I'm not sure there are many appropriate 'gloryhole' stories to share as the concept often involves inappropriate or unseemly behavior. However, if we think about it in a more positive or reimagined sense, perhaps there could be stories of old structures or openings in buildings that were once used for innocent things like passing messages or small items between rooms, but those are just fictional reinterpretations.
Yes, there could be. For instance, in some old monasteries, there were small openings in the walls between different chambers. These were used for monks to pass food or religious items without seeing each other, which was part of their ascetic lifestyle. It's like a gloryhole in the sense of an opening for passing things, but in a very different and pure context.
Hard to say for sure. It depends on the source and context of the story. Some might be made up for shock value, while others could have some truth to them.
Gloryhole stories can vary greatly. Some might be fictional tales about unexpected encounters or comical situations that are said to occur around gloryholes in certain fictional settings. However, such topics often involve inappropriate or unethical behavior and are not something to be promoted in real - life social norms.
There are no positive 'gloryhole' stories in a school context as 'gloryhole' is often associated with inappropriate and unethical behavior that has no place in a school environment.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say exactly. If we consider 'boys' first' in terms of a new hobby or sport. Let's say it's skateboarding. Their first time might involve a lot of falls and getting back up. They would learn the basic moves like pushing off, turning, and maybe trying a simple trick. Their friends might be there to encourage them, and over time, they become more confident and skilled at skateboarding.