I need to mention that it's possible to grow in the same house as your father and still have the fatherless wound.
@phomellozoemakhabane22995 жыл бұрын
I hear that
@zinhlegama84355 жыл бұрын
This brought tears to my eyes because in this sentence you explained my life
@chimdiBAM5 жыл бұрын
Story of my life.
@iohannesfactotum5 жыл бұрын
Well I'm not over here crying like a lost kid for nothing.
@Janedoe-bm5cd5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@tyron-thevictim-woodley6984 жыл бұрын
My Farther was there, but.......... he was never actually there.
@sylviamontero60304 жыл бұрын
I can relate.
@estefanyn67503 жыл бұрын
yea. Never related more to a comment.
@j-fit6773 жыл бұрын
Sound like he was falling in and out of love with you.
@jermaineelliott26853 жыл бұрын
Same
@beegyoshi20683 жыл бұрын
@@olibarahosasa1137 that's awesome
@gunfighterdrummer5 жыл бұрын
Not having a father in our life can bring us to dark places. Not having a good father slowed me down, forcing me to learn on my own. Things that a father could have thought me in a more experienced manner and perhaps quicker.
@therealinternetdad4 жыл бұрын
Wishing you the best, and do feel free to reach out if you need any advice.
@thepassionofanna3 жыл бұрын
Yeah same here brother, same here. Matter of fact I am afraid to have a child as I fear since I grew up without a father I may not know how to be a good father
@anthonyf94233 жыл бұрын
28 still learning allot..
@TypicalMT3 жыл бұрын
@@anthonyf9423 26 and In that same boat
@ChrisM7132 жыл бұрын
I agree and that is the reason we become good fathers to our children. Much love
@mickbowe42524 жыл бұрын
I broke down from the exercise. close your eyes and picture the perfect father. boom. I sobbed in an explosive manner. and I didn't even know that was there. I'm 32 and I need a dad.
@Notthefather913 жыл бұрын
Man up
@DeutscherGospel3 жыл бұрын
8:14 "Men stand up, please"
@hi-kl1yw3 жыл бұрын
@@Notthefather91 grow up. this is an actual problem in our society nowadays , people with absent fathers/mothers can feel this way even when they are adults and they can't just "man up" although they should try to seek help and heal , but even then that scar will remain there forever because, they can't just turn back time to the past and avoid the absence of their father/mother or parents that dont necessarily act like parents or abusive parents etc. the relationship with their parents can affect them in the long run. and i'm sorry you can't understand that. or couldn't but please avoid making comments like this and think twice if not more then twice before u say something to someone else or keep it to yourself because your comments can be hurtful to others as well as other people's comments can be hurtful to you. have a nice rest of your day/evening/night.
@pearlglass3 жыл бұрын
Mick it doesn't matter the age. I sometimes still crave the father figure. I think is an empty part of the heart that will remain that way cause we actually never had it there.
@ybrueckner55892 жыл бұрын
Don’t listen to that internet checks TV He is the dumbest troll I’ve ever seen on a comment page
@shelly54295 жыл бұрын
This should have a million views.
@pinkface77594 жыл бұрын
All men who are fathers should have to watch this.
@T83Norballe4 жыл бұрын
It will get there
@eoinMB39494 жыл бұрын
Yup absolutely
@anouschkatsk31344 жыл бұрын
I thought this video would've like million of views. Would deserve it
@jessehernandez33055 жыл бұрын
Who else tears up on that famous fresh prince scene? Yall know which scene I'm talking about.
@vergil56035 жыл бұрын
Jesse Hernandez yes indeed 😁❤️
@ChillRichard5 жыл бұрын
Every single time
@notaseal78644 жыл бұрын
I'm not an emotional man but I cried during that
@muhammadgbadegesin80434 жыл бұрын
"Why dont he want me!!!!" So sad.
@elinwilliams24324 жыл бұрын
Jesse Hernandez I felt that scene too much
@tvm-growthisunlimited90236 жыл бұрын
I'm a psychotherapist and feel the need you are expressing. This was not just a presentation - It is a CALL! Keep up your amazing work sir!
@averageillegalmemesdealer3 жыл бұрын
@Yuriy Yuriy Radical feminists? Sure. Feminism itself isn't against men though, and there are far more normal feminists than radicals out there. It's just like any other ideology, Yuriy
@lasinturaeshuchi87693 жыл бұрын
I feel sad ,my dad was my first heart break,my first wound ,i really feel sad ,it has really changed me alot when i see men ....
@strongindependentblackwoma18873 жыл бұрын
What happens when you see men? :/
@akhonavuma23793 жыл бұрын
I'm 36 years and the wound of my father is the only heart break I have ever experienced. I constantly break up with man, at times I seek out a reason, and only now I realise I've been breaking up with my "dad" before he breaks my heart.
@ThePeachyCat3 жыл бұрын
@@akhonavuma2379 same now I am at this point where I don't date men because I know I will do that and it doesn't would make sense to meet men
@YoutubeTeasipper7856 Жыл бұрын
Yes it does, first off you don't even know how to value men. Not only did I not have a father growing up. I was surrounded by all women there were no men in sight to fill in the gap.
