He's so god damn authentic and I really don't think he has it in him to not be authentic. He's a super rare breed in general but especially for someone who's in the public eye
I love when men discuss their connection issues with their mamas. As a mama of 3 boys, I learn so much from you amazing funny guys. Thank you for your honesty and showing your feelings to the world! Gang
My parents were born in '25 and '31. Mom's dad died when she was 16 months old, her mom worked the fields and was a janitor at the school. Dad's parents were poor, dirt floor,sharecroppers,Dad was a soldier in WW2. Our house was full of love and laughter. I'm a late in life baby and an only child. Dad referred to our house as a 3 ring circus. We had a blast together and Lord, I miss them and those times.
Those memories made the great person u r today, and that will last for centuries after…all thanks to the originals you mentioned. Some of us have huge families with a lot of resources yet we’ve never been so alone in life
Well I'm so grateful for you on your behalf and also the other way around LOL! Because your parents only child was someone who really appreciated that makes me happy for them as well as you!! 😇🥰
I just found this by accident.. I absolutely saw how you grew up.. You have a wonderful way to tell a story about your life.. You should start a RUclips channel and tell us more.. Please.. So honest and hard working people.. The ordinary that becomes extra ordinary.
Bloodline trauma. Emotionally unavailable mothers pass down their trauma to their children. Having an emotionally unavailable mother can cause deep pain and an attachment disorder that can destroy you inside.
True, and I'm gonna go into arm-chair psychoanalysis mode for a minute. In Theo's video "I Used To Be So Nervous Talking To Women" he talks about how he could never talk to girls that he liked. That he had a built-in belief that they hated him. This is extremely common for people who have attachment wounds from their mother, because if your mother does not care for you, you will feel undeserving of love. It then plays out in romantic relationships, where you automatically feel unworthy and undeserving. Intimate relationships mimic the relationship between parents and children. I actually watched that video first and assumed he had a troubled relationship with his mother, then this video confirmed it.
Theo, You are a good son and a gentleman. It took me many year's to realize that my mom did what she could with 8 children and a functional alcoholic husband. I'm close to 9 yrs. Clean and when I had to take a good look at my part in life, that was a bitter pill to swallow. Accountability in your actions in life opens your eyes!!❤🙏❤😎🙏☺
@Tina , both acccomplishments ! I live the wrong lifestyle for many decades . Taking accountability for ones mistakes . Then try to correct as much as possible . Hope you're still well !!
Who know what abuses or trauma these women of that era experienced. Then the shame of having to live with it and not being able to seek therapy to heal.
Honestly, wanting love and emotional support from your parents isn't a spoiled thing to want. Narcissism is created by a lack of emotional support and having to keep your parent/parents (usually mother) happy as children.
This is complete nonsense. Narcissism is having an inflated sense of self importance and it's actual cause is unknown. Probably a combination of environmental and genetic factors.
@@SpicyTexan64 The second half of her comment is definitely not based on facts, but the first half is absolutely true, so her comment is not *complete* nonsense.
@@SpicyTexan64 Narcissism is a style of relating. The actual core of it stems from feeling that it's safer to be in your own bubble reality because these people learn that no one else will have their best interests in mind therefore they become completely self obsessed. It's a survival strategy. It begins in childhood. Many narcissistic parents out there that are exemplifying this behavior. Therefore you get more chances that it will keep showing up each generation in a family.
@@SpicyTexan64 it's completely environmental and a learned behavior. But it's a societal dis-ease, which is why there are so many static narcissists out there. We have a culture that is centered around being self interested. Because some of us learn that's the only sure way to get what we want and need in life.
I could imagine that it would be easy to slip into a deep depression as a single mother with multiple kids and unable to pay the bills. The women who can do it well in those scenarios are higher than mere mortals.
@@yellowmelancholy4875 don't see it like that. I'm a single mum, two jobs, and I don't even make enough to run a car, but I've got beautiful, healthy children who are the light of my life. Be proud of yourself mum, I am.
I swear I just watched theo talking about his dad. Me and him are in the same boat. My mom and I had a decent relationship when I was a kid but the older I grew the more complicated and more fighting there was between us. And yeah I love her and she's a good mom, but just tough sometimes.
