A boy and his father are involved in a traffic accident, and the father dies. The boy is rushed to hospital, suffering from injuries. The Head Surgeon is called to operate, but on seeing the boy, immediately declares: "I cannot operate. This boy is my son." How is this possible?
The Head Surgeon is the boy's mother
Why this works
This riddle plays on the common stereotype that surgeons are male, which leads many people to assume that the Head Surgeon must be a man. However, the twist is that the surgeon is actually the boy's mother, demonstrating that women can hold high positions in traditionally male-dominated fields. This riddle encourages us to challenge our assumptions and recognize that both men and women can be found in all professions, making it a clever commentary on gender biases.