My mom made me take a husband-in-training course and porn quiz when I was young – I'm now doing the same with my son

A CONCERNED mother didn't want to raise boys that would turn into disappointing husbands – so she took matters into her own hands.

Her youngest son, now a married adult, revealed his mother put him and his brothers through a "Huband-in-Training" course, during which he learned the ins and outs of being a loving husband and even took a porn quiz.


The son, named Doug Weaver, broke down exactly what he experienced during the course in a video he shared online.

"So when I was a kid my mom did this thing for me and my two older brothers called Husband-in-Training.

"It was a full like multiple-year curriculum on how to be a better husband," he explained.

"It covered everything from eating etiquette to chivalry to the ethics of the porn industry, just anything you could think of."

He admitted that some of it was "too much" for a kid, like a quiz he had to take on the porn industry.

But in general, he is happy he experienced the unique course and even said he plans to take some of it and share it with his own son.

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In fact, the course was so impressive that Weaver claimed his own father decided to join in when he realized he was never taught many things his wife was going over.

THE BEEF OF THE COURSE

So, what type of Husband-in-Training course entices someone already happily married with kids?

According to Weaver, his mother's curriculum was full of useful relationships and general life advice that can be implemented at any stage of life.

"There were things like what to do if your spouse says something and the information that they give is wrong, how to handle it if they say something wrong in public versus in private, [and] when it is appropriate to correct them and when it isn’t," he divulged.

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"We talked about consent, we talked about just the basics of respecting and honoring women and listening to women and all of the things that really just make you a decent human being."

Weaver went on to say that he and his two older brothers completed the course when they got married.

"My mom even made certificates of completion that she signed and gave to each of us on our wedding day," he recalled.

Weaver and his two older brothers are all happily married, and he thinks the seemingly life-changing lessons his mom taught them certainly have something to do with it.

"'Cause I gotta say … I think all three of our wives really appreciate the hard work that my mom did trying to raise some decent men," he smiled.

PEOPLE ARE DEMANDING THE COURSE

Weaver's video received more than 3 million views and people were wildly impressed with his mother and her teachings.

In fact, hundreds of people in the comment section pleaded with him to pass along the course materials to them.

"Can I get a copy of her curriculum?" one person asked.

"Please publish this!!! As a mom of 3 boys we NEED this," another begged.

"This has bestseller written all over it.

"Where can I get a copy…Boy mom asking.

"Please please please!!!" a third viewer exclaimed, with several others agreeing that his mom should publish a book.

And to the satisfaction of many, Weaver wrote in his comment section that he spoke to his mom about creating a series together.

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Now, it's simply a waiting game for his and his mother's eager fans.

The Sun has reached out to Weaver for comment.


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