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Our daughter is 13. She had a "boyfriend" who tried telling her that his nasty attitude to her one day was her fault because we had moved. She straight up told him "oh no. You don't get to treat me bad because you just feel like it. My dad would NEVER talk to my mom like that. " Then she tells me he's crazy thinking she doesn't know how a relationship works because she has us to know.
She is also 13 and doesn’t need a boyfriend
@@Kwildcat13 I think that’s why they had it in quotations. Is that they are not actually truly boyfriend/girlfriend… but two kids that like each other
This makes my heart smile. Good job, parents 👏😍👏
@@Kwildcat13 Kids will have "relationships" when growing up. It is a part of letting them experience life
she left out at least 20% of that story
Yesterday, my son said to me:
“Can you move that tree daddy” “no a tree is way too heavy” but you’re really strong. You’re a super daddy!”
So cute!!
Adorable!
🫠
Now he knows you're not though.. Should've moved the tree..
Well now you have to move the tree. Find a way but you have to do it now
I like how Home Improvement made Tim out to be kinda a buffoon but he was clearly a good husband and father, respected loved and needed by his family.
Last man standing was in that same vein I think, both staring Tim Allen!
@@laurastitch7357 for sure. Like both characters had areas they were a Buffon and others they were brilliant. So did the wife in each show. Which feel is every person.
@laurastitch7357 loved last man standing. Been going to long though, newer seasons have been dissapointing. Hate new mandy :(
He was hillarious in that For Richer For Poorer movie from the 90s.
I rewatched Home Improvement recently and that house was WAY too sarcastic for me. So many underhanded digs for just a laugh.
I absolutely love my dad. He’s technically my stepdad, but he’s the one who raised me and shaped me into who I am today. Therefore he earns the title “Dad”.
Let it be a test of your character to remember this declaration the next time you two butt heads.
@@SanchoPanza-wg5xf We don’t really butt heads though. If we ever disagree or have an issue, we just talk about it and everything is fine. We never yell or say mean things.
Father is a function of biology. Dad is a function of choice. They are not always the same man.
@Rif_Leman just because someone is biologically related to you doesn't earn them a title.
@@TheOnlyDuolinguist Same with my dad /stepdad and I. I love him so much. He has only been my dad since I was 13.
I agree. My husband was murdered when our daughter was 16 and our son was 13. He was an amazing father. No matter how much I tried to fill his shoes.. I never could!
I am so sorry for your loss. He is flying high
God bless you and your family ❤️
God bless. Best regards to your family.
Sending love from Scotland. Sorry for your loss x
I'm so horrified after reading that.
The man dancing with his girl in the little yellow dress is perfect.
It doesn't take much to figure that that man never saw himself spinning around on a stage before in his life, but for his daughter? Nothing is out of bounds to keep her safe and make her happy.
My dad danced with me at my dance recital a few years ago. We did it to Lullaby or Goodnight My Angel by Billy Joel, and it is one of my favorite experiences. Love my dad.
I was looking for this comment because I thought it was absolutely a beautiful video, that right there you can tell it's just a special bond.
Not to brag, but my dad still takes me on daddy daughter dates ( I'm 22). We usually go out to eat, and afterwards we either go shopping, play pool or go on a hike. When I lived with my parents we would go on evening walks after dinner every night and just spent the time talking. My dad got me into painting and art which have become one of my favorite things to do in my freetime. Both of my parents are agnostic, but when I converted to Catholiscm my Dad went to mass with me every Sunday, sat as close as possible when I was baptized and confirmed, and did the same with my brother when he was converted. My Dad is amazing and I love him and my Mom like crazy.
You go ahead and brag!!!! Your folks earned it 😊👍🏻
I’ll be praying your parents find Jesus too!
At 30 we still go on daddy daughter dates too! ❤
I love bragging on my dad! You go ahead and brag all you want. Dads are awesome!
I never met my dad bc he skipped town right after knocking up my mother.
Because of it, I made it my business to find the best Dad I could for my child.
Every golden moment I witness between our now 10 y/o daughter and my husband I tell her: "I found him especially for you!"
😭😭😭❤
You got a big AAWWWww. That is the sweetest thing!
