In a certain gay horror story, a young gay man joins a new social group. Little does he know that the group has a dark secret. They perform strange rituals and try to sacrifice him because they believe his 'lifestyle' goes against their so - called moral code. This story reflects the horror of intolerance and the lengths some people will go to in the name of their warped beliefs.
There's a story where two gay lovers go on a vacation to a secluded cabin. Strange things start to happen like their belongings being moved around, and they hear eerie whispers at night. As they try to leave, they find that all the roads are blocked, and they feel like they're being toyed with by some unknown force. It could be seen as a horror story as they're in a terrifying, helpless situation, and their relationship is put under extreme stress.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples of 'gay wire stories' as the term is rather unclear. It could be something creative like a story of a gay artist who uses wire to create sculptures that tell a story about the gay experience.
A girl walked alone in the forest at night. She saw a pair of glowing eyes. As she froze, a howl pierced the air. Then, something cold brushed against her leg. She started running, not looking back, her heart pounding out of fear.
One famous Hispanic horror story is 'La Llorona'. It's about a weeping woman who drowned her children in a fit of rage and now wanders, mourning and sometimes seeking vengeance. Another could be tales related to the duendes, small mischievous creatures in Hispanic folklore. They are often said to play tricks on people, especially in old houses or in the woods.
In some horror tales, the female body is fetishized in a disturbing way. A female character's appearance is overly focused on, like her being scantily clad just for the male gaze. And when she is in danger, the narrative often blames her for her appearance or her actions that are not in line with traditional femininity, rather than the real source of evil in the story.
In a small, isolated town, there is a powerful witch who is a femdom figure. She uses her magic to manipulate the townspeople. When a group of outsiders come to the town, she starts toying with them, making them see terrifying illusions and gradually driving them insane as they try to resist her control.
There's a taboo horror story set in an abandoned asylum. A group of teens break in to explore. They find old patient records that detail inhumane experiments. As they go deeper, they start to hear screams and see shadowy figures. It plays on the taboo of violating a place full of pain and suffering.
One example could be: 'I woke in the dark. A cold hand touched my face. I heard a whisper. It said 'join us'. Then I saw the shadowy figures all around. It was my end.
Sure. A common Medicaid horror story is the denial of coverage for pre - existing conditions in some situations. Even though Medicaid is supposed to help those in need, there are times when the bureaucracy gets in the way and people with long - standing health issues are left without the proper coverage.
There was a case where a mgtow man was so against the idea of marriage that he constantly preached against it to his friends. But as he got older, he saw his friends having happy family lives with loving wives and children. He started to feel a deep sense of loneliness and envy, which was his own'mgtow horror story' of sorts. He had been so rigid in his beliefs that he didn't consider the potential joys of a committed relationship.
One example could be a story where a gay man moves into a new town and discovers that the locals have a dark secret related to persecuting the gay community in the past. Strange things start to happen to him, like finding ominous notes and being followed by shadowy figures.