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100 I’m 64 and my son got divorced last year and he called me late one night and cried on the phone for twenty minutes — and I realized that was the first time in his adult life he had cried in front of me, and I also realized that I had never cried in front of him, not once, and I understood in that moment that he had probably been waiting thirty years for permission I had never thought to give him, and I started crying too, and we sat on the phone in the dark like two people finally being honest

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 07:45 EDT

After decades of stoic silence between father and son, one devastating phone call in the darkness cracked open everything they'd been too afraid to feel—and revealed the crushing weight of permissions never granted.

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