Yes it does in my uncle's garden they have an apple tree on a hill when ever the apples fall from the tree they end up all the way down to the water canal 😎
“Nathan’s adopted parents knew who his biological parents were, but because Nathan never asked, they never told him” that definitely sounds like parents for you lmao
Tbf I get where they're coming from. If he knew he was adopted yet never inquired about his birth parents he probably wasn't interested in knowing in the first place.
@@dracos0024 exactly...When the time is right they will start asking questions if they want to know...and he probably never wanted to bug them with questions...probably didnt want to hurt their feelings?...
If you think about this for a while, it is really amazing. How wonderful it is that they both chose each other's friendship without even knowing the identity of each other.
Maybe he was influenced to become a trucker, manipulated a little bit, because the mother already knew the dad was a trucker, I bet the dad knew all along who his son was but just didn't even bother to acknowledge him
@@hailesalassierasterfari6218 Damn bro that's a nasty thing to say. Either that or truck driving is the most common job in half the country and they live in a bumfuck nowhere state... Not even gonna address the second comment because you're paranoid for another man.
From what I have observed in my 68 years is that birth kids , siblings as well as parents usually follow the same fate and jobs, etc., regardless if they were adopted or not
My friend whose parents divorced had same kind of mentality. More parents more allowance and gifts. And so far she's the best person i knew that handle parents divorced really well, from the outside perspective atleast. Granted idk what's the inside really is
It’s never to late to do the right thing and build a relationship with your son. He definitely deserves a second chance and his son deserves to know him :)
I pray that they heal and have a wonderful relationship. My half brother of 44 years met his dad for the first time this year. They are both truck drivers. I am filled with joy for him and this young man
I'd love to ruin your comment. So I will. They probably live in a state where truck driving is the only viable profession. Meaning, there's probably literally nothing else to do to make a living where they are.
So glad these two found one another. Sometimes things like this work out in ways you never expect. I hope their relationship continues to be a happy one.
I love this! I hope you guys get closer and closer every day, but don't forget... the parents that raised you, picked you! Don't ever forget how much they love you. Best wishes!
My mom was adopted and she never met her biological parents but she did become friends with her biological half sister who was also adopted. I think it's awesome when family finds each other. Even their mannerisms seem similar! People wrongly assume when you put your child up for adoption you don't love them but that's far from the truth in most cases. My mom always says it takes more love to admit you can't provide the amount of care needed to raise a child properly and give them up for adoption than selfishly keeping them
That's awesome! They have a whole lifetime to get to know each other all over again! I hope they have a happy and Humble life above ground! Much respect from the San Francisco Bay Area
I met my dad when I was 16 thanks to a classmate who I shared the same birthday with. He apparantly knew my dad very well and so eventually we paid him a visit. Turned out that he was just as much the lying manipulating piece of you know what my mom said he was. So yeah, I am not seeing him anymore. Just like old times. 😂
What a sweet and amazing story! They are like twins. Same job, they look alike and they walk just alike. I'm tearing up....so happy they found eachother.
The son is a big guy. My son has two mothers, me who adopted and raised him, and his biological mom who re-entered his life after finding him on Facebook. He has met her as well as his maternal grandmother. Some questions son had in his mind are now answered. As adults, adoptees can establish whatever relationship they want, or not have one with their mums or dads. As I see it, the decisions are up to them, but they have an extended family and much love coming from that. Hoping children have an open heart to understand that Life holds many mysteries.
Never too late. My daughter found her birth father blessed but lived only 1 1/2 years to enjoy each other. Lost her in March 20, 2020. Put everything you have toward your relationship.
This happened to 2 guys I know. They meet and became like best friends instantly. They would always joke about how they must be related because they were so close. About a year later they found out they were first cousins.
I hope someday you find him and are reunited. Thank God we live in the golden age of technology where you can get into contact with practically anyone. A couple years ago I found out that I had a first cousin who was given up for adoption as a baby. Coming from a small family it was a shock to say the least. I've met him and talk to him all the time, and the feeling of being brought back together is indescribable. I pray that you find one another.
