A story could be that the young fat boy is in the gym locker room after his first tough workout. He's sweating profusely and is a bit embarrassed about it. He sits on the bench in the locker room, looking at his chubby legs and arms. But instead of feeling down, he realizes that he's taken the first step. He overhears some guys talking about their fitness progress and gets inspired. He tells himself that soon he'll be sharing his own success story in this very locker room.
No, it's generally not appropriate. Locker rooms are private spaces for a specific gender. Even if it was an accident in the story, it still violates the privacy norms. However, the tickle part might be a way to defuse the initial shock or discomfort in a fictional situation.
At a local gym, there was an old, large locker that had been there for years. One night, the janitor was cleaning the locker room and heard a thumping coming from that locker. He thought someone might be trapped inside, so he tried to open it, but it was locked. He got the master key and when he opened it, a cold wind blew out. There was no one inside, but on the locker wall, there were strange marks that looked like fingerprints, but much larger. After that night, the janitor always avoided that locker.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'boy locker room story' you're referring to. It could be about various things that happen in a boy's locker room, like typical conversations among boys, sports talk, or pranks they play on each other.
If 'cocksuer' is a very specific or local term, without proper definition, we can't really find stories about a young boy in relation to it. It could be a word from a very particular sub - culture or a simple misspelling.
Sure. There was a young boy named Tom. He was new to the sports team. In the locker room, he was a bit shy at first. But he soon found that his teammates were friendly. One day, he forgot his water bottle in the locker room. His teammate Jack noticed and brought it to him on the field. Tom was really grateful and from that day on, they became good friends in the locker room environment.
Well, in the school, a young boy got mixed up and ended up in the girl's locker room. A group of girls found him there. Instead of getting angry, one of the girls with a great sense of humor started a tickle fight. She tickled the boy on his feet which made him giggle uncontrollably. It was a really strange but also a really funny encounter that they all remembered for a long time.
No. Such stories are not common. In a healthy locker room environment, everyone should be accepted for who they are regardless of gender - related stereotypes. The idea of labelling someone as a'sissy' is inappropriate and most places today strive to promote an inclusive and respectful atmosphere.
There could be a story where a boy in the locker room has an encounter with a lost item. He finds a valuable wristwatch on the bench. Instead of keeping it, he tries hard to find the owner, and in the process, he makes a new friend who is really grateful for his honesty.