All the kids are adorable but Jensen's twins are his literal twins. How adorable they all are. U can tell they're genuinely good humans. Nice to see in "Hollywood"
As someone that was exactly like this little girl with my dad growing up... it's really just great memories to have. I still randomly tell my dad I love him even as an adult.
That sounds like my son! He did that as a child. He's 27 yrs. old now, and he'll call me out of the blue to tell me that he loves and appreciates me. He's awesome!
My 26yr old is the same. As a teenager, he had a friend over & the friend asked me, “How often does he tell you that he loves you?” I said, “I’d say at least 10x a day.” Friend said, “That’s a LOT!” My son replied, “What? You don’t love your mother? What the hell is wrong with YOU?!?”
@@joymcclure564 Exactly! Mine said it and still does in front of his friends all the time as well. He doesn't care and is never embarrassed about it. His friends are always at my house, they love the warmth & care.
@@Canuck4 let me guess… you have a few kiddos that spent as much time at your house as they did their own growing up & they also called you “Mom” when they were there? Since I have 2 sons (14 & 26) and 2 (step)daughters, I have about a dozen “bonus kids”, who consider me a 2nd mom. My 26yr old son has a 4yr old son & 18 month old daughter. At my granddaughter’s 1st birthday party, one of the “bonus kids” were there & was talking about how I’ve been his “2nd Mom” since he was 12yrs old… then he & my 26yr old son (who is still one of his best friend after all these years) started arguing about which if them “is Mom’s favorite son!”😂 My youngest son (14) shut down the argument with, “🙄 Please, we ALL know I’M everyone’s favorite!”
@@joymcclure564 That's too cute about your youngest son! lol Congrats on your grandkids, that's awesome!! I'll get those eventually! You're absolutely right, I've been lucky enough to have many "adopted" boys and girls for years, they all still come over, the ones that are out of town call me all the time, and come over when they can. They call their mothers "Mom", but I'm "Mamma". I love it. ❤
@@Canuck4 don’t get me wrong, I have 2 (step) daughters too & worked so hard to keep their mothers in their life. Kids need as big a support system as possible, so I always wanted to be an “addition” and never a “replacement”… unfortunately, their mothers just kept hurting them over & over again, & now as adults (30 & 33), they choose not to have a relationship with them. I’ve wondered if I made a mistake by constantly trying to keep their mothers in their life. But as for my “bonus kids”, I 100% respect their mothers! Many of the moms also call me the “2nd mom” too. When they’ve had problems with “our child”, they will frequently ask me to help. One mom speaks English as her 2nd language & when “our” son has trouble at school, she asked me to call a meeting & go with her. Unfortunately, there were some definite discriminatory things happening with a teacher. I called it out bluntly, demanded they handle it appropriately & kept on the vice principal until she did something about it. I’m sure you would’ve done the exact same for one of your “bonus babies”. I got the feeling from your 1st comment that we’re very similar.❤️
Jensen, that is when you KNOW, without any doubt at all, that they love you 100%!! That is so awesome!! May I share my proud mom story? Even in his teens and as you young adult, my son has NEVER been embarrassed to give me a hug and kiss, even in front of his friends!!❤️
@@3rdreichball525it depends. I made a deal with my older son when he was around 14: You can tell me ANYTHING & not “get in trouble” over it & I’ll give you the best advice I can as if I were your friend instead of your mom…. but if I find out on my own, all bets are off! It was so that he’d be able to talk to me about anything, without worry of punishment. It worked a little too well. He’d tell me EVERYTHING because it kept him from ever getting in trouble! Like smoking pot, having s3x, even when he was s3xting with a friend’s girlfriend & his friend found out, he told me everything. It did allow me to help him through those difficult obstacles (especially that last one) and I was able to keep him safe. It also made me his “best friend” during his most difficult years.
This is such a wholesome video when I’m about to make things sad as fuck when I was younger my dad was abusive verbally and physically me and my dad repaired our relationship and our our best friends. I’ve always wanted to be a dad so I could be better than he was when he raised me. I’ve always wanted to hear those words said to me I’ve always wanted to hear.” I love you, dad” because I used to tell him so when I have kids, I hope they tell me❤
Don’t have kids but my nephew is 8 and I gotta say he isn’t like jensons kids. He will come to me and not want anything but instead of saying I love you he will say oiii gayboy and run away😂😂
My daughters were and still are like that. 33, 32 and 25 and they still unprovoked just need to hug me and tell me they love me. It really IS the greatest feeling! And shows Jensen and Danneel are doing a fabulous job at raising their babies.
I would do that from time to time after showing my dad what I crafted for him. Then just hug him tell him I loved him and then run back to my room to play with my legos and listen to the mtv 1980s cassette tape.
Jensen is not wrong, the unprovoked I love you's from your kids is the best thing
Jared and Jensen really are such amazing fathers 😁🥺
The photo of Jensen and his daughter dressed as King and Princess is so cute 😭❤️
All the kids are adorable but Jensen's twins are his literal twins. How adorable they all are. U can tell they're genuinely good humans. Nice to see in "Hollywood"
That's so cute, I bet I would've done that growing up if my real dad stayed with my mom and my parents didn't fight all the time
Bro same lmao
well ig you'll never know
Fresh ass comments…jokes aside same bro
As someone that was exactly like this little girl with my dad growing up... it's really just great memories to have. I still randomly tell my dad I love him even as an adult.
