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Is it okay to watch shows with occasional nudity?

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Is it okay to watch shows with occasional nudity?

Dealing with suggestive scenes in movies

Published on 16 June, 2025

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Tween years (10-12)

Teen years (13-15)

Establishing healthy communication between parent and child is key. Do you encourage your kid to come talk to you about anything they see on their screens? Have you established yourself as a safe place that they can approach without worrying that you will scold them and take away their devices? 

As awkward as it may be, being upfront with your tween and early teen about content that is inappropriate for them and why, is the best preparation you can make as a parent today.  

According to local Film Classification Guidelines, shows with a G rating do not depict any nudity. At a PG or PG-13 rating, depictions of rear or side profile nudity in a non-sexual context may be presented.  

However, unlike at the cinemas where IDs can be asked for, no one is checking your child’s age before they choose a show on Netflix, YouTube and other content providers that bring content directly to your home. In fact, as your child grows into a teenager, he or she is probably having a lot more unsupervised screen time. So, make it a point to have conversations about what they watch.  

Continue to revisit boundaries and values your family holds on to. Avoid using fear as a deterrent. Instead, always provide the Why behind the What, for example, talk to them about modesty, explaining that their bodies are precious and private, so they do not share it with anyone freely. Similarly, it is not right for us to see the nakedness of others.   
 
You can also teach them to check their own motives by asking themselves: Why do I want to watch this show? How do these scenes make me feel? Do I want watch this because all my friends are watching?  
 
Help them connect their responses with their values so that when they do face tricky situations in life, they can lean on their convictions to guide their actions.  
  
Finally, teach them to respond fast when they are in uncomfortable situations: When a scene comes on that falls outside of what they should view, turn it off immediately or walk away. 

Emerging years (16-19)  

Your teen is now older and mature enough to understand a lot more. Treat their opinions with respect, and listen to them a lot more than you talk. If you have a strong relationship, you can continue to influence their choices. 

On media consumption, engage your teen on the broader issues, for examples, talk to your teen about the porn industry and its impact on society. Get them thinking about whether this is good and why this change happened.  
If your teen has a boyfriend or girlfriend, help them think about what programmes they are comfortable watching together. Be straightforward enough to ask how they would react if the show they are watching features nudity or a sex scene. 

You can also have conversations with your teen on respectful and consensual physical touch  to help your teen think about how one’s media consumption could shape our attitudes and values, and in turn affect our behaviour. 

In our highly digitalised world, accessing sexually explicit and inappropriate content takes but a few casual clicks. These critical conversations will help your teen develop an inner compass to navigate the many media choices available.  

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