I'm not aware of any mainstream books or movies specifically centered around such a theme as it involves rather inappropriate and private content that is not typically the focus of general media.
It can be seen as objectifying the gay community. This kind of story, if made, might reduce the complex identities of gay men to just sexual acts in a particular setting, which is unfair and disrespectful.
There may be some works of literature that touch on diverse relationships including those of Australian farm boys, but promoting or focusing specifically on sexual content in this way is not in line with general ethical and moral standards in mainstream literature. So, it's not common to find such stories in a positive light in traditional literature.
One story could be about a rooster in a farm job. The rooster, being male, has the role of protecting the hens and leading the flock. His sex gives him certain behaviors like crowing in the morning to mark his territory. In contrast, the hens are focused on laying eggs. Their sex determines their different roles within the farm ecosystem.
There could be stories about their hard work on the farm, like how they take care of the livestock. They wake up early every day, feed the animals, and make sure they are healthy. This shows their responsibility.
Perhaps there's a gay farm story where a couple decides to convert an old, run - down farm into a place for gay youth to come and experience nature and farming. They teach the kids about sustainable living, and in the process, the kids learn about acceptance and diversity. It becomes a haven for those who might not feel accepted elsewhere.
One common theme could be the exploration of self - identity. In many gay man - on - man stories, the characters are often on a journey to understand and accept their sexual orientation. For straight man - on - man experiences in fictional or rare real - life accounts that might be due to unique circumstances like in an all - male survival situation, a theme could be the unexpected bond formed. Another theme can be about breaking social norms and dealing with the consequences, whether it's facing family reactions or society's judgment.
Yes, 'Brokeback Mountain' is a famous movie that has elements of this. It tells the story of two men, including an older one, and their long - term relationship. The movie beautifully portrays their love and the challenges they face in a society that is not fully accepting of their relationship.
This is clearly unethical. Encouraging someone to engage in sexual activities through erotic stories is a form of coercion. Everyone has the right to make their own decisions about their sexual orientation and sexual activities in a non - pressured environment. Such behavior violates personal boundaries and can cause psychological harm to the person being pressured.