@@theweescotsman509 im with you both, its opissite for me. My father had me late in life. Im 25, taking care of my 2 lovely children. Then i care for my father 81, and my mother 68. It is sad because ive only known my father almost as a grandpa we never have bonded. And my mother has progressive Alztheimers. Some days she knows my name some days she dont. I cried so much watching all these clips. I just want the best for everyone around anymore but i feel like a empty shell.
The dad hearing his son's heart put tears in my eyes. My dad had a liver transplant 20 years ago next month and is still going strong thanks to a very generous person like him
I got a kidney an half year ago and its doing great also because of an great person doing this for an stranger. Good people are all around us you just don't always see them.
Maaaaan straight had me baaaaawling, I felt that in my heart, I love my daughter more than words. When he was holding her he was telling her to not let him go
im still crying over it as my daughter has been away for two years living in South America and havnt seen her only on Zoom so this one really wrecked me
Yeah that one got me. I noticed I watched this a year ago. I wish I could go back to that time. Before my dad's brain was going, when he always knew who I was.
I lost my dad to suicide in 2014. I never want anyone to go through the struggles I did, and this is a reminder to me that there are fathers out there that are still being loved, that makes me happy. I hope all of you find the strength to love and be loved.
My Dad tried but I was able to stop him. It was a miracle I even heard the slide of the pump being as far away as I was. He'd had health problems for years leading up to that and I was giving him 24/7 care while I worked across the street 12 hours a day. He passed not long after that. He hated showing me his weak side but I was finally able to get him to relax and accept my help without worrying about it. The best part of it all was he told me he'd never felt as close to me as he did those last couple years.
I can't imagine the emotions he felt when he heard the heartbeat of his son. And for the recipient's parents to do such a wonderful thing to thank him is absolutely incredible.
It’s so much easier to cry & let it all out, to someone else’s experiences, someone else’s memories. That has to be screwed up but I can’t help it. I don’t always face my demons & fears, but I cry with joy when I see others do it, overcome, win & feel the appreciation they have unknowingly worked for.
tbh i do this too...the past days i keep wathuing stuff like this to cry for joy for others, and it really helps me, sicne i have no otehr means of getting such emotions out
I lost my father to cancer 16 years ago. I'm nearing my 30's now. I'm in absolute tears, because not only is it sadness that I miss my father so much but it's also happiness. Seeing these fathers makes me appreciate all the caring fathers in the world but it makes me realise, I'll have the chance to give my future kids what I never had. I'll have have the chance to give them the encouragement I never received. I will have the opportunity to be there for my kids and although I'm not going to let them run wild, I'm going to support them no matter what decisions they make. I want to show my future kids the world, the good and the bad. I want to have a family one day and when I will, I will be everything my father was to me before his passing. I remember being 5 years old and climbing on his back while he walked around the lounge room on all fours. I remember being with him on a school holiday while he drove all over the country making deliveries for his business... it was boring but every moment we were in that van is now very special to me. He would put on random Beatles or Queen songs and I would sing with him. One time some kids in our area older than us were beating me and my Brother up and I had never seen him that angry before, he jumped our back fence and dropped 10ft to the ground before chasing them off with the loudest roar I've ever heard from a man. He already left for work before I would wake up for school but every day at 6pm he would come in through our back door and I would give him a big hug, every single day from the moment I can remember up until the day he died. 2005 was a long time ago but I can remember it like it was just yesterday. I spent some time with his side of the family recently after not seeing them since 2006 as Mum took me and my brother to another country. My 70 year old Aunt married to my Dad's older brother, kept calling me by my Dad's name before apologising. Apparently I'm just like him and to know that, fills me with a lot of pride.
This whole video had me in tears from start to finish, especially the stepdad adoption ones. It always brings tears to my eyes when stepfathers are fully devoted to their stepchildren.
When the daughter to her father (with Alzheimer's) said "What you've done for me, my whole life." -- It really hit close to home for me. Huge lump in my throat :')
My oldest son isnt biologically mine but I raised him since he was a year old. When he got his first sack on a qb in high school, he took off his helmet, pointed at me in the stands & screamed "That was for you dad! I love you!". I absolutely lost it.