I had a similar experience.Too long a story.However my adoptive parents not deceased were and always will be my parents.I love and miss them every single day.💟💟
Jane McGrath, I know 3 people (2 women & 1 man) who were adopted and never ever felt the overwhelming need to "FIND" their biological parents and to my knowledge never have looked for them. They love their parents and NEVER EVER refer to them as "adoptive" parents. One of the gals looks so much like her "mom" it is actually amazing. Sorry your parents have passed on....it sounds like they had an amazing daughter!
@@holiday-td6hx Thank you.I never referred to my parents as "adoptive" only when I'm explaining my circumstances.My parents were and are my parents.I wish you well.
My children haven't talked to me in several years. Turns out when their dad died due to chronic illness and they were given 30K (Each one was given that amount...30K) they said it wasn't enough and told me I would never be able to see my grandchildren. I used to purchase Savings Bonds and put money away for each of the grandkids, but I stopped doing it a couple of years ago. Two of the grandkids are old enough to drive and to seek me out on their own...but never have, so apparently, they have decided to believe what they were told about me. Lately, I have been donating money to families that need help at times(strangers)....I have thought of possibly being a Big Sister as well. When you haven't done anything wrong and are lied about and those lies get back to you, it hurts more than I can say. PLEASE...if you are estranged from your family, remember that life can be really short. Things can be worked out if you try. The best thing is to bury the past and only look to the future.....
@@holiday-td6hx Do you have any updates? I haven't spoken to my mom and dad for years ... and they could be considered elderly now by some though I don't think of them as that old ... I worry about time ... I'd like to see them again... They forever changed parts of my life for the worse, actually causing a physical disability by attacking me after a surgery... so no small thing... It forever changed my life, probably because of that I never had kids when I would have wanted to. But to be estranged from my parents is not good. And other family members didn't understand and rallied around them so I lost sort of my whole family and family knowledge and history and even some family friends. It's awful. But time goes fast. I'd like to try to figure out how to approach a family that probably has heard lies about me or believes some incorrect things about me and the situation. Some in my family will never believe me I guess. They just don't want to accept my parents would do that. Despite all that, I'd like to see them. Guarded, not to put myself in the vulnerable position I was with them before, but a visit or something. I cannot imagine my mom or dad being alone. I thought of my mom when reading your comment. I'm sorry. I hope your children and you and your grandchildren reconnect.
I hope Nathan realizes how blessed he was to have been adopted by the man and woman who took care of him and did all those little things for him during his growing up.
I’m sure most likely he does! I think this is good for the soul and closure. He knows why he was adopted and that his bio dad cares about him but they couldn’t raise him. It’s more like an uncle relationship but wonderful
How lucky are they!!!! They walk the same, they talk and sound the same, but gee! You’d never expect them to be related! But, what a fantastic outcome! Just wonderful! Have a lovely life together !
They both seem lovely and his biological moms did a wonderful thing for him and for his adopted parents who I'm sure love him so very much This kiddo struck gold in the parent mine! 💯
"I once worked with a guy for three years and never learned his name. Best friend I ever had. We still never talk sometimes." -Ron The above typifies guy to guy relationships...
@@JayAR_YT Uh yeah, if you are getting along good with a friend an he says "I want you to meet my parents." You better start throwing "boy" in there before that "friend" description.
Wow so he has 2 siblings from the same mom and dad that grew up as siblings.. that must be so strange to meet them.. it’s quite common with just 1 parent matching but really rare with 2 parents
It's awesome. No mess, no noise, no stress. No financial commitment. Freedom to do as I please. I'm grateful to not be anyone's dad. I didn't like the other kids when I was a kid and I don't really like them now. I'm happy to not have kids.
@@michaelcassady1289 to each there own man... to me...sounds depressing as hell... and if its denial, then sorry for bringin it up lol... but cmon.I hated kids growing up but when there your own,its different.
@joehiggons1993 uhhh depressing as he'll to be able to do what u want when u want and enjoy your life . I have never wanted kids and I don't think I ever will ... it isn't depressing to have a life I'd much rather tour the world doing what I want when I want so depressing right
My friend found her biological parents, a sister and three other half siblings but she has no contact with the father, whom she looks down on and very little contact with any of the others. I guess she settled that innate desire to know but she now loves and appreciates the man she calls daddy so much more.
