In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson responds to a son who no longer wants to play tennis with his father.
I’m a millennial. Growing up, I played tennis with my dad regularly. Neither of us were very good at the game, but it was something we did together.
My father would either cancel or be late about half the times we were scheduled to play, which was stressful.
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