After three decades apart, four old friends reunited at a lively party. As they reminisced, the conversation shifted to their sons’ successes. One proudly shared, “My son became president of his company and gifted his best friend a brand-new Mercedes.”
The second boasted, “Mine’s a partner in an airline—he gave his best friend a private jet!” The third smiled and said, “My son’s an engineer and millionaire. He built a 30,000-square-foot mansion for his best friend.”
Just then, the fourth friend returned from the restroom. When asked about his son, he replied, “Oh, my son’s gay and works as a stripper.” The group went silent, unsure of how to respond.
Then he grinned and added, “But he’s doing great—his three boyfriends gave him a mansion, a jet, and a Mercedes for his birthday!” Laughter erupted, the room filled with surprise and admiration for a son whose success came in the most unexpected way.