8 years ago I was homeless.Been working my ass off lost my father my mother now lives with me and my $1600 a month rent house. I think I do pretty good try and take care of her for the most part I mean I’m only 37
I think I can relate to this tremendously. My mom is older than me(1982) and although she was born in 1952 her mom was born in 1922 and her mom died when she was 7. There is a hardness to us all as a result. It is my worst and best trait.
You've no clue about his mom. Or her life decisions. She gave us Theo, and I'd bet that she is a great mom. My mom was 44 when I was born, my dad was 25! In 1971!!
Theo I always love and appreciate your realness. You are a good guy. It might sound silly but you are prayed for from the Howie family ❤️. Arizona LOVES YOU!!
I had a crackhead mom and dad that both died when I was ten years old. I have a wicked sense of humor because of it. Lol I always say I couldn’t read til I was in 4 grade but I could tell you what crack smells like. lol
But that life makes you stronger. It's sad any kid has to live like that but those of us who make it through it are untouchable. There's no words on earth that could hurt me and I know I can handle almost anything that life throws at me.
My mum's mum died at her birth. Her aunts took from her father. No electricity or plumbing (Pacific island) My father grew up in British slum, his mum died when he was 12y/o. Join army 1938 (France, Nth Africa, Sicily, Italy). Repatriated after 5 years away sell-shocked. We got to stop feeling sorry for ourselves people.
A little under 2 weeks ago I was surfing YT and I randomly bumped into Theo and being a 47 y/o guy we tend to already have the PPLS we fuck with and ain't got time for new PPLS trying to hard to be funny, but I felt Theo as soon as I saw /heard him and Theo has it all BC he had my heart and funny bone and he's not giving it back and I've been binge watching any and everything...thats THEO VON SYR-8 UP!!!
Theo was majorly adultized and emotionally abandoned. He has a good heart and is very sensitive. I love hearing him speak about his childhood. All we need as children is to be loved, protected and cherished.
I've been keeping up with theo since mtv days . We had similar live and have similar personality. When i introduced my wife to his content she couldn't believe there was another person that was so similar. This guy is awesome
As being born in the late 60’s, I too grew up in a household where boys don’t cry and there was not any real emotional connections with the parents. It was what I call “sterile”. No emotions so much and no love and especially not really any hugs or kisses at home from the parents. I think that whole generation was mostly like that. I know there are exceptions.
This is so good to remember what ancestors went through - we live in a very golden time & we constantly complain, and the scary thing is even younger generations complain even more 😢
A lot of young people just don't want to be quiet about narcissistic behavior that has been normalized and trauma that was ignored, like past generations.
@@user-nf9xm7is3m I'm middle aged, and I agree with you. These things need to be addressed, talked about openly, and we need to start healing these generational traumas
Fun fact : poor people in medieval times burned their own shit and other peoples shit as firewood to keep warm because different lords owned the forest trees and all the animals to. Even the poorest people today can get a blanket or hot water bottle. Like they said , we ALL live better today than a king did years ago.
In England poor people used to sell their urine to leather tanners, but you needed a bucket to carry the contents to the tannery. That's where the English phrase "not got a pot to piss in" comes from. The poorest couldn't even afford a container to bring their urine to a tannery.
Oh you’re so not a brat for wanting/needing your parents love. Your body and soul is designed to need them to put in the building blocks for an enjoyable life and it’s totally unfair when you don’t get that. You’re not a brat or over the time for having those emotions.
I'm close with my mama but I wish we could be as close as I see other mother/son relationships. Part of it is my fault and part of it is hers. A few years ago I asked myself why am I expecting more from my mother when she's already done so much for me. I think that's what yall were getting when you mentioned being a brat
I have also realized my parents and I see the world differently and accepting that has really helped me with relating to them. I still feel the things they did I thought were wrong are wrong but and the anger is far less. Also sometimes we have discussed whatever it is and the reasons they give me for why do make a kind of sense. My mom feels guilty for having children and struggles with that and I feel bad for her a lot. I had to hold her and tell her it was okay, but also that I am not going to make the same decision she did. We have a genetic disorder and her outlook on it is more hopeful than mine and medicine knew a lot less before and she does not want to know about what we know now. I already have a disabled child in the family I will probably have to care for in the future, I often already feel like a mother with my aunt duties and that is enough for me and I could adopt if I feel different, though I always worry about my health worsening.