💖💖💖
🥹🥹🥹🥹 Seriously made me cry! I know the feeling and the motivation behind your actions! ❤
As a teenager and a child of four, raised only by my dad for the past five years, I have to say that there is nothing more important than a strong and kind father. I am always thankful for him and his sacrifices, and encourage all of you to give your own dad a hug when you get the chance. Fathers are so unappreciated nowadays, they deserve some love!
Yep Fathers are the backbone of a functional society
Do you mean that you are 1 of 4 siblings or that you have 1 sibling who is 4?
@@adararelgnel2695 I’m one of four siblings 😊
@@adararelgnel2695 I’m one out of four siblings
My dad calls me to say, “I just wanted to hear your voice.” Okay it gets annoying, but it’s also a reminder how much he loves me (and my sister bc of course he calls her too, and his grandkids) He thinks his a failure bc when our parents divorced, he moved out of HIS house for my mom and us, so I remind him of everything that he did for us growing up. We saw him just the same but slept in different houses. (Young girls need their mom for a lot) My mom doted on my sis and treated me like the mistake that happened later. I was and still am a daddy’s girl. ❤
I have an 8mm movie of my father carrying me (age one) in a laundry basket out our front sidewalk in 1946. He was a wonderful man and father who we lost in 1981. I miss him still. 😢
I’m so sorry for you! May he rest in peace ❤
As a 15 year old boy who hopes to start a family someday, I will try my best
"Do"*
@@BoinkrNanis not try 🤢
"Do or do not, there is no try"- Yoda
My father left our home when I was in middle school it was awful but I made a promise to myself I was never going to marry someone like him. I cannot wait to get married and build a family and give my kids the father and family I never had. Fathers are so important.
One of the truisms that I passed on from my father to my childern was this.... "learn as much from me on how to be a good person as you learn how not to be". At first I was a bit confused by this, but came to realize that what he meant was learn not only from what I do right but also from what I do wrong.
Did you father "leave" or was he driven away?
I'm sure you want to belief that your mom is faultless, but in the vast majority of cases, dad does not leave willingly, nor does he lose contact with his children willingly, but due to the deliberate and persistent efforts of the mother.
Sorry to hear that! The good men despise the ones that do that to their families. Wish you all the best!
I'm willing to bet your Father was the one who got screwed over by your Mother and she chased him out of the house because he caught on to her.
@@b.calvinsaul1909 oh please, quit with the excuses. A man that leaves his kids is a coward. What do you mean driven away? Let's face it, many men leave because they want to.
Brett not having daddy issues and turning out great just from the education her mother gave her is to applud for 👏🏻
"Men didn’t do shit accept go to work!" That comment got me, a man who goes to work and works 10 to 14 hour days deserves respect, even if he's too tired to do anything else.. I saw a man who had dreams once, he was young, fit, handsome and funny in his youth, get up every day apart from Sunday at 0445 and not get home until 1800 and have to cook dinner because our mother was sick, he would eat, watch TV and pass out exhausted.. My brothers and sisters hated how it felt like all he cared about was mom and his job, but now im a man and a dad and now my dreams are put away never to be seen again and I have to work to provide for my kids, but my wife works too and isnt sick, i cant imagine doing it almost alone like he did.. He absolutely deserves respect.. So that commentor who said that "men back then were respected, which they didn't deserve because they didn't do shit accept go to work!" Needs to give their head a wobble.. Because some of those working dads deserve it the most, especially in a world where no-one bats an eye at dads leaving so he could have gone, but chose to stay. Big up hard working dads, even if your too tired, you're doing great.. Thanks dad.
This got me right here... All those Dads who leave early in the morning and don't come back until 6 or 7 at night. As if they wouldn't give anything in the world to get home early and have an hour or two to play with their kids.
My father (not my birth dad, my real father I mean) went to a tea party with me once, even let me take a picture of him smiling with his pinky out. He raised me and loved me even though I wasnt his blood, and i miss him every day. RIP, dad.
All kids deserve parents. Not all parents deserve kids. These dads deserve their kids.
I'm not a real dad, but I did adopt her, and it has been a super rewarding experience. I love my little girl like my own, and I'm always happier when she is happy.
