Laura and Natan aint half brother and sister...they brother and sister cz they have one father. So so Happy for them. The sister who has been longing for her twin sisters for 60yrs just broke me....😢😢 So happy they got to find each other.
trying catching up with your episodes even it's 4yrs ago..i can relate because me and my siblings we grew up apart from each other that's another side of story..your stories make me cry but i love watching it ❤❤
Her husband is a class act. He calmed and comforted and waited outside. Good man that support means every thing. And then she meets her brothers and hopefully off camera she will meet the 3rd brother. ❤🙏
Pattern of noticed, while watching several of these shows is that the children that knew pretty much their whole life that they were adopted have a a much healthier relationship with it. While the children that find out later on in life have a much harder time coping… Very interesting.
I'm from the Caribbean. Discovered this wonderful series accidentally. Love the care, sensitivity and compassion.....more critically I enjoy the peace and happiness it brings into lives...lives made painful by horrible systems and unforgiving parents.
The mum is cold as a an ice. It breaks muy heart for the girls. Both of them are pure love. Luckyly the sisters find each other Cathleen you find your brother too... you deserve the best❤
I am just so extremely happy for this family💖💖🥰🥰 I met my Dad, sister and step Mom at 18 and they are all fantastic people and I love them so very much❤😊
As someone who was adopted at birth, let me give some advice if you're searching for someone, especially if you're the biological mother or biological father. You are intruding on someone's life that may or may not want to be reunited with you. As an adoptee, it is OUR choice to allow you to be part of our lives. You gave away that right when you placed us for adoption no matter the circumstances. I was adopted by a wonderful man and woman. THEY are my parents! I was born to a 14 year old father and a 15 year old mother. My biological father reached out to me, and we have a very good relationship, more like Uncle to Nephew. I have 2 half-brothers who are twins, and I have a good relationship with them as well. About 2 years after reuniting with my biological father, I reunited with my biological mother. Everything is completely different in our relationship. She lives with her P*mp and basically prostitutes herself for money to support his and her drug habit. I have 1 half-sister by her, which is a carbon copy of my biological mother. After 3 years of constant phone calls for money, to bail someone out of jail and etc, I chose to end our relationship. It was a hard decision to make but I am glad. I have met my biological father's parents, and we have a great relationship as well. I have never met my biological mother's parents. Her father is a minister. When I reached out to them, I received a letter stating that no one in their families knew about me, and if we met it meant they "approved" of my biological mother's actions when she was 16 and they have been embarrassed enough by her lifestyle. COLD, Yes, but truthful. As far as grandparents, I am blessed with 3 sets of fantastic, loving grandparents. I don't miss having a 4th set.
For the family where mom couldn't meet with her daughter in the 1980's, this must have been so difficult! I understand why mom couldn't meet with her, but she must have suffered quite a bit with such a decision. Very pleased to see that the siblings did finally get to meet.
Beautiful story. I found the Mother a bit cold and matter-of-fact which was sad. I am so happy that the two sisters, Kathleen and Jean have each other.
Desperation. That’s the word that comes to me. Particularly in the older stories, these girls were absolutely desperate. There wasn’t the social services we have today, and there was terrible stigma. They would have either been shunned or treated terribly for having a child out of wedlock…On another note, it makes me so happy when they find family that wants to meet them. Personally, I know two very good friends who sought out their biological parents, and unfortunately they didn’t want anything to do with them. It actually affected my friends more, than by not knowing anything at all. Sigh.
Maybe Karen's mom saw her in a differèlntn. way and also she coúld have had a different dad and lots of com😂plications we don't know about likeborn too close. My friends family had. To give éach family a child to take care of. To give éach
I have set my eyes on Laura! You were never forgotten Laura❤ soo wonderful many blessings to you ma'am and your Nigerian family! I'm soo happy for you all!❤
I am soo happy for everyone, but being a twin myself I really happy that the twins big sister was looking for them! I know they will find that love of wanting with there big sis! I pray GOD will give them some great yrs.together!❤
This is wonderful for them to reunite, this means a lot to us in Nigeria. That our beautiful daughter as Been found, l loved the way both of them welcomed her , as her daddy and have brother it’s so lovely . Thank you Jesus
Hello. American here and I recently discovered this show. I’ve been on a binge and ugly crying at every episode. Francesca and Norma’s journey truly, truly is the most beautiful journey I’ve watched. The absolute unconditional love and acceptance is inspiring. I hope they are happy and that Francesca’s transition has gone wonderfully.
E i stay up at night too watch all the teunjons. I had tao hLve rothers, I knew Bout my whole life. Finally met them borh years later. So glad I met them. Years later, they both died from Cancer. We lo ved each other very much. ThNks for shRing these beauiful stories. The one that reLly touched .wS fhe one Bout the deaf wo.N, who .et hed sister, and in the future hD four more too meet. Woulx like too see rhe next part whe. She meets her othdr four ziblings. Pleass❤❤❤❤❤hVe an update on her .eeting with her other four siblingz whoive in ireland!!!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thankyou.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