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I don't allow my son to watch Spongebob or the Cartoon Network
Spongebobs language is not for kids nor the things he does
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Anything PBS is not allowed.They use their children's programming to promote liberal and gay lifestyles that are unhealthy. There are several shows as well that call each other "stupid" or other things. I also do not like some of the values they teach through some of the shows like Barney where they give a false look at strangers as well as use conjuring through chanting to make things or people appear.
We also do not allow any of the Nickelodeon channels because they support gay lifestyles. Spongebob is one such cartoon where producers of the show have said it is all about progay life. They also talk horribly to each other in the show. It is not something I will ever allow my son to watch. Cartoon network is just weird and doesn't need to be viewed by anyone. Disney channel is iffy on some of their content lately for some of the things they are promoting on there in witchcraft, sorcery and phsycic things. (That's so Raven, Wizards of Waverly Place, Twitches movies etc..) Some of Disney's programming has also been iffy in our home because of their negative language towards adoption and adoptive families. They do not present a good image for those families.
I don't think there is any such thing as being "too strict" when it comes to eliminating TV programs from our children. There are plenty of other things that they CAN do or watch that are much healthier and more beneficial to them. We read together and visit the library frequently to check out books. My son loves Veggie Tales and Thomas. He is also allowed to listen to children's songs and Sunday School type songs for kids. We are not totally against all Disney and have several of the older films (and some current) that he will be allowed to watch when he is a little older. Those include Peter Pan, Aladdin, Follow Me Boys, Toy Story, the Incredibles for a few. We watch alot of the older shows in our home like the Cosby show early episodes, Andy Griffith and the Beverly Hillbillies black and white shows. It is up to us as parents to protect our children's minds and hearts from what they take in through TV and other media forms. In our home we believe in "garbage in, garbage out" theory when it comes to things like TV, music or movies.
Anything PBS is not allowed.They use their children's programming to promote liberal and gay lifestyles that are unhealthy. There are several shows as well that call each other "stupid" or other things. I also do not like some of the values they teach through some of the shows like Barney where they give a false look at strangers as well as use conjuring through chanting to make things or people appear.
We also do not allow any of the Nickelodeon channels because they support gay lifestyles. Spongebob is one such cartoon where producers of the show have said it is all about progay life. They also talk horribly to each other in the show. It is not something I will ever allow my son to watch. Cartoon network is just weird and doesn't need to be viewed by anyone. Disney channel is iffy on some of their content lately for some of the things they are promoting on there in witchcraft, sorcery and phsycic things. (That's so Raven, Wizards of Waverly Place, Twitches movies etc..) Some of Disney's programming has also been iffy in our home because of their negative language towards adoption and adoptive families. They do not present a good image for those families.
I don't think there is any such thing as being "too strict" when it comes to eliminating TV programs from our children. There are plenty of other things that they CAN do or watch that are much healthier and more beneficial to them. We read together and visit the library frequently to check out books. My son loves Veggie Tales and Thomas. He is also allowed to listen to children's songs and Sunday School type songs for kids. We are not totally against all Disney and have several of the older films (and some current) that he will be allowed to watch when he is a little older. Those include Peter Pan, Aladdin, Follow Me Boys, Toy Story, the Incredibles for a few. We watch alot of the older shows in our home like the Cosby show early episodes, Andy Griffith and the Beverly Hillbillies black and white shows. It is up to us as parents to protect our children's minds and hearts from what they take in through TV and other media forms. In our home we believe in "garbage in, garbage out" theory when it comes to things like TV, music or movies.
What should I get my boyfriend for Christmas?
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We've been together over 3 months now, and he hasn't really given me much to go by. He doesn't really have a favorite band or singer, he loves baseball, he likes random things like Spongebob & other cartoon characters, he usually wears cologne so I thought maybe that, but it seems too impersonal, so does clothes, but I can't really think of anything else...
We are both 16, I forgot to mention that.
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His fav chocolate is always awesome. Remember, food is the way to a man's heart ;)
Maybe you should talk to your bf about what kinds of presents yall would like and a price range. I find that with my boyfriend, communication goes a long way, especially when they are oblivious. Maybe he is thinking what he should get you! ^______________^
His fav chocolate is always awesome. Remember, food is the way to a man's heart ;)
Maybe you should talk to your bf about what kinds of presents yall would like and a price range. I find that with my boyfriend, communication goes a long way, especially when they are oblivious. Maybe he is thinking what he should get you! ^______________^
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