They couldn’t pick her up because of the war! That’s an absolutely foreign concept to the current generation. Last generations suffered in way we can’t even fathom.
Theo, I think you should do more on the family relationship between sons and mothers........especially single female parents, hard workers, and well, I would be interested in this discussion, the perspective of the sons in single female households.
Wow, I gotta say I get so much out of and can totally relate to the no emotional connection thing. It has truly messed me up because I became a people pleaser and totally missed out on MY life. I made choices to please instead of thinking screw you, I’m doing this and either you like it or don’t. Don’t stop talking about this. It’s cathartic for me and I’m sure others.
It is pretty weird to think how much poorer the average person was not too long ago. All of my grandparents were really poor when they were little and it was even worse for my great-grandparents. And then my great grandfathers died some pretty hardcore deaths one got gangrene and one got hit by a train... This comfortable world we live in is very new, shit was hardcore not too long ago lol.
I like how youtube decied to show me a couple of his videos in autoplay when Im just becoming a bit depressed since i think i may have messed up a year worth of studying beacuse of just being late with two assingments. :/
Brother,there's no need to hate yourself I know it's easier said than done but hang on tight,you got this even if it means to "fail" a year of studying. You will find your way eventually if you haven't already. God bless you man,take care.
I'll never stop working to some degree. It would kill me. I'm only 35 and I know that. I've watched my father's peers drop dead so quickly after they retired because they weren't self starters enough to go out and find a different way of being productive. My dad picked up a part time job delivering tires in the area and volunteered for a bunch of church groups and outreach/homeless programs to fill up his days, and he's incredibly happy and healthy and robust because of it. I want to emulate that.
@@Coreadrin Of course you can if you want and have the energy, thats not relevant to my point in this vid where his mom HAS to and he has to support her to work less
The king of france lived in Versailles palace, he didnt shit outside. There was a court position, master of the stool that helped his majesty with his by product ha!
Neal and I have the same history. My grandmother and siblings were sent off to orphanages in La. Aunts eventually took them in. My great grandfather married his maid...deserted the kids/responsibility.
Ok castles had toilets. They were shafts that dumped into the moats. So which 1700 kings are we talking about? They probably didn't go outside to go the bathroom. They had chamber pots/close stool chairs. Still better today obviously but 1700 wasnt that long ago.
theo is probably one of the only people that can go from ridiculously funny to deeply profound in the same sentence
he’s like a natural preacher
Ever heard of Dave Chappelle? Lol but I hear ya Theo is a real one too
@Blinx Honey Very accurate observation 👍
He's so god damn authentic and I really don't think he has it in him to not be authentic. He's a super rare breed in general but especially for someone who's in the public eye
I think him and Diaz, are on that same staple.
I love when men discuss their connection issues with their mamas. As a mama of 3 boys, I learn so much from you amazing funny guys. Thank you for your honesty and showing your feelings to the world! Gang
Adopt me, please and thank you.
Everything sounded fine until gang. That’s a different level of white trying to be cool
Same I have 1 son and I really want to be connected to my son and show how much I love him
Gang Gang
@@hafokagang4573 your on the right track
My parents were born in '25 and '31. Mom's dad died when she was 16 months old, her mom worked the fields and was a janitor at the school. Dad's parents were poor, dirt floor,sharecroppers,Dad was a soldier in WW2.
Our house was full of love and laughter. I'm a late in life baby and an only child.
Dad referred to our house as a 3 ring circus.
We had a blast together and Lord, I miss them and those times.
You had me so drawn in reading your parents and family background, you write so descriptively, a natural story teller. Thank you for sharing. 💜🕯🙏
That was a joy to read; thanks for sharing it.
