Little Brucie was in his junior school class when the teacher asked the
children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical
answerscame
up; fireman, policeman, salesman, politician; .Brucie was being
uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about his father
"My father's an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
clothes
infront of other men. Sometimes, if the offer's really good, he'll go
out
with a man, rent a cheap room and let them sleep with him."
The teacher hurriedly set the other children to work on some colouring
and
then took Little Brucie aside to ask him, "Is that really true about
your
father?"
"No," said Brucie, "My father plays rugby for Australia, but I was just
too
embarrassed to say".
children what their fathers did for a living. All the typical
answerscame
up; fireman, policeman, salesman, politician; .Brucie was being
uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him about his father
"My father's an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
clothes
infront of other men. Sometimes, if the offer's really good, he'll go
out
with a man, rent a cheap room and let them sleep with him."
The teacher hurriedly set the other children to work on some colouring
and
then took Little Brucie aside to ask him, "Is that really true about
your
father?"
"No," said Brucie, "My father plays rugby for Australia, but I was just
too
embarrassed to say".
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