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805 My father taught me how to change a tire, how to check the oil, how to patch a hole in drywall, and how to fix a running toilet — and he never once taught me how to say I love you or how to hold someone when they cry or how to admit I was scared, and I’ve spent my whole adult life as a man who can fix every single thing in the house except the silence sitting in the middle of it

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 04/16/2026 14:15 EDT

My father taught me how to change a tire, how to check the oil, how to patch a hole in drywall, and how to fix a running toilet — and he never once taught me how to say I love you or how to hold someone when they cry or how to admit I was scared, and I’ve spent my whole adult life as a man who can fix every single thing in the house except the silence sitting in the middle of it

He taught me to fix everything in a house except the crushing weight of inherited silence, and now I'm learning the language of feelings at forty like a child learning to speak.

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