Many people have asked, “Is it okay for my spouse and me to watch TV shows that have regular occurrences of nudity in them?
With the rise of online streaming services like Netflix or Amazon Prime … and the pervasive On Demand viewing options for networks like HBO, Cinemax, etc., the accessibility to shows that would never be allowed in primetime has grown significantly.
Not only are they more accessible, but the networks have poured large amounts of financial resources into these new original series … to increase the quality to the point they regularly receive nominations for annual Emmy awards.
We typically hear two different scenarios … the first … both of you are okay with these types of shows and don’t think it will affect your marriage … and the second … one of you doesn’t know how to tell your spouse you want them to change their viewing habits.
If you’re in the first camp, I’d strongly recommend you look at what the Scriptures teach. Paul admonishes us to “Flee from sexual immorality” in I Cor. 6:18, and Jesus defines adultery as “anyone who looks at a woman lustfully” in Matt. 5:28. Psalm 119:37 warns us to “turn my eyes from looking at worthless things.”
Hebrews 13:4 concludes, “Let marriage be held in honor among all, and let the marriage bed be undefiled, for God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous.”
So what should you do if your spouse watches these shows against your better judgment and admonitions?
1 – Pray that God will convict him or her that watching nudity is wrong. God’s convictions will be much stronger than any nagging or judgement you can offer.
2 – Share your feelings … at a separate time, let your spouse know how disrespected and humiliated you feel when they watch those shows. You could ask, “If I enjoyed something that hurt you deeply, would you want me to continue doing it?
3 – Set Safeguards in place … set up filters on your viewing services that don’t allow shows with these ratings … or just get rid of them completely!
By working through these issues as a couple, you’ll build your intimacy with each other … as opposed to growing the fan base of an inappropriate show!