“When I was a kid, I always wondered why the traditional, clichéd Father’s Day gifts — things like ties or cologne — were so popular. “Why would Dad want this?” I’d ask myself as I’d hand over another uninspired gift that my mother had helped me pick out (they were divorced when I was six, so perhaps that added to the lack of inspiration on her part). Most years, my dad managed to feign at least a little excitement as he unwrapped his new paperweight or cufflinks. I surmised at the time that, well, maybe adults just like boring gifts.”
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