Emotional Adoption Surprise Compilation Part 3 | Tissues Needed!

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Published 2020-04-02
Emotional Adoption Surprise Compilation Part 3 | Tissues Needed! Prepare to cry happy tears once more!

Families who have experienced the joys of adoption share their stories through compilations like this one!

Stories of adoption show sacrifice, love, and inspiration. Each adoption story is different, but each story is wonderful in its own way.

#adoptionjourney #adoptionislove #family

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All Comments (21)
  • As a man who has raised 3 children who weren’t “my own” I can say that having a “kid” pick you must be the best feeling in the world.
  • @spiritgotu
    "Best of all, you taught me not all Dads leave when life gets hard!" You got me there, Bro!
  • @1TLP72
    I have to stop watching these when I eat. Ugly crying with food in my mouth is not a good look. Great videos!!!!
  • @theemmvp
    Love that teenagers are getting adopted
  • @louib716
    "Its the difference between men and boys, honey". 100%
  • When Kyle held daddy’s hand as he “proposed”, my heart melted.
  • @c5d53g2e
    I was adopted when I was 13. Mom and Dad already had 3 of their own. One year later, they adopted my biological baby sister who was 11. Two years later they adopted 3 biological brothers who were 6, 4, and 18 months. Here we are 27 years later. Mom and Dad have 8 kids, 15 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. The reason? Back in January of 1964, two people fell in love.❤❤❤
  • @trevordoran5300
    “It’s the difference between men and boys honey” that man is a treasure.
  • the “you taught me not all dads leave when times are hard” really got to me. i recently found out that i was adopted. my biological father wanted nothing to do with me, and neither did my bio mom. if it weren’t for my parents i would’ve had such a difficult life. i’m so grateful for them, and i burst into tears. i’m not the crying type😭😭
  • @JoshTheHoffman
    I remember 3 and a half hours ago when i was gonna go to bed but instead I have been watching adoption videos and crying.
  • @mndaiane
    My husband and I were discussing the possibility of an adoption after we have our biological kids and this video just made me have more certain about that.
  • @knothmusicc
    no one wanna talk about how excited the guy at 9:15 was? the happiness on that mans face
  • @gazzalanche
    I swear the shops were out of onions...now I know why... COS THEY'RE ALL HERE WITH ME!!
  • @nslaw4666
    it's nice to see some families adopting all sorts of kids black, white, Asin, Hispanic, youth and teens
  • @aoaoli
    This is why I want to adopt. If I could I would adopt every child in the world, but since I can't I'm gonna adopt as many as I can.
  • @bremCZ
    I once had a cake with "You're adopted" on it. But it was given to me by my birth parents...
  • There's nothing better for a little girl than to have a stable, wholesome father figure