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897 There’s a certain type of boomer who treats unsolicited opinions as a love language — about your weight, your job, your spouse, your house, your parenting — and is genuinely confused when their adult children seem distant, because in their generation criticism was care, and nobody has told them clearly that the rules of love changed about thirty years ago.

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My mother, on a phone call last spring, asked me three questions in roughly two minutes. The first was whether I was eating properly, because she’d seen a photo and thought I looked thin. The second was whether I’d thought about what I was going to do with my life now that the restaurants were ... Read more

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