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930 My boomer parents love me the only way they know how — from a distance they think is closeness, with conditions they think are unconditional, through a language they think is fluent — and the tragedy isn’t that they failed, it’s that they’ll never know how close they came to the version of love I actually needed

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/04/2026 02:30 EDT

My boomer parents love me the only way they know how — from a distance they think is closeness, with conditions they think are unconditional, through a language they think is fluent — and the tragedy isn’t that they failed, it’s that they’ll never know how close they came to the version of love I actually needed

They built a bridge to meet me halfway, never realizing I was standing on the other side waiting for them to cross it.

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