You are a real dad! Congratulations!!! Glad you are enjoying fatherhood!! ❤
That’s makes you a real dad . DNA doesn’t make you a father it makes you a donor , your actions in raising the kids make you a father ..
You absolutely are a real dad!
You are absolutely a REAL dad!
@@Kwildcat13 Unfortunately DNA does matter as much as people want to believe it doesnt. a woman should not believe men have to just raise another mans kid otherwise hes awful.
As someone who grew up without a dad I'm super excited to watch my future husband be an awesome father.
AWE-FULL!!! GBY.
❤
Men constantly get disrespected in society and women try to act sad and shit karma needs to come for women.
"Men didn’t do s**t accept go to work!" That is a generational thing. My dad was born in the 40's and the is just what they did. They provided. He worked 6 days a week from sun up to sun down, and slept most of his day off. We didn't have much of a relationship, but my sister and I knew that he worked so hard because he loved us and that is how he showed it. Later in life after her retired and had a couple of health scares, he really started to open up and become more openly loving. My dad taught me the value of hard work, what it meant to provide for my family, and later in life how to say "I love you.".
I come from an extremely dysfunctional family with a lot of trauma and knew which traits to avoid in a man. After some years of struggling, because violence still felt like home, I now found the kindest and most dedicated man I could ever wish for :) I can’t wait to see him as a dad for our children :)
Jonathan Kent from Smallville is the dad everyone should hope to be
He was a great dad. I forgot about him.
What about Cliff Huxtable? Oh, wait…never mind.
Men are awesome 😊 Women are awesome. Everybody's is awesome
Many of each are; many of each aren't.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm finally someone gets it
Reminds me of the Lego movie 😆
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@@themlgrogue7621 every thing is awesome 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I feel like atticus is the prime example of a good father. a person who stands up for justice. some people will argue "but he's distant!", it didn't outweigh the lessons, the love, and the patience that was given to Scout and Jem. I love To Kill A Mockingbird.
I’ve had three relationships, and I knew the first two wouldn’t work out because I couldn’t imagine raising kids with them. The very thought wiped the smile off my face. With my now partner, I see a husband and father in him. We share traditional values and agree 95% of the time on how we’d want to raise our children.
Coming from a broken home, and an incapable father, I always told myself I would never marry someone like my father. Thank God I found the most kind hearted, present, loving, loyal man to father our children and share a life with. Two little boys and a stable, strong, loving marriage- I have changed my family tree, and I am so proud & blessed.
you’re living a fairytale
Bad mouthing your father publicly is a huge red flag lady. Idk your situation, but disrespectful women normally end up alone.
@@nicholashenderson6941 "i dont know your situation... but..." huge red flag 🚩
Such goals.
@@obscuraxxxx you will! stay focused on your values, and dont sway!
My dad was pretty absent during my childhood because he left for his job before us kids woke up, and came home shortly before our bedtime, but he's still had such a big impact in my life. (he had to work hard to support our one income family). But in the limited time I had with him, we did so much fun stuff together and he taught me a lot of stuff.
Now that he is retired, I've had a lot of time to bond with him, and he's been teaching my siblings and I a lot of things about life so we can survive in this modern world. He is overprotective and sometimes overdramatic about the small stuff, but I love him for that. My dad is my hero!
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I can't wait to watch Sound of Hope, I've been watiting to watch it ever since the trailer first came out!!!
THE DADDY DAUGHTER RECITAL WAS PRECIOUS!!! my dad was a dance dad and i’m beyond grateful for him and all he did for me!!!!
my pops died when i was in 3rd grade. im thankful for my big brother being there for me but i still wish i could have gotten to know my dad more. im the only sibling that got his curly hair.
Nowadays it feels like Good Fathers are rarer than gold.
They're not.. They're often just blocked from fulfilling the role.
@@captnaberystwyth2879 lies
@@HenriCobbs prove it.
Much of the men who would fill that role, are ignored by most of the women.
And yes, if the courts get involved, they will absolutely block the men as much as possible.
Plenty of social media content out there on this issue.
Even Brett has covered it.
There are bad fathers no doubt. But many men will never get the chance to prove they are one of the good ones. And not by their own doing.
I am considered a good father, and it cost me everything I had to fight to keep mine, thru the system.
