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Real Life Gay Father and Son Play ‘Truth or Drink’ Game: WATCH

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A gay father and his adopted gay son have captured hearts with their candor after opening up their relationship and sexuality and sex advice.

Craig and his son Austin asked each other a series of personal questions in the latest video from Cut.com‘s ‘Truth or Drink’ series. As part of the game, they had to take a shot of alcohol if they refused to answer.

The dad couldn’t help but get choked up when asked Austin if he was a good parent, but his son assured him that he is happy and able to be his true self thanks to his upbringing. Austin revealed that his biological mother was a drug addict who had never really accepted him, saying he was “noticeably gay from a very young age.”

He remembered being about four or five and wanting to play dress up and house.

“My mom and my biological father were very hateful and kind of like homophobic towards me. So she was like I hate you, but I have to deal with you.”

He was taken away from his biological parents and adopted by Craig and his partner and his when he was 13 years old. “When Austin first came to us, it was hard for us to get him to talk about things. It took him almost a year, year and a half before he would even talk to us,’ the dad shared. ‘He watched us, he started to trust us, and then he started blooming into this beautiful, amazing, artistic, creature.”

Craig revealed that Rob Lowe was his first guy crush thanks to the actor’s underwear scene in the 1986 film About Last Night, which got a laugh out of his son.

Austin was as equally candid, telling his dad that he’s had sex with a guy who was in his 50s, prompting Craig to jokingly ask: “Was that for money?”

“Shut up,”  Austin responded in mock outrage.

Austin refused to talk to his father about sex positions, and they agreed to take a shot instead, but Craig did have some sex advice to offer his son. “Enjoy it. It’s not bad. It’s one of the most potent and beautiful things two people can ever share.”

“Sometimes it’s more than two,” Austin interjected.