Growing Up With a Father Who Was There Until He Wasn’t.

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We often assume that having both parents in the house is the whole picture, but presence doesn’t always protect us from the silence that follows. Sometimes the hardest part isn’t when a father leaves, but when you realise you never got to ask him why.
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13 Feb English South Africa Christianity · Society & Culture

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