Man I've been thinking about my parents and crying for the past hour. Tbh sometimes crying feels good, but it's times like this that reveal to me that my parents are and should be the most important people in my life, cause they've done so much for me and my brothers, they sacrificed EVRYTHING for us and no one else helped or did something to us except them. I'm gonna do my best to make up for it and try to give them as much as possible, im gonna sacrifice everything for them cause they are the only people that cared and will care about me.
I lost it at the teddy bear. What a beautiful gift to that heartbroken dad. I worked on a transplant unit for many years. I saw so much happiness from the people who got a second chance at life. But I knew there was heartbreak on the other side of that happiness.
That heart beat one was the most emotional of all I've seen. Like the heart beat you hear when you have your first ultrasound during pregnancy. The hope of life. He lost his child, but could hear his heart beat on!!! The tears overflowed.How precious!
While I found them all moving, surprisingly I completely lost it with the very last one. Grandpa's reaction was to plant on Grandma's lips- simply tear-worthy.
I needed that cry. Thank you. Hard to allow all of the bs to pile up and not have a little release. Guys are held to such a high standard of emotional capacity but really we just all cry babies who need a good tear now and then.
My goodness the father listening to his sons heartbeat in the build a bear 🥺😢😭 I cannot even imagine how it must feel to go thru something like that, may God bless him and his family🙏
watching these kind of videos before you get kids is one thing... When you have kids it´s a completely different story... The video with the bear brought tears in my eyes
I held it together for the entire video but the one with the man at the near end listening to his sons heart beat again turned me into a baby I could not hold back the tears anymore
I was in another one of those normal day moods "as a male" where crying at anything at all was not on the agenda. I'm glad this video made me do so, more than thrice
I think the only love more indulgent and dedicated than a parents' love for their child is the Grandparents' love for that kid. 💗 I am so thankful for my parents and my in laws! What a great collection of happiness!
God bless all of them but that elderly gentleman taking care 🙏 of his son...😇💖 .and the father hearing his sons heart beat that rocked me to the core. Be kind to others ✨️ 💛 much love to all!
I never loved my dad more than the day I became one myself. Makes you realize just how much they love you.
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Not only did Kyle Chalmers’ grandparents get to witness him winning the gold medal 🥇 for his country, they witnessed him set a new world record for the men’s 100M freestyle. Good job Kyle!! 🇦🇺
My dad left before I was 3 months, but I still love him I wish he loved me as much. Now I’m almost 22 and he beat cancer and still doesn’t care and I just want the feeling he does. It seriously hurts me
And to think that in these times, there are people fighting for their "right" to annihilate their children. Childrens are a miracle, the future; and a mother is a goddess.
Completely jealous right now. When I told my parents I was pregnant for the first time, all I got was "That's nice." I didn't really need to cry today... or so I thought.
My mom was upset because I was young (22) and I was crushed …. She’s a great grandma now but I think she was just worried for me … was hoping for one of these reactions lol
maybe they are like me XD im very difficult to move emotionally (im autistic too) so no matter what my kids try or do to make me angry, happy or emotional just doesnt work. Daughter wanting to prank me "i want to become a hooker" and me like "sure, make sure you use condoms" "you aint upset?" "your life , your choice, at least youll be having fun at work i guess" XD But the one thing where i feel like a dad is - if a child of mine needs me, im there no matter what and give full support
as a 21 year old man trying to find his way in life. found it very tough to hold myself together through this. i am beyond blessed to have grown up with a family that loves me and the absolute best father i could have asked for. I pray that one day i get to experience being a father. one of the biggest things motivating in these tough times
5 to 1 on a Monday afternoon, it’s my day off and I’m spending it balling my eyes out to this 😭 To me and all the good fathers out there, we’re fecking awesome are we ✌️❤️🏴
I wish I knew what it felt like to have a great and loving stepfather or real dad I will die and never know that feeling but I have to say to all the great real dads or great stepfather your a God sent and I give much respect
Im more than happy that i watched this video. UA-cam algorithm recommended a tragic but heartwarming video this time. Lets not forget that health and family are the most important things in life. I wish all of you a healthy life with your loved ones.
When a stepchild asks you to adopt them you know the impact you had on their life, because they want to be your child in spirit AND name. To all the step parents, mothers and fathers thank you, I watched my own father become dad to my three other brothers and never once expected them to call him dad. He is the man I strive to be
I do this 1 day a week. Working in Healthcare during this pandemic really makes you need to feel human and see humanity at it's finest. I could recommend a couple more UA-cam channels for this purpose.
