>Billy was at school this morning and the teacher asked all the children
>what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers came out,
>fireman, policeman, salesman, chippy, captain of industry etc, but Billy
>was being uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him
>about his father.
>
>"My father is an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
>clothes in front of other men. Sometimes if the offer is really good,
>he'll go out with a man, rent a cheap hotel room and let them sleep
>with him."
>
>The teacher quickly set the other children some work and took little
>Billy aside to ask him if that was really true.
>
>"No" said Billy, "He plays cricket for England but I was just too
>embarrassed to say."
>what their fathers did for a living. All the typical answers came out,
>fireman, policeman, salesman, chippy, captain of industry etc, but Billy
>was being uncharacteristically quiet and so the teacher asked him
>about his father.
>
>"My father is an exotic dancer in a gay club and takes off all his
>clothes in front of other men. Sometimes if the offer is really good,
>he'll go out with a man, rent a cheap hotel room and let them sleep
>with him."
>
>The teacher quickly set the other children some work and took little
>Billy aside to ask him if that was really true.
>
>"No" said Billy, "He plays cricket for England but I was just too
>embarrassed to say."
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