Joe Rogan on Growing Up Without A Dad

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @doppelganger9093
    @doppelganger9093 6 лет назад +14235

    The only thing my dad ever taught me was to not be like him.

    • @jhonnycultura4455
      @jhonnycultura4455 6 лет назад +255

      Doppel Ganger909 some deep shit

    • @Tails7212
      @Tails7212 6 лет назад +233

      I know that feel, and it did more to see me right than anything

    • @dotkingjames2128
      @dotkingjames2128 6 лет назад +61

      lmao no dad having ass

    • @doppelganger9093
      @doppelganger9093 6 лет назад +471

      Senju Uchiha I have your mom though so we good senju

    • @PaleGhost69
      @PaleGhost69 6 лет назад +49

      insulting ass naruto fan ass Grape juice drinking ass ass. Shiiiiiiiiiet.

  • @alexandermcappiellojr813
    @alexandermcappiellojr813 4 года назад +5493

    My Dad died in my arms of a massive heart attack when I was 15 years old at the end of the Eagles Cardinals Football game. Talk about a life changing experience. I had to grow up real quick. I was all of a sudden the man of the house. My Mother NEVER went out with another man the rest of her life. I feel like she gave up her life for me as I was her only child. She recently passed away and the last few years were very hard. I took care of her alone. I gave up my life as she did hers and she was able to pass away with me here in her own home. May God Bless her and my Father up in heaven!!!!

    • @loober.6500
      @loober.6500 4 года назад +401

      Crazy shit. Keep your head up king, they’re with your forever. 🙏🏼

    • @alexandermcappiellojr813
      @alexandermcappiellojr813 4 года назад +89

      @@loober.6500 thank you.

    • @gk-zr4pk
      @gk-zr4pk 4 года назад +97

      I wishing you all the best brother💪 y

    • @alexandermcappiellojr813
      @alexandermcappiellojr813 4 года назад +69

      @@gk-zr4pk Thanks brother. My life will never be the same!! Life sucks.

    • @wtkprol
      @wtkprol 4 года назад +78

      Holy cow. Like at the actual football game? That's rough brother. I always imagine when my pops dies I'm going to fall apart. I need to realize that it could happen any day.

  • @andybintoro
    @andybintoro 5 лет назад +7674

    Dad issue is real. Don't repeat the loop gentleman

    • @Burt_Sampson
      @Burt_Sampson 5 лет назад +14

      Exit Strategies you tried so hard to troll.

    • @duckydarkstar38
      @duckydarkstar38 5 лет назад +36

      @Exit Strategies you sound like a weak cry baby

    • @stephen5601
      @stephen5601 5 лет назад +59

      What troubles me is that my dad has been present my entire life, he’s threatened to leave multiple times, but he hasn’t. The weird thing is that he’s always home yet I don’t really feel like he’s there, he’s like a roomate. The last time he wanted to leave, I was happy because the house would be peaceful. Whenever he leaves on one of his trips the house is so much more peaceful.

    • @nbaman136712
      @nbaman136712 5 лет назад +15

      Stephen Barany I’m in the exact situation as you bro

    • @stephen5601
      @stephen5601 5 лет назад +30

      Michael Jones the scary thing for me is that I want to find someone and eventually have kids, and give them a good father, but my grandpa was the same as my dad. My dad wanted to give his kids (my brother and I) the father he never had, and he ended up the same, so that really scares me.

  • @borregof
    @borregof 11 месяцев назад +195

    My father left when I was six months old and started another family. I occasionally saw my half siblings. They were a very tight family. I was always on the outside looking in. 63 years old now and it still hurts.

    • @borregof
      @borregof 11 месяцев назад +6

      @jayEast07 Guard your heart, brother. If something good comes out of it, cool, but if not, don't let him mess with your mind. Also, if and/or when you have kids, do your best to be there for them. Stay cool!

    • @shiva_productions
      @shiva_productions 11 месяцев назад +15

      Your father let you down big time. Not your fault. A bad father. Wishing you healing ❤

    • @borregof
      @borregof 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@shiva_productions Thank you.

    • @Askarcher
      @Askarcher 11 месяцев назад +5

      That’s insanity.

    • @mikeduncan2353
      @mikeduncan2353 8 месяцев назад +5

      Mine left my mom while pregnant with me , he took her to the doctor to abort me and mom said no and walked away from that man , he also left my five older brothers and sisters at the same time ,we were so poor ,,but yes i feel your pain ,same age as you.

  • @retrorenaissance9497
    @retrorenaissance9497 6 лет назад +3600

    I didn't realize the importance of a father figure in life until I reached my adult years and I realized all the ways a man needs to know how to be a man. I learned a lot of lessons the hard way

    • @John-ih7gp
      @John-ih7gp 6 лет назад +295

      Soo true. Story of my life. Late teens to mid twenties were a living hell for me

    • @retrorenaissance9497
      @retrorenaissance9497 6 лет назад +382

      John Allan mid twenties is around the time it all sort of clicked, like, "man, i need to stop being so weak, stop letting people take avantage of me, stop feeling sorry for myself, and so on..."
      i still dunno if im there but ive definetly changed paths

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 5 лет назад +116

      My dad was always there, but he didn't teach me shit about being a man. Taught me to fish, taught me horses and cards (gambling) thaat was it. And not to run out on your kids, I guess.

    • @marwanyasin3922
      @marwanyasin3922 5 лет назад +12

      Retro Renaissance What are the other things you felt like you needed to learn from a father figure?

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +41

      Strangely enough, I felt okay from 18-35, but now, at 42, I miss not having a father in my life (he died in my childhood).

  • @DANNY-lw5re
    @DANNY-lw5re 6 лет назад +4642

    Me and my dad like to play hide n seek. 30 years I’ve been looking for him. Dads such a joker.

  • @davidk7575
    @davidk7575 5 лет назад +2155

    I told my 22 y/o son "I feel like a pos because of how I was raised" and he replied "dad, I never feel like that". One of the best moments of my life.....

    • @MadcapClover
      @MadcapClover 5 лет назад +175

      Who the fuck is cutting onions in here....

    • @Scoopsaz88
      @Scoopsaz88 5 лет назад +41

      That's HUGE.Much love Brother

    • @otoyoto7153
      @otoyoto7153 5 лет назад +40

      God damn I don’t even want kids but that almost made me feel something

    • @supermario1995ich
      @supermario1995ich 4 года назад +13

      What’s a pos?

    • @bealtesandfloyd
      @bealtesandfloyd 4 года назад +6

      hennihaze piece of shit

  • @Daniel-qk7oz
    @Daniel-qk7oz 4 года назад +287

    I grew up without a father, I always thought it never made a difference, I actually developed so many maladaptive/anti-social behaviours through having no male guidance growing up. Took a lot of education and reinventing myself to become a well rounded person from the age of 23-28 and still working on it.

    • @Tarasyoutube
      @Tarasyoutube Год назад +9

      Keep going Daniel, you can do it. Life can be beautiful. 🤗🤗🕊🌳🌲🌳

    • @ajiq.98
      @ajiq.98 Год назад +3

      That is so true brother

    • @pseudo_ra
      @pseudo_ra Год назад +6

      I feel that man! You’re not alone.

