I'm a high school Ag Teacher. I deal with about 90 boys a day, for 14 years now. I hear this from the other side. What I hear from the boys is this (not in words necessarily). 1. they recognize a father that cares, even if they don't show it. 2. they respect a father that works and teaches them things, even when they don't express it today. I hear about "what we did at home," or, "what dad does is..." 3. None of them say or care anything about dad until their about 17. At 13 and 14 very few have anything respectful or positive to say (about much of anything or anyone) 4. I can tell you that all of the boys without a dad (or the one's with 3 and 4 due to divorce, mom's boyfriends etc) would tell you that a chance at doing stuff with a father that cares would change the world for them.
Not sure what to tell you to help out. Here is something I've seen that I think works more than it doesn't. 1. Road trip for an overnight. Go see a family member, a favorite site, a historical site, something you both might like.
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