One positive story could be about a gay teen who found acceptance within his school's drama club. The members supported him wholeheartedly, and he was able to shine in school plays without facing any discrimination. This shows that in some communities, gay teens can find a nurturing environment.
Another could be from some of the works that explore the early days of the gay rights movement. Stories of gay individuals facing discrimination, violence, and having to fight for basic rights. These are 'nasty' in terms of the treatment they received and 'brutal' in the fight they had to wage. For instance, there were accounts of gay men being physically assaulted just for being themselves.
Media also has a huge role to play. Positive representation of gay teens in movies, TV shows, and books can change the public's perception. When people see normal, relatable stories of gay teens living their lives, they are more likely to be accepting. Also, families need to be educated and encouraged to be supportive of their gay teen members.
These stories can also be used in educational settings. When students read about the 'brutal' past of gay rights, such as the Stonewall Riots which started as a response to police brutality towards the gay community, they gain a deeper understanding of the need for equality. And the 'nasty' parts, like the constant discrimination, can make them more empathetic.
One of the most brutal war stories is from World War II. The Battle of Stalingrad was extremely harsh. Soldiers fought in freezing conditions, with shortages of food and ammunition. Civilians were also caught in the crossfire, and the city was reduced to rubble. Many soldiers died of starvation, frostbite, and in intense combat.
One brutal story is the Great Flood. God decided to wipe out most of humanity and animals due to the wickedness of man. Only Noah and his family, along with the pairs of animals on the ark, were spared. It was a large - scale destruction that shows the severity of God's judgment in the Old Testament.
Mainstream literature aims to promote positive values, and brutal erotic stories are full of vulgarity and objectification, which is not in line with the values promoted by mainstream literature.
Some classic literature may also have elements that can be related to BDSM. Take 'The Story of O' for example. It is a controversial work that delves deeply into themes of submission and domination. It's important to note that when reading such stories, whether they are modern or classic, one should approach them with an open mind and understand that they are fictional representations and not always accurate depictions of real - life BDSM relationships.