Wondering if Your Place or Mine is ok for kids on Netflix? This rom-com is full of cliches, but is still a fun watch for those looking for romance and second chances. Is it kid friendly? Here’s what parents need to know in this Parents Guide to Your Place or Mine.
Is Your Place or Mine Kid Friendly? Parents Guide
Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) are best friends and total opposites. They hooked up once years ago, but after he bailed they became friends instead. She lives in LA with her son who has a million allergies and craves routine. Peter lives in NY and bounces from woman to woman. When they swap houses and lives for a week they discover what they think they want might not be what they really need.
Age Rating: Why is Your Place or Mine Rated PG-13?
Your Place or Mine is rated PG-13 for suggestive material and strong language which means some content may not be suitable for kids under 13.
Language in Your Place or Mine
There is some language including words like sh*t, a**hole, damn, and f*ck. There are also words like butt crack, butthole and words of Deity like “oh g-d” and “for the love of g-d.”
Mature Content: Is Your Place or Mine Ok for Kids?
There are some sex scenes including characters shirtless, in underwear, and in bras. There is no explicit nudity in Your Place or Mine.
Characters are seen making out on a couch and in bed. Characters are seen taking off their clothes and kissing. Another female character shows up to an apartment in a sweater and nothing underneath (just verbally announced). There are some discussions about sex. A character sleeps with someone on the first date.
Characters drink alcohol and one is mentioned to have been in rehab a couple of times.
Some kids are not nice to Debbie’s son.
Is Your Place or Mine Appropriate for Kids Under 13?
In Your Place or Mine, you can expect some mature content like conversations about sex, love, and parenting and profanity used by some of the characters. To sum it up, Your Place or Mine is kid friendly for teens and older.
Most kids probably won’t be interested in this film unless they’re big fans of Reese Witherspoon or Ashton Kutcher. This is more a millennial or Gen X movie. However, if your teens are interested, there are also opportunities to discuss healthy relationships, friendships with the opposite sex, and parenting teens.
Your Place or Mine is one of those films where you curl up with a loved one, get together with some gal pals and have a good laugh, or cry alone on a Friday night. It may not make Sleepless in Seattle status, but it’s still cute, fun, and worth a Netflix watch.