It's extremely rare. In mainstream society, straight boys are defined by their attraction to the opposite sex. Such behavior as described in the 'story' is not part of the normal pattern of straight male interaction. Social, cultural and sexual orientation norms all point to this being an out - of - the - ordinary situation.
There were these straight boys who planned a camping out trip. They drove to a secluded campsite near a lake. As soon as they arrived, they started to unload their gear. One of the boys was really good at starting a fire, so he got it going quickly. They spent the day hiking around the area, looking at the wildlife. That night, they had a competition to see who could build the best shelter using just branches and leaves. It was all in good fun, and they laughed a lot during the process.
There are very few positive or acceptable stories of this nature in mainstream literature. However, in some dark, dystopian or cautionary tales, there might be situations where boys are forced into difficult or degrading acts as a way to show the extreme oppression or inhumane nature of a particular regime or situation. For example, in some novels that depict slavery or extreme child labor situations, there could be elements where children, including boys, are forced into various forms of servitude that could be metaphorically related to the idea in the title, but it is always presented in a context of condemning such practices.
One possible plot could be that a group of straight boys are working on a farm during a hot summer day. They get bored during a break and start sharing stories that lead to some awkward and comical moments of self - discovery and embarrassment, but not in a vulgar way.
Sure. There was a straight boy who worked in a coffee shop. A regular customer was a gay man. They started chatting. The straight boy learned about the gay man's dreams and struggles. The gay man was always positive despite the difficulties he faced in society. This inspired the straight boy. He then joined a local LGBTQ+ support group as a volunteer, using his own experience to encourage others to be more accepting.
It could be that they are in a situation where they are showing care and support. For example, if one friend has just achieved something great, the other strokes their back as a sign of congratulations and pride. They might also be in a place where they are reminiscing about old times and this physical gesture is a way of expressing their deep friendship.
There have also been reports in some conflict - ridden areas where armed groups may use children, including boys, in various ways that could be considered forced and degrading. This highlights the importance of international peacekeeping and the protection of children in war zones.