My grandpa taught me what masculinity can look like. While my dad embodied toxic masculinity - aggressive, sexist, fragile - my grandpa always modeled the gentler and nurturing side of what a man or AMAB person can be. He was always patient when teaching me new skills and hobbies, including when he helped me earn my HAM radio license at 13. He also instilled in me a love of knowledge and learning that I carry with me to this day. I feel so fortunate to have my grandpa in my life and to have had his influence become a part of me.
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he looks so cool omg
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this is so so sweet, he seems so caring. how lucky you both are to have each other!!
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Beautiful
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aw he seems like a wonderful person and this is such a sweet photo
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@MOONBEAMS He’s currently 96!
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@MIDWESTZEN woah! peace in your heart will do that for you
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The only man I will ever truly adore is my grandpa, and I had the great pleasure of spending my Saturday morning with him. He loves to yap and be sassy, I see where I get it from now
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Really a great guy and a great radio voice
May 20, 2025
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my grandad is one of the best people out there and he’s about to die, i’m very glad we got to do so much stuff together and become friends. our relationship really shaped me. visit your grandparents :)
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