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823 I’m in my mid-forties and my therapist asked me to name a time my parents comforted me as a child and I sat there for eleven minutes trying to remember a single instance — not because they were cruel but because affection just wasn’t part of our family’s vocabulary

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 03/23/2026 05:45 EDT

I’m in my mid-forties and my therapist asked me to name a time my parents comforted me as a child and I sat there for eleven minutes trying to remember a single instance — not because they were cruel but because affection just wasn’t part of our family’s vocabulary

I need to tell you something that took me a long time to admit. A couple of years into therapy, my therapist asked me a question that seemed straightforward enough. She asked me to describe a time when my parents comforted me as a child. A moment when I was upset and one of them ... Read more

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