Yes. For example, there was a situation where two gay men in a busy airport restroom. One was in a rush and dropped his wallet under the stall. The other man picked it up and passed it back. They ended up chatting briefly and found out they were both on their way to a big gay pride event in another city. It was a positive, chance encounter.
Well, one understall gay story could be about two guys who met in a public restroom. One accidentally dropped his keys under the stall divider and the other helped him retrieve it. They struck up a conversation and later became friends. This simple encounter led to a deeper connection over time.
Well, if 'gay understall stories' refer to some sort of personal anecdotes in a gay context, it might involve things like first meetings in unusual places. Maybe two guys met under a store stall and had a great conversation that led to a friendship or more. But this is just speculation as the term is rather unclear.
I don't have any particular 'gay understall stories' to share directly. But I can imagine positive ones could be about someone finding support. For example, a young gay person might be feeling lost in a public place and then find another gay person in a similar situation under a stall (maybe in a large event venue). They could then exchange words of encouragement and support.
One possible story could be that the straight married man meets the black man at work. They start off as colleagues, sharing ideas and collaborating on projects. As time goes by, they discover common interests like sports. They then become friends, often going to games together and supporting their favorite teams.
Dating a married man is unethical and there should be no so - called 'success stories'. It often causes pain and harm to multiple parties, including his wife and family. So, in a moral sense, I don't believe there are any real success stories in this situation.
In another story, a married man who was unhappy in his marriage started dating a woman at his workplace. He told her his marriage was over in his mind. However, as time passed, he couldn't bring himself to leave his wife due to family and financial reasons. The woman he was dating felt used and alone, and it was a messy situation with a lot of broken hearts and lost trust.
One consequence could be the destruction of a family. The married man's wife and children may be deeply hurt. Another consequence is the social stigma that comes with being involved in such a situation. People might look down on the person who sleeps with a married man. Also, it often leads to emotional turmoil for all parties involved. The married man may feel guilty, the person he's having an affair with may feel insecure and constantly worry about being discovered.
There was a case where a married man started an affair with a younger woman. He would lie to his family about business trips to spend time with her. However, the guilt ate away at him and eventually he broke it off, leaving the woman heartbroken. But in the end, he realized he needed to fix his marriage.