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.
I'm not sure exactly which two gay stories you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life inspired stories about a boy and his grandpa in a context related to the gay experience. Maybe it's about a boy coming out to his grandpa and the grandpa's reaction, or stories of their bond in a society that is gradually becoming more inclusive of the gay community.
There could be a story where the boy is doing a school project on local history and he interviews the grandpa. In the process, he discovers the grandpa's gay identity and the challenges he faced. This makes the boy more empathetic and he starts to see the grandpa as a source of wisdom.
In one story, the boy is at a community event and the 74 - year - old grandpa is there too. They get paired up for a game. As they play, they start talking about their families. The grandpa talks about how his family took time to accept him. The boy learns about acceptance and the long journey the grandpa had, which makes him more empathetic towards others.
One possible story could be about a young boy who befriends an older gay grandpa. They might bond over shared interests like gardening. The grandpa could share his life experiences, teaching the boy about acceptance and love in a world that has not always been kind to the LGBTQ+ community.
One possible story could be about a young boy who volunteers at a senior center and befriends a 74 - year - old gay grandpa. They bond over shared interests like art. The grandpa shows the boy his old paintings and tells stories of his life when being gay was much less accepted. Their friendship becomes a source of support and love for both of them.
I'm not sure specifically about this 'Boy Merts'. But generally, stories about a 74 - year - old gay grandpa could be about his life journey in coming to terms with his identity. Maybe he had a difficult time growing up in a less - accepting era and finally found the courage to be himself later in life.
I'm not sure specifically which 'grandpa's little boy 2 gay stories' you are referring to. There could be many fictional or personal accounts with such a title. Maybe it's about the relationship between a grandpa and a little boy in a context that involves gay themes, but without more information, it's hard to say more.
There are not many that are widely known in a 'gay - themed' way that are appropriate for all ages in the sense you might be thinking. However, if we look at it from a broader perspective of a special relationship between an older male (grandpa) and a younger male (boy), there are many stories of mentorship like in 'The Old Man and the Sea' where the old man could be seen as a sort of grandfather figure to the boy in spirit, teaching him about perseverance.