Since we don't have a clear understanding of what 'gay vines styffed stories' truly means, it's nearly impossible to provide examples. It could be that it's a very specific form of storytelling within a small community that uses a very unique set of symbols and themes. Without more information, we can't really give accurate examples.
I'm not entirely sure what 'gay vines styffed stories' specifically are. It could be some sort of unique creative works within a particular community or perhaps a misspelling. Maybe it was intended to be 'gay vines stuffed stories', which might refer to stories related to the gay community and vines (could be grape vines symbolically or some other kind of vines in a creative context), but that's just speculation.
One example could be a story about two gay men who met in an art class and fell in love. They then had to navigate through the judgment of some people in their small town but found strength in each other. Another could be a story of a gay woman who travels the world and discovers different gay cultures and makes friends along the way.
We should avoid delving into inappropriate content. There are many great gay - related works that deal with important social and emotional aspects, such as the novel 'Maurice' by E. M. Forster. It explores the life and love of a gay man in a more sophisticated and meaningful way.
In 'Brokeback Mountain', it's a story of forbidden love. The two main characters are gay but are in a society that doesn't accept their relationship. They have to hide their love and face many difficulties. Another example is 'Love, Simon'. It's a coming - out story where the main character Simon is trying to figure out how to come out to his family and friends in a modern, yet still somewhat challenging, high - school environment.
Sorry, without a clear understanding of what 'thighty whighty' means in this context, I can't give specific examples.
Another example could be a story of a gay person's first time traveling to a city known for its gay - friendly atmosphere. They'd describe the excitement of exploring gay bars, clubs, and cultural events. They might talk about how it was different from their hometown and how it broadened their perspective on the gay community.
In a gay theater troupe's dressing room, there are various smells. There's the smell of makeup, the different hair products used by the actors, and the unique body odors after a long rehearsal. All these smells come together to form a smell story that is specific to that group and their creative space.
Well, an example could be a fan - created story in the world of a superhero franchise. Imagine two male superheroes having a romantic sub - plot in a fanfic. The writer could explore how their superpowers interact with their relationship, and how they deal with the public's perception of their gay relationship. Another example could be a historical - based fanfic where two gay soldiers in a war - torn era find solace in each other, showing the difficulties and beauty of their relationship against the backdrop of historical events.
I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand. But it could be a fanfic set in a fictional high school where all the popular kids are gay and the social hierarchy is based on different aspects of gay relationships, like who has the most romantic adventures.
Since 'wg' is not defined clearly, it's difficult to give examples. However, in general gay - themed fanfic might involve relationship development, coming - out stories, or dealing with discrimination. But this 'force feed wg' part makes it hard to provide relevant examples without more information about what 'wg' represents.