Those memories made the great person u r today, and that will last for centuries after…all thanks to the originals you mentioned. Some of us have huge families with a lot of resources yet we’ve never been so alone in life
Well I'm so grateful for you on your behalf and also the other way around LOL! Because your parents only child was someone who really appreciated that makes me happy for them as well as you!! 😇🥰
I just found this by accident.. I absolutely saw how you grew up.. You have a wonderful way to tell a story about your life.. You should start a RUclips channel and tell us more.. Please.. So honest and hard working people.. The ordinary that becomes extra ordinary.
Bloodline trauma. Emotionally unavailable mothers pass down their trauma to their children. Having an emotionally unavailable mother can cause deep pain and an attachment disorder that can destroy you inside.
Facts.
True, and I'm gonna go into arm-chair psychoanalysis mode for a minute. In Theo's video "I Used To Be So Nervous Talking To Women" he talks about how he could never talk to girls that he liked. That he had a built-in belief that they hated him. This is extremely common for people who have attachment wounds from their mother, because if your mother does not care for you, you will feel undeserving of love. It then plays out in romantic relationships, where you automatically feel unworthy and undeserving. Intimate relationships mimic the relationship between parents and children. I actually watched that video first and assumed he had a troubled relationship with his mother, then this video confirmed it.
Swear
She worked hard for her son, should she have let him starve or let the house be taken by the bank?
Saddest part is even the mom who tries her absolute best to be nurturing isn't adequate but it's 100× better than what she had
This is a great conversation.
"Life is a program of action".-Theo
That's an AA thing with a theo twist
That's AA
Yeah it’s definitely an AA saying, nonetheless Theo is legendary
Theo, You are a good son and a gentleman. It took me many year's to realize that my mom did what she could with 8 children and a functional alcoholic husband. I'm close to 9 yrs. Clean and when I had to take a good look at my part in life, that was a bitter pill to swallow. Accountability in your actions in life opens your eyes!!❤🙏❤😎🙏☺
9+ years clean is amazing!
@Tina , both acccomplishments ! I live the wrong lifestyle for many decades . Taking accountability for ones mistakes . Then try to correct as much as possible . Hope you're still well !!
I love Theo. I struggle with my mom as well. His outlook of don’t sit around and feel sorry for yourself for too long is honestly refreshing.
Who know what abuses or trauma these women of that era experienced. Then the shame of having to live with it and not being able to seek therapy to heal.
@chubbyurma OMGawd u savage. Awesome.
Honestly, wanting love and emotional support from your parents isn't a spoiled thing to want. Narcissism is created by a lack of emotional support and having to keep your parent/parents (usually mother) happy as children.
You absolutely nailed it. Thank you!
This is complete nonsense. Narcissism is having an inflated sense of self importance and it's actual cause is unknown. Probably a combination of environmental and genetic factors.
@@SpicyTexan64 The second half of her comment is definitely not based on facts, but the first half is absolutely true, so her comment is not *complete* nonsense.
@@SpicyTexan64 Narcissism is a style of relating. The actual core of it stems from feeling that it's safer to be in your own bubble reality because these people learn that no one else will have their best interests in mind therefore they become completely self obsessed. It's a survival strategy. It begins in childhood. Many narcissistic parents out there that are exemplifying this behavior. Therefore you get more chances that it will keep showing up each generation in a family.
@@SpicyTexan64 it's completely environmental and a learned behavior. But it's a societal dis-ease, which is why there are so many static narcissists out there. We have a culture that is centered around being self interested. Because some of us learn that's the only sure way to get what we want and need in life.
When neal was talking about not connecting with his mom, that hit home hard!
I hear ya, same for me but when she passed suddenly there was no closure on top of connecting issues...
@@ajh21313 why was you fighting with your mom?
@@VampireHub616 Nope, no fighting just not connecting or seeing eye to eye. She had me when she was in her 40's. Same problem as Neal and Theo.
I stumbled upon Theo not long ago and now it’s my morning ritual to get up and watch a podcast or something. Wake and bake essentials.
Same here
I like Theo because he is original. Stays true to not only his mind but his heart. God bless the Rat King 👑. Gang gang boooyyy 🤟🏻
Gang Gang!
Totally agree.
It is so true that you just have to take care of yourself and get yourself going no one is going to do it for you. Thanks Theo GANG
I could imagine that it would be easy to slip into a deep depression as a single mother with multiple kids and unable to pay the bills. The women who can do it well in those scenarios are higher than mere mortals.