    • @Lucas-jq2yy
      @Lucas-jq2yy Год назад +10

      Shit, man. I think I think I'm going through the same but I'm not too confident I'll ever change

    • @Beautiful_Sound_1995
      @Beautiful_Sound_1995 11 месяцев назад +4

      Yeah. I have no dad AND i have autism. 😂

  • @MisterCastro5
    @MisterCastro5 4 года назад +4774

    The worst is when your Dad is around and it's like he isn't even there

    • @kylebuhay_
      @kylebuhay_ 4 года назад +150

      for real :(

    • @WZRD808
      @WZRD808 4 года назад +68

      For real bro it sucks :(

    • @intheflesh47
      @intheflesh47 4 года назад +141

      Hey man atleast you can see him atleast hes there in the flesh

    • @bloojkl4520
      @bloojkl4520 4 года назад +11

      I relate to this :(

    • @missliz85
      @missliz85 4 года назад +7

      😔

  • @rolandreedii5939
    @rolandreedii5939 6 лет назад +1835

    This is how men should communicate with one another instead of reserving their emotions for the next bint that walks through the same door she'll walk out of. This is how brotherhood is built.

    • @AussieDad79
      @AussieDad79 6 лет назад +61

      Totally agree. So appreciative for the ability to access this type of teaching of how to be a man. It gives me hope that all men will be will not just want to be better but know how to be better. If not with us but the future of my 3 year old son. Thanks for your comment.

    • @pigasduholm4460
      @pigasduholm4460 5 лет назад +28

      We gotta look after for our brothers and sisters

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 5 лет назад +21

      @Nocentre Noborder Talking about your emotions can be the right thing you have to get up and do

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 5 лет назад +21

      @Nocentre Noborder The entire scientific community of psychologists and psychiatrists disagree to both statements.

    • @ARC1300
      @ARC1300 5 лет назад +6

      It’s so fucked up to. Many men are roasted to bottle up their emotions , if not , they are in environments that discourage it. We need to break the cycle.

  • @Random_Patriot
    @Random_Patriot 6 лет назад +2521

    Having a child is like having your heart walk outside your body.

    • @killerbees2304
      @killerbees2304 6 лет назад +199

      Wooow that is fucking beautiful!

    • @donguello2281
      @donguello2281 6 лет назад +79

      Abigail B this made me choke up.... great analogy

    • @modernsavage2584
      @modernsavage2584 5 лет назад +82

      Yup, sometimes your heart is a piece of shit, and your child gets all the horror contained in it.

    • @sour3000
      @sour3000 5 лет назад +53

      This is the gayest shit ive heard in a while. 😂😂💀

    • @Nautilus1972
      @Nautilus1972 5 лет назад +61

      Beautiful, yeah. I felt bullet proof before I had kids.

  • @matteoj226
    @matteoj226 3 года назад +174

    My Dad never lets me down. He's nearly 70 now, and he's still going strong. I never realised until I was older that there are some people who don't have that. Cheers Dad. And solidarity to all the people who dont have that, be the person you never had and be there for your family. x

    • @artofvalor9396
      @artofvalor9396 3 года назад +3

      Amen! Couldn't have said it better myself!

  • @Oogbooga117
    @Oogbooga117 6 лет назад +7908

    Where’s my fellow dad less brothers at?

  • @clallen2000
    @clallen2000 5 лет назад +1976

    I was in my son's life till he was 6.5 years old. My ex found someone on Facebook that she was infatuated with. I tried to work on the relationship but she was just done and filed for divorce and and took out a PFA against me because her attorney said it would strengthen her claim to have primary custody. I never even hit her once, called her abusive names, or cheated on her once during the 20 years we were together. I haven't been allowed to see my son in 3 years nor have I heard from him. He is now 10 and I feel empty inside.
    If men are just as important in raising a child then why do they get the children 93% of the time.
    Did you know that men commit suicide 300% more than women and I believe it's because they lose everything in divorce and I know how that feels.

    • @tattoojohn92
      @tattoojohn92 5 лет назад +444

      Lee Allen your son will be old enough and be curious soon. And when that time comes, just be the best father you can be brother. Don’t give up!

    • @johnsalvatore3513
      @johnsalvatore3513 5 лет назад +70

      Same story here. This guest's mother was offended because he asked about his dad. Sounds like Joe or this guy could be (and their fathers) victims of NPD mothers. Now I am not saying this is absolute and I am sure its possible their dads were horrible men, but did they get to say their side of the story. My dad raised me telling me my mom abandoned me - 30 years later he admits it was a lie and he took us out of the state.

    • @EazyDoesIt21
      @EazyDoesIt21 5 лет назад +54

      As a father I know how much that can hurt, just don't let depression or the heartache ruin you. I believe one day your son will be back in your life. You just stay true and god will handle the rest

    • @icebergslim8926
      @icebergslim8926 5 лет назад +53

      I work at a hotel and have a guy who divorced a year ago and is living in the hotel and he trash talks his wife like he didn’t really care about her but when he started talking about his 10 year old son I saw his soul begin to be crushed through his watery eyes and his voice cracked. Man he really loved his son but his exwife hates the father. But he’s a good guy

    • @dhernandezdh410
      @dhernandezdh410 5 лет назад +33

      Lee Allen aye man my dad tried so hard to be in my life but my mom didn’t want anything to do with him, my dad has been through sum shit and he spread his wisdom with me at a young age I matured because of him and how women like my mom r jus evil so be carful of who u marry but I still love my mom but my dad made me who the man I am today even tho I only saw him on school breaks.

  • @thisslightlysweetlife3402
    @thisslightlysweetlife3402 4 года назад +2150

    We girls need our dads too. When we don't know him we spend our lives fantasizing about a man who loves us unconditionally. Then we do stupid things to convince ourselves that other men are that man.

    • @saulespino2510
      @saulespino2510 4 года назад +100

      I met a lady that didn't know who her Dad was and she fell in love with me but I thought she just wanted any man to be with her. We broke up because she had trust issues that I couldn't deal with, but I miss her so much now.

    • @julianc7685
      @julianc7685 4 года назад +45

      Saul Espino dont you worry bro the same thing happened too me, the best thing to do is move on. Don’t pay attention to her and focus on yourself and she may comeback, search up the push and pull technique for women

    • @saulespino2510
      @saulespino2510 4 года назад +11

      @@julianc7685 Thanks for the reply bro

    • @lupezalazar5730
      @lupezalazar5730 4 года назад +8

      PREACH SIS

    • @God.sDaughter
      @God.sDaughter 4 года назад +19

      Julian C
      Didn’t you just read that the lady he was dating had trust issues which probably root cause is because she didn’t have a father?

  • @jeremiahvice5606
    @jeremiahvice5606 2 года назад +112

    My mom took both responsibilities as a mom and a dad and raised all 7 of us. She taught me how to drive, cook, clean, change my car oil and car tires, etc. she’s a Wonder Woman.

    • @sakurakitsune6947
      @sakurakitsune6947 8 месяцев назад +6

      I want to be your mom.
      My husband passed away and I'm so afraid of whatever my son , 18 m/o, has to go through

    • @blaqcvts
      @blaqcvts 3 месяца назад +1

      @@sakurakitsune6947as a son of a single mom I ca tell you that you should strive to teach him everything you can, if possible try to surround him with positive male role models so that he can have a man in his life that he can aspire to be like, that could be a grandfather, uncle, cousin, friend or anyone that has good values and you trust. And also accept that he may not be easy to deal with, growing up without a proper dad is hard and you have to develop a lot of trust with him so that he can feel comfortable with telling you everything. My dad passed away before i was born and sure I missed out on a lot but my fantastic relationship with my mom compensates with everything that I missed out from not having my dad. Don’t be afraid, it’s a challenge but you can raise him to become a strong man who becomes his own hero and leader

  • @Psycho-Complex
    @Psycho-Complex 6 лет назад +8225

    Take his glasses off and his mustache, nose and eyebrows come off too.

