No. Such topics are inappropriate and violate privacy and decency norms. We should focus on positive, inclusive and respectful topics in public discussions.
One better topic could be the history of the gay rights movement. It's important to understand how the gay community has fought for equality over the years. Another could be the representation of gays in mainstream media, which has been evolving. Also, the unique cultural contributions of the gay community, like in fashion and the performing arts, are great topics.
No, they are not common. Penis exams are a private medical matter for most people regardless of sexual orientation. While there may be some stories shared within the gay community about general health exams that include penile examinations, it is not something that is widely talked about in public or mainstream media. It is more likely to be part of internal discussions within the community to promote sexual health awareness among gay men.
There are no such 'penis growth magic stories' in a real sense. Penis size is mainly determined by genetics, and while there are some medical and scientific ways to address concerns related to sexual health and development, there's no magic involved. Gay or straight, believing in unfounded'magic' for this is not based on fact.
The idea of 'gay magic penis growth stories' is rather absurd. Growth of the penis occurs through biological processes. It is influenced by factors such as proper nutrition during development, lack of certain medical conditions that could stunt growth, and normal hormonal balance. Tales that deviate from these scientific facts are more in the realm of fiction and should not be taken seriously.
There are no prevalent gay magic penis growing stories in mainstream mythology. Mythologies around the world are rich with various themes such as the origin of the world, the adventures of heroes, and the relationships between gods and mortals. The concept you mentioned is quite unusual and not a part of the traditional narrative in most mythologies. Even in stories that involve sexual or romantic elements, this particular concept is not present as far as I know.
I'm not sure what specific story you are referring to. There could be various fictional or even real - life scenarios where a boy in a speedo might be noticed for different reasons, but without more context, it's hard to say more.
One way is through strict university policies. Universities should have zero - tolerance policies for hazing and enforce them rigorously. Another is education. Fraternity members should be educated about the harm of hazing, both physical and mental.
These stories are more common than one might think. The consequences are multi - faceted. For the victim, there's the immediate pain and potential long - term damage to their sexual health. There's also the emotional toll. It can shatter their confidence and trust in others. In the fraternity context, it can lead to a breakdown of the supposed brotherhood values and may result in the fraternity being shut down if the hazing is exposed.