Sharing or promoting sexual stories, especially those involving homeless individuals in a sexual context, is inappropriate and unethical. We should focus on positive stories about the gay community such as their achievements in art, culture, and the fight for equal rights rather than sexual stories.
A gay homeless youth might have a story where he was kicked out of his religious community due to his identity. He then had to rely on the kindness of a few accepting individuals. He started to volunteer at a local LGBT+ center while being homeless, hoping to make a change for other gay youth in similar situations. He faced many difficulties like being harassed on the streets, but his determination to create a better future for himself and others kept him going.
No, it is not ethical. Everyone has the right to privacy regardless of their sexual orientation or living situation. Spreading such a story without permission is a violation of an individual's privacy and can also lead to discrimination and harm to the people involved.
One way is to support local shelters that are inclusive and welcoming to the gay community. These shelters can provide a safe place to stay, food, and basic necessities. For example, some organizations specifically target the needs of LGBT homeless individuals and provide specialized support services.
We can start by educating people about privacy and respect. Let them know that such stories are not acceptable to be spread around. Also, if we come across someone trying to spread such a story, we can firmly oppose it and tell them it's wrong.
We can start by providing more inclusive shelters. These shelters should be trained to be sensitive to the needs of gay youth and protect them from discrimination. For example, they could have specific policies in place to ensure a safe environment.
One way is through strict laws and enforcement. Laws against slander, exploitation, and invasion of privacy should be applied stringently. If someone is caught spreading such false and inappropriate stories, they should be held legally accountable.
Perhaps through an opportunity in a writing workshop or a community project. If there is a program that encourages marginalized voices to be heard, the homeless kid might get a chance to contribute to and eventually take over the writing of gay adult stories.
One possible implication is a change in the narrative perspective. Since the kid has a different life experience from adults, the stories might start to focus more on themes like survival and finding a place in the world, rather than just the aspects related to being gay. It could also bring a sense of innocence and rawness to the stories.