Always look on the bright side of life - Da dum! da dum! Da'da da'da da dum! Cheer up you miserable little bastard. Da dum! Da dum! Da'da da'da! Da dum!
Being adopted by his birth mom’s cousins means the folks he thought were distant relations are actually full siblings! That’s nearly as much a surprise as the dad coworker thing.
Why does he sleep around too? Does he not use protection then give his son up for adoption too? Does he have a zapata moustache to prove it's not just a gay thing too?
Smartest move parents could make instead of raising a child in a super stressful environment. Too many people I see should not be parents simply because of the stress they both put on the kid.
@Tyler Stone he wasn't a bad parent, he was a terrible one, so bad is an understatement. Anyone not there for their children are terrible not just bad.
I am so happy for you both. 😀 I never got to see my dad I grew up in foster care and only seen my mom a handful of times. At age twenty two. Then she disappeared again I did however see her one more time . She had been in a horrific car accident that she didn't make it out alive. Try to treasure and do father son things that you both enjoy. I wish the very best for both of you.
From the video, there is no evidence or clues at all that they had any negative feelings towards each other. It sounds more like they had the same employer, but didn't really know each other well
I was adopted, I am so blessed for the family I have. I have always wondered who my biological parents are and if they are well. I have no hard feelings, no regrets. They were in highschool in 72', they made a good decision. I am happy, healthy and successful thanks to adoption and a loving family. Bless you all.
Sounds like his adoptive Mom is a wonderful person and I bet his adoptive Dad is/was also. Nice he found his Dad and hopefully he will find his Mom. But his adoptive parents are his true parents who raised a good young man.
This is a miracle for them to meet up with each other and not know that they’re related. That’s beautiful and I wish them the best for their future endeavors together as father and son. ❤😘🙏🏼
I can’t imagine having a child and not being apart of their lives at every stage. I live everyday for my children. This guy is very nonchalant for a guy who didn’t enter his sons life until he was grown.
I agree with both of you. I have a 26 year old son who I spoil, to this day... But had I NOT been around, during those important times, in his development, especially had he already had a fulfilling upbringing elsewhere, then it would only be respectful for the two of us, to be wary of new entanglements.... But it's nice that they are getting on well, without the need for any parental relationship requirements.... If they just wanna be friends, then let them just be friends xx
Idk if I’m the only one who sees it, but they look alike. Like the dad could have based as his uncle or older brother or something even before they knew they were father and son
Great video. I found my biological dad worked for months with my fiancee before I put it all together. Similar story. Hope they have a happy ending like I did.
My dad and I were father and son for 12 years before we realized that we were co-workers.
Comment of the year
Bahahahaha
child labor yo
Under-rated lol
I'm on the floor
Son: “And I bout fell out of my seat.”
Dad: “And I bout fell out of my seat.”
Me: “Yup that bout checks out.”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had to go back again to see😂 that’s hilarious
😂😂😂
Good 1👀👍🏿
Let’s hope they never hooked up
When they both said how they nearly fell out of their seat lol. Apple never falls far
Yes it does in my uncle's garden they have an apple tree on a hill when ever the apples fall from the tree they end up all the way down to the water canal 😎
@@jrviade85 Whoa, whoa, it's true the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. But nobody ever said it had to *land* near the tree. Lol
Both drive trucks. Both fall out of their seats. Checks out.
when did the son said that?
Yeah was to
Funny. Lol
“Nathan’s adopted parents knew who his biological parents were, but because Nathan never asked, they never told him” that definitely sounds like parents for you lmao
Yeah I think that may be because they don't want to stir up feelings by bringing it up.
"He's was dying of cancer but he never asked so we never told him."
-his adoptive parents... probably
Uh what!?
Tbf I get where they're coming from. If he knew he was adopted yet never inquired about his birth parents he probably wasn't interested in knowing in the first place.
@@dracos0024 exactly...When the time is right they will start asking questions if they want to know...and he probably never wanted to bug them with questions...probably didnt want to hurt their feelings?...
White parents! blacks don’t roll like that! blacks would have told! The father sucks never sought his son!!! The son seems like a good guy!
"I am putting my son up for adoption because I want him to have more opportunities in life than I did."
