One possible interpretation could be that it involves stories about a father (dad) and swallows in an amateur or non - professional context. For example, stories of a dad who observes swallows in his backyard and the little adventures he has while watching them.
Definitely not. A new genre usually has a certain level of popularity and a group of works that share common characteristics. Gay hypnosis swallow stories don't have such a large body of work or a following to be considered a genre. It might be an idea that some individuals might play with in very specific forms of creative writing or personal storytelling, but it's far from being a new genre. In fact, it's so specific and unusual that it doesn't fit the criteria for a recognized genre in literature or other forms of media.
There was a situation where a boy was caught by his dad while looking at pictures of his gay crush on his phone. The dad initially reacted poorly, but then the boy sat him down and explained how he felt. He talked about how he had been struggling with his identity for a long time. The dad, after listening, realized that his son needed love and support more than anything, and they started to work on their relationship.
I'm not sure what specific "swallow dad" stories you are referring to. It could be a very unique or local concept. Without more context, it's difficult to share relevant stories.
One story could be about a gay grandpa who finally came out to his family after years of hiding. His gay dad son was very supportive. They both then started to participate in local LGBTQ+ community events together, sharing their experiences and spreading love and acceptance.
I'm not sure there are really 'popular' ones in a general sense. Hypnosis is a complex and often misrepresented topic. And stories related to it might be more in the realm of very specific, often fictional or niche ideas. However, in the gay community, there could be fictional tales where hypnosis is used as a plot device in some creative writing, but it's not a mainstream or widely known type of story.
The statement 'gay men swallow stories' could be seen as suggesting that gay men are receptive to different narratives. Maybe it refers to how they might embrace stories related to love, acceptance, or the challenges they face. But this is a rather unnuanced view as individuals within the gay male community are diverse, and not all will respond to stories in the same way.
It could potentially be a character's name. For example, in a fictional gay love story, 'Hung' might be one protagonist and 'Swallow' another, and their relationship and experiences could form the plot of the story.
In a gay alien swallow story, perhaps the plot could revolve around an alien race where the act of swallowing is a part of their mating or bonding ritual. And among this alien race, there are same - sex relationships that also partake in this swallowing ritual. It could be a story about two male aliens who fall in love and go through the traditional swallowing process of their culture, and they face challenges from their own kind who may not accept this non - traditional form of relationship. Or it could be a human who gets involved with an alien couple and observes this strange relationship dynamic.
I'm not sure if there are many specifically titled 'gay alien swallow stories' in a common sense in science fiction. However, science fiction often explores diverse relationships. There could be stories that touch on non - traditional relationships between different species, but not in a way that is so directly named. It might be a very niche or even self - created concept that isn't widely known in mainstream science - fiction literature.