I'm in tears. All the problems, stresses, anxieties going around in my life now it can become so unbearable. It is so wonderful to feel and shed tears for heartwarming moments versus only struggling moments.
This is just 2 months ago I pass and graduated from 12th std from school And got a nice college My father was the one who cried and was very happy most I know how much struggle I give him and he did for me I LOVE MY FATHER A LOT ❤❤
I went from heartwarming smiles to tears pouring out during the bear with the son's heartbeat, man its such a sad thing to happen but such a heartwarming gift
The heartbeat one got me. Idk how I got onto this video but it gave me a cry I think I needed and reminded me of the beauty and positivity in the world that I think I’ve forgotten lately. Thanks for making this
Damn.....i was in happy mood when I clicked this video and wanted to pass time ....but now my eyes are so teary tthat I can hardly see what i'm typing....truly emotions are infectious.....you smile when you see someone smiling and you cry a little when you see someone cry( even though they maybe tears of joy)...
Watching people with Alzheimer's forget Everything makes my heart ache so bad I've worked there and honestly it's hard ASF to clock in and hope that by the time you clock out they'll be there the next day or perhaps not. It's a mystery.
The father watching his son reach and accomplish his dreams, knowing better than anyone how hard he grinder to get there, the only way to describe the emotion he was feeling was “wow” and I think that’s the best possible description. Just such a powerful emotion you can’t even put words too it, just leaves you in awe!
Father's are the people who raise you to be tough. To be considerate. To understand. They are the ones who tell you what's right from wrong. They are the ones who care for you most in the entire world. As well as the mothers. But a father is someone you believe to be strong. And they are. They are the ones that set an example for you to grow up better than them. Bigger. Brighter. More valuable. They are the ones who support you the entire way. I remember seeing my dad cry for the first time a long time ago as a kid. It was heartbreaking but heartwarming. Seeing someone. A man I look up to. Broken into tears. I will never forget that moment.
I was fortunate enough to witness my daughter first steps with my wife and mom. Great moment. Happen randomly and are quick. Thankfully phones can record these moments
As a dad we don't get to cry, we have been taught it isn't okay to cry, but we do, just sometimes inside. Don't think for a second that we don't hurt, we just know what our job is. God help us all because to be a father is a blessing. To be a husband is a blessing. To a man is hard, but never lose hope. You are loved. God save us all.
Man in his 90z looking after his 63 year old son who has cancer 🤯 respect to you Sir ❤️🏴
Yeah that was the moment I started crying xDD
@@coramajorside gave your comment a thumbs up but you know what I mean 🙄 heart pulling tear streaming moment ❤️ from Glasgow 🏴
@@theweescotsman509 thank you ❤️
@@coramajorside my pleasure you kind hearted German Lady 😉😊 ❤️🏴
@@theweescotsman509 im with you both, its opissite for me. My father had me late in life. Im 25, taking care of my 2 lovely children. Then i care for my father 81, and my mother 68. It is sad because ive only known my father almost as a grandpa we never have bonded. And my mother has progressive Alztheimers. Some days she knows my name some days she dont. I cried so much watching all these clips. I just want the best for everyone around anymore but i feel like a empty shell.
The dad hearing his son's heart put tears in my eyes. My dad had a liver transplant 20 years ago next month and is still going strong thanks to a very generous person like him
I had to stop the video. Too much feels, man!
I got a kidney an half year ago and its doing great also because of an great
person doing this for an stranger. Good people are all around us you just
don't always see them.
That’s amazing.
that felt like someone gripping my heart , wow overwhelming
My son is only 3 but the thought of losing him when he is 16 years old. I would be destroyed....
The dad seeing his daughter after 3 years wrecked me. His reaction was so beautiful.
Maaaaan straight had me baaaaawling, I felt that in my heart, I love my daughter more than words. When he was holding her he was telling her to not let him go
Totally agree. I have shared custody of my kids and not seeing them all the time really makes you appreciate what you really have.
im still crying over it as my daughter has been away for two years living in South America and havnt seen her only on Zoom so this one really wrecked me
Yeah that one got me. I noticed I watched this a year ago. I wish I could go back to that time. Before my dad's brain was going, when he always knew who I was.
