Entertainment & Arts Would you take your 10 year old child to an R rated movie? (Page 2) exitseven Follow Master Age: 53 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 22 Would you take your 10 year old child to an R rated movie? Post Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
AviatorTom Follow Master Age: 57 11 mo 1.3K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. No, I would watch it first and if I found it suitable for a 10yo, I might then take them. 1 0 Reply
Peter_Penetrator Follow Xper 6 Age: 51 11 mo What type of video games do you allow your 10 year old to play? 1 0 Reply
RealMarek Follow Guru Age: 48 11 mo No. People took toddlers to see the Joker movie. I couldn’t believe it. 1 0 Reply
AngryCarl2 Follow Yoda Age: 64 11 mo 351 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. We don't have R-rated movies in the UK but it would be equivalent to an 18 rating here. So no, I wouldn't take a 10-year-old kid. 1 0 Reply
runnerboy Follow Xper 5 Age: 18 11 mo Probably not 10 is a bit young I'd wait till they were a teenager 1 0 Reply
Anonymous (25-29) 11 mo They're probably playing Grand Theft Auto and watching porn by that age anyway 1 0 Reply
HippieVeganJewslim Follow Yoda Age: 27 11 mo Yes. I’ve watched R-rated films before I turned 17. 1 0 Reply
Likes2drive Follow Master Age: 57 11 mo 3.2K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Depends why it’s rated R , unless it’s just for language then probably not 1 0 Reply
Jamie05rhs Follow Master Age: 37 11 mo 1.4K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. No. But many of my friends had parents who allowed them to watch whatever they wanted. 1 0 Reply
FunkyMonkee Follow Master Age: 56 11 mo 1.8K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Seeing as how the ratings system has gone complete psycho in the past 20-some years, if I deemed a movie okay for my kid to watch, I'd let them watch it! 0 0 Reply
imfreeze95 Follow Xper 7 Age: 29 11 mo It really depends on the maturity level of the child and the content of the film 1 0 Reply
Sixgunsound Follow Yoda Age: 37 11 mo Ratings don't mean what they used to in a world where pedophile sex instructions are proudly displayed in elementary school libraries. 0 0 Reply
Smashingdoozy Follow Guru Age: 25 , mho 35% 11 mo Depends on the movie and the maturity of the kid. 1 0 Reply
Avicenna Follow Master Age: 53 11 mo 1.4K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. No way would I do that 1 0 Reply
worldscolide Follow Master Age: 40 11 mo 743 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Depends on the movie honestly. 1 0 Reply
gothbxtch Follow Explorer Age: 18 11 mo no, that’s not appropriate. 1 1 Reply harry000300 11 mo Not doing the appropriate is fun 👽 Reply
u Iron_Man Follow Master Age: 44 11 mo 5.8K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. No I wouldn’t 1 0 Reply
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Yea if they would want to watch it then yeah sure
No, I would watch it first and if I found it suitable for a 10yo, I might then take them.
What type of video games do you allow your 10 year old to play?
No. People took toddlers to see the Joker movie. I couldn’t believe it.
We don't have R-rated movies in the UK but it would be equivalent to an 18 rating here. So no, I wouldn't take a 10-year-old kid.
Probably not 10 is a bit young I'd wait till they were a teenager
They're probably playing Grand Theft Auto and watching porn by that age anyway
Yes. I’ve watched R-rated films before I turned 17.
Depends why it’s rated R , unless it’s just for language then probably not
No. But many of my friends had parents who allowed them to watch whatever they wanted.
Seeing as how the ratings system has gone complete psycho in the past 20-some years, if I deemed a movie okay for my kid to watch, I'd let them watch it!
It really depends on the maturity level of the child and the content of the film
Ratings don't mean what they used to in a world where pedophile sex instructions are proudly displayed in elementary school libraries.
Depends on the movie and the maturity of the kid.
That would be wildly inappropriate.
No way would I do that
Depends on the movie honestly.
no, that’s not appropriate.
Not doing the appropriate is fun 👽
Absolutely not.
No I wouldn’t