The film's premise revolves around a woman's decision to have a baby on her own via a sperm donor, and there's much discussion about the mechanical aspects of this choice, including what men do to "collect" their donation.
Couples also flirt and kiss.
A man sees a woman on TV and grabs his crotch as if he is experiencing an erection.
We see a fully nude man on stage during a performance and his bare chest, abdomen, legs, back and buttocks are clearly visible; later we see him from a distance and slightly blurred, with a shaded genital area (no details are discernable).
Women wear low-cut tops that reveal cleavage in several scenes.
A woman wears a tight, short nightgown that reveals cleavage and erect nipples show through the fabric.
A man tells another man that a woman "digs him" and that "it's on" (implying sex).
A man is taken to a room and a woman says "it's happening" (we understand that he will masturbate to produce a sperm sample).
A man talks about "masturbating to the internet."
A man tells a woman, "You kissed me at that party" while they discuss their relationship.
A woman talks about a doctor's exam, where the doctor described her cervical mucus as gorgeous.
A man identifies himself as "the donor" and he is later referred to as "the seed guy."
A man and a woman discuss the quality of the man's sperm.
A man shows a woman a picture and she says, "Is that your scrotum?"
A woman says, "I've had orgasms that last longer."
A woman says that her son thinks she's a lesbian.
A woman tells a man to stop having sex with his food when he moans while chewing.
We see several sculptures and posters of voluptuous women (presumably fertility symbols) with large breasts and rounded abdomens.
Sperm shaped confetti falls out of a greeting card and onto a man's shoes and the floor. A wall is decorated with numerous sperm shaped cut outs at a party.
A woman dances suggestively at a party and invites a man to join her (he declines).