Once, my friend Tom lost his job. He was really down. I helped him by updating his resume and teaching him some new skills for interviews. We practiced together for days. Eventually, he got a better - paying job at a great company. It was a simple act but it made a huge difference in his life.
Once, my friend Tom saw an old lady struggling to carry her groceries. Without hesitation, he rushed to help. He carried the bags all the way to her home. The old lady was so grateful and invited him in for a cup of tea. Tom's simple act of kindness made the old lady's day much easier.
In a fictional tale, the friend helping to get pregnant was Lisa. Her friend Kate had always dreamed of having a child but was having difficulties. Lisa first made sure Kate was taking all the necessary vitamins and supplements. Then she introduced Kate to a support group of women with similar issues. Lisa also helped Kate find a new doctor who specialized in fertility. After months of trying different treatments and with Lisa's unwavering support, Kate finally got pregnant.
Once there was a guy named Tom. His friend Jack liked a girl named Lily but was too shy to talk to her. Tom decided to help. He found out Lily's interests and told Jack. Then Tom arranged for them to be at the same place - a book reading event as Lily loved books. Jack finally mustered the courage to talk to her, all thanks to Tom's help.
Once my friend lost his wallet which had his ID and all his money. I helped him search everywhere we had been that day. We retraced our steps to the park, the coffee shop and finally found it under a bench in the park. It was a relief for him and our friendship grew stronger through this experience.
It is generally not ethical in most cases. In many societies, pregnancy should occur within the context of a consensual, legal relationship like marriage or a committed partnership. Assisting a friend in getting pregnant outside of such proper frameworks can raise numerous legal, social, and ethical issues, such as the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved, potential harm to the future child, and interference with family and social norms.
Perhaps your friend was really sick and weak. In that case, helping them to the urinal is a very kind act. You could hold their arm gently to keep them steady while they do their business. It shows the depth of your friendship and your willingness to be there for them in an uncomfortable but necessary situation.
One story could be that a friend was feeling really down because he failed an important exam. So, I spent hours with him, helping him make a study plan for the retake and sharing some useful study techniques. Another story is when a friend was moving to a new place. I helped him pack all his stuff, load the truck, and then unload and set up his new place. It was a tiring day but really rewarding to see him settled in.
It's inappropriate. In today's society, we strive for inclusive and respectful representation. Gay relationships are about love, friendship and equality, not for creating erotic content. Erotic stories in general are not suitable for public consumption, and adding a specific orientation to it makes it even more unacceptable.
The legal implications can be quite serious. In many places, if it's not done through a regulated fertility clinic, things like sperm donation or surrogacy (if it's part of the scenario) are illegal. There could be issues with parental rights. For example, if a man helps a female friend get pregnant informally, he may be legally liable for child support even if he didn't intend to be a full - time parent. Also, the child may face legal challenges regarding their identity and inheritance rights.