    • @on2wheels378
      @on2wheels378 6 лет назад +486

      Then he'd just be a plain potato.

    • @nathandouglas9750
      @nathandouglas9750 6 лет назад +47

      mad how much his nose n specks look fake, or vice versa🤣

    • @haas7186
      @haas7186 5 лет назад +15

      Lmaoooo

    • @nicelady333
      @nicelady333 5 лет назад +60

      This is the funniest comment!!!

    • @princeali1278
      @princeali1278 5 лет назад +1

      SauceDonkey I was about to say that!!

  • @1eljugo
    @1eljugo 5 лет назад +1596

    My pops was always there for me. Had my back 100%. He taught me how to be the best version of myself. Guided me in the right direction, but let me make my own decisions. Taught me how to draw, unclog toilets, build brick walls, rebuild carburetors, be a public speaker, and everything in between. There seriously isn't a single complaint I have about him. Lost him 5 years ago to cancer. I miss him every single day. He was born to be a dad. The thing is, he grew up without one. I model my parenting after him (and my mom, too!), but I have no idea how he learned to be a good dad...he just was.

    • @fe5018
      @fe5018 5 лет назад +97

      That's extremely impressive.

    • @Andy-vx7xf
      @Andy-vx7xf 4 года назад +17

      Lucky

    • @AB-bc3vi
      @AB-bc3vi 4 года назад +27

      1eljugo may your father rest in peace

    • @kefirmma4765
      @kefirmma4765 4 года назад +114

      He learned by seeing what he felt we wish he learned earlier in his life and all the holes he was missing he made sure that you wouldn't have those.

    • @leeslyrose
      @leeslyrose 4 года назад +66

      KefirMMA true. I think his philosophy was: be the dad you never had

  • @mennis9736
    @mennis9736 5 лет назад +908

    It's comforting knowing Joe Rogan didn't have a dad in his childhood and still made it far. I always felt like I missed something and I never got taught to be a man but I guess some struggles just make you a better person

    • @Mii.2.0
      @Mii.2.0 5 лет назад +26

      Maybe it's best not to have a dad. I've seen people who are fatherless and are successful. I have friends who lacks a dad and have a decent job.

    • @dyllancole5634
      @dyllancole5634 5 лет назад +27

      i completely relate man it scares me sometimes but i think there’s something also amazing about growing up with all women (2 sisters and mom) they definitely teach you not to be a moron of a male

    • @dg-qn5mi
      @dg-qn5mi 4 года назад +3

      Same here, it's not easy but it makes you

    • @Gang-je5jv
      @Gang-je5jv 4 года назад +29

      Mii 2.0 study’s show that kids with no dad including myself are 80 more times likely to be incarcerated or drop out of high school

    • @azbeats4067
      @azbeats4067 4 года назад +13

      I think it’s cause he always probably had a solid group of friends that were driven in the ju jitsu community. If he went and got friends who did drugs and dropped out of high school he most likely would have turned into that.

  • @Amal-zx3hh
    @Amal-zx3hh 4 года назад +407

    When one has not had a good father, one must create one.
    - Nietzsche

  • @rakz95
    @rakz95 6 лет назад +1110

    I grew up without a Dad and a narcissistic mother, you learn you can't trust anyone and that really you're very much on your own in this cold world

    • @John-ih7gp
      @John-ih7gp 6 лет назад +122

      I hear you. Ive also felt very alone. My single mom was very mentally unpresent.

    • @rrrandomtimewithraquel8009
      @rrrandomtimewithraquel8009 6 лет назад +10

      True. So sad.

    • @zanethekeymasterr
      @zanethekeymasterr 6 лет назад +130

      What you’ll learn next is that the mindset you developed from an absent father and narcissistic mother isn’t necessarily rooted in ‘reality’. You weren’t surrounded by good examples of outlooks on life.
      That doesn’t mean you won’t ever be mentally healthy though. You’ll have lots of lessons to learn, but make sure you LEARN. You will see progress. It’ll be exhilarating. Cheers

    • @modernsavage2584
      @modernsavage2584 5 лет назад +16

      Yeah, but that's a self fulfilling prophecy, because it's your choice how you conduct yourself. Make sure you're someone others can rely on. I mean, be picky about who you choose to committ yourself to, but choose the people you're going to love, and be a person they can rely on.

    • @solarialuna
      @solarialuna 5 лет назад

      same here

  • @BeardnScars
    @BeardnScars 4 года назад +847

    My dad left me and my mom when I was 12. My mom became depressed, and I rebelled. When I became 17 I cried for the first time about it all, cos all my friends were being accepted to good colleges and I was living a low life. When I was 19 I got a job on the railroad, and saw all walks of life. All levels of hardship. Now I'm 25, my mom's passed, my dad's been out of my life for 10+ years, and I love my daughter more than anything in the world. She's napping right now, so I'm watching JRE and eating lol.

    • @DislikeButton69420
      @DislikeButton69420 3 года назад +34

      Sorry you had to go through all of that brother

    • @arnoldpalmer2180
      @arnoldpalmer2180 3 года назад +17

      It gets better🙏❤️

    • @noellealdi881
      @noellealdi881 3 года назад +14

      This kind of reminds me of myself in a way, my dad was abusive to my mom so I never saw him. But my mom was driven crazy by life, she’s pretty mean to me, but I still love her.
      I feel like a loser from time to time because I’m insecure in a lot of ways, but people would never guess it. God has been helping me so much, I’m not the same person I was a year ago

    • @MOJOE17
      @MOJOE17 3 года назад +4

      Cute😍

    • @stefanroche3052
      @stefanroche3052 2 года назад +2

      Excellent, and I join the user above me in saying sorry you went thru that. I imagine it’s hard, and I relate to it a bit. My own journey to higher success and education is really just starting at 22, and I know folks my age who did it far earlier. I know much more of what I want though, and I guess I have some natural or learned tendencies that have allowed me to father both myself and others. Here’s to fatherhood, and people not skipping out on that. In truth, it infuriates me deep inside when I see or know that someone is being a bad father. It hurts, no child in my mind deserves that. I know though that every day there’s some shit, and good fathers get taken away.

  • @dustinpictou1927
    @dustinpictou1927 5 лет назад +280

    My dad was never around but i was blessed with a step father who stood by my side till the day he died .... Stepdads are fathers too 👊

    • @jarhead21100
      @jarhead21100 5 лет назад +30

      I hope that my step son feels that way about me.

    • @niklasrasmussen3437
      @niklasrasmussen3437 5 лет назад +11

      He may have been your father, but he wasn't your daddy 🙂

    • @MrJohnnyAOA
      @MrJohnnyAOA 4 года назад +8

      It's easy to be a father, but it's hard to be a dad.

    • @benoitpetry7864
      @benoitpetry7864 4 года назад +2

      Stepfathers are just the dude shagging the mother. No sex with the mum, then the relationship ends and he doesn't give a damn about the kid - it's not his kid.

  • @Akabaaree
    @Akabaaree 4 года назад +111

    seeing 2 adults talk about life and get emotional actually makes me feel good... I can accept me.

  • @Rock-iw7ov
    @Rock-iw7ov 5 лет назад +292

    Man I feel so lucky my dad is such a loving, supportive, solid and upstanding man. For yall who never had a dad, be the father to your kids that you would've wanted to have. Dont repeat the cycle gentlemen.

  • @blakeb4583
    @blakeb4583 5 лет назад +310

    I totally relate to this, my dad died when I was 8 from suicide. I’m now a college graduate and an engineer-all the statistics were against me growing up in a single parent household, but I learned not to be a product of my environment.

