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18 The people who grew up watching their parents pretend everything was fine at dinner didn’t learn to lie. They learned that love sometimes looks like protecting someone from a truth that would change the room, and they became adults who confuse withholding with kindness.

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 22:13 EDT

The people who grew up watching their parents pretend everything was fine at dinner didn’t learn to lie. They learned that love sometimes looks like protecting someone from a truth that would change the room, and they became adults who confuse withholding with kindness.

Children who watched their parents suppress conflict at the dinner table didn't learn deception. They learned that love means protecting others from uncomfortable truths, and they became adults who confuse withholding with kindness.

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