No. Such topics are not appropriate or ethical. Humiliating anyone based on their sexual orientation or body part is a form of discrimination and disrespect. Everyone should be treated with equality and respect regardless of their sexual identity, and body - shaming in any form is unacceptable.
Rather than focusing on humiliating stories, we should promote body positivity. People come in all shapes and sizes, and no one should be made to feel ashamed of their natural body features.
Educate people about respect and equality. Let them know that such stories are discriminatory and wrong. Schools, workplaces, and communities can hold workshops or awareness sessions.
Yes, it is. Generalizing about any group in such a way is unfair and discriminatory. Gay people, like all people, come in all shapes and sizes, and this kind of story perpetuates harmful and baseless ideas.
In a way, they are. These kinds of stories usually focus on a particular aspect of a person's body in a negative light. Body shaming through such stories can have a serious impact on a person's self - esteem and mental health. People should be more aware of the harm these stories can cause and refrain from spreading them.
Definitely not. Such stories are based on shaming and demeaning others, which has no place in a civilized and inclusive society. Gay individuals, like all people, deserve to be respected for who they are, not made the subject of degrading 'humiliation stories' that play on harmful stereotypes.
Humiliation stories are not positive or ethical to share as they involve disrespect and harm to others. Everyone, regardless of sexual orientation, should be treated with respect and dignity.
No, they are not common. Penis exams are a private medical matter for most people regardless of sexual orientation. While there may be some stories shared within the gay community about general health exams that include penile examinations, it is not something that is widely talked about in public or mainstream media. It is more likely to be part of internal discussions within the community to promote sexual health awareness among gay men.