    • @icefishing804
      @icefishing804 4 года назад +9

      Congratulations keep up the hard work and continue to do great things

    • @blakeb4583
      @blakeb4583 4 года назад +14

      Michael P not looking for any “sorrys”, though I appreciate it. I’m just trying to give people in similar situations hope that there is opportunity where there is adversity.

    • @jessie92801
      @jessie92801 4 года назад

      🙌👏👏👏

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +1

      I’m very proud of you and your mammy. Well done 🦋💖

    • @younesha4111
      @younesha4111 3 года назад

      I'm sorry for the dad part, but I really don't get the sense of accomplishment for being a college graduate and an engineer.

  • @mattmurphy2755
    @mattmurphy2755 6 лет назад +769

    I never met mine, my mom did tell me who he was. He died last Christmas... I felt bad at the time. It was like damn, its a shame I never met him. Then again, he lived 15 miles away my whole life and never made an effort to reach out. The weird thing is that on the night he died I was having really weird and unpleasant chest pains, then the next day I found out he died of a heart attack. Very strange stuff

    • @dotkingjames2128
      @dotkingjames2128 6 лет назад +81

      you and him were still connected

    • @MMRAY2001
      @MMRAY2001 6 лет назад +22

      Fuck, my father passed Christmas Day 2015 due to a sudden heart attack 😞

    • @mattmurphy2755
      @mattmurphy2755 6 лет назад +37

      @@MMRAY2001 Sorry to hear that. My condolences

    • @kfgrip
      @kfgrip 6 лет назад +120

      Be careful a lot of the times the woman denies access to the kids. Then plays it like the father had no interest in the kids at all when that was far from the truth. Women are very VERY vindictive.

    • @darthwizzywizard
      @darthwizzywizard 6 лет назад +9

      Matt Murphy that’s rough man. Stay strong.

  • @syarifahmardhiah5103
    @syarifahmardhiah5103 4 года назад +10

    Two person share the same sorrow will have the best deep conversation ever

  • @RootyTootTootin
    @RootyTootTootin 4 года назад +547

    My Dad’s dad died when my dad was 9. He was worried about being a bad father because he didn’t have one to learn from. He did a good job.

    • @slothymango
      @slothymango 3 года назад +20

      Dad's dad left when he was 7, my dad was worried about the same thing. Bless our fathers for their efforts.

    • @anatomicallycorrectmuppets8180
      @anatomicallycorrectmuppets8180 3 года назад +8

      My grandpa died a few months before my dad was born. He did an absolutely terrible job as a father, a role model, and a husband. It’s my mission to not be him

    • @AleyHaydar
      @AleyHaydar 3 года назад +1

      @@anatomicallycorrectmuppets8180 ^^

    • @dannymeyer3256
      @dannymeyer3256 2 года назад +1

      My died when I was eight but sick since age three. No good step father he died too.

    • @jeff5945
      @jeff5945 Год назад +1

      dad's dad? you mean grandpa? lol

  • @samalam6853
    @samalam6853 5 лет назад +135

    Growing up without a father only taught me that I’m gonna b the best father to my children

    • @x0q4
      @x0q4 5 лет назад +2

      Brown Pride damn dude I’m sorry for whatever you’re going through

  • @info781
    @info781 4 года назад +379

    People either have
    No dad
    A dad that left when they were young
    A dad who is around but drunk/abusive.
    A dad who is around, but pushes them too hard/too strict/too competitive
    A dad that pushes them to do the same job/same things they do etc.
    A pretty good dad but who is on the road all the time/focused on career.
    A good dad
    It seems like the last one is a pretty low percentage, but those who have them appreciate it.

    • @Alphabet7
      @Alphabet7 4 года назад +46

      A good dad is rare because parenting is hard

    • @ripmyhands5649
      @ripmyhands5649 4 года назад +7

      info781 You forgot the helicopter dad. My old man used to smother me, although it’s waay better than what most have.

    • @jigggro
      @jigggro 4 года назад +7

      There's also the dad who wishes he wasn't there, or isn't there by having a side chick. In that situation, Id prefer he dead.

    • @freefallwefall
      @freefallwefall 4 года назад +28

      A good dad is rare because men are human, but they have to take responsibility for the entire family. That's a huge responsibility, and life isn't fair so they may not have the opportunities to succeed easily. At the same time, women and feminists go out of their way to shit all over men. Don't point the finger at dads. Examine moms a little closer instead. The epidemic of fatherless children is due to women and feminism.

    • @SushiDud
      @SushiDud 4 года назад +3

      My dad is the one before last, I have never lived with him for more than 2 months per year

  • @AndHeadshot14
    @AndHeadshot14 4 года назад +846

    The best fathers are the ones who didn’t really have one

    • @6213111566
      @6213111566 4 года назад +79

      because they learn what the kid needs

    • @redbeard3946
      @redbeard3946 4 года назад +103

      This simply isn't always the case. The two guys you're watching in this video have some kind of clue but Rogan doesn't always talk about his first kid does he. There's also a huge crisis with fatherless children in the US that has been swept under the carpet.
      I'm gonna stop here and say: Yeah some people do amazing without dad's but some absolutely go the other way and make utterly horrible fathers and human beings.

    • @regalsteel7074
      @regalsteel7074 4 года назад +7

      @@redbeard3946 you use joe Rogan talking about his kid as a measure of if he's good dad or not? Dude, my IQ is pretty fucking low, but I think yours might be lower

    • @redbeard3946
      @redbeard3946 4 года назад +12

      @@regalsteel7074 Sorry champ but your self deprivation is worse than your reading comprehension. You keep looking for black and white to a nuanced issue though ok? I'm sure the next few lines of text you write will benefit humanity entirely.

    • @regalsteel7074
      @regalsteel7074 4 года назад +2

      @@redbeard3946 I'm too tired to write up some witty response to your intelligence declining comment. Sorry to disappoint, but my comment won't be benefitting humanity today. A shame some people just don't have a sense of humor, isn't it?

  • @nadda698
    @nadda698 5 лет назад +841

    Also having a physical present father , but he’s emotionally absent.

    • @finngrant234
      @finngrant234 5 лет назад +104

      That doesn't get talked about enough.
      To have no dad.
      Or to have an abusive dad.
      Or even a dad who doesn't even talk to their kid hardly.
      No kid deserves that, but no dad is better than the abuse I imagine.

    • @swedishhousemfia
      @swedishhousemfia 5 лет назад +1

      yes!

    • @lakersfansince1991
      @lakersfansince1991 5 лет назад +13

      Some people have trouble showing emotion

    • @lakersfansince1991
      @lakersfansince1991 5 лет назад +25

      Alexander Supertramp just stating a fact.

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 5 лет назад +61

      @Nocentre Noborder Humans have emotions. Grow up and deal with it

  • @raijinshu8943
    @raijinshu8943 5 лет назад +708

    Joe "have you tried having kids ? They're like drugs" Rogan

    • @PoppinDan
      @PoppinDan 5 лет назад +4

      He has kids fam :)

    • @PoppinDan
      @PoppinDan 5 лет назад

      @@GavinJBerry-kq1jq you

    • @garminbozia
      @garminbozia 4 года назад

      @@GavinJBerry-kq1jq joemama

  • @abhishekkunchikor8003
    @abhishekkunchikor8003 5 лет назад +560

    My dad was there, but he just wasn't there.

    • @Xedem01
      @Xedem01 4 года назад +29

      That i can relate to.

