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Sending to my daughter π
My husband did the transition few years ago and it was kinda scary at first. It came subtle, the interest in grilling, new screwdrivers. Then bigger tools made him insanely happy. Then he started being funny, that came along with showering in cold water and loving steaks. Now he's thermostat guarding freak running around apartment switching lights off in rooms where we still are.π€¨
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I'm not even a dad and I might show up.
For me it's when I hear the other family struggling to do some tech thing.
Except when they are looking for usb c cables. I enjoy listening to them try lightning cables even though I've explained the history of the usb specifications to them many times.
Hahaha, you already bored meππ©π€£ We need more dads. Dads are essential.