Not Suitable for Children is a 2012 Australian romantic comedy film directed by Peter Templeman and written by Michael Lucas.
At one of his parties, the power goes out because Jonah has not paid his electric bill, but it gets turned back on thanks to his neighbor.
After he is finished, he returns home to his best friends and fellow party hosts, Stevie (Sarah Snook) and Gus (Ryan Corr).
Gus asks if he would still like to have the party scheduled for the coming Friday, and Jonah allows them to keep the date, not wanting to explain his condition to party-goers.
The nurse explains that Jonah falls into a small percentage of men whose sperm cannot be frozen because of biological complications.
Stevie says she knows of a lesbian couple at her work who were looking into sperm donation and sets up a meeting for Jonah.
Stevie suggests another woman at work who wants a child, but is not married and sets up a meeting with her too.
Stevie starts to like the idea of an arrangement, especially after Jonah claims that he would give his house to the woman who carried his child.
The morning after the party, Jonah receives a text message from Stevie asking him to come to her room.
Stevie is absent at the party that night, but Gus has made a call to Ava.
Ava arrives at the party, first mad at Jonah for not telling her he had cancer and then says she would carry his child if he wanted.
They go upstairs to his room and have sex, but Jonah pulls out at the last moment because he realizes he is in love with Stevie.
[2] The film received positive reviews from critics, earning an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.