    • @legend-mc2yq
      @legend-mc2yq 4 года назад +19

      Same. My dad had anger issues .

    • @arrezz2078
      @arrezz2078 4 года назад +22

      Me and my dad live in the same house but never talks to me but fuck him who needs him

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +1

      Likewise 😉 sending love 💕

    • @willseest3732
      @willseest3732 4 года назад +3

      Somewhat true, Idk , we bonded but then again, I didnt learn a whole lot from him.

  • @farnazrostami5302
    @farnazrostami5302 4 года назад +21

    I lost my dad 19 years ago and now being 53 yo, I think about him every day. I would give 10 years of my life to see him and talk to him for 10 minutes. 💔

    • @lesterbronson2385
      @lesterbronson2385 10 месяцев назад

      I’m sorry for your loss. He must’ve been a great guy for you to miss him so much. I’m 27 and I lost my mom 2 years ago. I feel sick when I think about it and let my thoughts run wild. Staying busy, whatever it may be helps just a little bit I guess. Stay strong.

  • @lennydilorenzo8387
    @lennydilorenzo8387 5 лет назад +1610

    Joe “kids are drugs” Rogan

    • @swinuyasha
      @swinuyasha 5 лет назад +27

      It's actually a biological fact. There is a form of addiction that keeps us close to our kids. Likewise there are addictive stimulants I the milk mothers produce in order to help ensure children stay close to their mothers.

    • @lennydilorenzo8387
      @lennydilorenzo8387 5 лет назад +14

      Jesse Gonzales wasn’t that deep bro😭😭

    • @seanwilks7712
      @seanwilks7712 5 лет назад +10

      Lenny “ I drag dead jokes on and on because of the lack of humor” dilorenzo

    • @lennydilorenzo8387
      @lennydilorenzo8387 5 лет назад +4

      Noobmaster69 well as of right now, 283 people thought it was funny so u look dumb

    • @seanwilks7712
      @seanwilks7712 5 лет назад +2

      lenny dilorenzo
      And 2 yrs ago that number would’ve had a K behind it. You look dumb from the start.

  • @brainumb6078
    @brainumb6078 5 лет назад +125

    Never met my dad, and it never really bothered me. But once I had my children I could never understand how he left me my kids are my fucking world the way they make me feel is unexplainable and he never got that. That’s the saddest part

    • @alfredocastro3071
      @alfredocastro3071 5 лет назад +3

      I had my dad and I feel bad for dads who leave their children , they're blessings

    • @Utahtruckguy
      @Utahtruckguy 5 лет назад +14

      When a father can’t feel that natural connection to their kid it’s because they are probably a socio path

    • @33greenleaf
      @33greenleaf 4 года назад +7

      I never understood how my father could leave his children and start a new life. When my first child was born though, my confusion went to a whole other level.
      I used to think maybe one day I could reconnect with him. Now there’s no chance in hell I would give him the time of day.
      My children will never ever feel that way about me though. There has never been a single day that I haven’t at the very least spoken to them.

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +1

      You’re amazing 😉 I think the same every time I look at my 11 yr old daughters face. I feel he thinks he’s a winner but in reality he’s loosing out every day he stays away (less than a mile) I never say a bad word about him and she’s genuinely happy 😊

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +2

      33greenleaf good for you, enjoy your kids the little moments get us through 🦋💖

  • @professional.commentator
    @professional.commentator 6 лет назад +360

    When you have a dad but your dad sucks at life and in a subtle way tells you to not be like him. It hurts too man. I understand the pain some people have to go through being raised without a father but being raised by a poor quality father is also painful. It makes me jealous of those who have perfect role model dads.

    • @pinkpotatoz
      @pinkpotatoz 6 лет назад +35

      Amateur Professional I agree iv always been jealous of people who’s dads left so they could just move on as opposed to someone who no matter how hard you want them to love you and care they just fail you every time and shit on you for their failures. T

    • @AugustAdvice
      @AugustAdvice 6 лет назад +33

      Im a female who grew up with an abusive mom and I can totally relate to what you said about being jealous of people with role model parents. I'd always wish I had my friend's moms instead of mine when Id be at their house and saw how great their relationship was.

    • @professional.commentator
      @professional.commentator 6 лет назад

      @@pinkpotatoz yep

    • @professional.commentator
      @professional.commentator 6 лет назад +10

      @@AugustAdvice I also had a somewhat abusive mom growing up although she's gotten better now, she may even be cured. But my dad has crippling depression that he still has to this day. Sometimes life just loves to throw heavy obstacles at random people, only good thing I can think of that comes out of it is a stronger person with hardship experiences.

    • @MyAcresOfDiamonds
      @MyAcresOfDiamonds 6 лет назад +7

      mine retreated back to his parents house and left me with my mentally and financially unstable mother. was conveniently never there when i needed him the most. he is a poisonous person who tries to talk me out of achieving my dreams because he is a loser who is alone and has lived with his parents for his whole life and doesn’t want me to do better than him

  • @wakilinathannjoroge835
    @wakilinathannjoroge835 Год назад +21

    I grew up with my grandpa and I feel like I was the luckiest person because I had the best childhood and even adulthood. I could always count on that man. I miss him now that he's gone.

  • @noone8418
    @noone8418 5 лет назад +124

    When I was younger, I was mad at my father for ditching my mom. My mother worked two full time jobs by the time I was in high school. Then it dawned on me that if my mom didn’t see fit to be angry at him, why should I? It was hard for mom but she’s ok. She’s retired and keeps herself busy enough she isn’t calling me every day. She has hobbies and has friends. We have dinner every other week. She raised two boys who don’t live in her basement.

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +21

      She’s an amazing woman! Always show her kindness 😉💖

    • @dontplay9937
      @dontplay9937 2 года назад +2

      No one cares

  • @ItsZapp1
    @ItsZapp1 5 лет назад +429

    I am 16 years old i am currently being raised by my single mother,
    I know my dad however i wish i never knew him when i was 6 years old on christimas morning he broke my nose by kicking my back and making me hit my nose on the floor when i have kids i am going to be the best dad i can be!
    hey guys.. it has been a full year since i wrote that.. um my relationship with my father remains the same he lives in brazil and i am here in Europe.
    I am grateful for all the positive comments however, for those saying "have a rematch" or "hit him when you are older" i do not think that punching him in the future or ending this story with violence is the best way.
    we are all on this earth to develop ourselves as we grow each day and get wiser, if his decision was to kick me in the back and making me hit the floor and breaking my nose. Hey that's all his energy.
    Not mine.
    I live each day trying to improve myself and not look back at the past and let things like this stop me from doing what I have to do in life once again thank you all! and have a blessed day.

    • @jerardogarcia4337
      @jerardogarcia4337 5 лет назад +10

      Winter Robot lol yea

    • @rolanddes
      @rolanddes 5 лет назад +28

      イアン that’s a manly thought. You are already a better man than your dad. Respect bro

    • @Alex-rg2kk
      @Alex-rg2kk 5 лет назад +22

      @@winterrobot1942 oh yea that going to fix everything isn't?

    • @Carlosgarciaa793
      @Carlosgarciaa793 5 лет назад +12

      You 16 bro, got get a rematch

    • @steezhethanway920
      @steezhethanway920 5 лет назад +1

      Wtf why?

  • @tacos9523
    @tacos9523 4 года назад +793

    Joes lowkey the biggest father figure I’ve had

    • @sebastianaguillon2722
      @sebastianaguillon2722 4 года назад +9

      Amen!

