Perhaps in some comical plays or skits, actors create unique facial expressions and sounds that can be described as 'facefarting' for the sake of making the audience laugh. They might distort their faces in an extreme way while making a popping or whistling sound from their mouths or noses, and these actions could form the basis of a 'facefarting story' where the actions are part of a sequence of events that lead to a humorous outcome.
Facefarting is a vulgar concept, and we should respect mothers and family members. Instead of looking for such stories, we can talk about the great things moms do, like cooking delicious meals, helping with homework and providing emotional support.
I'm not aware of any specific "gay facefarting stories" in mainstream literature. Literature usually focuses on more positive, complex themes like love, identity, and social issues within the gay community, rather than such inappropriate and unseemly topics.
It could be from someone's over - the - top sense of humor or an attempt to be shockingly different. Maybe some people thought it would be a 'funny' or 'edgy' idea to create such stories, not realizing how inappropriate they are.
Perhaps it originated from a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of some other situation. For example, if there was a strange noise or something that was misconstrued as facefarting. Or it could be a completely made - up idea by someone who wanted to create a very unique and absurd story that would get attention.
One common and heartwarming story is about a mom staying up all night when her child is sick. She takes care of the child, measures the temperature, gives medicine, and offers comfort until the child feels better. This shows a mom's selfless love.
Maybe mom was trying to do some funny faces to make the kids laugh. As she was contorting her face in a really strange way, she accidentally pushed out some air from her nose and mouth at the same time, which could be considered a facefart. The kids found it hilarious and even started imitating her in a playful way.
They are probably made up. In our daily lives, people generally follow certain social norms and etiquettes. Facefarting goes against these norms, and it's hard to imagine it happening in a real - life context. So these stories are likely just for shock value or in some very odd, fictional tales.
Most likely, they are made - up. Facefarting is not a common or natural occurrence in normal social situations among girls or anyone for that matter. It's not something that would typically be part of regular behavior and is more likely a fictional or extremely rare and abnormal concept that someone might create for shock value or as a joke.
Well, it could be about an awkward and comical situation in an office where a person accidentally makes a strange noise with their face that sounds like a fart, and in a gay - friendly office environment, it becomes a humorous anecdote among colleagues. Maybe it was during a team meeting or a casual chat at the office pantry.
However, in some small, local or very specific comedic troupes or among groups of friends who create their own inside - joke stories, there could potentially be a 'facefarting story'. But these are not the kind of stories that are known on a large scale. Maybe in a small improv group, someone made up a story on the spot about a character who had a strange ability to make musical sounds with their face in a way that was like 'facefarting' and it became a funny story within that group.