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369 There’s a generation of men who were taught that providing was the same as loving. And there’s a generation of their children who spent years in therapy learning that those aren’t the same thing, only to reach an age where they finally understand that for their fathers, inside the architecture they were given, it was.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/04/2026 05:06 EDT

There’s a generation of men who were taught that providing was the same as loving. And there’s a generation of their children who spent years in therapy learning that those aren’t the same thing, only to reach an age where they finally understand that for their fathers, inside the architecture they were given, it was.

A generation of men expressed love through provision because that was the only architecture available to them. Their children spent years in therapy learning to name what was missing — only to reach an age where they finally see that, within those constraints, providing was the fullest expression of love their fathers could offer.

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