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48 Watching my daughter date a man who wasn’t good for her and not being able to say it was the hardest silence I’ve ever maintained — because every instinct I had was screaming and every piece of advice I’d ever read said if you push, you’ll lose her. So I sat at my own kitchen table and smiled at a man I could see through completely and waited for my daughter to see what I saw, and the patience that required nearly broke something in me that hasn’t fully healed.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:30 EDT

Watching my daughter date a man who wasn’t good for her and not being able to say it was the hardest silence I’ve ever maintained — because every instinct I had was screaming and every piece of advice I’d ever read said if you push, you’ll lose her. So I sat at my own kitchen table and smiled at a man I could see through completely and waited for my daughter to see what I saw, and the patience that required nearly broke something in me that hasn’t fully healed.

*The following article is inspired by a letter from one of our readers* There was a period of about two years where I sat at my own kitchen table across from a man I could see through completely, and I smiled, and I passed the bread, and I asked about his job, and I said ... Read more

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