@divinaluz52722 жыл бұрын
Be the man, the father, the friend, the mom, the dad, the partner you want others to be. That would change your world.
@danielduncan55132 жыл бұрын
The fatherless wish they had: Protection Provision Presence Praise Deep desire to have affirmation from a father figure The father must be: Encouraging you Telling you you’re the best Compassionate
@fatimaidris5201Ай бұрын
Thank you
@sumaiyaanika92703 жыл бұрын
I literally cried by listening this podcast didn't realize despite my father is alive i never feel loved ,encouraged ,he was so emotionally unavailable that he can't even say i love you i never hugged him ,Yeh i born in a wealthy family but the emotional detachment from my both parents are equal, there is no memories no little moments ,i just realized i also needed to be my own father and meditate through that .Thanks universe for giving this guidance!
@nina7553 жыл бұрын
I meditated through having a good father and it was a beautiful feeling
@OllieSmiless2 жыл бұрын
Similar situation here. Looks like we have to reparent ourselves. ❤️
@YoutubeTeasipper7856 Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that I see a lot of kids who feel abandoned my parents with money as well.
@kagomejackie5 жыл бұрын
this made me cry but i feel less alone 💕
@JoeMama-ty3ds5 жыл бұрын
Jackie Shaffer i know its 1:24 am and im just out here crying
@KAMILITA4 жыл бұрын
Jackie Shaffer you’re not alone honey bun. ❤️
@lilselizabeth4 жыл бұрын
same xx
@Eburke383 жыл бұрын
Same.
@wshelby836 жыл бұрын
This was such a good speech. Boys and daughters need their fathers
@dagmarheinz91605 жыл бұрын
but also there mom
@Hannah-bg1ur3 жыл бұрын
Mothers teach kids female energies, Dads teach masculine energy. A good mom teaches you respect, sensitivity, sensuality, patience... A good dad teaches stability, selfworth, boundaries and a healthy ego, confidence in love, action, courage
@jcr-studios3 жыл бұрын
This is your experience. Everyone has both male and female energy and abilities. There are many parenting courses on this very thing. I'm a proud single mom of 2 strong, confident, self-reliant men. My own dad taught me none of those things you mentioned - in fact, the opposite.
@dollarbar13 жыл бұрын
I just know the things my mother taught me.
@Hannah-bg1ur3 жыл бұрын
@@jcr-studios its not necessary my experience. I meant in general.
@maxnero7283 жыл бұрын
And I grew up without both… lol
@kamed.2 жыл бұрын
Well said!
@Jguru55 жыл бұрын
I never knew my father. Met him one day; 25 minutes at the age of 25.. he patted me on my shoulder and left.. I’ll never know growing up with a dad.
@OP-xi1hv5 жыл бұрын
What did he have to say to you?
@Jguru55 жыл бұрын
OP , he threw his arm around my shoulder and said, “nice to meet you man”
@TomAndersonDH4 жыл бұрын
@@Jguru5 A lot of times mothers will force the father out of the child's life and lie to their children about him. Ive seen it happen a number of times. That child grows up resenting the father without ever asking the father himself why he was never around. Did you ask? and if he told you that he wanted to be in your life early on would you have believed him? Or was your hate already set in stone?
@Jguru54 жыл бұрын
O̸͇͋o̵͇̕ 0̵̗̉ he was very short... very quiet... I felt more like I was an art project he made in school he forgot about quite honestly... he only had 30 minutes :/ first and last time we ever met. Its been 3 years; no calls or anything. Idk, there was never hate in my heart... just confusion.
@TomAndersonDH4 жыл бұрын
@@Jguru5 Okay I was just curious. Not all dads and moms are good. Ive seen the type of parents you are talking about before. A parent that wants to have kids just out of curiosity but does not want to take the responsibilities or time to spend with their kid. Sorry to hear that man. I know what it's like to grow up without a certain parent myself as well. It can be tough when you are younger and yes even when you are older. I can tell from what you said that it's not your problem and it's his, but id still try from time to time because I really regret not trying with one of my parents. I was resentful to them till they died. Didn't even go to the funeral. I was too filled with my own pride and anger and I wish I would have tried harder now that i'm older. Also a lot of men/dads have a way harder time expressing love than women/moms. I'm a dad now and although i'm in my kids lives I sometimes have a hard time connecting with them and I was conditioned early on to not be very affectionate. I always hope that they know I care, but it's very difficult for me to even hug a person or say I love you. So I just try to show them by doing other things like spending time with them or something as simple as making their favorite dessert. Dads/men have a lot of their own problems and although not all are like me, a lot do have a hard time expressing their feelings openly. Keep your head up and best of luck in life man.
@OnasaD3 жыл бұрын
“I hung around with killers, searching for father figures”…. A father is an important foundation in a child’s life
@angelsrosena5 жыл бұрын
I will never understand why our society got so used to seeing fathers leaving their child and be ok with that, because if a mother does the same she will be dead through the eyes of every single person of the planet.
