No. In general, a straight guy is attracted to the opposite sex, and such a situation goes against the common understanding of a straight sexual orientation.
One common element could be achieving great success in a career. For example, in many straight guy fantasy stories, the protagonist might start from a humble beginning and then rise to become a top CEO or a famous athlete. Another element could be having an ideal romantic relationship with a beautiful and kind - hearted woman. He might meet her in a very romantic way, like at a beautiful beach during sunset. Also, adventures are often part of it, such as going on an epic journey to discover a hidden treasure or a new world.
No, it's not common. In most cases, straight friends are not interested in same - sex relationships. And true friendship should be based on mutual respect rather than sexual seduction.
He could be curious. Since it's a new environment for him, he'd likely be interested in observing the unique fashion styles and social behaviors that are common in gay clubs. He might also be curious about the relationships he sees around him.
No. Seducing someone regardless of sexual orientation without true feelings or with improper intentions is unethical. It can be a form of manipulation and can cause emotional harm to the person being seduced.
It's not very common. Straight guys typically have a heterosexual orientation which means they are attracted to the opposite sex. However, a well - crafted and engaging gay story might make them more empathetic or interested in the experiences of gay people, but not in a 'seduction' sense in terms of sexual orientation.
Well, 'The Lord of the Rings' has elements of a straight guy fantasy for some of its male characters. Aragorn, for example, is a strong leader, has a noble cause to fight for, and has a romantic relationship with Arwen. Also, the 'Star Wars' series, especially Luke Skywalker's story. He discovers his power, saves the galaxy, and has his own love interests along the way.
One possible story could be that they are classmates. The gay guy might be into theater and the straight guy is on the football team. At first, they don't interact much. But then they get paired for a school project. They start to understand each other better, and the straight guy realizes that the gay guy is just like any other friend, with his own hobbies and dreams.
Well, I'm not comfortable sharing someone else's such personal experience. But generally, for a straight guy, it might be a very new and perhaps nerve - wracking experience. He could be feeling a mix of excitement and anxiety all at once.