I lost my dad to suicide in 2014. I never want anyone to go through the struggles I did, and this is a reminder to me that there are fathers out there that are still being loved, that makes me happy. I hope all of you find the strength to love and be loved.
I'm sure your dad is watching over you and is proud of you. You have a kind heart and deserve the best. You're gonna be a great father I'm sure.
May he rest in peace. My condolences. Stay strong for him. He didn't do it with any sort of malicious intent towards you.
My Dad tried but I was able to stop him. It was a miracle I even heard the slide of the pump being as far away as I was. He'd had health problems for years leading up to that and I was giving him 24/7 care while I worked across the street 12 hours a day. He passed not long after that. He hated showing me his weak side but I was finally able to get him to relax and accept my help without worrying about it. The best part of it all was he told me he'd never felt as close to me as he did those last couple years.
My dad purposely over dosed last year, 1 month after my 21st birthday. Still think about it every day
God bless you my friend.
The bear got me, holy crap that's tragic and heartwarming at the same time.
Yeah was going strong until the bear and I lost it.
Good try...
I can't imagine the emotions he felt when he heard the heartbeat of his son. And for the recipient's parents to do such a wonderful thing to thank him is absolutely incredible.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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The dad and the teddy bear always hits me in the feels.
that hit me hard
I was floored. Encapsulates the small amount of good in the world.
I just became a Dad and I love my new purpose in life. Can't wait to experience more precious moments with my boy.
God bless you and your boy
Awww congrats!!! ♥
Sounds like you are on the right track man, it's a great journey take it all in.
Same man! I agree, this video brings me to tears now.
Congrats👏🎉🎆🎈🎊🎇 live/love every moment because time flys!
It’s so much easier to cry & let it all out, to someone else’s experiences, someone else’s memories. That has to be screwed up but I can’t help it. I don’t always face my demons & fears, but I cry with joy when I see others do it, overcome, win & feel the appreciation they have unknowingly worked for.
I don't think that's screwed up at all. Quite the opposite, in fact.
Why Do I sit here, While balling my eyes out because I will never feel this and That I can relate to this 110%
tbh i do this too...the past days i keep wathuing stuff like this to cry for joy for others, and it really helps me, sicne i have no otehr means of getting such emotions out
Thank you for sharing
I think deep down we all wish for that kind of love and joy these people feel. Its there for all of us✌
Holy shit dude I haven't cried this hard in 10 years. Needed this.
The 90 year old dad taking care of his 63 year old son really got me.
I lost my father to cancer 16 years ago. I'm nearing my 30's now. I'm in absolute tears, because not only is it sadness that I miss my father so much but it's also happiness. Seeing these fathers makes me appreciate all the caring fathers in the world but it makes me realise, I'll have the chance to give my future kids what I never had. I'll have have the chance to give them the encouragement I never received. I will have the opportunity to be there for my kids and although I'm not going to let them run wild, I'm going to support them no matter what decisions they make. I want to show my future kids the world, the good and the bad. I want to have a family one day and when I will, I will be everything my father was to me before his passing.
I remember being 5 years old and climbing on his back while he walked around the lounge room on all fours. I remember being with him on a school holiday while he drove all over the country making deliveries for his business... it was boring but every moment we were in that van is now very special to me. He would put on random Beatles or Queen songs and I would sing with him.
One time some kids in our area older than us were beating me and my Brother up and I had never seen him that angry before, he jumped our back fence and dropped 10ft to the ground before chasing them off with the loudest roar I've ever heard from a man.
He already left for work before I would wake up for school but every day at 6pm he would come in through our back door and I would give him a big hug, every single day from the moment I can remember up until the day he died.
2005 was a long time ago but I can remember it like it was just yesterday. I spent some time with his side of the family recently after not seeing them since 2006 as Mum took me and my brother to another country. My 70 year old Aunt married to my Dad's older brother, kept calling me by my Dad's name before apologising. Apparently I'm just like him and to know that, fills me with a lot of pride.
Much-much love to you, my friend. 🙏🏻❤️
💕💕💕
Too beautiful
This is enough to make a grown man cry, and that’s okay🥹❤️
Much love and blessings to you and yours🙏🏽
The grandparents in their side by side recliners. Then he kissed her, precious love That teared me up too.
Everytime...