@kohnbonn97444 жыл бұрын
I assume you're a single mom from the way you're talking about men. Women hold half the responsibility for the single parent problem in this society. Women force men out the house instead of working on their problems as a couple. Everyone takes the easy way out instead of doing the hard work. They dont "need" a man anymore they're strong and independent but go to the government for welfare. The welfare system has incentivized single motherhood and has replaced fathers in the home. Men arent perfect but take majority of blame for this problem in society. Men need to be men and stand up and take responsibility for their families.
@itsmesteve10814 жыл бұрын
Because women never have to pay child support
@mvp22334 жыл бұрын
It's Me, Steve I don’t think the amount of money you have to pay is the issue here, regardless of ur gender u should be there for your kids. And clearly your uneducated because if a single parent father decides to go to court then the mum has to pay child support
@TomAndersonDH4 жыл бұрын
@@mvp2233 That very rarely happens. Almost always the court is biased and gives custody to the mothers.
@anniet4944 жыл бұрын
Its the moms fault! Wouldn't you wanna pick a partner you love and trust and to have kids with?
@brittanyhunter33312 жыл бұрын
So strange! This is my good friend’s father from middle school. He is a wonderful person, with a wonderful family who help so many!
@madiflow40153 жыл бұрын
my dad cheated and had a kid with another woman. it hurt so much as a little kid seeing your mom throwing your dads clothes out. i just wanted a daddy daughter relationship without feeling guilty
@rochellebellbell16562 жыл бұрын
Well your dad shouldn’t have been a piece of suit then should he… lord!
@BoatPotomac Жыл бұрын
Madi: You deserved one. He didn't
@Amazinglilflowers28 күн бұрын
If your mother knew how it’s impacting you, I’m sure she would have chosen your happiness and tried to coparent you in a healthy manner. I’m about to divorce and even though my heart has no room left for the man, for the sake of my child I know I’ll always remain friends with him for the rest of my line even though he’s not making it easy. Your mom just didn’t know. Sending you love!
@ThomasSmith-z5qАй бұрын
Hello brothers and sisters. I would just like to recommend that everyone read the book ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’. Reading that book was the best desicion I ever made.
@abdelrahmantaha97853 жыл бұрын
I can strongly relate to this. I am 28 now, grew up without a father. He was physically there but has never actually been really there. I can only do stuff on my own like reading or studying, and that led me to achieve great academic success. But I almost have no clue how to interact with others. I can feel how people around me are confused by how great my academic qualifications are and how disorganized, antisocial and irresponsible I am at work and in my social interactions. I am also filled with so much self-doubt and have no clear sense of self or meaning.
@misso98233 жыл бұрын
Needed this. Just now discovering my problem & I can relate to this comment so much
@BoatPotomac Жыл бұрын
Abdelrahman: There is an intellectual route to the emotional and social healing you want. Read etiquette and protocol books. I started reading them in high school and have read 5. When you are certain what the 'social customs' are that set the standard, you will discover in your daily life that the majority of people DON'T know 'accepted' social behaviors. For the most part, the books advocate tolerance and acceptance and social comfort. In real life interactions, people tend to do what is to their own advantage. You don't have to spend the rest of your life feeling clueless. The other learning that helps is to get out of your car. Walk the sidewalks of your neighborhood. Just say, 'Hi,' in passing. Just get into occasional conversations with gregarious neighbors on topics of weather or landscaping it a local team. Venture out on buses. Take a train vacation. Amtrak has $300 to $500 passes for 30 days, for 10 legs of travel. You can go to NYC, Washington, New Orleans, LA, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, and St. Louis and spend the entire time socializing with strangers, striking up conversations about what you see out the windows. 1 out of 1000 people will NOT want to talk WITH ANYBODY. Most strangers are willing to chat for a couple of minutes or 5 or 10 minutes just because that is their social threshold. They will teach you what lines of social banter work and which don't work. Most people have little patience with a person whose only topic of conversation is himself or herself. Most conversations like that will end fast. But lots of neutral topics, non-personal topics work. If you are confined to family vacations, you can practice talking to strangers before and after PTA meetings or on Parent Conference night at schools. If you attend most events with a spouse, confide that you want to experiment with striking up a conversation with one or two strangers--just for social practice. (And avoid making the spouse jealous.) People will tend to ignore you if you ignore them. If you have kids, you need to practice now because a day will come when they are adults out on their own, and you will need to find companionship without them. The magic is in voice/silence and doing your share if the listening and your share of the talking. Brilliance is NOT required.
@abdelrahmantaha9785 Жыл бұрын
@@misso9823 hope you're on a healing journey now :)
@abdelrahmantaha9785 Жыл бұрын
@@BoatPotomac I really appreciate you taking the time to share those helpful tips. I will try them out for sure. Thank you!
@jenndaizy Жыл бұрын
“When she lacks the things that would cause her to feel better about herself, she’s more willing to do things that goes against her morals.” This is so relatable as when I reflect back on my past relationships or friendships, I realised that I’ve tend to lower my standards and messed up the boundaries just so to please my friends or partners so that they could stay.
