I'm not sure specifically what the 'used by old men story' is without more context. It could be a story that is often told among old men, perhaps a traditional tale, a war story, or an anecdote from their youth.
I'm not sure specifically which "milking the men gay story" you are referring to. There could be many fictional or misnamed stories with such a title. It might be something very niche or a made - up title that doesn't refer to a well - known mainstream story.
No. I've never heard of a story called'milking the men gay story' in mainstream literature or common storytelling. It seems like a very specific or perhaps made - up title that isn't widely known.
There could be gay men who use the waterpark as a place to socialize. They might join a water aerobics class specifically for the LGBTQ+ community at the waterpark. Here, they not only get to exercise but also meet like - minded people and share their stories and experiences.
One story could be about two gay men who meet at a waterpark and end up becoming great friends. They might have bonded over their love for a particular water slide or while sharing a table at the waterpark's cafeteria.
In my opinion, multiple parentheses should be used sparingly in a novel. If they're used to provide essential supplementary information or to add a touch of informality or humor, it can be fine. But if they clutter the writing, it's best to avoid them.
Sure. There was a group of gay friends. One of them got syphilis. At first, he was too embarrassed to tell his friends or seek treatment. But as the symptoms got worse, he finally went to a clinic. The experience was tough because he had to deal with some judgmental looks from the medical staff. However, his friends later found out and were very supportive. They all got tested as well and it made them more aware of the importance of safe sex.
Once there were two gay men, one named Tom and the other named Jerry. Tom was extremely hairy. He was often self - conscious about it at first. But when he met Jerry, Jerry found his hairiness unique and attractive. They went on adventures together, and Tom's hairy chest became a sort of trademark. People would recognize them easily because of Tom's hairy appearance. It was a story of how they overcame insecurities and embraced each other's uniqueness.
Generally, in traditional fictional scenarios, gay men can't give birth. Birth is a biological process associated with women. However, in some science fiction or fantasy tales with alternate rules, it might be imagined.
There could be personal accounts shared within the gay community, but such stories are often very private. Some might be found in certain memoirs or in personal blogs where gay men are open about their sexual experiences. However, it's important to note that sexual experiences are highly individualized and not all will have or share these kinds of stories.