    • @jennaj6023
      @jennaj6023 4 года назад +4

      Thaspacegoat Æ not everybody’s the same so just because it doesn’t affect you doesn’t mean it won’t affect somebody else. what a moron.

    • @wasupgaming
      @wasupgaming 4 года назад +2

      @Thaspacegoat Æ not functioning well, based on that comment

    • @KDxstacker
      @KDxstacker 3 года назад +4

      Isn’t that something the people that go through the hardest shit become what they needed for other people

    • @jprod5258
      @jprod5258 2 года назад +2

      bro same 😂

  • @bofa4608
    @bofa4608 4 года назад +174

    Shout-out to all the moms who play both roles as best they can.

    • @bradrad4160
      @bradrad4160 3 года назад +18

      and single dads as well, being single parents is hard on both sides

    • @noellealdi881
      @noellealdi881 3 года назад +9

      It drives them crazy though, it’s a sad cycle.

    • @AleyHaydar
      @AleyHaydar 3 года назад +10

      @@noellealdi881 even worse if your dad is abusive towards your mother

    • @markjimenez3706
      @markjimenez3706 3 месяца назад

      ⁠@@AleyHaydareven worse if he is abuse and then leaves everyone fucked up

  • @jonasmcguire3589
    @jonasmcguire3589 6 лет назад +89

    Makes me realize how great my dad is! Never abandoned me or my siblings. Keep your head upguys!

    • @guillermovazquez1084
      @guillermovazquez1084 5 лет назад +14

      Right, my dad was never the most sensitive an didn't say many words, never really taught me anything but i feel bad cause he never had a father growing up an i feel like my guy just had to learn on the go, but one thing i saw was his work ethic an for that I'm forever grateful

    • @gung-hogabi
      @gung-hogabi 5 лет назад +2

      @@guillermovazquez1084 same man

  • @FC-kx5yh
    @FC-kx5yh 6 лет назад +34

    The way Joe described the love between a parents and child was spot-on with my own experiences. Very touching.

  • @mgilbert9004
    @mgilbert9004 5 лет назад +490

    He looks like someone who disguised himself to get back on the Joe Rogan podcast.

  • @meganmarino2012
    @meganmarino2012 4 года назад +17

    It’s so true! The love you have for your babies is like a high. It’s so pure and deep and unlike anything else. I can’t imagine the stress of raising multiple children but I totally see why people do. It’s so rewarding!

  • @Axelrun1994
    @Axelrun1994 5 лет назад +185

    My parents split up when I was 2 and my dad came to visit every now and then. But he died when I was in 6th grade... Now I'm 25, the age he had when he had me...
    Learning how to be a man from square 1 and then on top of that have a single mom imprint herself on you is fucking tough. She's a great mom, did everything she could to make sure I'm ok... But at the end of the day, the anxiety and depression you rack up trying to figure so many things out without the proper point of reference is fucking tough

    • @lilbthebasedgod7548
      @lilbthebasedgod7548 5 лет назад +3

      Regular every day normal guy facts dude being raised by a liberal ass mom who only showed me what she knew

    • @nikehike
      @nikehike 5 лет назад +5

      real talk. I can relate to this...

    • @Swindell1
      @Swindell1 5 лет назад +2

      Amen

    • @JamesBongo
      @JamesBongo 5 лет назад +21

      At the end of the day our mothers can't teach a boy how to be a man. Because I think they have no idea what that entails.

    • @SouthernSkeptic
      @SouthernSkeptic 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah, my mom was a wonderful mother, but there are things she couldn't teach me.

  • @RevoZtuns
    @RevoZtuns 5 лет назад +71

    When your dads truly gone (passed) you finally realize his importance the older into adulthood u get

  • @wuzihuzi
    @wuzihuzi 5 лет назад +47

    I've never met my dad, watching this made me tear up because it was so relatable. This podcast has honestly helped a lot filling in the "guy gaps" I've missed.

  • @stephenlawton3295
    @stephenlawton3295 Год назад +4

    My dad is the greatest ever. I do everything like him. Without him I would have been nothing. Shouts out to him

  • @winterose2331
    @winterose2331 5 лет назад +86

    I feel blessed for having a father

  • @shawshifter2510
    @shawshifter2510 5 лет назад +47

    Joes ability to be surrounded by those things, and still wanting to help, as well as curving the temptation to join in. Great character.

  • @RaquelsModernLife
    @RaquelsModernLife 5 лет назад +13

    Joe’s fighting back tears at @2:18 You can hear it in his voice... really heartwarming. Lucky kid has an awesome dad.

  • @globalfightmedia
    @globalfightmedia 3 года назад +6

    I’m 41 and this has and still does have an impact on my life, self worth, confidence, trust issues, rejection ruins children, when I fight my anxiety and self doubt is my biggest opponent but I somehow need to prove to myself that I am good enough even though I never do believe it . .

  • @KillaKris239
    @KillaKris239 5 лет назад +124

    Really sucks hearing stories like this and stories in the comments....my life was totally different. My mom passed away when I was 18 months old from heart failure probably due to partying in the 80s, so I was raised by my father with a little help from my grandparents on my moms side. After living a life with the dad that I have, I could NOT imagine being fatherless. He’s been my best friend my entire life and the best dad I could ever ask for. However,
    I’ll never experience having a mother in my life either...

    • @jennycoyle8204
      @jennycoyle8204 4 года назад +6

      I’m so sorry for your loss sending love 💕

    • @mdogzino
      @mdogzino 2 года назад +1

      Your dad never dated or remarried?

    • @Chugsocold
      @Chugsocold 2 года назад +2

      Better that way ur probably good man 🙌🏻

  • @jaredemmert9120
    @jaredemmert9120 5 лет назад +92

    Life Without Pain is Life Without Growth

    • @TrizzyB47
      @TrizzyB47 3 года назад +8

      I must be a giant then

    • @sandrosca
      @sandrosca 4 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes there's so much pain and disappointment that you can't grow... just more pain and disappointment.

  • @TheBalls2thewalls
    @TheBalls2thewalls 5 лет назад +27

    I never seen or met my dad. Left when i was 2, when u was 9 i asked my mom to meet him, she reached out to him he said leave me alone so i know i am unwanted.
    My mom is amazing but she never ever got a boyfriend, so i never witnessed love or relationships in my life. Now in my 30's, i am alone, no friends, no girlfriends and very lonely. If i ever make it out of this and father a child one day, i will NOT let my child suffer like i did and still am every day. You really have to be a selfish man to abandon your child because let me say from experience, that child will struggle a lot in life because of your selfish decision.
    If you are a young man, don't abandon your child, even if you hate the mother. Bless all.

    • @bonjourtristesse9433
      @bonjourtristesse9433 5 лет назад +3

      That was really heartfelt! Best of luck in life!! 😊

    • @Chazer45
      @Chazer45 5 лет назад +1

      keep your head up man, I believe you can make it out.

    • @slothymango
      @slothymango 4 года назад +2

      Brother, you wrote this almost a year ago. I hope you've made some strides in these 8 months. If you haven't, start today! Much love

    • @MarcSmith23
      @MarcSmith23 4 года назад +1

      Alex Bisso can I give some helpful advice? Question - is it right you’re still suffering from the bitterness, did I read that right?

    • @TheBalls2thewalls
      @TheBalls2thewalls 4 года назад +9

      Well here is a update those who commented. 7 months ago i quit weed, used to smoke 100$ a week minimum. 6 months ago i started dating a girl i knew in my early twenties, she has a kid, i'm a step father now, 1 month ago, amid the covid19 madness, i moved in with her as the back and forth was feeling dangerous. 4 months ago i lost my virginity to her. She is amazing, we love and respect each other. I have never been happy before all of this, my life made a conplete turnaround. It's still a little surreal when i think about how much has changed. Thanks for the comments guys!