@Jasmin969614 жыл бұрын
My father left me and my mom when I was a teen. He never cared about me, never given me a pound, he used to beat me and abusive me emotionally. I am 30 years old but my wound is deep. Every day every single day I long for I am desparate for a father figure. I look for everywhere and never have found a comfort. Day by day pain gets deeper
@kaykayssl2674 жыл бұрын
What are you supposed to do when u meet your dad for the first time in years and he says I love u but u say it back and don’t mean it. It’s kinda hard to love a stranger.
@Jasmin969614 жыл бұрын
@@kaykayssl267 Mine won't even call me. I am sure he forgot how I look like
@Jasmin969614 жыл бұрын
@@kaykayssl267 he doesn't care about me
@unwaveringwilli53913 жыл бұрын
whatever you do don't make my mistake. don't trust society for your wholes in your heart. dont trust or you get abused even more. find a goal a job a hobby and leave the rest to God.
@danielduncan55132 жыл бұрын
You have a Heavenly Father who loves you so much
@summerhassoun61283 жыл бұрын
mannn this had me 😭… its like livin with a wound that never get healed no matter how hard I try
@texaslovelylady5 жыл бұрын
There are only certain things a good father can bring; unfortunately either we have absent fathers or broken or sometimes both. To all the good fathers God bless you so very richly.
@Babyfacedblackjesus5 жыл бұрын
My father was there and is still there up to now. One love to him.
@s.g13404 жыл бұрын
Whew, sometimes I wonder when I am going to get over the heartache of not having a good relationship with my father as well as a negative relationship with my step-dad. My dad says he proud of me, first I feel proud, then I feel angry. I needed that long before this. I've needed him to be present, loving, affectionate, I needed him to build me up. I needed him and he wasn't there. Still isn't. Watching this validates my feelings. I still want to know when I will accept that this I just the father that I have. I do have an uncle that's like a father to me. I am thankful for him.
@Mamaisthesource3 жыл бұрын
I'm able to resonate with this a lot as a woman and also as a mother of a daughter and a son. It's funny that me and my sister have two TOTALLY different relationships with our dad and we grew up in the same house for years. I honestly believe that the pendulum swings both ways. As a child its not our responsibility to nurture the relationship with our father. Its his. As we grow we can mend and do our part but it doesn't start with. The blame isn't necessarily on them as we both play a role in the relationship. I've accepted my own relationship with my father for what it is and strive to keep pushing forward in my purpose. Within the realm of reparenting and deprogramming what I've been taught and told and mostly shown. Whew. Its a process indeed. Sending you healing vibrations Shaakira 💜
@ksant35963 жыл бұрын
This man coached me in my little league football. Great man! Never forgot him
@doyouliketacosiliketacos51394 жыл бұрын
My father was sick, something deep inside of him was twisted by the time I came into the world. I love him, I was so angry at him for not protecting me but I just wanted him to be my father.
@cindykrolik13927 жыл бұрын
Thank you Otto for being there for so many of young men and women. God bless you, Joy and your ministry.
@b.h38774 жыл бұрын
It's worse when thye choose not to be there for you
@nicholasdionne96934 жыл бұрын
Yea... You know:( i thought i was the only one...
@b.h38774 жыл бұрын
@@nicholasdionne9693 no you are definetly not.. I feel poeple like us try to find a father figure subcinciously, i did in my relationship atlease (i am a girl)
@dannyphantom49044 жыл бұрын
Definitely. I've met my dad a few times when I was 2 or 3, and I don't remember him. I know that he has a new wife and he has a son. And he fully raised his son, but he couldn't even visit me? Especially since we lived a short drive away.
@C-mereSSBU4 жыл бұрын
That's not always the whole story.
@justynak38673 жыл бұрын
Me too xoxo
@sa-le4mj3 жыл бұрын
You are such a rare and good soul. Thank you for this talk.
@willpowerstrengthandfitnes67734 жыл бұрын
He is encouraging Fathers to be Fathers. And those who grew up without one or one whose not present, to focus on a father figure if you have one.
@prayashthapa39823 жыл бұрын
It has a been a while since I have cried this much as a grown man.
@mickbowe42524 жыл бұрын
When he said stand up and picture the father that you never had I burst out crying. I wonder what that means. I didn't really think of a great father I only got as far as bursting into tears.
@monashata38372 жыл бұрын
Same here 💔
@24POWERS3 жыл бұрын
It’s called Love and we all need it and all need to give it
@alphamaledude4 жыл бұрын
only met my father once and felt disgusted, he was strung out on drugs living like an animal thats when i realized at 15 i can't rely on anyone but me and my maker
@TomAndersonDH4 жыл бұрын
Your first thought was disgust? Why not try to help your father overcome his addiction and try to have a relationship with him? He was probably depressed and just needed someone to show they cared.
@therealinternetdad4 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear that... do feel free to reach out if you need any advice.
@gracelaurenlavie4 жыл бұрын
O̸͇͋o̵͇̕ 0̵̗̉ You shouldn’t guilt him, he’s aloud to feel however he feels about his father
@sylviamontero60304 жыл бұрын
@@TomAndersonDH he was a kid, why put that on him. He can't fix what he didn't break.
