Dad_of_a_fan then explained that while he was cleaning his son’s room, he noticed the boy had been watching RuPaul’s Drag Race, a popular competition show where drag queens compete for the highly-coveted title of America’s Next Drag Superstar. He also noticed that his son had been using terms from the show like “the shade” and “I’m gagging.” After confirming that neither of these unfamiliar terms referenced anything dangerous, dad_of_a_fan decided to take to Reddit to see if anyone could help him “get a crash course on this sort of chat.” The post has received nearly 3,000 upvotes in less than a week, with hundreds of users letting the dad know that his desire to support his son already shows how great a parent he is. Many commenters said they wished that their own parents had shown similar effort to connect with them while growing up, while others shared stories of their own parents showing support during their teen years. One user even said that dad_of_a_fan had become the entire subreddit’s honorary dad. Comment from discussion Need help with my drag fan son.. Too often, Reddit can feel like a cesspool of negativity and conspiracy theories, so it’s always nice to see something truly heartwarming occur. Hopefully, dad_of_a_fan has all the help he needs to fully immerse himself into the wonderful world of drag.