@@emotionalmoments2365 had to look up who Kyle charmers was but I’m glad I did ( he’s an Australian swimmer )
I hope one day I can make my dad as proud of me as Kyle made his grandparents
As a single man, I love every single second of this video. Shout out to all the great fathers out there.
This whole video had me in tears from start to finish, especially the stepdad adoption ones. It always brings tears to my eyes when stepfathers are fully devoted to their stepchildren.
My Dad adopting me was the best day of my entire life, next to getting married. I had 45 years as the luckiest daughter on the plane. I miss you Dad.
Where did you go and why did it take 45 years?!
I did perfectly fine until I saw the father whos 16yo son died in a car accident. I'm ugly crying now :'(
Same
yeah that one hit me hard
the hand coming out at the end as the camera person went to comfort him, pushing them away so he could keep listening to the heartbeat
I'm sobbing
Being a dad is the greatest blessing. A blessing you didn't know you needed and one you'll never regret.
My dad saw the 90 year old man part and said
"it doesnt matter how old our kids maybe 30-40-60 They will always be our babies"
My crotchety old man probably feels the same....he just sucks at showing it...but h knows I love the fucking shit outta him.
No matter how old you may get , every time a parent looks at you they see you at 5 years old
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When the daughter to her father (with Alzheimer's) said "What you've done for me, my whole life." -- It really hit close to home for me. Huge lump in my throat :')
I lost my father 9 days ago to dementia. You better enjoy your time with your fathers before it’s too late.
Hope you are doing okay
These videos hit way different now that my dad has passed. Shout out to all the great dads out there holdin' it down! Much love!
My oldest son isnt biologically mine but I raised him since he was a year old. When he got his first sack on a qb in high school, he took off his helmet, pointed at me in the stands & screamed "That was for you dad! I love you!". I absolutely lost it.
that's because you were the father in the stands. good job.
Man I've been thinking about my parents and crying for the past hour. Tbh sometimes crying feels good, but it's times like this that reveal to me that my parents are and should be the most important people in my life, cause they've done so much for me and my brothers, they sacrificed EVRYTHING for us and no one else helped or did something to us except them. I'm gonna do my best to make up for it and try to give them as much as possible, im gonna sacrifice everything for them cause they are the only people that cared and will care about me.
Something ive noticed as ive gotten older is that your dad never stops being a dad. Its fkn adorable when my dad compulsively dads, melts my heart.
I lost it at the teddy bear. What a beautiful gift to that heartbroken dad. I worked on a transplant unit for many years. I saw so much happiness from the people who got a second chance at life. But I knew there was heartbreak on the other side of that happiness.
nothing makes me cry, but when you see a grown man cry. shit hit different!!
Nothing in the world makes you more proud then see your dad beeing proud of you.
Respect to the man in his 90s still looking over his son with cancer🤟❣
That heart beat one was the most emotional of all I've seen. Like the heart beat you hear when you have your first ultrasound during pregnancy. The hope of life. He lost his child, but could hear his heart beat on!!! The tears overflowed.How precious!
While I found them all moving, surprisingly I completely lost it with the very last one. Grandpa's reaction was to plant on Grandma's lips- simply tear-worthy.
I needed that cry. Thank you. Hard to allow all of the bs to pile up and not have a little release. Guys are held to such a high standard of emotional capacity but really we just all cry babies who need a good tear now and then.
Only if I can be half of the 90 year old man who is taking care of his 63 year old son, I could die in piece. That's a real man right there.
The grandparent kissing eachother and celebrating their grandchild was the purest thing ever.
When a grown man cries that's straight from the deepest corner of the heart that isn't easily touched...realists emotion in this world.
Being a dad myself those moments are awesome
When the dad with Alzheimer’s told his son in law “you got your own Nick, you got your own” I couldn’t hold in the tears
This is much better than the sad crying Dad's compilation
My goodness the father listening to his sons heartbeat in the build a bear 🥺😢😭
I cannot even imagine how it must feel to go thru something like that, may God bless him and his family🙏
watching these kind of videos before you get kids is one thing... When you have kids it´s a completely different story... The video with the bear brought tears in my eyes
I held it together for the entire video but the one with the man at the near end listening to his sons heart beat again turned me into a baby I could not hold back the tears anymore
I was in another one of those normal day moods "as a male" where crying at anything at all was not on the agenda.