A man will sacrifice his happiness for his family. A woman will sacrifice her family for her happiness.
Argue if one wishes too. There is hundreds of social media creators covering these topics.
That’s what media is portraying which is what Brett said, stop eating the lie!
Makes me appreciate Dr. Doofenshmirtz from Phineas and Ferb
facts!! he may have been a bit of a buffoon type but nobody can argue he was a bad dad 🩵
For real! He was dealt a crappy hand in his childhood yet he strove to become the best father he could to Vanessa ❤️
My dad tried to kill me when I was 12. I made a commitment to being there for my son for his whole life. And so far, I've kept that promise
Huh. You're gonna have to tell a better story than that. For all we know you're exaggerating for the shock value.
I don't believe that. It's great that u want to be there for ur son but don't make up a story just for attention
Take care of your kids👌🏽
I can tell you're lying just for shock value.
@SanchoPanza-wg5xf nope, it's true. He just missed hitting with his car. He was chasing me on my bike. I jumped the curb just as I made it to my mom's house. He slammed on his brakes, which caused mom mom to come to the door just as l got to the door. He backed up and to me. I'll get you one of these days when your mom isn't there.
My father is dead now and the last 10 years of his life I didn't speak to him. He was always there, didn't beat me especially but I was always never good enough. It affected me all my life and I am 60 now. I was determined I would never be like that with my sons. They are young adults now, good young men and am proud of them. I think I did OK but I am never sure because I don't know what being a good father is. Having a good father as a role model in your life is important to boys and girls.
God bless the good dads! ❤
I’m crying a little. I lost my dad at 14, and he was an incredible man. It really makes me value a good father in a potential husband. I’ll never take that for granted.
You do understand most people don’t have good fathers, what you think of as a curse I can tell hundreds see as a blessing, a good father is more rare than no father so one might be preferable by the odds.
I lost my dad at 22. My dad was also a an incredible man. My husband is an excellent father. ❤ I picked him in part for his ability to enjoy being around children.
When my son was in High School he came home once and as soon as I came across the door he came and gave me a high (not uncommon) but he thank me for being his dad and having a family. I came to find out that only one of his four best friends had a father living at home...
My mom left my house when i was 7, my dad, that had dreams and goals, never doubt to be responsable of me and my 2 sisters.
He is the best man that i ever known, and a true inspiration for me as a man.
On a nice note, watching videos of N Koreans watching American dads in awe at how willing they are to be goofy and play and engage and how demonstrable they are with love and affection. Many cultures still have cold and detached paternal figures who spend minimal time and effort with their kids and it’s often only to dispense disapproval and punishment. We really could shift from the black pills , we’ve taken enough, we got it, we know the flaws, time to correct them and celebrate the many things we get right.
My dad messed me up bad, I need to go to therapy 😅 but my mom remarried when I was 14 and he’s the greatest person to come in to my life. He’s the greatest dad I could ask for 😊
"A Quiet Place" has a strong and protective father.
Oh yeah. I think that's part of why it was so popular; both parents are such great characters that you can get behind in a heartbeat.
Yes. And "Interstellar".
Except for the fact that his and his wife’s negligence lead to one of their sons getting killed, and they got pregnant in the middle of the apocalypse where anything that makes a loud noise, like a baby, attracts horrific monsters to your location.
They weren't negligent. They were trying their best to navigate a new normal. You can't just let humanity die off. And they worked hard to make sure mom and baby would be safe, as seen in the movie. The loss of their child was a tragic accident that came from their DEAF daughter not understanding the sounds of the toy.
And let's not forget the likely hood (slim) of there being any kind of birth control. Are they just never supposed to have sex ever again?
@@wyattmunger5529 "and they got pregnant in the middle of the apocalypse"
The apocalypse is always upon us. It always has been. The world is always about to end, just not in ways that are grand or cinematic.
If your ancestors had said "you know what, it's too risky to have kids, because of these problems", you wouldn't be here. Because there was a time when half of all children - HALF - died by the age of 4. One in four died in their first year of life. That's pretty apocalyptic, don't you think? And yet your ancestors still decided to have children.
