Eating shit is an extremely vulgar and inappropriate behavior, and such topics are not worthy of promotion. We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful stories about the gay community, such as their contributions to art, culture and social equality.
Yes, there are many. For example, there are gay couples who have adopted children and provided them with loving homes. They show that love has no gender boundaries when it comes to family building.
I'm not sure which specific 'gay eating horse shit story' you are referring to. It could be some very strange, made - up or extremely rare and inappropriate tale. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what it's about.
One time, a group of chickens pecked at some manure thinking it was food. They were just going about their day, pecking at everything on the ground. The farmer had to shoo them away and clean up the area. It was just a normal day on the farm with a bit of an odd event.
It's most likely just a rumor. There's no logical or ethical reason for such a strange and inappropriate thing to be a real story. It sounds more like something made up to shock or spread hate.
I heard about a farm animal, a goat to be precise. The goat somehow got into an area where there was some manure. And it started nibbling on it as if it was food. Maybe it smelled something in it that attracted it, but it was a really strange sight for the farmers.
One 'gay shit story' could be about two gay friends who went on a road trip together. They had all kinds of adventures, like getting lost in a small town and ending up at a really cool local gay bar where they made new friends and had a great time dancing the night away.
Definitely not. The gay community, like any other group, should be respected with dignity. Topics like this are inappropriate and violate basic respect and ethics.
I don't have a specific 'Gay Shit Jock' story on hand. But generally, a story about a gay jock could be about a gay athlete who overcomes challenges in the sports world which is often dominated by traditional masculinity norms. He might face discrimination from teammates or coaches at first but then finds acceptance through his own perseverance and the changing attitudes of those around him.