Sure. There was a boy who sleepwalked into the kitchen at night. He opened the fridge, took out some leftover pizza and started eating it while still asleep. His parents were quite astonished when they found him in the morning with pizza crumbs all over his face and the kitchen in a bit of a mess.
There's a story of a boy who sleepwalked into the bathroom and started brushing his teeth with shaving cream instead of toothpaste. His mother heard the strange noises and went to check. She couldn't help but laugh when she saw what he was doing. It took him a while to figure out what had happened when he woke up properly.
I don't have specific gay sleepwalk stories on hand. But generally, a sleepwalk story could be like a gay man sleepwalking into the kitchen and making a very strange sandwich in his sleep, not realizing what he's doing until he wakes up to a mess in the kitchen.
Once, I heard about a man who would sleepwalk every night. One time, he sleepwalked out of his house and into the forest. His family woke up and searched everywhere. In the forest, they found him standing by a cliff, eyes glazed over. Just as they were about to reach him, he took a step forward as if he was going to jump. They managed to grab him just in time. It was terrifying to think what could have happened if they were a second too late.
There are no prominent or 'famous' gay sleepwalk stories that I can recall. Most sleepwalk stories, whether from the gay community or not, tend to be more of a personal or family - shared kind of tales. They are not typically the sort of stories that gain widespread fame like some movie star stories or historical events.
Well, a sleepwalk novel might be a type of fictional work that focuses on the psychological aspects of sleepwalking. It could explore how the mind works during sleepwalking, perhaps with a scientific slant. The story could revolve around a sleepwalker who discovers something about themselves or their past while in that sleepwalking state. It could also be a horror - themed novel, where the sleepwalker does things that are terrifying, either to themselves or others.
In a park, a boy sees a girl painting a beautiful landscape. The boy approaches and says, 'Your painting is amazing!' The girl blushes and says, 'Thank you. I love coming here to paint.' They then have a dialogue about art. The boy shares that he likes modern art while the girl is more into traditional landscape painting. They end up exchanging ideas on different art styles for a long time.
One story could be a boy and a girl are at a library. The boy says, 'I can't find this book about ancient civilizations.' The girl replies, 'Oh, it might be in the history section over there.' They then start chatting about their favorite historical periods. The boy likes the Roman Empire for its grand architecture and the girl is into the Mayan civilization for their advanced astronomy knowledge.
Once upon a time, there was a Tickle Boy. He discovered that his grandpa was very ticklish. So, every time he visited his grandpa, he would start a tickle fight. His grandpa would pretend to be annoyed but actually loved the interaction. It became a special bond between them.
I don't have specific 'cfnm boy stories' to share directly. However, generally in such stories, there could be elements like boys being in situations where they are the focus in a female - centric or female - dominant context. For example, in a school play where the girls take on most of the leadership roles and the boys have to follow their instructions in a fun and interesting way.
Sure. One story could be about a boy who was very weak at first but was inspired by a muscle - building athlete. He started to exercise regularly and gradually built up his muscles, and through this process, he also gained confidence and made many new friends at the gym.