  • @OdintheGermanShepherd
    @OdintheGermanShepherd 2 года назад +99

    I was so lucky to have a great “step” dad……so damn lucky…

    • @SteveCabana-ir7jt
      @SteveCabana-ir7jt 2 года назад +24

      He's not your step dad. He's the dad that stepped up. Good on him.

    • @soulsurfer639
      @soulsurfer639 2 года назад +13

      @@SteveCabana-ir7jt bro, that's great! "Dad who stepped up"

    • @ey3z4ya
      @ey3z4ya 2 года назад +2

      W comments

  • @cherrybomb3713
    @cherrybomb3713 6 лет назад +420

    My dad alone raised me

    • @sour3000
      @sour3000 5 лет назад +2

      Lmao😂😂😂💀

    • @liiillllliiilllliilllliii9461
      @liiillllliiilllliilllliii9461 5 лет назад +31

      Oh so you're fine better than being raised by a woman

    • @luisgutierrez4521
      @luisgutierrez4521 5 лет назад +7

      Pete Poteet salute to u pete..... men like u are appreciate rt

    • @Supastarr1976
      @Supastarr1976 5 лет назад +6

      Love and respect to your father!

    • @Supastarr1976
      @Supastarr1976 5 лет назад +6

      @Pete Poteet You're a good man in my book too! Love and respect! I wish my daughter had a father who cared.

  • @BlacPhoenix
    @BlacPhoenix 5 лет назад +31

    When he said about his mom “I’m happy that she’s happy in the later part of her life” I felt that.

  • @BFCnational
    @BFCnational 5 лет назад +24

    My dad was a hero and a real superhuman, he died when I was 10. Loved my mom like his treasure and would do anything for me and my sister. It’s a weird feeling. I had the best dad I could ask for but lost all of it so early and it felt like having the rug swept out from under me. All I have to rely on for guidance sometimes are small flashes of memory from when I was younger.

    • @toddylindsey
      @toddylindsey 2 года назад +1

      My dad died when I was 10 too and he was the best. I don’t have much to say other than I know how you feel. I’m 21 now and I still think about him everyday and find myself getting choked up about it still.

  • @charlieramz3126
    @charlieramz3126 3 года назад +14

    Same here. Grew up no Father in life, missed out on all of that comes with that. At 38 I meet a girl, single Mom to a 4 yr old little girl and here I am about to watch my daughter graduate at 21 from the State University. Awesome shit man!!

  • @tommyhardman8883
    @tommyhardman8883 4 года назад +12

    I met my dad when im 30 for the first time and I wish I never have.fukd up experience.then I have my child about a year ago and that overwhelming emotions grasp me completely.i will never left my kid like my dad,ever...

  • @willg2604
    @willg2604 5 лет назад +11

    My father was murdered when I was 5 years old. Just got to the age where I felt as I was just getting to know who he was, and like that he was gone. My mother raised me alone, and did an amazing job, such a strong woman. But till this day I still feel like I’m missing something, I hope one day I can fill that void with kids of my own, and show them the fatherly love I never had.
    Always make sure you tell the ones close to you, you love them! They could be taken from you at any moment in time!

  • @nmart1n
    @nmart1n 5 лет назад +14

    My dad left us when I was three. We saw him a few times more after. After becoming a mom, I do not understand how my dad could just abandon us. I love my little boy so much, I can’t imagine what type of mindset you have to have to allow you to disown your own kids.

    • @neophytetheprodigy2187
      @neophytetheprodigy2187 5 лет назад

      Mostly because the mother is a cheating unapologizing bitch who calls the cops for daddy but fucks 10 other men in the process making the dad the boogeyman vs the child, totally painted black.

  • @spanishinquisition4616
    @spanishinquisition4616 2 года назад +9

    There's a huge conversation that needs to be had for fatherless children that is never had. And unfortunately, it never happens and these kids just fall through the cracks.

  • @Chris-tk9hy
    @Chris-tk9hy 5 лет назад +610

    This dude looks like he's wearing those dollar general mustache glasses

  • @Crizzy2swaqq
    @Crizzy2swaqq 5 лет назад +801

    Joe “my dads name is joe rogan” rogan

    • @split_jcgg9613
      @split_jcgg9613 4 года назад +6

      c. Rob you too much!! 🤣

    • @student6820
      @student6820 3 года назад +13

      He became his own dad hahaha

    • @king-qi2ks
      @king-qi2ks 3 года назад +7

      Damn Joe Rogan’s Dad Joe Rogan really went to go get milk 😭

    • @joshuaha7661
      @joshuaha7661 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, that joke went right over that guys head lol

    • @joys8634
      @joys8634 3 года назад +7

      @@joshuaha7661 wasn't a joke you tool. his dads actual name is joseph rogan like his

  • @e.paradigm7415
    @e.paradigm7415 4 года назад +26

    It's crazy, I never realized how much of a disservice it was to be raised with no grandparents or father in my life. I'm trying to change everything about myself and rewrite the way I think about things, it's not easy but I'm working on it one day at a time.

    • @joesmith733
      @joesmith733 Год назад +1

      Recently I gave myself permission to have wanted that stuff and the right to have wanted it or be sad about it

  • @Stefantius
    @Stefantius 2 года назад +10

    As a fatherless child, this really spoke to me

  • @ianbowss9639
    @ianbowss9639 5 лет назад +153

    Mr. Potato Head finally got an interview.

  • @Blake953
    @Blake953 5 лет назад +40

    My parents divorced when I was about 11 or 12. Said that I wanted to live with my dad, the courts "awarded" me to my mother during the custody battle. Lost contact with my dad soon after that, he died of cancer when i was 19, did not even know he had cancer. I was a latch key kid raised by my mother who worked as a receptionist in a dental office. Have an older sister. I turn 50 in a couple of days, never married although I live with a woman who has 2 kids in their late 20's early 30's. That marriage and divorce was a Sh*t show. I had / have (?) major trust issues. Missed having a male presence in my life growing up with an older sister and mother. It shaped me, and to this day I find myself somewhat bitter about what I was dragged through by two "adults" in that sh*t show marriage. I went though a depression from about the age of 24 to 31. Missed a lot opportunities...relationship and career wise. To late for me to have children and who knows if I would even be a good dad...anyway, don't take things for granted...Love...

    • @johnsalvatore3513
      @johnsalvatore3513 5 лет назад +3

      I am also a victim of an NPD parent. I am sorry.

    • @neetw596
      @neetw596 5 лет назад +4

      @first last 50 definitely NOT too late

    • @shanesawyer5103
      @shanesawyer5103 5 лет назад

      What’s a “NPD” parent?

    • @adelb7897
      @adelb7897 4 года назад

      Family courts are the worst thing in our society.

    • @split_jcgg9613
      @split_jcgg9613 4 года назад +1

      Blake953 Goonies never say die. Get back out there soldier and make magic happen thanks for the post.

  • @jessecruz4392
    @jessecruz4392 5 лет назад +10

    Lost my dad at age 4, i dont remember him although i wish i did, now as a father myself i make sure im always there for my 2 kids, I don't ever want them to feel the way I felt growing up.

  • @michaelhalloran21
    @michaelhalloran21 4 года назад +3

    My cousin has only ever met his dad once when he was 14 he randomly picked him up from school and took him to McDonald’s. He’s never really seemed bothered about not having his dad around either. His mom is my aunt and she’s a brilliant woman, a mom and dad rolled into 1. My cousin has turned out to be the most remarkable man, successful and a father to 2 great kids. My aunt did a hell of a job! Shout out to all the single moms out there!!

