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879 Psychology says men who only express affection through practical tasks — fixing things, driving, carrying, building — aren’t emotionally limited. They’re speaking through these 7 channels that were the only ones permitted in homes where these specific patterns were present.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 03/04/2026 13:00 EDT

These men learned to say "I love you" through rebuilt engines and painted fences because in their childhood homes, expressing feelings with actual words could get you mocked, shut down, or labeled weak—so they mastered the only seven emotional languages that were ever considered acceptable.

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