@MrGnarlybirdman3 жыл бұрын
@@TomAndersonDH it’s not a child’s role to fix the parent
@TK_Danes6 жыл бұрын
Everyone deserves affirmation from someone you trust in your life. Fathers and Mothers. The ideas given to us are seeds and make us adults today. How the child is raise, the lack of, or otherwise creates the result of how we love, treat, and care for others and how we handle difficult situations
@michaeltlays12935 жыл бұрын
Man, i never met my father, all i know is he died on the day my son was born,, i dont hate the man. Cant hate someone you dont know,, but.. its just too bad we both got robbed of the bond.
@gihonlabs67035 жыл бұрын
Sorry for that Bro.
@showyouthewhey57424 жыл бұрын
Melissa Justice -Todd sending you love & light💛
@fredahmurugi56204 жыл бұрын
@Melissa Justice -Todd you lucky you even went to his burial. I hear mine died but I don't even know him. My mum made sure nobody told me even when I asked. It is even harder to deal with the identity problems
@cairomendez-brown42924 жыл бұрын
I had to Always make the effort to see my dad but he didn't what to see me I had to let go of the bond and I'm 15 its important that dad's are their I hear u bros
@pokerani993 жыл бұрын
@@cairomendez-brown4292 you’re only 15 bro, from my experience a mom will tell you your dad doesn’t want to see you even if he does because THEY don’t want to see. i’d say when you’re 18 reach out to him on your own and ask him
@TheMwowner15 жыл бұрын
I grew up without a father, now im 28, and still don't know what it means to be a man, i always wished i had a father figure in my life, unfortunately no one wants to deal with someone else's problem. Most of my friends also were from broken homes, i could never understand why i never had any friends that grew up in a normal house hold. I guess the wiring is different with people who had both parents in their households. like minded people attract like minded people. To this day i have problems adjusting to society, feels all pointless, endless, hopeless. I promised myself i would not be like my father, and to do that is to never be one. That is the way.
@morematcha3 жыл бұрын
Not to be creepy, but i looked at your playlists and thought someone stole mine ... haha👍🏽. I feel you.
@sa-le4mj3 жыл бұрын
This breaks my heart.
@danielmutunga16713 жыл бұрын
Wow I relate to this so much, I understand.
@honeymoney233 жыл бұрын
Sending you love
@dollarbar13 жыл бұрын
You spoke my mind. I'm 28 too.
@diarazugey31264 жыл бұрын
My dad did 21 years in prison. I am 25, my older sister is 28. He would tell my sister he was going to pick her up and would never show up then she was 6 when he went in I was 3. He lied every year about coming home. I hate liars. I hate waiting. I hate missing him.
@vulpesregis3 жыл бұрын
Hey, I'm a year late for this one. But.. There's a possibility he really wanted to show up. But the shame didn't let him. Shame can be a giant hook on a man's heart. Restraining all good deads. Anyhow. God bless
@DaniShmait5 ай бұрын
Such an inspirational and poignant talk coming from the heart. Thank you very much.
@sanchez_19994 жыл бұрын
My pops was there, but not there for me emotionally and mentally. He’s a hard working man but never really put effort with me. Dude it’s sad like I don’t even know him. Always called me out for doing wrong but has never gave me advice on life, women, or friends..
@newdrilltunesbrumday80593 жыл бұрын
Same on mine bro I'm 16 i know my dad but would see him rarely he would have a go at me after I had the confidence to get mad at him because he cheated on my mom when I was one but he was cussing me out also my dad lived in the streets wich made me feel like I should get involved but it was hard but I stopped chasing him when he blocked me but luckily I have a step dad how has been like a real dad I haven't seen my real dad in 2 years
@sanchez_19993 жыл бұрын
@@newdrilltunesbrumday8059 well its good you have a father figure now
@newdrilltunesbrumday80593 жыл бұрын
@@sanchez_1999 thanks bro its what us men need
@sanchez_19993 жыл бұрын
@@newdrilltunesbrumday8059 we do bro good luck out there
@duke29063 жыл бұрын
Bruh my father stormed out when I was born and when I was 16 we met at my school i punched him in the face and I never saw him again
@Lionessoflove22ko7rl Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this talk Pastor. ✨️🙏🏾✨️💚✨️
@fight-me-roc47025 жыл бұрын
I grew up without a dad, only had my mother and I love my mother but I asked her one day why I didnt have a father she told me not to worry about him that he didn't deserve me, but I knew he just left becaues he didnt want me, for me that hurt me for a long time it still does when I think about it. I never new him soo how could I hate someone I didnt know. I'm 19 with my own 1yr old child, when I new I was going to have a baby I was going to be by her side becaues I know that pain that pain knowing that you're father didnt care to even get to know you.
@aliboulahna8635 жыл бұрын
I wish my 5 years old daughter ask her mother one day and get the real answer from her : Alissa you don't have a father because i have forbid him access to you when he told me that he didn't wanted to stay in relation with me , he have fighted 5 years , travelled the world to see you , payed for all our expenses in 3 different countries but finally i have decided that it was better to build a wall between you and your daddy .. he loved you so much , spend amzing days with you , walking , dancing , on motorbike , he make u fly with paragliding , told you thousands of time how much he loved you , was so proud of you and could have bring the moon for you ... but my selfishness and narcissism was much more important so i kept you for me alone and have decided that you don't really need such a loving father ... but i love you my sweet angel ...
