There are very few, if any, appropriate stories in this vein in mainstream literature. High school settings should focus on positive, educational and non - sexual themes, and the 'erotic' aspect combined with such specific sexual orientations in a high school context is not suitable for general literature.
A Twink named Ben in the high school locker room had a great singing voice. One time, before a big school play, the cast members were all stressed in the locker room. Ben started singing a really upbeat song to cheer everyone up. His voice filled the locker room and lifted the spirits of all the students there. They all went on to perform amazingly in the play, and Ben became a bit of a locker room hero for his impromptu performance.
A typical Twink high school locker room story could be about a new student, a Twink, who is shy at first in the locker room. He might be worried about changing in front of others. But then, some friendly classmates encourage him, and he gradually becomes more confident and starts to make friends in the locker room environment.
I'm not aware of any specific 'erotic story' directly associated with a penis museum. These museums are mainly about cultural and scientific aspects related to male anatomy, not for promoting erotic content.
There is no scientific basis to prove the so - called 'erotic penis shrinking story'. Such claims are often part of unfounded superstition or false rumors.
There was a time in high school when a student dropped their towel right in front of the showers in the locker room. Everyone saw and it was super embarrassing for them. It took a while for them to get over the humiliation.
Well, one story could be about a student who accidentally used the wrong shampoo in the high school shower and ended up with hair that smelled like a mix of floor cleaner and flowers. It was so embarrassing but also really funny.
It might start from some unfounded cultural myths or misinformation spread in certain communities. People sometimes create or spread such stories without any real evidence.