I'm glad this video made me do so, more than thrice
cry whenever you need to! everyone should be able to express the emotions they feel :)
I think the only love more indulgent and dedicated than a parents' love for their child is the Grandparents' love for that kid. 💗 I am so thankful for my parents and my in laws! What a great collection of happiness!
God bless all of them but that elderly gentleman taking care 🙏 of his son...😇💖 .and the father hearing his sons heart beat that rocked me to the core. Be kind to others ✨️ 💛 much love to all!
Fatherhood is so awesome and to all you daddies out there I'd protect your's as if they are my own
I never loved my dad more than the day I became one myself. Makes you realize just how much they love you.
Not only did Kyle Chalmers’ grandparents get to witness him winning the gold medal 🥇 for his country, they witnessed him set a new world record for the men’s 100M freestyle. Good job Kyle!! 🇦🇺
Thank You ,for sending the Bear . That is a never forget .
My dad left before I was 3 months, but I still love him I wish he loved me as much. Now I’m almost 22 and he beat cancer and still doesn’t care and I just want the feeling he does. It seriously hurts me
I swear.. The try not to cry ones are the hardest of em all
.. Dude.. The tears come out on their own.. QwQ
Oh man I just wanna hug the father that lost his 16 y.o. son, such pain, so glad he gest to at least have the sound of his heart with him.
And to think that in these times, there are people fighting for their "right" to annihilate their children. Childrens are a miracle, the future; and a mother is a goddess.
Completely jealous right now. When I told my parents I was pregnant for the first time, all I got was "That's nice."
I didn't really need to cry today... or so I thought.
On behave of your parents, I would be honored to say "Awwwwww!!! Congrats on the baby!! 😊🥺❤️"
Some parents are not that expressive but they sure are happy
my mum said I’d ruined my life and my sister told me to have an abortion and kill myself so I would have preferred “that’s nice” tbh lmao
My mom was upset because I was young (22) and I was crushed ….
She’s a great grandma now but I think she was just worried for me … was hoping for one of these reactions lol
maybe they are like me XD im very difficult to move emotionally (im autistic too) so no matter what my kids try or do to make me angry, happy or emotional just doesnt work. Daughter wanting to prank me "i want to become a hooker" and me like "sure, make sure you use condoms" "you aint upset?" "your life , your choice, at least youll be having fun at work i guess"
XD
But the one thing where i feel like a dad is - if a child of mine needs me, im there no matter what and give full support
as a 21 year old man trying to find his way in life. found it very tough to hold myself together through this. i am beyond blessed to have grown up with a family that loves me and the absolute best father i could have asked for. I pray that one day i get to experience being a father. one of the biggest things motivating in these tough times
The heart beat. Amazing.
5 to 1 on a Monday afternoon, it’s my day off and I’m spending it balling my eyes out to this 😭 To me and all the good fathers out there, we’re fecking awesome are we ✌️❤️🏴
Yes Sir! Much Love!
Real man don't cry. But we shed tears of genuine emotions.
Fathers are completely underrated...
No man, nor any structure in the world could withstand the love from that teddy bear. Holy shit that broke me.
The dad listening to his late sons heartbeat broke my heart. I was bawling my eyes out.
From the gentleman in his 90s looking after his son to the father listening to his son's heartbeat through a teddy bear....respect.
I wish I knew what it felt like to have a great and loving stepfather or real dad I will die and never know that feeling but I have to say to all the great real dads or great stepfather your a God sent and I give much respect
The teddy bear always gets me, it's brutal on my heart strings.
Im more than happy that i watched this video. UA-cam algorithm recommended a tragic but heartwarming video this time. Lets not forget that health and family are the most important things in life. I wish all of you a healthy life with your loved ones.
When a stepchild asks you to adopt them you know the impact you had on their life, because they want to be your child in spirit AND name. To all the step parents, mothers and fathers thank you, I watched my own father become dad to my three other brothers and never once expected them to call him dad. He is the man I strive to be
I needed a good cry
I do this 1 day a week. Working in Healthcare during this pandemic really makes you need to feel human and see humanity at it's finest. I could recommend a couple more UA-cam channels for this purpose.
This world is full of beauty. You need only look for it.
