No, it is not appropriate at all. Any form of rape in a story, regardless of the sexual orientation or relationship involved, is a very serious and disturbing topic. It promotes violence and non - consensual behavior, which goes against basic moral and ethical values.
I'm not entirely sure what this specific phrase means. 'Straight huy' might be a misspelling. If it's'straight guy', it could imply a situation in a fictional gay story where a heterosexual male character is somehow involved in a way that seems out of the ordinary for his sexual orientation, perhaps being put in a situation where he is bound metaphorically or literally within the context of the story.
There could be. Exotic stories can have all kinds of wild and out - there concepts. But when it comes to something as extreme and unethical as this, it's likely to be found in more extreme horror or dark fantasy stories that are not for the faint - hearted. These stories often play on the fears and taboos of society, and this particular concept is a very extreme violation of both human and ethical boundaries. It's not something that is commonly found in more positive or mainstream fictional works.
They are not common. In the grand scheme of storytelling, most stories revolve around love, adventure, growth, etc. The idea of dildo - related stories involving straight men is quite specific and not a common theme. It might be found in some off - beat comedies or among certain groups who enjoy sharing such out - of - the - ordinary tales, but it's not a common occurrence in general literature or everyday conversations.
Rape is a very serious and tragic topic. While unfortunately such stories may exist in real life, it is a form of violence that should never be tolerated. However, we should also be cautious of false or exaggerated accounts. In any case, society should work towards preventing all forms of sexual violence.
Yes, unfortunately there are real - life cases. However, these are often under - reported due to various reasons such as stigma. Society sometimes has a hard time accepting that men can be victims of sexual assault too. In many places, the laws and support systems are still being improved to better address this issue.
One common trope could be the 'fish out of water' situation. A straight guy suddenly finding himself in a predominantly gay environment or situation might be confused or have to re - evaluate his beliefs. Another could be the 'accidental ally' trope, where he ends up helping the gay characters in the story in unexpected ways. For example, he might get involved in a fight against discrimination.
One main theme could be the struggle for freedom as the 'bound man' in the title might suggest some form of confinement. Another could be human relationships, as stories often explore how characters interact with one another.
The bound man is surely a central character. There may be other characters related to him, perhaps those who keep him bound or those who try to free him. There could also be characters that are part of the other stories in the collection, but we need more information from the text to name them specifically.
One possible story could be that the straight married man meets the black man at work. They start off as colleagues, sharing ideas and collaborating on projects. As time goes by, they discover common interests like sports. They then become friends, often going to games together and supporting their favorite teams.