My Dad calls June, Father's Day month. We are celebrating him all month long. He is wearing all his dad and father shirts. He wore one that said "World's greatest dad," and another dad was like I thought I was, and my dad is all, " "Who is the one with the shirt?" ❤😂 I love my dad, he is sn amazing man. He took care of his parents when they were aging, his mom as she got dementia, my mom as she got early onset dementia, and me, after he and I lost mom and grandma in the same year.
My favorite kids show today is Bluey, because both Mom and Dad are amazing parents who still sometimes have moments of buffoonery, for the most part they are just wholesome amazing parents.
I had a great Dad, who raised me the best he could as a single Dad. He worked hard to provide for us and didn't have time to be silly - he didn't know how to throw a b-day party or go crazy at Xmas. But, he was always there for me, pushing me to be the best person l could be. He was born in 1920, surviving the Great Depression, child abuse at his father's hands, and WWll. He was 50 when l was born, so I'm understanding of his lack of silliness, but he loved me. I miss him every day.
Andy Griffith was such a great, loving, patient, smart, honorable man and father! I love the And Griffith Show!
I got a very fetching pair of purple and white socks from my 4 year old, as well as a hand-made card. I appreciated it all very much.
My daughter was at a friends birthday party and the many dads in attendance were freed up by our partners to have a bit of a kick-about. I actually had tons of fun considering I'm not usually the most social. Ladies made it clear it was our day and to enjoy ourselves, and we absolutely did.
Maybe I noticed it more this year, but it really did feel like everybody was making a special effort and making dads feel good. It makes the 4AM wake-ups and getting yelled at for laying down rules way more worth it! :)
On Father's Day this year, I had a baseball tournament with my summer travel team. The catch was that the coaches saw the wrong time to show up to the games, so it was just me and the rest of my team there. After warmups, some of my teammates' dads showed up and "coached" the game because otherwise we'd have to forfeit and drive an hour back home. I proceeded to have the most fun I think I've ever had. I hit a double, a triple, made a diving catch, and even pitched an inning (even though I don't pitch). Afterwards, all the fathers of my teammates came out for a picture, and I got all of them to sign a baseball for me. Best Father's Day ever.
The one show I think that demonstrates fathers and fatherlessness perfectly is The Fresh Prince. While Will’s own father was absent, Uncle Phil shows just how important a real father figure is.
I see how things are today and I am even more thankful for the dad I had. He was an amazing man who was so involved with us all. Even with kids that messed up really badly, he was always there with open arms and love. He and my mom were the best example of marriage and family. I was so blessed. I miss him every day.
I am 33 and still single, never had any significant relationships...all because there has not been a man in my life that could even hold salt to the man that my dad has been in my life. He has been one of the greatest examples of what it means to be a man of God and a loving dad and I want nothing less than that kind of man in my life. People say it's a problem with me that I don't have anyone...but I have watched so many other people settle for less than the best for themselves and I know that I can't do that to myself. So I wait for God to send one my way.
Thanks for being such a great father, dad! I couldn't have asked for anyone better!
My dad: does your face hurt?
Me: no-
Dad: Cause it’s killing me!!! 💯💯🤪🗣
We need more Fathers. Step up guys and do what the role of a true man is. ❤
@@pr3tty_g1rl_ look up “aesthetic heart screen saver” and it will bring up photos. Save one and crop out your favorite heart that looks like my profile pic!
Love opens the womb. Just Saying.
we need real women too
@@LinkfromTLOZ28 I completely agree. There are too many women not doing the role of a true woman! We need more true men and woman relationships and people!
@@pr3tty_g1rl_ likely a fkin bot
Missing my dad today❤ he was the very best father. He was my best friend. I miss him everyday ❤
Martin Crane from Frasier was such a great tv dad. He, Niles, and Frasier had so many tender moments and they always worked through their personality and taste differences.
Me and my dad haven't always gotten along. But when it was time to step up, my dad was awesome. I don't know what I would have done without him during my 7 weeks in the hospital and 4 surgeries.
I LOVED 'Boy Meets World' as a kid and i always used to think how amazing Mr Matthews was, not only as a father to his own kids but also to Shaun Hunter.
