No. Such behavior is inappropriate and not acceptable in public or civilized settings, whether in gay stories or any context. It violates social norms of propriety and decency.
Well, it would probably have a very poor reception. Most readers expect stories to uphold certain moral and ethical standards. Such a description goes against those standards and can make the story seem tawdry and unappealing. It might also lead to the story being shunned by a large portion of the audience who value propriety in literature. In addition, it could give a negative impression of the gay community if it is wrongly associated as a common or acceptable behavior within that community, which is completely untrue.
Definitely not. Public spaces are for general and family - friendly conversations. This kind of topic contains sexual connotations which are not suitable for public discussion.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say precisely. It could potentially be a satirical or fictional account that plays on certain stereotypes, but again, without further details it's just speculation. Maybe it was created as part of a humorous or edgy piece of writing in a particular sub - culture.
I'm not sure specifically as it could refer to various things. It might be a fictional story that involves gay characters and perhaps some aspect related to masculinity or relationships. But without more context, it's hard to define precisely.
It's a comical and fictional story about a musician named Dewey Cox. His life is filled with all kinds of wild adventures in the music industry, from his rise to stardom to his personal life struggles.
Definitely not. Using terms like 'donkey dick' is vulgar and when combined with 'gay' in such a way, it can be seen as offensive and disrespectful to the gay community as well as just being in poor taste in general.
It's not appropriate at all. While discussions about the gay experience can be healthy and positive, this phrase contains vulgar language ('banana dick') which has no place in respectful communication, whether it's about sexual orientation or any other topic.
Rather than discussing this kind of potentially offensive story, we could talk about positive gay experiences like their contributions to art, culture and the fight for equality.
It's completely unacceptable. In a public environment, we should promote topics that are positive, educational, and inclusive. Telling this type of story goes against good taste and respect for others.