THERE'S an old refrain: "What you don't know won't hurt you." Agree or disagree? Let's talk about some examples. Your youngest teenage son took your car for a spin while you're sleeping in the middle of the night. Would that hurt you, if he comes back alive and kicking with the car as if nothing happened? Sure, it won't hurt you. But what if your young son is into drugs and you're unaware about it?

The intensity becomes higher, if the person involved is your youngest teenage daughter who's selling her body through social media and you don't know anything about it. "What you don't know won't hurt you" until you know the sad truth.

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