*Meets son at the same job.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
NOOO 😂😂😂😂
The way I cackled right now… you ain’t seeing heaven 😆 😂 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Bruh this is evil bro 🤣🤣🤣
It must be sooooo strange to strike up a father-son relationship from a co-worker/friend relationship......bless both of them!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ha ha ha ha!!!! Holy crap lol thats funny
It's amazing how Almighty God Jehovah works things out for everyones good !
@@freddiebutler7113 damned cultists everywhere these days claiming everything decent under the sun as some divine action.
Not really. But, mom jokes are awesome
@@drasticallyfantastic7164 damned atheists have no hope or faith in life so they just stain their hate among anything they touch.
That grass in the background is fantastic
90 days I was thinking the same thing, golf course greenkeeper for 3 years will do that to ya
@@jaycecarr3909 gardener here haha
SMOKE IT😏
@@barrackhussein464 I've got about 8 years of it behind me. Thank fuck it's behind me....
@@TomFromUA-cam lol
If you think about this for a while, it is really amazing. How wonderful it is that they both chose each other's friendship without even knowing the identity of each other.
Honestly they could make like a movie out it
@@robertoreal1117 or a novel
Maybe he was influenced to become a trucker, manipulated a little bit, because the mother already knew the dad was a trucker, I bet the dad knew all along who his son was but just didn't even bother to acknowledge him
@@hailesalassierasterfari6218 Damn bro that's a nasty thing to say. Either that or truck driving is the most common job in half the country and they live in a bumfuck nowhere state... Not even gonna address the second comment because you're paranoid for another man.
@@hailesalassierasterfari6218both scenarios seem highly unlikely.
At least they got along while working together otherwise that would have been really awkward
What if they got along a little too much?
"I FUCKING HATE THAT GU-"
"wait... He's my dad?"
"SO THAT'S WHY HE'S AN ASSHOLE"
@@Carl_McMelvin 🤣
@Carl_McMelvin meaning?
@@Amlah1740 if you have to ask then you’re not old enough to be on the internet.
These guys come across as genuine, honest and straight up.
The One guy ditched his son for 40 years and your calling genuine honest and straight up
@@hhbcee ditched his son? Lmao. Low IQ
From Dad’s perspective, it might seem selfish to keep a child he knew he couldn’t give a good life. Not fair to say the kid was ditched.
@@hhbceeget off youtube and stop arguing with people you sad cunt
People from Wisconsin are usually like this
This is funny because he became a truck driver just like his biological dad.
Must be the genes.
From what I have observed in my 68 years is that birth kids , siblings as well as parents usually follow the same fate and jobs, etc., regardless if they were adopted or not
Why is it funny?
What's the funny part 🤷🏽♂️
Not much else to do in some parts of Canada I would think.
Two Dads and two moms. More people to give him a hug.
Also, all of his coworkers who are probably his half brothers.
My friend whose parents divorced had same kind of mentality. More parents more allowance and gifts. And so far she's the best person i knew that handle parents divorced really well, from the outside perspective atleast. Granted idk what's the inside really is
i was raise by 2 gay dads and i am a lesbian just how it goes
More people to get it on with.
@@Travybear1989shocker.
I know his feelings, just met my dad last year at age 40.
Wow! Hope it all works out well for all of you. Things happen for a reason make the best out of it.
That's incredible! I hope God showers you both with great blessings.
Praying for you
Congratulations
Congratulations 🎊🎉 💕
It’s never to late to do the right thing and build a relationship with your son. He definitely deserves a second chance and his son deserves to know him :)
I pray that they heal and have a wonderful relationship. My half brother of 44 years met his dad for the first time this year. They are both truck drivers. I am filled with joy for him and this young man
The legitimate odds of this are mind boggling. So amazing you got your closure bro
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My dad was rumored to have the smallest penis in the land as well as extremely gay after the great depression. Hi dad
@@BoboFattt Like father like son
@@godisgreat7058 thunn*
Edit: read his comment over again but replace the word son. Then remember whose speaking
Almost as if everything happens for a reason.
This is amazing ! 😍 I love that they both gravitated to the same profession that later led them to reuniting !
I'd love to ruin your comment. So I will. They probably live in a state where truck driving is the only viable profession. Meaning, there's probably literally nothing else to do to make a living where they are.
