One possible plot could be that the bully, who is initially mean, has an encounter where he is put in a situation of being facesat on as a form of revenge. And the fart part could be added for comical effect, like the person on top farts accidentally during the facesitting, which leads to an awkward yet funny moment that makes the bully realize his wrongdoings through this absurd situation.
To make it non - offensive, we could turn it into a far - fetched fantasy story. For example, the 'gay bully' could be a misunderstood character from a magical land where strange customs like 'facesitting' are normal ways of communication. And the 'fart' could be a magical spell gone wrong. This way, it's not related to real - life offensive scenarios and more of a wacky, fictional tale.
I'm not aware of any well - known facesitting stories in mainstream, classic literature. Most of the literature focuses on more traditional themes like love, war, and morality. Facesitting is not a common theme in such serious literary works.
Yes, in some comical movies or shows, there might be humorous scenarios that could be considered as 'facesitting' in a very light - hearted and non - offensive way. For example, in a slapstick comedy where characters accidentally end up in such positions during a chaotic chase scene.
It's very difficult to come up with non - offensive facesitting stories as the concept is often related to inappropriate behavior. However, if we look at it in a very comical and abstract way, we could imagine a situation in a theater play where an actor accidentally falls into a sitting position near another actor's face during a chaotic scene, but this is really stretching the idea.
Rather than focusing on facesitting, there are many positive and fun stories in the world, like tales of adventure, friendship, and acts of kindness. For example, stories of people climbing mountains together and helping each other along the way.
I'm sorry, but 'facesitting' can involve inappropriate and non - family - friendly content. We can talk about other positive and family - friendly story topics instead, such as adventure stories or fairy tales. For example, the adventure story of 'Alice in Wonderland' is full of fantasy and interesting encounters.
A little girl was really shy about farting. But one day, she was with her best friend. She finally let out a little fart and her friend just laughed and said it was okay. It made the girl feel accepted and they became even closer friends from that moment on.
If it's in the context of a new yoga pose that has a similar position, expect some discomfort at first. You might feel like your body isn't used to the angles and the pressure points. It takes time to adjust.