It definitely IS easy to be depressed as a single mom. I know. But for my kids, I keep going.
Facts
@@yellowmelancholy4875 don't see it like that. I'm a single mum, two jobs, and I don't even make enough to run a car, but I've got beautiful, healthy children who are the light of my life. Be proud of yourself mum, I am.
Good Evening, Good Afternoon...and...other times...
Preciate' you Theo.
I swear I just watched theo talking about his dad. Me and him are in the same boat. My mom and I had a decent relationship when I was a kid but the older I grew the more complicated and more fighting there was between us. And yeah I love her and she's a good mom, but just tough sometimes.
Not sure why but theo's laugh brings down my blood pressure.
Its a satisfying laugh
This podcast is straight up amazing. Thank god I found this channel
8 years ago I was homeless.Been working my ass off lost my father my mother now lives with me and my $1600 a month rent house. I think I do pretty good try and take care of her for the most part I mean I’m only 37
You're doing it right man. Well done ...
You might be... the youngest man alive
You're doing great brother, wishing the best to you and your mom.
david Hansen good on you man, looking after your mother
That’s awesome man! Keep kicking ass!
he’s weirdly poetic
Convo about reality ,with alot of compassion and trying to understand how others had to deal with hardship💓💓💓
He just wanted to make his mom laugh, talk about love.
I think I can relate to this tremendously. My mom is older than me(1982) and although she was born in 1952 her mom was born in 1922 and her mom died when she was 7. There is a hardness to us all as a result. It is my worst and best trait.
"My mom is older than me" ... well I certainly hope she is LOL
I'm so blessed that my sons & grandsons love their mama & mima. They too are the loves of my life.
Theo's mom, at the age of 37, found herself knocked up by a fellow of 68. I think I can see where some of her sadness stems from.
🤣
You've no clue about his mom. Or her life decisions. She gave us Theo, and I'd bet that she is a great mom. My mom was 44 when I was born, my dad was 25! In 1971!!
@@kellysnyder1405 omg he was 25 😅
@@kellysnyder1405
Moms was hungry for maximum testosterone.
That's her fault
Theo, we love you brother. Don’t be so hard on yourself. Forgive yourself . Gang gang 🐀 👑
Theo I always love and appreciate your realness. You are a good guy. It might sound silly but you are prayed for from the Howie family ❤️. Arizona LOVES YOU!!
This dude taking about his relationship with his mom at 1:50 is so relatable with the plexi glass lol
"Life is just a program of action, you have to just get things going." Theo Von
I had a crackhead mom and dad that both died when I was ten years old. I have a wicked sense of humor because of it. Lol I always say I couldn’t read til I was in 4 grade but I could tell you what crack smells like. lol
Who you lived with bro
But that life makes you stronger. It's sad any kid has to live like that but those of us who make it through it are untouchable. There's no words on earth that could hurt me and I know I can handle almost anything that life throws at me.
I feel this way with my dad, mom and myself have a great emotional connection
My mum's mum died at her birth. Her aunts took from her father. No electricity or plumbing (Pacific island) My father grew up in British slum, his mum died when he was 12y/o. Join army 1938 (France, Nth Africa, Sicily, Italy). Repatriated after 5 years away sell-shocked. We got to stop feeling sorry for ourselves people.
That’s not a good argument. Everything is relative.
@@Doopdedoopdedoopdoop Yep, you got a good point.
A little under 2 weeks ago I was surfing YT and I randomly bumped into Theo and being a 47 y/o guy we tend to already have the PPLS we fuck with and ain't got time for new PPLS trying to hard to be funny, but I felt Theo as soon as I saw /heard him and Theo has it all BC he had my heart and funny bone and he's not giving it back and I've been binge watching any and everything...thats THEO VON SYR-8 UP!!!
Other guy always looks like he just finished a crying session.. 😂😂😂😂
Theo was majorly adultized and emotionally abandoned. He has a good heart and is very sensitive. I love hearing him speak about his childhood. All we need as children is to be loved, protected and cherished.
I know exactly what he means when he says he has a hard time "hearing his mother."
