If you were watching a show, no kids around, and two women started kissing, would you stop watching?
Probably. The walking dead was a good show, I was really into it. Then they brought in the gay crap and I disconnected.
I used to enjoy Borderlands, too. As soon as they decided to take the white girl that makes bombs and have her act like she's black and start talking ghetto and turned her into a dyke, I quit forever. I played The Last of Us, and looked forward to part 2. Then the trailer shows the main girl all of a sudden becomes a lesbian, so I pass. There was an online game I played for 3 years, rose to the top ranks worldwide, and one day they pushed rainbows for gay pride month and that was it for me. Never looked back even though it was my daily morning habit and I loved the game a lot.
I deny myself the pleasure and enjoyment I would otherwise get from these things because it would mean I am compromising myself and my morals.
"Temptation". There is no such thing as temptation that does not provide you with pleasure in exchange for selling a piece of your soul. I could have cheated on my wife plenty of times, and some were very tempting but it's a no brainer and zero chance for me no matter how hot the girl might be.
And after all that is said and done? I like it. The internal reward of how I feel about myself exceeds the pleasure I would get from these games and movies. Sometimes it feels like you're missing out on something, but later on, next week, next year, you'll like who you more because of that.
Did you know the kids want you to tell them no? They have an internal desire to be cared about and limited and have some tempting fun things denied to them. They may not know it at the time you do it, but in time they will realize.
I'd like to tell you about something that happened today. My son(high school) came home and told me something today. He was talking with another baseball player and mentioned snapchat. The other guy said to him "I thought you only had a flip phone?". My son tells him that he also has a smartphone at home, but that my wife and I don't let him take it to school. Guess what the other kid said? He said "I wish my parents did that with me". He told my son, "look at you, you're focused, you get straight As, you're an awesome athlete, you got it all going for you" and goes on to say "I wonder how much better I would be if I never had this thing at school". He lacks the self discipline to leave it alone but it sounds like he's going to make a greater effort to do so now. I wish him luck and hope he does well in everything he goes after.
Self denial of "fun temptations" can result in self improvement.