Homeless Man Regrets Giving Out His Son 30 Years Ago Because Of Poverty, Says It's His Biggest Pain

Homeless Man Regrets Giving Out His Son 30 Years Ago Because Of Poverty, Says It's His Biggest Pain

  • A homeless man has shared with TikTok influencer Peter Bond his greatest regret of letting his son go 30 years ago due to poverty with TikTok influencer Peter Bond
  • He tearfully confessed that the burden of not knowing how his son was cared for had haunted him for years
  • Bond encouraged him, assuring him that everyone makes mistakes, and gave him $500 as a gesture of support

In an emotional encounter captured on video, a homeless man revealed his deepest regret to Peter Bond, a well-known TikTok influencer recognized for assisting homeless individuals.

With tears streaming down his face, the man confessed that his greatest sorrow stemmed from letting go of his son 30 years ago due to the shackles of poverty.

The emotional confession occurred during a heart-to-heart conversation with Peter Bond, where the man recounted how he and a young lady had a son together, but their financial struggles forced them to give him up for adoption.

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Homeless father shares regret
A man weeps as he recounts his greatest regret in life Photo credit: @bondgives
Source: UGC

He expressed his ongoing burden, wondering if the foster parents provided the care his son deserved while expressing feelings of inadequacy as a father.

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"30 years ago, I met a young lady, and we had a son together. We couldn't afford it, so we gave him up for adoption. I don't know if the foster parents I gave him to, took good care of him. It has burdened me a long time. I'm a terrible father. God, I'm sorry", he said.

Touched by the man's vulnerability, Peter Bond offered words of encouragement, reassuring him that everyone makes mistakes and that it's never too late to seek reconciliation.

Bond blessed the man with $500, hoping to provide comfort during this difficult time.

Watch the video below:

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a man had openly confessed that his marriage is one of his regrets in life.

In a tweet, Khadiri expressed his regrets while claiming that everything about his wife is fake.

He went ahead to state that he would never think of marrying his wife if he was given another opportunity. In his words:

"I terribly regret marrying my current wife. Everything about her is fake and I won't dare marry her again if I come back to this world. Of course, I would love to marry if I come back to this world again."

Source: YEN.com.gh

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