Theo is deep, through and through. His mum must be special.
Theo might not look like it but that dudes highly intelligent person and more self aware than ppl think
This is beautiful. Thanks to both of you!
Happy birthday, bro!
Neal looks just like one of the characters on the wall behind him.
I have a similar relationship with my mother too, and now that I really think about it, that's probably why I'm obsessed with comedy
If ur not obsessed with comedy ur a sociopath/psychopath
Both of these seem pretty self-aware...I'm pleasantly surprised. Love you guys
I've been keeping up with theo since mtv days . We had similar live and have similar personality. When i introduced my wife to his content she couldn't believe there was another person that was so similar. This guy is awesome
"good evening, good afternoon, and other times" that outro always get me
All children deserve parents but NOT ALL PARENTS DESERVE TO HAVE CHILDREN!!!
As being born in the late 60’s, I too grew up in a household where boys don’t cry and there was not any real emotional connections with the parents. It was what I call “sterile”. No emotions so much and no love and especially not really any hugs or kisses at home from the parents. I think that whole generation was mostly like that. I know there are exceptions.
Yup! I can relate!
It's called the dead mother or dead father archetype, where they are there physically but emotionally dead
This is so good to remember what ancestors went through - we live in a very golden time & we constantly complain, and the scary thing is even younger generations complain even more 😢
A lot of young people just don't want to be quiet about narcissistic behavior that has been normalized and trauma that was ignored, like past generations.
@@user-nf9xm7is3m I'm middle aged, and I agree with you. These things need to be addressed, talked about openly, and we need to start healing these generational traumas
Theo is my all time favorite comedian
Your Mom was so stressed she couldnt laugh. 😭 Raising kids alone if rough.
These two fellas gettin slept on by the IQ dept.
Fun fact : poor people in medieval times burned their own shit and other peoples shit as firewood to keep warm because different lords owned the forest trees and all the animals to.
Even the poorest people today can get a blanket or hot water bottle.
Like they said , we ALL live better today than a king did years ago.
In England poor people used to sell their urine to leather tanners, but you needed a bucket to carry the contents to the tannery. That's where the English phrase "not got a pot to piss in" comes from. The poorest couldn't even afford a container to bring their urine to a tannery.
Oh you’re so not a brat for wanting/needing your parents love. Your body and soul is designed to need them to put in the building blocks for an enjoyable life and it’s totally unfair when you don’t get that. You’re not a brat or over the time for having those emotions.
I'm close with my mama but I wish we could be as close as I see other mother/son relationships. Part of it is my fault and part of it is hers. A few years ago I asked myself why am I expecting more from my mother when she's already done so much for me. I think that's what yall were getting when you mentioned being a brat
Theo, from this picture I can tell you have your mom's eyes & smile. 🥰
I have also realized my parents and I see the world differently and accepting that has really helped me with relating to them. I still feel the things they did I thought were wrong are wrong but and the anger is far less. Also sometimes we have discussed whatever it is and the reasons they give me for why do make a kind of sense.
My mom feels guilty for having children and struggles with that and I feel bad for her a lot. I had to hold her and tell her it was okay, but also that I am not going to make the same decision she did.
We have a genetic disorder and her outlook on it is more hopeful than mine and medicine knew a lot less before and she does not want to know about what we know now. I already have a disabled child in the family I will probably have to care for in the future, I often already feel like a mother with my aunt duties and that is enough for me and I could adopt if I feel different, though I always worry about my health worsening.
Everything is going to be okay, Lily
Life’s a program of action. Wise words
5:38 Neal has never sounded more like Jerry Seinfeld
I really genuinely like these two guys. Seem like good people and their humor is the greatest 😂
This guest sounds like melman the giraffe from madagascar and I can’t unhear it
All these feelings & worries are the 1st sign your life is too easy.
During the depression relatives sometimes took a kid or two from the poorer cousins or what not
His mum is stunning!
Theo KILLS ME!! He’s great! Very funny!
Love these discussions!
"No ice, Theo!" ~Seinfeld 5:38
Literally listened to this clip 20 times and im convinced jerry seinfeld is hiding somewhere
LOL I'd do a whole podcast with you just on mom issues
You have to get to the point where you understand your mom did the best she could. It’s hard to get there, but it’s where you need to end up.
