The narrator tells us that his legs are numb, and that he wants to comfort his son. He tells him that it took them a long time to tell their son the truth, but that it's okay because he's in the top ten of his class. The narrator says that one day, when his son wasn't paying attention, he opened his phone and found out that his friend was sleeping in a photo of a male friend on the wall. It's not unusual for friends to sleep in the same photo, but the narrator says it was unusual for his son to be staring at the photo. He says that if his son had told his father, he would have told him the whole story, but he doesn't think his son would have wanted to tell his parents. So he tells his son that he needs to talk to him about what's wrong.
The narrator tells us that his legs are numb, and that he wants to comfort his son. He tells him that it took them a long time to tell their son the truth, but that it's okay because he's in the top ten of his class. The narrator says that one day, when his son wasn't paying attention, he opened his phone and found out that his friend was sleeping in a photo of a male friend on the wall. It's not unusual for friends to sleep in the same photo, but the narrator says it was unusual for his son to be staring at the photo. He says that if his son had told his father, he would have told him the whole story, but he doesn't think his son would have wanted to tell his parents. So he tells his son that he needs to talk to him about what's wrong.