@@i_used_adblock_to_watch_this I stopped reading after you said “ I’d love to ruin” so all you did was waste your time 😂 stay safe though buddy🤞🏾
@@Cheekaa888 ❤️exactly 😂😂girl ain’t nobody got time for negative energy. Loved your first and second comment
Gods Will😇🙏🏼
Gravitated ?? You guys that read all those horoscopes. Rock energy , vibe feeling type of people are academically challenged
So glad these two found one another. Sometimes things like this work out in ways you never expect. I hope their relationship continues to be a happy one.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
This man is his birth father, but your dad is the man who raises you.
You could also say:
This man is his birth dad, but your father is the man who raises you.
Nah, those are guardians
Nope im adopted. Those are my real parents @@cooliipie
I don't think it's too late for his birth father to be Dad. They might get along pretty well
@@KrystalklearEntertainment its way too late wtf
I am SO glad you guys found one another! There's never too much love. 😊
You both sound like the other ... Your voices ! OMG. Glad you found each other.
Couldnt take the dip out for the interview huh? 😂
Welcome to Wisconsin
^😂
there’s no dip in there, his mouth is permanently like that from lipper jaw, scrub
I thought he had an underbite.
Had to put in an even bigger dip to get on the t v
I love this! I hope you guys get closer and closer every day, but don't forget... the parents that raised you, picked you! Don't ever forget how much they love you.
Best wishes!
He was lucky to be adopted by his cousins and not strangers.
Distant cousins (I'm assuming 3rd maybe 4th?) but still cousins
My mom was adopted and she never met her biological parents but she did become friends with her biological half sister who was also adopted. I think it's awesome when family finds each other. Even their mannerisms seem similar! People wrongly assume when you put your child up for adoption you don't love them but that's far from the truth in most cases. My mom always says it takes more love to admit you can't provide the amount of care needed to raise a child properly and give them up for adoption than selfishly keeping them
Nothing selfish about taking responsibility.
So Happy for you both.
Perfect example of...Nothing happens before it's time.
You seem to have a lot of similarities.
Amazing!!!
This made me cry family is everything.
That's awesome! They have a whole lifetime to get to know each other all over again!
I hope they have a happy and Humble life above ground!
Much respect from the San Francisco Bay Area
When HR finds out you hired your son, and you've gotta come up with an explanation quick.
I met my dad when I was 16 thanks to a classmate who I shared the same birthday with. He apparantly knew my dad very well and so eventually we paid him a visit. Turned out that he was just as much the lying manipulating piece of you know what my mom said he was. So yeah, I am not seeing him anymore. Just like old times. 😂
I'm sorry 😥....but good you're strong enough to laugh about it.
@@sheresejames-grow1779they clearly don't need u stfu
@@sheresejames-grow1779 gotta see humor in things makes things easier at times
What a sweet and amazing story! They are like twins. Same job, they look alike and they walk just alike. I'm tearing up....so happy they found eachother.
The son is a big guy. My son has two mothers, me who adopted and raised him, and his biological mom who re-entered his life after finding him on Facebook. He has met her as well as his maternal grandmother. Some questions son had in his mind are now answered. As adults, adoptees can establish whatever relationship they want, or not have one with their mums or dads. As I see it, the decisions are up to them, but they have an extended family and much love coming from that. Hoping children have an open heart to understand that Life holds many mysteries.
That is very nice.enjoy your moments together .
it's to late to ever be his "dad" but you can be a dang good friend 👍
God bless them, I hope they get to enjoy each other in good health & happiness for many years to come.
Never too late. My daughter found her birth father blessed but lived only 1 1/2 years to enjoy each other. Lost her in March 20, 2020. Put everything you have toward your relationship.
So sorry. Amen.
So sorry for your loss.
May i ask what happened to her?
Sorry for your loss😔
Condolences 🙏🏾💐
This is honestly amazing,it warmed my heart.
This happened to 2 guys I know. They meet and became like best friends instantly. They would always joke about how they must be related because they were so close. About a year later they found out they were first cousins.
They seem happy for all of this. That is a really good thing. Co-workers, friends and a family all in one!
