There was this guy who was going on a first date. He planned everything meticulously, from the restaurant reservation to the flowers. But when he got to the restaurant, he realized he had left his wallet at home. He had to awkwardly explain the situation to his date. It was a real boner situation that he could have easily avoided with a little more double - checking.
A student once had a boner horror story during an exam. They studied all the wrong topics and when they saw the questions, they were completely clueless. They sat there sweating and trying to come up with something, but in the end, they knew they were going to get a very low score. It was a horrible feeling of unpreparedness.
I'm not entirely sure what 'wish boner' specifically means in this context. But a real wife story could be about a wife who always wishes for her husband to pursue his dreams. For example, she supported him when he wanted to start his own business. She used her savings to help him get started and was there through all the tough times. Her positive wishes for his success were like a driving force in their relationship.
Definitely not. Fanfiction is often read by a wide range of audiences, including minors in some cases. Including such explicit and inappropriate content violates the basic norms of decency and can also have a negative impact on the fan community as a whole.
It can be normal. The body can react involuntarily to physical touch during a massage, especially in areas that are sensitive. It doesn't necessarily have a sexual connotation.
Sure. There was a man who was supposed to attend an important job interview. He dressed up smartly and left home early. However, he got on the wrong bus and ended up in a completely different part of the city. By the time he realized and got to the right place, the interview was already over. What a boner.
We should focus on positive and respectful topics regarding the gay community, like their achievements in various fields or their fight for equal rights, rather than stories of this nature.
No, it is not appropriate. Such content is disrespectful and inappropriate towards the artist. BTS members should be respected for their talent and artistry, not the subject of such vulgar and inappropriate fan - created works.
I don't have personal experiences of such awkward stories to share. But I've heard of a situation where a guy was in a really quiet library and he saw someone who looked like his crush from afar. All of a sudden, he got a bit excited and had an involuntary physical reaction which was super embarrassing when he realized it in that public place.
Sharing stories about someone having an involuntary physical reaction in a locker room in a sexual context, whether gay or not, is inappropriate and violates personal privacy. We should focus on positive and respectful interactions in locker rooms, like stories of team spirit and friendly conversations.