I look around at a culture of people terrified to speak with their parents about anything of significance because there’s no mutual trust between them, and it makes sense why people feel so alone out in the world.
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Some of my girl friends would act like things were okay. Some of them would break down crying at random. Why do people have children just to never speak to them? I've never quite understood that. Now that I'm older I realize how lucky my brother and I were.
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It’s a generational growth of detachment stemming back to WWI as the generations forgot how to show love, then misinterpreted silence and distance as lack of love, to Boomers reacting angrily to perceived rejection, to GenX lost and insecure, to millennials seeking approval.
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That’s a pretty rough place, bro. Did you read my book on loneliness in marriage? Exhausted Wives, Bewildered Husbands: Why your marriage is hurting, and how to blossom as a couple https://www.amazon.com/dp/1795453745/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_EKfjDbWN80917 …
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