This is so sweet. You talk alike. Happy that you have this chance in life to get to know each other.
Awesome! I want to find my brother one day. I’m doing a DNA kit so pray he is too!
thats how they found the a serial killer...
I will be your honorary brother
It's a small world you will see him again. Leave into God's hands.🙏
I hope someday you find him and are reunited. Thank God we live in the golden age of technology where you can get into contact with practically anyone. A couple years ago I found out that I had a first cousin who was given up for adoption as a baby. Coming from a small family it was a shock to say the least. I've met him and talk to him all the time, and the feeling of being brought back together is indescribable. I pray that you find one another.
Did you find your brother??
I had a similar experience.Too long a story.However my adoptive parents not deceased were and always will be my parents.I love and miss them every single day.💟💟
Jane McGrath ,
💙⏩🤗⏪💙
Jane McGrath, I know 3 people (2 women & 1 man) who were adopted and never ever felt the overwhelming need to "FIND" their biological parents and to my knowledge never have looked for them. They love their parents and NEVER EVER refer to them as "adoptive" parents. One of the gals looks so much like her "mom" it is actually amazing.
Sorry your parents have passed on....it sounds like they had an amazing daughter!
@@holiday-td6hx Thank you.I never referred to my parents as "adoptive" only when I'm explaining my circumstances.My parents were and are my parents.I wish you well.
As you should, they chose you.
I'm glad they found each other. I miss my son, he been gone 12 years this year. Never take anything for granted
Lucky dude. My parents seperated when I was 4. I am 32 now and learned that my father died 3 years ago. I wanted him to see his granddaughter.
This is really sweet, those 2 guys seem like good people, good for those bros.
I'd give anything, if only I can reunite with mom,dad,sis. God ill be all yours. Lost but not forgotten
My children haven't talked to me in several years. Turns out when their dad died due to chronic illness and they were given 30K (Each one was given that amount...30K) they said it wasn't enough and told me I would never be able to see my grandchildren. I used to purchase Savings Bonds and put money away for each of the grandkids, but I stopped doing it a couple of years ago. Two of the grandkids are old enough to drive and to seek me out on their own...but never have, so apparently, they have decided to believe what they were told about me. Lately, I have been donating money to families that need help at times(strangers)....I have thought of possibly being a Big Sister as well. When you haven't done anything wrong and are lied about and those lies get back to you, it hurts more than I can say.
PLEASE...if you are estranged from your family, remember that life can be really short. Things can be worked out if you try. The best thing is to bury the past and only look to the future.....
@@holiday-td6hx Don't despair, things will eventually work out.
@@holiday-td6hx Do you have any updates? I haven't spoken to my mom and dad for years ... and they could be considered elderly now by some though I don't think of them as that old ... I worry about time ... I'd like to see them again... They forever changed parts of my life for the worse, actually causing a physical disability by attacking me after a surgery... so no small thing... It forever changed my life, probably because of that I never had kids when I would have wanted to. But to be estranged from my parents is not good. And other family members didn't understand and rallied around them so I lost sort of my whole family and family knowledge and history and even some family friends. It's awful. But time goes fast. I'd like to try to figure out how to approach a family that probably has heard lies about me or believes some incorrect things about me and the situation. Some in my family will never believe me I guess. They just don't want to accept my parents would do that. Despite all that, I'd like to see them. Guarded, not to put myself in the vulnerable position I was with them before, but a visit or something. I cannot imagine my mom or dad being alone. I thought of my mom when reading your comment. I'm sorry. I hope your children and you and your grandchildren reconnect.
That would be awkward if they didnt like eachother as coworkers first and then find out they were father and son🤣
Hahahaha, that woulda been awesome
Lol right
Great movie plot lol
This is amazing. Hope they have a long long life together catching up.
Congratulations to Dad and Son. Great video. Really great that you met.
I hope Nathan realizes how blessed he was to have been adopted by the man and woman who took care of him and did all those little things for him during his growing up.
He doesn't say a lot about them.
I’m sure most likely he does! I think this is good for the soul and closure. He knows why he was adopted and that his bio dad cares about him but they couldn’t raise him. It’s more like an uncle relationship but wonderful
Its a small world and you never know who you are talking too.
