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115 I’m 66 and my son and I have never once said “I love you” to each other — not because we don’t, but because neither of us was shown how, and we’ve built a 40-year relationship out of carefully timed phone calls, fishing trips we don’t talk through, and a nod at the airport that has to do the work of every word we never learned how to say

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · today 06:30 EDT

After four decades of Sunday phone calls that last exactly fifteen minutes and fishing trips filled with comfortable silence, I'm finally learning that all the oil changes and airport handshakes in the world can't replace three words I've never said to my son.

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