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49 The most painful thing about having a lonely aging father is that he won’t let you fix it — he says he’s fine, he doesn’t want to be a burden, he insists the visits are too much trouble — and you spend years respecting his wishes while quietly understanding that the wishes are the loneliness talking, and the man underneath them has been hoping you’d override him for a long time

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I want to write about a particular kind of phone call I’ve been having with my father for about ten years. The call usually happens after I’ve suggested something. A visit. A trip we could take together. An idea I’ve had for him to come and stay with me in Bangkok for a couple of ... Read more

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