I always knew I was speaking to my father & my mother & all my (full) siblings. Thank goodness for that.
This is such a coincidence and a lovely story.
It's good you two were friends and the father, son relationship developed. Happy for you both!
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
How lucky are they!!!! They walk the same, they talk and sound the same, but gee! You’d never expect them to be related! But, what a fantastic outcome! Just wonderful! Have a lovely life together !
They both seem lovely and his biological moms did a wonderful thing for him and for his adopted parents who I'm sure love him so very much
This kiddo struck gold in the parent mine! 💯
What a nice story!
"I once worked with a guy for three years and never learned his name. Best friend I ever had. We still never talk sometimes."
-Ron
The above typifies guy to guy relationships...
I have so many friends like this like he's a great guy, whats his name, my answer idk, his mom might be named Martha
I could go years not knowing my best friends parents names.
Bruh, that’s a classic line! 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JayAR_YT Uh yeah, if you are getting along good with a friend an he says "I want you to meet my parents." You better start throwing "boy" in there before that "friend" description.
What an awesome story.Friends to Family.Wow.
Wow so he has 2 siblings from the same mom and dad that grew up as siblings.. that must be so strange to meet them.. it’s quite common with just 1 parent matching but really rare with 2 parents
I couldn’t imagine not having my children in my life.
It's awesome. No mess, no noise, no stress. No financial commitment. Freedom to do as I please. I'm grateful to not be anyone's dad. I didn't like the other kids when I was a kid and I don't really like them now. I'm happy to not have kids.
@@michaelcassady1289 to each there own man... to me...sounds depressing as hell... and if its denial, then sorry for bringin it up lol... but cmon.I hated kids growing up but when there your own,its different.
@@joehiggons1993 I guess it's just perspective. I don't find it depressing in the least.
@@michaelcassady1289 Haha. Finally, someone with sense, people gush over kids all the time and I'm like... "Meh".
@joehiggons1993 uhhh depressing as he'll to be able to do what u want when u want and enjoy your life . I have never wanted kids and I don't think I ever will ... it isn't depressing to have a life I'd much rather tour the world doing what I want when I want so depressing right
You are a lucky man to bump into your father like that! I wish knew mine
My friend found her biological parents, a sister and three other half siblings but she has no contact with the father, whom she looks down on and very little contact with any of the others. I guess she settled that innate desire to know but she now loves and appreciates the man she calls daddy so much more.
@@jen9774 that doesn't mean that every adoptee's story will turn out the same. It is a human right to know who you are.
Always look on the bright side of life - Da dum! da dum! Da'da da'da da dum! Cheer up you miserable little bastard. Da dum! Da dum! Da'da da'da! Da dum!
Lilly Xanga do the ancestry.com thing, I’ve found sooooooo many relativez, good, bad, ugly alluv them & I love it 💜💜
I feel the same way.
That’s so sweet! Seeing stuff like this makes me entire WEEK! :)
Being adopted by his birth mom’s cousins means the folks he thought were distant relations are actually full siblings! That’s nearly as much a surprise as the dad coworker thing.
We need more heart warming stories like this on the planet!
"The apple doesnt fall far from the tree" just got a whole new meaning.
Why does he sleep around too? Does he not use protection then give his son up for adoption too? Does he have a zapata moustache to prove it's not just a gay thing too?
@therespectedlex9794 buddy, what are you on about? You are making those judgements, not me.
@@liberatorg410 Damn straight I am doing
Smartest move parents could make instead of raising a child in a super stressful environment. Too many people I see should not be parents simply because of the stress they both put on the kid.
"Back then, I wasn't much of a dad." Wow buddy, that's an understatement.
But he's correct
@Tyler Stone he wasn't a bad parent, he was a terrible one, so bad is an understatement. Anyone not there for their children are terrible not just bad.
@@williamwilkes75 he had adopted parents guys cmon, he lived a good life still.
@@markopolo6009 never said he didn't have a good life, just a terrible dad
@@williamwilkes75 sounds like they were in no condition to raise a child at that time so they gave him to someone who was capable of doing that
Wow! Such a heartwarming story. I hope these two remain friends.
I’d be having words and probably wouldn’t ever talk to the man again
How awesome is that!
