Cringing son posts his parents’ VERY saucy text exchange over how many inches deep the Storm Doris snow was near their house
This is NOT what you want to read from your parents in the group chat
A MAN couldn’t contain his embarrassment when he stumbled across his parents innuendo-filled text messages in the wake of Storm Doris.
The storm, which wreaked havoc across Britain yesterday, wasn’t a cause to despair for one loved-up couple.
Kyle Hendry must’ve cringed when he caught his parents getting saucy in the group chat.
The conversation started off innocently enough, when his mum asked the family: “Did you two get to work/college ok this morning?”
When Kyle’s dad responded that it was snowing, the messages soon turned cheeky.
Mrs Hendry remarked that “it’s still snowing its tits aff”, before her husband asked her how “deep” the snow was.
After his wife admitted “About 3-4 inches”, Kyle’s dad joked: “What about the snow?”
Sadly the mischievous duo’s fun was rumbled by their son Kyle, who was also in the group chat.
The apprentice engineer Kyle, from Glenrothes, Fife, tweeted a screenshot of the exchange with the words: “Probs best a remove maself fae this chat.”
Since he uploaded the snap yesterday, his tweet has racked up a whopping 13,000 likes and over 2,400 retweets.
Twitter users couldn’t help giggling at the parents’ cheeky texts.
Many responded with the cry laughing emoji, while others tagged their friends who had been in similar awkward situations.
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