Underrated comment 👏
At my daughters Kindergarten graduation they played a really sad song about kids growing up sang by their teachers and in the middle of it my daughter realized what the song was about and started crying. Like wailing crying. The song ended and it was silent except for her sobs. I instantly thought about that video of the dad running on stage to help his daughter who was crying during her dance recital and knew it was my time to leap up and do what dads do. I ran up there and grabbed her and brought her to a back room to calm her down. She eventually did in time to go "walk" and get her kindergarten diploma. Best feeling ever. Thanks to that dad for stepping up and making me be a better dad to my daughter!
This is why Last Man Standing was THE BEST sitcom on TV. The dad is almost always right and insightful about what is going on with his family. It's fantastically wholesome.
I'm sick of Dad's & my fellow dudes being mocked as useless fools. This needs to be fixed IMMEDIATELY
We need to start a protest
The epidemic of fatherless sons is very real thing. I've noticed it 20 years ago.
I am the product of a sweaty hot summer of parties.
My mother never told my father I existed. I grew up with a raging angry alcoholic mother.
3 other siblings, none from the same man. I am the oldest, you can imagine how that went as a young boy/man.
52 now and doing very well, with two wonderful grown daughters.
Thanks to God!
Shout out to my hubby, the best dad, stepdad, granddad, and great-grandad in the world. ❤
I've seen a few videos on TikTok that are like "marry the nice guy so your kids can have a dad like this" and then there's a bunch of footage of the husband being a super hands-on, loving, fun dad. Such beautiful videos. I also married the nice guy because I wanted my kids to have a good dad in addition to myself having a good husband.
We love watching Home Improvement weekly! Sure, Tim Taylor is a goofy comedian in the show but he is also a stellar dad to his three boys.
Red from that 70s show was one of the best tv dads.
My favorite dad is Andy Taylor in the Andy Griffith Show, I love the show so much I highly recommend it, and I love your content I look forward to it every day and you are one of my favorite youtubers!!!!
Yes!!! Me too! He is truly the best. 😊
Don't forget Ward Cleaver and Mike Brady!
And Danny Tanner.
I have always said "the best gift I have giving my kids is giving them the dad that they have" God bless good fathers and husbands.
This made me proud to be me for the first time in a long time. I’ve been a dad for four years with another on the way, I take more pride in being a good father than I do in anything else and it’s so nice to feel appreciated
I love how you get so emotional over everything ❤️
Dad was my hero. He was one of the men who got us to the moon. He had also grown up on a farm and had served in the Air Force. A true man's man. I held my mom and watched him take his last breath twelve years ago. I still miss him regularly. As a father and a grandfather, I'll never be too old not to need the advice of my hero who is no longer here.
“It’s a wonderful life”. It portrays a wholesome, family man who was struggling with life’s challenges.
Im grateful I watched shows like “boy meets world” and “Full house” because they depicted dads in such a beautiful light
Society needs to be like this, and things would get better
Society needs less naive idiots who watch fake inauthentic right wing propaganda trash
I had a horrible father. He loved the heck out of my siblings, but I am the “mistake” in the family. All I’ve ever wanted is to get married and have kids with the goal of being a better father to them than my father was to me. Sadly it’s very hard to find women who A) want to have kids these days and B) are marriage material.
Yeah. A lot of women only start families and get married because they're financially incentivized to do so.
I am these dads, Been one for 27 years now and im 51. My main goal was to raise kids that can handle the world and be good people. Not perfect people, good, well adjusted people. Seems to of worked with 3 kids, all adults now
Stoick from How to Train Your Dragon 2. Movie is about Hiccup (rebelling against his dad's protective actions) realising that his dad was right about the world and the villain. Almost every movie nowadays has the protagonist prove the dad (or mum) wrong. Such a good movie about a healthily masculine protector figure.
My dad's dog is dying. She has been with us for 12 years. Bittersweet fathers day
I'm so sorry for your loss. I've been through that as well, it really is losing a member of the family. I believe all dogs go to heaven, he/she will be waiting for you all there. ❤
She died yesterday
I’m sorry, silver lining you get to be there for your Dad.
Thank you 😢
Might I also suggest Uncle Iroh from ATLA. He was a great dad to his son, and when he died, he basically adopted Zuko. He broke the family tradition of bad fathers.