@@puppychan2086 that's great for you
That sounds like my son! He did that as a child. He's 27 yrs. old now, and he'll call me out of the blue to tell me that he loves and appreciates me. He's awesome!
My 26yr old is the same. As a teenager, he had a friend over & the friend asked me, “How often does he tell you that he loves you?”
I said, “I’d say at least 10x a day.”
Friend said, “That’s a LOT!”
My son replied, “What? You don’t love your mother? What the hell is wrong with YOU?!?”
@@joymcclure564 Exactly! Mine said it and still does in front of his friends all the time as well. He doesn't care and is never embarrassed about it. His friends are always at my house, they love the warmth & care.
@@Canuck4 let me guess… you have a few kiddos that spent as much time at your house as they did their own growing up & they also called you “Mom” when they were there? Since I have 2 sons (14 & 26) and 2 (step)daughters, I have about a dozen “bonus kids”, who consider me a 2nd mom.
My 26yr old son has a 4yr old son & 18 month old daughter. At my granddaughter’s 1st birthday party, one of the “bonus kids” were there & was talking about how I’ve been his “2nd Mom” since he was 12yrs old… then he & my 26yr old son (who is still one of his best friend after all these years) started arguing about which if them “is Mom’s favorite son!”😂
My youngest son (14) shut down the argument with, “🙄 Please, we ALL know I’M everyone’s favorite!”
@@joymcclure564 That's too cute about your youngest son! lol Congrats on your grandkids, that's awesome!! I'll get those eventually! You're absolutely right, I've been lucky enough to have many "adopted" boys and girls for years, they all still come over, the ones that are out of town call me all the time, and come over when they can. They call their mothers "Mom", but I'm "Mamma". I love it. ❤
@@Canuck4 don’t get me wrong, I have 2 (step) daughters too & worked so hard to keep their mothers in their life. Kids need as big a support system as possible, so I always wanted to be an “addition” and never a “replacement”… unfortunately, their mothers just kept hurting them over & over again, & now as adults (30 & 33), they choose not to have a relationship with them. I’ve wondered if I made a mistake by constantly trying to keep their mothers in their life.
But as for my “bonus kids”, I 100% respect their mothers! Many of the moms also call me the “2nd mom” too. When they’ve had problems with “our child”, they will frequently ask me to help. One mom speaks English as her 2nd language & when “our” son has trouble at school, she asked me to call a meeting & go with her. Unfortunately, there were some definite discriminatory things happening with a teacher. I called it out bluntly, demanded they handle it appropriately & kept on the vice principal until she did something about it.
I’m sure you would’ve done the exact same for one of your “bonus babies”. I got the feeling from your 1st comment that we’re very similar.❤️
I love how they uncle Jensen and uncle Jared to each others kids😂
Jensen, that is when you KNOW, without any doubt at all, that they love you 100%!! That is so awesome!!
May I share my proud mom story? Even in his teens and as you young adult, my son has NEVER been embarrassed to give me a hug and kiss, even in front of his friends!!❤️
You,re a true dad, jensen.
Enjoy it while you can as it will stop as they get older sadly. I miss those days.
@sueday9292 not all kids stop doing it my son is 18 he stil gives me hugs tell me he loves me
@@madirishgirl76not nearly as much as he did i bet
Seems like during the teen years there is more conflict than there is i love you moments
My 26yr old has never stopped! He acted like this all through his teen years too. Now that he’s a dad of 2, he is still loving & affectionate.
@@3rdreichball525it depends. I made a deal with my older son when he was around 14: You can tell me ANYTHING & not “get in trouble” over it & I’ll give you the best advice I can as if I were your friend instead of your mom…. but if I find out on my own, all bets are off!
It was so that he’d be able to talk to me about anything, without worry of punishment. It worked a little too well. He’d tell me EVERYTHING because it kept him from ever getting in trouble! Like smoking pot, having s3x, even when he was s3xting with a friend’s girlfriend & his friend found out, he told me everything. It did allow me to help him through those difficult obstacles (especially that last one) and I was able to keep him safe. It also made me his “best friend” during his most difficult years.
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This is such a wholesome video when I’m about to make things sad as fuck when I was younger my dad was abusive verbally and physically me and my dad repaired our relationship and our our best friends. I’ve always wanted to be a dad so I could be better than he was when he raised me. I’ve always wanted to hear those words said to me I’ve always wanted to hear.” I love you, dad” because I used to tell him so when I have kids, I hope they tell me❤
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My little nephews do that also. Its the best thing ever.
Does one have 2 boys and a girl, and the other has 2 girls and a boy?? Very beautiful all around. I love that show!
Yeah Jared has two boys and Jensen has two girls
Don’t have kids but my nephew is 8 and I gotta say he isn’t like jensons kids. He will come to me and not want anything but instead of saying I love you he will say oiii gayboy and run away😂😂
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My daughters were and still are like that. 33, 32 and 25 and they still unprovoked just need to hug me and tell me they love me.
It really IS the greatest feeling! And shows Jensen and Danneel are doing a fabulous job at raising their babies.
Makes me wish my dad weren't an abusive narcissistic ass...
I would do that from time to time after showing my dad what I crafted for him. Then just hug him tell him I loved him and then run back to my room to play with my legos and listen to the mtv 1980s cassette tape.