My father left my mother when I was born so I don't really know how it feels like to have one. These people are blessed to have such loving fathers.
PSA never watch this blazed. You will actually melt this time
Why couldn’t I have seen this comment earlier now I’m a literal puddle
Seeing full grown man crying for someone else happiness is beautifull
No Dad could possibly get through these beautiful moments with dry eyes.
Happy Father’s Day to all dads ❤️👨🏻🧔🏻♂️
The father with teddy bear... Broke my heart... I haven't cried so much in a long time... My God 🙏🏻
I’m not crying, I just got a teddy bear with a heart beat in my eye.
This made me cry immediately. I became such a softie since I had my daughter a year ago...its Saturday night and im over here blowin my damn nose!
One week later, I'am doing the same thing, with my 9 month old princess sleeping in bed :) God bless you and your priceless daughter!
I love my dad so much. 🥺
I watched this video in my office and all my friends saw my eyes in tears.... 🥺🥺
I'm in tears. All the problems, stresses, anxieties going around in my life now it can become so unbearable. It is so wonderful to feel and shed tears for heartwarming moments versus only struggling moments.
Few things in this world are better than crying tears of joy and/or pride for your kids…
Dads crying hits different
This is just 2 months ago
I pass and graduated from 12th std from school
And got a nice college
My father was the one who cried and was very happy most
I know how much struggle I give him and he did for me
I LOVE MY FATHER A LOT ❤❤
That house replica is the sweetest gift ever.
I am a 33 years old guy and these videos get me every single time. I hope one day I get to cry such tears.
Good men do cry and are not ashamed of the tears.
hearing the heart beat of your son in a teddy bear, I can't even ...just wow
He is not what America is all about but he is what America should be all about
I went from heartwarming smiles to tears pouring out during the bear with the son's heartbeat, man its such a sad thing to happen but such a heartwarming gift
The emotions and love from the family members brought such happiness and joy to my heart to see this.
The heartbeat one got me. Idk how I got onto this video but it gave me a cry I think I needed and reminded me of the beauty and positivity in the world that I think I’ve forgotten lately. Thanks for making this
i’ve been numb for years and i finally cried multiple times, thank you.
Damn.....i was in happy mood when I clicked this video and wanted to pass time ....but now my eyes are so teary tthat I can hardly see what i'm typing....truly emotions are infectious.....you smile when you see someone smiling and you cry a little when you see someone cry( even though they maybe tears of joy)...
Watching people with Alzheimer's forget Everything makes my heart ache so bad I've worked there and honestly it's hard ASF to clock in and hope that by the time you clock out they'll be there the next day or perhaps not. It's a mystery.
The father watching his son reach and accomplish his dreams, knowing better than anyone how hard he grinder to get there, the only way to describe the emotion he was feeling was “wow” and I think that’s the best possible description. Just such a powerful emotion you can’t even put words too it, just leaves you in awe!
Men don't normally receive honest, genuine appreciation. You can make any man cry just by acknowledging them from the heart for longer than 3 minutes.
Father's are the people who raise you to be tough. To be considerate. To understand. They are the ones who tell you what's right from wrong. They are the ones who care for you most in the entire world. As well as the mothers. But a father is someone you believe to be strong. And they are. They are the ones that set an example for you to grow up better than them. Bigger. Brighter. More valuable. They are the ones who support you the entire way. I remember seeing my dad cry for the first time a long time ago as a kid. It was heartbreaking but heartwarming. Seeing someone. A man I look up to. Broken into tears. I will never forget that moment.
I was fortunate enough to witness my daughter first steps with my wife and mom. Great moment. Happen randomly and are quick. Thankfully phones can record these moments
To have your son’s hart beating live into someone else’s son must be such a comfort after a devastating loss like that. God bless them
Grandparents proud of their bloodline...man that's great!
2:16 the dads laugh here sounds just like a little kid when they’re really excited, so beautiful
Uggghhh!!! The Caught in Providence one always gets me!! 😭❤️
As a dad we don't get to cry, we have been taught it isn't okay to cry, but we do, just sometimes inside. Don't think for a second that we don't hurt, we just know what our job is. God help us all because to be a father is a blessing. To be a husband is a blessing. To a man is hard, but never lose hope. You are loved. God save us all.
You only realise the value of your dad once he is gone from the world. Plese take care of your father. ❤️❤️