects of the gay community like their contributions to art, culture and equal rights movements.
Literature should carry positive values. There are so many positive aspects of high school life that can be written about, such as the challenges and growth in studies, the first love experiences that are pure and beautiful, and the strong friendships formed during that time. Gangbang stories go against the basic moral and ethical norms that literature should uphold.
There is also the issue of stereotyping. It can reinforce harmful stereotypes about the gay community, as if all gay relationships are about extreme sexual situations like gangbangs, which is far from the truth. Gay relationships are just as complex and diverse as straight ones, and should be depicted in a more positive and accurate way.
There could be some rare experimental or avant - garde works that might touch on themes related to sexual orientation changes in extreme situations, but it's very difficult to find and not something that is commonly associated with the general concept of modern literature.
Another theme could be about the complex relationships among multiple individuals in a sexual context. It may depict how different personalities interact and form unique dynamics during such an encounter.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'Hindi gandu stories' are as 'gandu' is a vulgar term in Hindi. However, if we consider general Hindi folktales, there are many like the story of Panchatantra. These stories are full of moral lessons, often about clever animals outwitting others. For example, in one Panchatantra story, a clever monkey saves his friends from a crocodile by using his wits.
Gandu could be a character in a story. Maybe Gandu is a little mouse who embarks on a journey through a big house. It discovers many hidden corners and makes new friends like a friendly spider.