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923 My boomer father has never once asked me how I’m really doing — he asks about my job, my car, my house, my kids — and I’ve realized he isn’t avoiding depth on purpose, he simply wasn’t taught that his child might need something from him that isn’t practical, and that gap is where our entire relationship quietly breaks down

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/04/2026 02:15 EDT

While his father dutifully asks about work, the house, and the grandkids, this sixty-four-year-old man has spent a lifetime waiting for the one question that never comes—and understanding why has changed everything about how he talks to his own sons.

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