Are you aware of the fact that some movies, songs and school subjects have a little dog poop in them?

There was a mom who's really disappointed to her children after reiterating to them not to watch explicit shows and listen to songs with bad words.

When her son arrived one evening from a movie with his friend, he said "Oh mom, it was a good movie. It only had a little bit of nudity and a couple of swear words". She explained for another time but she knew that the child does not absorb what she said. Then hear comes her daughter saying, "A little doesn't really hurt. Why be so judgmental?"

The next evening, the mom baked brownies as dessert. The family was so excited until she said, "I baked the brownies just for you kids. I don't think you will mind, there is just a little bit of dog poop in them. It's not enough to notice. It didn't even change the texture or color."

Can you imagine how many brownies were eaten?

The same thing the mom wants to know how many adult rated movies and songs the children are into.

The same logic also applies to sex education at schools. They have pros and cons in terms of implications to students. Dou you wonder that even these materials also has dog poop even their purpose and message is really nice, like forbearance from premarital sex and promotion of healthy living? Try to check out sex education teaching materials and smell if there's dog poop in it.

Leave a Legacy

1. Try telling your children about the dog poop principle if they intend to watch adult rated films or listen to explicit music.

2. Try to ask your ten, “How much dog poop he or she wants for your next batch of brownies?” For sure, your physical body might not take this food at all. But come to think of it, mind and spirit is as valuable as the physical body. How much dog poop you will allow your mind and spirit to consume and digest?

Author's Bio: 

Co-founder of Teen-Aid, Inc. and National Director since 1981. Teen-Aid is considered one of the best, most comprehensive abstinence programs in the nation. LeAnna has many years experience as a consultant to parents and educators in implementing abstinence education. She has trained hundreds of public school teachers and counselors on how to use the Teen-Aid program. - http://helpingmyteen.com/