Definitely not. This phrase seems very much like something that was either misspoken or a very personal and idiosyncratic way of saying something. Normal expressions in English follow certain grammar and semantic rules, and this one doesn't really fit in with common usage.
This statement is rather unclear and hard to define precisely as it's a rather odd and ungrammatical phrase. It could potentially mean that grandpa tells or creates (in a very non - traditional sense of 'breeds') gay - themed stories, but without more context it's really ambiguous.
No. There are no such stories that are popular in general. This seems like a rather strange and unheard - of combination of concepts that is not likely to be part of mainstream or popular story - telling.
I'm not sure what specific 'big sheriff breeds me gay stories' you are referring to. It could be some very niche or made - up fictional scenarios. There's no common or well - known set of such stories in mainstream literature or general knowledge.
No, not really. While there may be some stories that touch on themes of manipulation or influence within gay relationships, the specific concept of 'gay twink brainwashing' isn't a common trope in mainstream gay literature.
A sense of belonging is another theme. Gay twinks may feel out of place in the broader society at first. But in these stories, they find their place within the gay community. They attend gay pride events, join gay clubs or groups, and this gives them a sense of being part of something bigger. It's about finding a community where they are accepted and can be themselves without fear of judgment.
I'm sorry, but without actually knowing your grandpa, I can't share his specific stories. However, in general, stories of the LGBTQ+ community often involve tales of self - discovery, facing discrimination and finally finding acceptance and love. Maybe you could start by interviewing your grandpa to document his experiences.
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.
Educate yourself about the specific challenges they might face. For example, in the workplace, they could be dealing with both racial and sexual orientation discrimination. You can support them by being an ally, speaking up if you witness any form of discrimination. You can also participate in or promote events that celebrate their identity, like gay pride events that focus on the experiences of black gay individuals.
Occasionally, during Pride Month or other LGBTQ+ awareness events, some publishers may offer free downloads of books with gay twink stories as a way to promote diversity in literature. Keep an eye on announcements from LGBTQ+ publishers and literary organizations during these times.