  • @TheLastOfTheRealOnes94
    @TheLastOfTheRealOnes94 5 лет назад +36

    The only thing my dad taught me was how to leave people and not care🙄

  • @williamflint6535
    @williamflint6535 5 лет назад +18

    My dad was the best and being a single dad myself i just hope i can be half as good as him

  • @adamfanalways
    @adamfanalways 4 года назад +31

    Anyone can have a child but that doesn’t make them a parent!

  • @gingerelkins1268
    @gingerelkins1268 Год назад +6

    My dad taught me how to abandon. Fucked me up. I realize it now. We live and we learn.

  • @YouNoub1
    @YouNoub1 4 года назад +95

    As a kid, when people used the term"my dad..." it seemed very strange and foreign statement to me

    • @booshank2327
      @booshank2327 3 года назад +7

      Yup, then by about 11yo it gets awkward.

    • @foreveryactionthereisacons1683
      @foreveryactionthereisacons1683 3 года назад +4

      Same. I couldn't believe my friend's had two parents growing up..

    • @foreveryactionthereisacons1683
      @foreveryactionthereisacons1683 3 года назад +3

      @@booshank2327 Definitely. I seen my dad in 3rd grade then 21 yrs old... He looks at me like shit... I should of been there for her. Since he died, he's always around me. Sad that it took death to bring us together...

    • @olireid7577
      @olireid7577 3 года назад +3

      I know how it feels man

    • @kyewasabi5720
      @kyewasabi5720 3 года назад +4

      Thought it was just me

  • @dreness666
    @dreness666 5 лет назад +22

    I feel really bad for the both of them when they both emotionally recollect the lack of a father figure in their lives. You can see the hurt in their eyes and her it in their voices.

  • @mr.Swartz
    @mr.Swartz 6 лет назад +64

    All my best mates have no fathers

  • @stephenkendall6108
    @stephenkendall6108 11 месяцев назад +3

    My dad was always working. He ran his own private optometric business. I begged him to give me one day for just me. The first day of deer season. I said in January just put a big red X on this day on November. He refused/ignored/dismissed my request.
    Well as the father of 5 children now myself I have focused on being open, emotionally available, interested in their lives and their hobbies. As a result of deciding to be different I have a great work life balance and a great relationship with my children. A bad day can be made a great day just hanging with one of my kids being nothing more special than just plain old Dad…and I love it.
    I made sure my sons knew and saw how I treated their sisters and their mother. Made sure my daughters saw that also so they would demand the same respect I gave their momma.
    So far all the effort to be different has given vastly different outcomes x 5.

  • @Kcali111
    @Kcali111 5 лет назад +7

    I never met my dad.
    What i noticed is throughout the entire comment section is a broad range of legitmate issues/thoughts brought up by people involving family dynamics n how much everyone could benefit from breaking dysfunctional cycles and finding true happiness. When joe said he felt like he was on drugs when he was spending time with his kids shows the true bliss and happiness parents should feel and display to their families always. 💝

  • @renragged
    @renragged 5 лет назад +6

    Joe is right about that connection with children. It is euphoric. That's love. The most powerful force in the universe.

  • @BadNewsLexis
    @BadNewsLexis 4 года назад +31

    My pop passed on when I was 4. Moms made me the man I am though. S/O to the moms turning boys into men.

  • @GypsyEyes
    @GypsyEyes 4 года назад +9

    as a middle eastern girl, my dad is my best friend. he gives everything to me. always. he always gives me his ALL. his 100%. no matter what. he would rather starve than something ever hurt me. i would die for him in a split second without thinking. i appreciate it. every day

    • @DondiWhiteRIP
      @DondiWhiteRIP 4 месяца назад

      This isn't about you. Not all MEasterners have your same experience. Why are you outlining how great you have it on a video more for people who have not had what you have? Did you stop to think that maybe this isn't the place to express this? Go and say it to your Dad in private or if you absolutely have to express it in a public forum, do it on a more neutral one. Brb I'm going to the ICU to shout about all my healthy living Mediterranean relatives

  • @horacechaplin3504
    @horacechaplin3504 5 лет назад +15

    What's worse.. Having only 1 parent, having both parents that are "crazy", or having parents that died or got locked up? I remember when one of my friends said its better knowing your father loved you before he died than having a father alive that constantly despises you. Its all about perspective as everyone always says nowadays lol

  • @stephenius75
    @stephenius75 5 лет назад +18

    33 years...and finally found him and realised he was still delusional ... now I have a son I’m a better dad for it my mum taught me love

  • @tinyspeaker
    @tinyspeaker 5 лет назад +33

    This was sad to watch. I think I'm taking my family for granted.

  • @Anne-za
    @Anne-za 4 года назад +2

    My dad was there and provided to me the best he could. He did not know how to love me... which caused me many a theapy session, unhappyness and self dought. On his death bed I told him that I loved him ( for the first and last time). He could not speak anymore.... but in his eyes I could see his love. And as I turn 50 that is the most precious memory I will ever have of him. My dad loved me.... even if words failed.

  • @napalminthemorning8309
    @napalminthemorning8309 5 лет назад +90

    Joe: “You seem like a dad”
    Me: It’s the mustache

  • @danniegress4042
    @danniegress4042 4 года назад +7

    My dad walked out on my mom and my siblings when I was three years old, married a British woman and moved to England. Growing up my siblings and I would go to England for about two weeks every summer. As a I got older I stopped going and never really talk to him much anymore. Now I'm 25 years old and married with 2 little ones and I can't even fathom the idea of leaving one of my boys for anything. Luckily I have an angel of a mother who raised me and all of my siblings to be the wonderful people we are today. But now that I'm a mother I hold more anger toward my dad than ever cause someone could put a gun to my head and I still wouldn't leave my boys.

  • @lightningmcmeth7669
    @lightningmcmeth7669 4 года назад +51

    Some times it’s better to be farther less then having some of these dads out here ...

  • @ChrisPrime69
    @ChrisPrime69 21 день назад +1

    The feeling of trust is something you can't buy

  • @tarikeloukili7302
    @tarikeloukili7302 5 лет назад +11

    To my mother , you have been the best dad i could wish for ♡

  • @yaboijojo792
    @yaboijojo792 5 лет назад +21

    20 years it took me 20 years to realize i can't make him or anyone else love me or accept me so if they don't want to idc I'm gonna be myself

  • @xGuiZ
    @xGuiZ 5 лет назад +5

    Im 19 and i have a dad, but he is and he was always working during my childhood, leaves at 7am and comes back at 7pm. He never gave me any life lesson or advice, and he is a quiet man, unlike my mom, and sometimes it feels kinda awkward to be with him and get some talk. I've learned to not being weak and pathetic in the worst way possible, and that happened a month ago. But, i can't blame him, he worked and works his ass off to give me and my sister a good life. Maybe i should have seen him as a real man that sacrificies everything, even his relationship with his kid, for his family, and not like a dad who comes home at 7pm and barely talks. But, anyway, i love him.

  • @ethanhart6274
    @ethanhart6274 3 года назад

    My dad was in and out of my life due to alcoholism and drug addiction. And unfortunately lost his battle with his diseases on the morning of my 20th birthday. But what I do remember of him is having this contagious, glowing spirit. Help people that need it y’all! That’s not who they truly are. I wish I would’ve helped him more instead of chalking off his addictions as selfishness.