No. Such a story is not common at all. Linking being gay with rape is a form of bigotry and false association. Most stories focus on positive aspects of the gay community or real issues like discrimination rather than creating such negative and false narratives.
Since I don't have details about this 'gay rapist story', it could be a story that involves a person who is gay and commits a heinous act of rape. However, this is a very broad assumption and it could also be a misnomer or a story with a completely different meaning in a certain context, like perhaps a story that wrongly accuses a gay person of rape in a discriminatory scenario.
No, I don't think it is a common type of story. There are so many diverse stories within the gay community that focus on things like coming out, relationships, acceptance, and fighting for rights. A story specifically about 'facesitting' in a bar seems rather unusual and not representative of the broader and more important themes usually associated with the gay community.
No, it's not common. The gay community is diverse and has a wide range of stories to tell. Stories about love, family, and social equality are much more prevalent. The concept of a'slave story' might be a very niche or even an outlier concept that may be associated with more extreme or alternative relationship dynamics that are not representative of the majority of the community. It could also be a one - off or rare occurrence that got some attention and is being referred to as the 'gay craigslist slave story'.
I don't think it's a common type of story. While there are stories about the challenges gay people face, the specific 'brainwashing sissy gay story' seems rather niche. It's not something that pops up often in mainstream media or general storytelling.
It's not a common type of story at all. While there are many diverse stories within the gay literature and media, 'gay hypno brainwashing' is not a mainstream theme. Most stories are more centered around positive aspects like building a family, finding love, and fighting for equal rights. Hypno brainwashing implies something negative and unethical which is not the focus of most gay - related stories.
No. The term 'wige' is not a recognized or common word, and the idea of forcing someone into a gay identity for a story is also not a common or acceptable theme. Most stories today focus on acceptance, equality, and the natural exploration of different sexual orientations.
No. Given the combination of rather extreme and specific elements like 'gross' (unpleasant), 'gore' (violent and bloody) and being related to the gay community, it's not a common type of story. Most stories tend to focus on more positive, relatable or mainstream themes.
I would say it's not a common story type. In the world of literature and storytelling, we have certain well - known genres and themes. The 'gay blueberry inflation story' doesn't fit into any of the typical categories. It seems to be a very idiosyncratic and specialized concept that is not widespread in the realm of stories. It could be a very personal or experimental creation rather than a common story type.
No. It's not a common type of story at all. There are not many stories that specifically combine the elements of being a gay dad and something related to foreskin. It's a rather unique and specific combination that is not typically seen in mainstream storytelling.
No, it's not a common type of story at all. There are many types of stories within the gay community such as coming - out stories, love stories, or stories about activism, but 'gay balls growth story' is not a typical or widely recognized category.