We should focus on positive, healthy and respectful topics within the LGBT+ community, like their achievements in various fields, rather than such vulgar topics.
Sharing such stories is not appropriate as it involves private and often sexual content that is not suitable for public discussion. We should respect the privacy and dignity of others and abide by social and moral norms.
It's essential to be aware of one's own boundaries and limits. The first time sucking can be an intense experience, so knowing when to stop or take a break if things get too overwhelming is key. Also, understanding that it's okay to not be perfect at it from the start and that it's a learning process for both them and their partner.
Well, for some gays, the first time sucking can be a bit clumsy. They are still learning about their own body reactions and how to please their partner. There could be a lot of fumbling around in the beginning, but it also brings a new level of intimacy and exploration in the relationship.
No, it's not ethical. In a society that values privacy and respect, sharing explicit sexual stories, regardless of the sexual orientation involved, is inappropriate. It can also contribute to a negative and prurient view of the gay community, which has been striving for equality and acceptance based on their full humanity, not just their sexual behavior.
I'm not sure specifically about stories that are strictly about 'gay sucking two at same time' in mainstream literature. However, there are many gay - themed works that explore relationships and sexualities in more general and tasteful ways, such as 'Call Me by Your Name' which focuses on a deep emotional and physical relationship between two men, but not in that particular and rather vulgar way.