“It’s not that time of the month, don’t come at me; this is just how I am” 😂 I love Brett
My dad passed away right after I graduated high school. I'm 26 now and still am figuring out how much he did and how that void has effected me and my life since. Wish I could talk to him all the time.
BRETT I wasn’t here to cry today 😂😢
Always entertained by your content, it's awesome!
The Quiet Place, while not geared toward children, is a great example of fatherhood in media!
I’m so blessed to have amazing grandfathers on both sides, a wonderful father and a dang good husband who is an incredible father for our 6 children. No man is perfect, but there are so many good ones that need to be celebrated and loved and looked up to. Men, the world desperately NEEDS you! Start practicing now to be a good provider, protector and leader for your home and I promise that the fruits of your life will bring you so much joy and fulfillment. The funerals for my grandparents were so special, it’s the kind of life anyone would be proud of even though they were just small town men who never reached worldly success. They’re my hero’s.
Both Men and Women are awesome.
BRETT, more people need to see this video
I love my dad and I extremely grateful for every sacrifice he had ever made and continues to make. He might not have been the “best” dad in the eyes of strangers and even seen as morality ambiguous but he was the best dad I could ever ask for. It’s sad that some people have never experienced the love of a father. What makes it unique from that of a mother is just how much they give in silence and how little they expect back.
All i hear now is “my happiness” or “i deserve” from modern mothers. I’ve yet to hear something similar from fathers.
Brett, thank you so very much for being a voice to the upcoming new generation. So many people your age and younger are simply lost. I pray that you become a beacon of light for every young person!
Thanks for honoring us. I’m a proud Dad of all my daughters. ✝️🇺🇸🥊Coach Mando from the Alamo City.
Best TV Dad ever? Andy Griffith.
Red from that 70s show was great as well.
We just had our first in January, and it is so beautiful watching my husband become a dad. The way his face lights up whenever our son looks at him, is something I never want to forget. I think they truly are best friends, and I pray that that continues throughout their whole lives together.
Best part of my day is picking up my daughter from daycare and seeing her excitement when I do.
it's ok brett you can cry 😔✊
Married with Children will always be one of my favorites.
My father played a big part in helping me know what to look for in a partner. Observing how he is as a father and husband growing up, I made sure to note the good qualities I wanted and the bad qualities I wanted to avoid. My father is not the perfect father or husband by any means, but I will never say he didn’t try his absolute best to make sure my brother and I lived a good life. My dad celebrated his first Father’s Day as a grandpa (my brother and SIL welcomed their first child last November) and my niece is already the love of his life.
My dad and I watched Sound of Hope in theaters recently and we both bawled our eyes out the whole movie.
the dad videos were so wholesome🥰
Ture.....❤Mom videos are better or cat videos 😂😂😂😂
This is wholesome
Your videos are incredible, Cooper. Thank you for sharing, I will be watching the movie and bawling my eyes out at the same time. ❤
We have a picture of my younger sister and I with our dad on a tractor. It has a saying. "Son's first hero. Daughter's first love."
My sister and I had the most unfortunate pain of losing both our parents as they passed together in a car accident a week before father’s day two years ago. Many people say “I can’t imagine” because you can’t. You really don’t want that pain. My parents were both 70 years old and been together for 50. Anyway, my dad was the most wonderful man until the moment he passed. My mother was literally an angel. I didn’t get to say goodbye to either of them. Listen. Every moment with your parents is absolutely precious. Do not waste it.
How tragic. I am so sorry for your loss. Yes, we must appreciate every day we spend with those who are dear to us… we never know when it might be the last day.
I was my Mother's full time care giver for the last three years of her life as she withered away with Dementia. I really don't know if losing her like that was better or worse than how you lost yours. But I do know that I am very thankful that me and my sister were there with her, holding her hands and singing her favorite hymns, when she drew her last breath. I am truly grateful for this and I am genuinely sorry that you did not experience it.
Men: We know how to be Dads!
Many do; many others don't.
Without a role model for myself, I was winging it a lot.
Many say I have done a great job.
It would have been nice to have role model though.
I heart you and your honesty so much, my dad left when I was 4 and told me "good luck being man of the house now" as he left. I saw him 4 more times the rest of his life.
Bandit Heeler and Phil Duphy>>>❤