Thirty years of life experience didn’t stop four reunited friends from making snap judgments when they learned one of their sons was a stripper. The others had been enthusiastically sharing stories of their sons’ corporate success and extravagant gifts to friends – cars worth more than houses, private aircraft, and homes bigger than hotels.
Their pity for the “less successful” son quickly turned to shock when they learned the stripper had received all three luxury items from his generous boyfriends. The conversation that had been all about one-upping each other suddenly became a humbling reminder that success comes in many forms, and assumptions often lead to the most delicious comedic reversals.