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He should have taught his daughters that you cannot save yourself from heartbreak. You cannot save yourself from grief.
“It is okay, or it will be.” He pauses, grips the wheel tighter. “If you want to sleep in a crawlspace, I’ll build a bed there for you. If you want to hit someone, you can hit me. If you need exits, I’ll open windows. If you don’t want to be touched, I will sit next to you. If you panic, I will find a paper bag for you to breathe into,” he vows.
a man who destroyed his own marriage because he could not recognize his own faults.