@howtostrawberry5 жыл бұрын
@@aliboulahna863 She will probably tell (and maybe she has already told) your daughter that it was you who didn't want to see her, and that's why you are never there for her. Of course, as our saying goes: you can never plaster the sun up. Wish you and your daughter the best!
@stanleywanjiru65563 жыл бұрын
You're not alone I too grew up without a father and as I result I vowed to do everything within my power to be with my children. Today at 46 yrs I believe I've done a good job at it inspite of the "father wounds" that have sometimes made me behave in ways I should not have.
@rochellebellbell16562 жыл бұрын
@@aliboulahna863 this post didn’t seem to be about you… but go ahead and make it anyway 🙈
@aliboulahna8635 жыл бұрын
I wish my 5 years old daughter ask her mother one day and get the real answer from her : Alissa you don't have a father because i have forbid him access to you when he told me that he didn't wanted to stay in relation with me , he have fought 5 years , travelled the world to see you , payed for all our expenses in 3 different countries but finally i have decided that it was better to build a wall between you and your daddy .. he loved you so much , spend amazing days with you ( 595 days ) , walking , dancing , driving on motorbike , he make u fly with paragliding when you was 3 yo , told you thousands of time how much he loved you , was so proud of you and could have bring the moon for you ... but my selfishness and narcissism was much more important so i kept you for me alone and have decided that you don't really need such a loving father ... but i love you my sweet angel , you doing great without him thanks to the human laws , family courts judges who helped me i have took the best decision for you ...
@birthcertificate72235 жыл бұрын
my dad lives in the same town and we have a strange relationship, we have never shared a meal, never gone for a walk or cycle and many more. He sits in his chair and don`t speak much to anyone. I`m aware he has depression and i guess this has played a major part in our lives. Sometimes i feel really sad and have missed opportunities trying to build our relationship
@Blessedup695 жыл бұрын
Birth Certificate dude I feel that. I have a neighbor a retired sheriff. Great family guy and I call him my old man. Cause I’ve literally talking to him more than I have my own father in my entire life
@sweetbutterfly76974 жыл бұрын
Hes talking from his HEART ! Keep spreading the LOVE WE NEED !
@pontiacGXPfan5 жыл бұрын
Mine didn't even wanna know i existed. He just decided that i was expendable and left
@pelementmaker5 жыл бұрын
i know your pain my friend. mine stuck around, but the only thing he taught me was that my hair had the tensile strength of holding the weight of my little body.
@mrsyellowhawk55 жыл бұрын
@@pelementmaker My heart really breaks for u. Do u have any children?
@pelementmaker5 жыл бұрын
@@mrsyellowhawk5 no, im almost 30 now and i have been so afraid of becoming my father that i missed all and every oppourtunity to start a family. i wish, i might one day become a father, i know one thing forsure that i will not be the father i grew up with. i will love my children, no matter what hardship they may enter, untill the end.
@bendover52555 жыл бұрын
@@pelementmaker I am curious on how it feels to be without a father because my mom went through that it kills me to see her still wishing he was around, is it like a emptiness in you? How does it make you feel?
@pelementmaker5 жыл бұрын
@@bendover5255 most days its like a general sadness, i used to be angry alot when i was younger but that has subsided alot in recent years. actualy my relationship with my father has improved steadily, which helps but i still feel like im missing something, cause the fact is i dident have a father when it actualy counted. my mother more or less raised me. my father did the punishment, im 27 and i still feel like im walking on eggshells around him, i feel mostly fear around him. how does it make me feel? sad, bitter and lonely.
@carlosnevarez40033 жыл бұрын
My father wasn't there for us when I was growing up but my mother ended up sending me to him when I turned 15. I bonded with him and he showed me nothing but love. I love my dad dearly and love my mother even more. When I start my family, I will always be there for my child.
@joshrivera2456 Жыл бұрын
Powerful message and call to action..🙏
@gabpinto56334 жыл бұрын
My dad was never there. Only his voice. But I love him even though I know he hates who I am as a man. But he looks just like me I will always love my dad. When he closes his eyes forever I will shed tears for him and be filled with pain. But my mama, my mama when she goes; my soul will die and a piece of me will die with her, I will cry for her everyday.
@chukakaelo22754 жыл бұрын
That first statistic is all the motivation I need.
@sbusisiwenewearthndlovu69652 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭 i have to thank God who is still helping me in healing of this wound
@janusthegamer83343 жыл бұрын
I’m 23 and I still feel that hurt from my dad abandoning me. I though I was over the feeling and that I had accept he didn’t love me, but today my mind came crashing and it was so random... How do you make kids and don’t love them. Not to mention I’m your first born and first son... I will never do to my kids what he’s done to me.