He had on the same shirt in the photo of him in front of his birthday cake as a child!!!
Yep!!! you are right!!! Good catch!!!
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Casual Observer - You observed correctly, Casual Observer. I guess a good pattern never gets old.
Good eye..., I had to play that over 😅
I am so happy for you both. 😀 I never got to see my dad I grew up in foster care and only seen my mom a handful of times. At age twenty two. Then she disappeared again I did however see her one more time . She had been in a horrific car accident that she didn't make it out alive. Try to treasure and do father son things that you both enjoy. I wish the very best for both of you.
That's amazing. I hope they stay in each other's life, and build great memories and respect.
What a beautiful story of a community taking care of its own!
the obligatory "sMaLl wOrLd aIn'T iT?!"
I got an odd feeling maybe they didn’t care too much for each other prior to finding out this news
RaynenginSanDiego 333 i never got that from this clip. Probably just a big company and shared a lazy how’s thing? When passing by.
Wtf is going on in your profile pic it looks like a rottweiler kissing a white girl
Empty lads
From the video, there is no evidence or clues at all that they had any negative feelings towards each other. It sounds more like they had the same employer, but didn't really know each other well
Seckswithatoaster link? Asking for a friend
I was adopted, I am so blessed for the family I have. I have always wondered who my biological parents are and if they are well.
I have no hard feelings, no regrets. They were in highschool in 72', they made a good decision. I am happy, healthy and successful thanks to adoption and a loving family.
Bless you all.
Phore Whoresman mine was 75’ and I been wondering the same myself lately
look for them
The dad started talking and I thought it was the son still talking. They sound identical.
They even walk the same! Have the same body structure. Happy to see a story like this be happy!😂😊
I think this is the coolest story ever. God Bless these 2 gentleman.
Good grief. What do you know dad is hiding right under his nose.
Things happen for a reason....
Wow 🤩. Like the saying goes the “Apple doesn’t fall far from the tree”
Sounds like his adoptive Mom is a wonderful person and I bet his adoptive Dad is/was also.
Nice he found his Dad and hopefully he will find his Mom. But his adoptive parents are his true parents who raised a good young man.
This is a miracle for them to meet up with each other and not know that they’re related. That’s beautiful and I wish them the best for their future endeavors together as father and son. ❤😘🙏🏼
That has got to be the most awkward thing ever, to work with your real dad for 2 years, and then find out hes your dad is just insane
Amazing story.
Beautiful! Thank You God for this reunion! 🙏🏽💙
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This is hard to believe after all the years that have passed and gone by..I'm stunned still.
In my country you can't even adopt away your child. Children is kept with biological parents as much as possible.
It's so cool they got to know and like each other as friends first. 💖
I can’t imagine having a child and not being apart of their lives at every stage. I live everyday for my children. This guy is very nonchalant for a guy who didn’t enter his sons life until he was grown.
If I ever met my sperm donor dad - it would freak me out if he got emotional. He's not family.
I agree with both of you.
I have a 26 year old son who I spoil, to this day...
But had I NOT been around, during those important times, in his development, especially had he already had a fulfilling upbringing elsewhere, then it would only be respectful for the two of us, to be wary of new entanglements....
But it's nice that they are getting on well, without the need for any parental relationship requirements....
If they just wanna be friends, then let them just be friends xx
It’s crazy how similar their voices are and home they talk! It’s just like if they were related
Just sounds like normal Wisconsin guys to me.
Beautiful endings regardless.
Props to the son for not holding a grudge for his Dad giving him up for adoption
He's a grown man who had a good adoptive family why the fk would he ..
Mind state of a child right there
I love stories like this ❤❤
if the son wonder why his father has never tried to know where his son is, that could be hard in his heart!
So happy that his mother chose to keep him & give him up for adoption to family! What a wonderful story! :)
Idk if I’m the only one who sees it, but they look alike. Like the dad could have based as his uncle or older brother or something even before they knew they were father and son
i fell of my seat when i realised that my dad is my father
What a gift to get to know each other without the awkward never seeing each other first meeting. We never know what blessings we will recieve.
Great video. I found my biological dad worked for months with my fiancee before I put it all together. Similar story. Hope they have a happy ending like I did.