Faced with his son’s late stage cancer diagnosis, this “absent and silent daddy” said ‘I love you’ to his child for the first time, and everything changed

David Cheong came from “an old-fashioned Asian culture where the father is head of the family, and you see your child as someone who should be your subordinate”. It was also an era where “男人流血,不流泪” (“men would rather bleed than cry”). It was an era where “men will rather bleed than cry”. David was with … Continue reading Faced with his son’s late stage cancer diagnosis, this “absent and silent daddy” said ‘I love you’ to his child for the first time, and everything changed