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Father’s text encouraging son to find a sugar daddy has gay Twitter in stitches

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One supportive father thinks he’s found a solution to his gay son’s money worries — just find a sugar daddy!Twitter user Andrew Palmer shared the hilarious text response he received from his dad after telling him money might be a little tight, joking that “coming out to my dad last year was a mistake.”Related: Gay man receives outpouring of support after being ignored by 6’5 top on Grindr“I think I’m getting a new apartment so I’m gonna be a little broke,” he texted his father.His dad won the internet when he replied: “I thought you told me there was this thing called daddys up there that can help with financial stuff.”coming out to my dad last year was a mistake pic.twitter.com/oa0bdVmEwG— Andrew Palmer (@andrewdc_) January 29, 2022“You came too far out,” posted one commenter.You came too far out.— RHD (@RHD86559591) January 30, 2022“He kinda said gay rights,” joked another.He kinda said gay rights though..

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