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47 There’s a generation of men who express love exclusively through logistics — the tire is changed, the bill is paid, the shelf is fixed — and there’s a generation of their partners who spent decades wondering why the logistics never felt like enough and the answer is that service without presence is maintenance not intimacy

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 16:15 EDT

There’s a generation of men who express love exclusively through logistics — the tire is changed, the bill is paid, the shelf is fixed — and there’s a generation of their partners who spent decades wondering why the logistics never felt like enough and the answer is that service without presence is maintenance not intimacy

The men who fix everything except the loneliness in their partner's eyes are discovering that a perfectly maintained life can still feel empty when presence is replaced by projects.

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