Dad Posts Hilarious Newspaper Ad To Find Dates For His Sons
To make sure that his three unmarried but handsome, successful and wonderful sons find their better half used their family trip an excuse. The family includes the father, Neil his wife and his three sons, Benjamin, Jeremy and Matthew planned a family trip to New Zealand.
The family from Oregon will fly out to New Zealand on Boxing Day, and the father was well prepared for the kids and their dates in New Zealand. What Neil did was pretty hilarious, he took out a dating advertisement in The New Zealand Herald which featured the attributes of his beloved sons.
The advertisement included their age, what kind of personality they have and ensuring the beautiful girls and their parents that they do not want anything permanent right now. They just want their kids to meet and mingle with each other. Go with the flow and not pressurize them into something they are not comfortable with. Their father wanted harmless friendship and some enjoyment in the trip for the sake of his sons. Which also shows that it is a close-knit family.

Neil gave out is email id (neil.brightapt@gmail.com) for the ones who are interested in meeting his sons from December 26 and January 7, a New Year romance. Neil never thought it will be noticed but the response was unbelievable, there were 200 responds to his advertisement. The shocking fact was that his family was unaware of this stunt that he pulled for his sons.
The family traveled to Europe, Australia, and Japan, and the whole trip the other members of the family was oblivious of the fact their father published an advertisement in order to get his sons find their life partners.
Their family trip was a big hit, they traveled, had a blast with each other and mingled with so many people from different background, traditions, and cultures. With the prospective daughter-in-laws close by is all Neil wants and of course happiness of his children.
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