@mkallarry45973 жыл бұрын
You are loved man, and I know you would do better for you boys and girl
@edwardgutierrez88512 жыл бұрын
I know your pain brother you are not alone
@suzysantana60332 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain. My husband and I grew up without a father. My husband told me I will never do to my kids what he did to me..your same exact words. My husband has been an Amazing father to our 3 children the last 14 years. Hes everything his father couldn't be. Even without any male figure in his life the love he has for his children is all he needed to break that generational curse of fatherlessness. Your words touched me as I feel your pain.
@thorisontlailane751919 күн бұрын
My brother I feel like you are talking about me. It's been 20 years without seeing my creator. I don't even know how he looks like now, if he is still alive or not. I don't even know if he knows that I exist. It's a mess but we soldier on. Hopefully we will be better parents.
@coloredgirllost99794 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best Ted talks I ever listened too.
@mejunaidraza4 жыл бұрын
Great. I'm a researcher, and I believe that you have done a great job.
@zuhayermamun59022 ай бұрын
I can hear the pain and passion and true heartfelt care and sincerity within every word this man speaks. Thank you sir for your dedication to this societal plague. And may we all do our parts to heal this wound within us and within society.
@popeyethepirate54734 жыл бұрын
Tearing up here
@therealinternetdad4 жыл бұрын
Ty, wishing you the best! Do feel free to reach out if you need any advice.
@shayshaygullison21704 жыл бұрын
Same I'm Balling my eyes out
@popeyethepirate54734 жыл бұрын
@@therealinternetdad how can I help you pandemic?
@johnsmithland73252 жыл бұрын
I am so lucky to have a great father
@RebekkaLien Жыл бұрын
This made me cry. Thank you for sharing this. I didn't see my dad for 10 years and I felt so depressed.
@nextgenfatherhood77572 жыл бұрын
Its great to see mentors like us teach functionality to the youth. Our community needs us .
@ChitchatwithApril4 жыл бұрын
You are a blessing sir! Please, I pray, that you will continue doing this work and hearts and ears and minds will open for your message.
@andrejalil4 жыл бұрын
Hearing the statistics of the affects on people without a father at home is staggering. I grew up without my dad being around and it always motivates me to be, at the very least, present for my daughter. Seeing pics of us made me realize I’ve never seen a photo of my father and I. Not one. My daughter is 2 and we already have thousands. Times are very different but it would be dope to have one pic with my father.
@muumarlin17313 жыл бұрын
What a talk. Special man right there.
@gam___gonzalez5 жыл бұрын
God bless you Otto Kelly 🙏🏼 Strong Message 🏆🏆
@zhertva_soley5 жыл бұрын
I loved my father in the childhood, even when he shouted on me and beat me. When was 9 it turned out that he was a drug addicted. He never loved me, it was obvious for everyone since my birth. I couldn't imagine that he might be such a bad person. But he was and he is.
@TomAndersonDH4 жыл бұрын
@@victore.1509 How much of that is what your mom told you though? Have you ever talked to your dad and asked him personally how he feels? Ask him why he has done some of the things he has done? Two sides to every story.
@bushballistics3299 ай бұрын
My son protects me too. This child is the first person in my life that cared so much. I will cherish this boy, my whole life🥰
@kristenb28982 жыл бұрын
I’m hurting for my son right now😢 God be a Father to him
@herbnerd74 жыл бұрын
Thank you Otto Kelly i really needed to hear that. You have restored hope within me. Amazing talk. thank you so much! Bless
@lindaholt22355 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal.
@samuelmohuka4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kelly, people need more wisdom than entertainment ❤️💯
@ghibliinmyblood3 жыл бұрын
Respect for this man and his team for taking efforts on the issue
@OnionShowChannel4 жыл бұрын
Anytime I talk to someone's father or just a guy or a man, I feel often invaded and feel like my personality could break if they would say certain things
@samgenia42453 жыл бұрын
Ya its hard for me sometimes to not hail a friend of my moms or a coworker or something as having aspects of being a father figure to me and its even harder to distinguish between a dude who is actually providing good advice and support vs someone who is manipulative and tries to put me down. Its one of my defining weaknesses in life
@noellsara40093 жыл бұрын
God bless those beautiful human!🕊🙏🏼
@joelenehopkins15644 жыл бұрын
So beautiful, Thank You Pastor Kelly🥰
@_DivineTruth_is_Home_3 жыл бұрын
im sharing this everywhere i can...courage gave me a go~
@carleonekyle5 жыл бұрын
This is such a powerful message. Thanks Mr Otto Kelly.
@maycha5619 Жыл бұрын
Powerful 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 just wow 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Bless him bless him bless him 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 There’s so much beautiful powerful people in this world 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 this man is 🖤🔥🖤🔥🖤
@KelzBernard3 жыл бұрын
This had me crying like a baby! MAN! Salute to all the dads out here! 💪🏽❤️💪🏽❤️
@michaelhartt35035 жыл бұрын
Thank you.!
@DhyanaaWithSaumya11 ай бұрын
You are a blessing. Thank you for the work that you do, Sir. This was a very moving speech.