“That’s our version of shitting outside” 😂😂😂
Theo is so funny but he breaks my heart when he talks about his childhood.
I loves me some Neal Brennan
Great conversations between these two. We could learn a lot from them.
Dad couldn’t take care of kids back then. My moms mother raised her nephew because the mom got TB.
Your mom is gorgeous!!🌺
They couldn’t pick her up because of the war! That’s an absolutely foreign concept to the current generation. Last generations suffered in way we can’t even fathom.
'Children Of Sad Moms Club' sounds like awesome people! 🤣
I'm a survivor of the CWSM (Children With Sad Moms) Club and I'm funny AF.
Theo, I think you should do more on the family relationship between sons and mothers........especially single female parents, hard workers, and well, I would be interested in this discussion, the perspective of the sons in single female households.
Hit the nail directly on it’s head, young man ! 🔨⚒🔨
Wow, I gotta say I get so much out of and can totally relate to the no emotional connection thing. It has truly messed me up because I became a people pleaser and totally missed out on MY life. I made choices to please instead of thinking screw you, I’m doing this and either you like it or don’t.
Don’t stop talking about this. It’s cathartic for me and I’m sure others.
These stories from Whisker Doodle never get old💯💯
Theo is the most loving guy.
Wishing him all the success and happiness possible.
🌈 💜 🌈
Will you MARRY YOU MAKE ME SO HAPPY THANK YOU FOR DEDICATING YOUR LIFE TO MAKING PEOPLE LAUGH ❤
oh jeeze... mommie issues over here too.. maybe this realization will ignite my comedy career :O
It is pretty weird to think how much poorer the average person was not too long ago. All of my grandparents were really poor when they were little and it was even worse for my great-grandparents. And then my great grandfathers died some pretty hardcore deaths one got gangrene and one got hit by a train... This comfortable world we live in is very new, shit was hardcore not too long ago lol.
Love this guy. He said "shat".
@Stephen Murphy OMG what a great story! Made me laugh and thanks for that. Good vibes to you from Ottawa, Canada.
So amazing and true. Sad Mom Club!!! Official member.
I like how youtube decied to show me a couple of his videos in autoplay when Im just becoming a bit depressed since i think i may have messed up a year worth of studying beacuse of just being late with two assingments. :/
I hate myself
Brother,there's no need to hate yourself I know it's easier said than done but hang on tight,you got this even if it means to "fail" a year of studying.
You will find your way eventually if you haven't already.
God bless you man,take care.
Damn Neal, spot on with Moms & the plexiglass.. also weird my Mothers maiden name is Brennan.
Nice props brother
5sec into the vid i think: "77 year olds working, n1 America"
So people who planned shitty and made bad choices should be paid for age?
I'll never stop working to some degree. It would kill me. I'm only 35 and I know that. I've watched my father's peers drop dead so quickly after they retired because they weren't self starters enough to go out and find a different way of being productive. My dad picked up a part time job delivering tires in the area and volunteered for a bunch of church groups and outreach/homeless programs to fill up his days, and he's incredibly happy and healthy and robust because of it. I want to emulate that.
@@Coreadrin Of course you can if you want and have the energy, thats not relevant to my point in this vid where his mom HAS to and he has to support her to work less
Good shit Theo Vonn
“Bring in the cool one” 😂😂
The king of france lived in Versailles palace, he didnt shit outside. There was a court position, master of the stool that helped his majesty with his by product ha!
Completely relate to this.
Great talk! So sorry relationship with moms not so close. I’m a mom and so close to my daughter ❤
Neal and I have the same history. My grandmother and siblings were sent off to orphanages in La. Aunts eventually took them in. My great grandfather married his maid...deserted the kids/responsibility.
rachel maddow looks good w/ a beard.
She wishes
Ok castles had toilets. They were shafts that dumped into the moats. So which 1700 kings are we talking about? They probably didn't go outside to go the bathroom. They had chamber pots/close stool chairs. Still better today obviously but 1700 wasnt that long ago.
Who hurt you?
Like to see him go deeper on the topic
I miss theo on my feeds.