In a non - sexual context, 'top' in the gay community can sometimes refer to someone who is more dominant in a general sense, like being a leader or more assertive in a group. However, using these terms out of sexual context still needs to be done carefully to avoid misinterpretation. And'submissive' might refer to a more passive or following role in a non - sexual relationship, like in a friendship or work dynamic. But this is a very loose interpretation as these terms are mainly sexual in origin.
I cannot provide sexual stories. However, I can say that in the context of gay relationships, there are many positive aspects like mutual support, love and respect that are more worthy of our attention.
Once there was a young gay man named Alex. He was in a relationship with Tom. Alex was submissive in nature. He always let Tom take the lead in making decisions, like where they would go for dates or what movies they would watch. He found comfort in following Tom's lead, and this dynamic worked well for their relationship as they both respected each other's feelings.
A submissive gay first story could be about a young man who, in his first relationship, was very shy and submissive. He let his partner take the lead in most things, like choosing dates and activities. For example, his partner decided they would go to an art gallery for their first date. The submissive one just followed along, happy to be in his company.
Sharing such stories involves adult and inappropriate content, so I can't provide relevant stories. However, there are many positive and inclusive gay-themed novels and movies that focus on love, friendship and self - discovery, such as 'Call Me by Your Name'.
It depends on how they are portrayed and the context. If all parties involved are consenting adults and the stories are about healthy, respectful relationships, then they can be considered ethical in the realm of fictional exploration.
There's a character in a short story I read. His name was Simon. Simon was in a relationship with Nick. Simon was the submissive one. He would often let Nick choose the activities for the day. For instance, if Nick wanted to go hiking, Simon would happily go along, even if he wasn't that into hiking. He believed in the strength of their relationship based on his submissive nature.