@Lauren-rb1jr6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@misso98233 жыл бұрын
Being so openly honest here... who is watching this & hurting deeply as I am now. For myself I'm now learning why I struggle emotionally & freaking sucks
@steffentuchter3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻
@johnbrink3826 жыл бұрын
Great job Otto
@candacewillis95354 жыл бұрын
This is so awesome. I am a proponent of fathers in the lives of their children. I thank God for my 5 children's father. Even though we divorced when they were teenagers, I bless God that we shared custody with no issues. Mothers do a terrible disservice to their children when they keep children away from their fathers cause they are no longer together. When they tell their children horrible things to turn their minds and hearts away. Children need their fathers. Fathers stop leaving your children cause you and their momma are not together. Love them, nurture them. I thank God for my own father.
@Nothinlefttoloze4 жыл бұрын
Wow I am dumbfounded at how amazing this is
@flamingrobin59574 жыл бұрын
My Father just died who was a poor example invalidating discouraging critical distant passive agressive. ITs so painful. one thing ive learned, its better to have a bad example than no example. in all the pain im Grateful for my Father. He had little ability to bless me. His dying words to me ...I asked him "do you like anything about me, do you think im good at anything" his long pause......"I guess i dont like myself".....wow. please pray for me as i struggle to process this profound loss and closure on the fact I'll never have my Fathers blessing.
@jamesrawls41736 жыл бұрын
that dude is jacked
@c07844 жыл бұрын
@Michelle Staunton 3.5mm jack
@kudzaidhodho4 жыл бұрын
@@c0784 🤣🤣🤣 nice
@kudzaidhodho4 жыл бұрын
@Michelle Staunton it means he's ripped, ie he's fit and mascular
@jerushadowdy70942 жыл бұрын
Yup my healing also comes when men encourage me and don't look at me with wanting eyes.
@christopherphillips80274 жыл бұрын
May God bless this brother. He is preaching the gospel. I have issues with my father or may I say the man who adopted me. We never got along. We argued and fought all of the time. He said that he was ashamed of me. He never said he was proud of me. And, after staying in a homeless shelter with men, not only did I have father issues but, most all of the men there had father issues. Very good video that all men need to watch.
@Munmunich4 ай бұрын
As a 26 yr old asian woman I just found out about this when working on my mother wound. Now I have to work on the father wound while being in the same house as him. He's physically around but never present or invested in this family, so is my mom. All he cared about was food and his poker game which he's been unconsciously playing online poker for a decade. I understand that I am unable to 'convince' my parents to see the hurt they've caused me and paying more attention to their absence will only cause more pain. I am thoroughly working on myself and planning to travel the world on a budget next year. You know. It only gets better once you realize that you can't change them, detach from the idea of wishing your parents pay attention to you/show you love. You can still heal while being far away from them. Sometimes, they'll only realize this once you're gone. That's my 2 cents.
@CherylMuir3 жыл бұрын
Sending love to all who are healing xx
@sandrahall90303 жыл бұрын
Four Ps: Protection Provision, Presence and Praise.
@pepperann1234565 жыл бұрын
Excellent assessment
@Ed.McGlasson4 жыл бұрын
I love this talk! Thanks for what you are doing, I am doing the same thing. God called me from being a local Pastor to helping men become the husbands and fathers their families need. I lost my father just before I was born. Let's connect!
@POLOAZTECA4 жыл бұрын
Great! Thanks in behalf of all persons you have helped!
@lauraleclair20175 жыл бұрын
my situation is so confusing bc my birth father abandoned me but my dad stepped in and i have him. but there is still this ache and feeling of why was i not good enough. but then i hate myself even more because i have a dad and should be appreciative and grateful. i have a dad but not a biological one
@haizekhaze88685 жыл бұрын
I feel this. 💭
@lauraleclair20175 жыл бұрын
Haizek Haze it sucks lmao
@chimdiBAM5 жыл бұрын
I think this perspective may help you. A biological dad is what you want, but just as it usually is, we don't always get what we want. But more important is the fact that you have what you need (which I wish I had btw. I have a dad but he just doesn't play that fatherly role in my life and now I'm 25 and preparing to get married soon, but of late, I've just been feeling that void a father should fill). Don't be mad at yourself for wanting your biological dad, it's only normal. But be more grateful for the dad you have and try your best to strengthen your relationship with him.
@Miss_Dani_DWhit5 жыл бұрын
@laura leclair I can feel your pain on this. My stepdad (Daddy) raised me since age 2, but my Biological Father has always been around (spent inconsistent time together with him, stepmom, and sisters), but I've always felt guilty about loving my stepdad so much. I LOVE him beyond words, am ever so thankful for him, and would not trade him for ANYTHING. I just thought all of that love should have been reserved for my "real dad" Father. Today I am on a journey to gain my own healing from the discord in my relationship with my Father. I am starting to have compassion for him, because I don't think he was given the tools to be the Father I've wanted. But I must say, I DO have the Father that was necessary to raise me to be a the woman that I am today.
@CherylMuir3 жыл бұрын
Powerful teachings 🔥
@Unityofall809 ай бұрын
My grandparents helped my mother raise me. I had my grandfather, great-grandfather and a host of uncles to fill the void that my father left. Looking back on it, I was fortunate to have such positive male role models and would live my life the same way all over again.