A woman views abstract nude images on a train. Very brief.
A man and a woman kiss, the man lies bare-chested on the floor and the woman buttons her top suggesting that they just have had sex; then he pulls her down to the floor, kisses her ear and neck. Men and women kiss in many scenes, and a man and a woman kiss and hug.
A married man and a woman who's not his wife kiss. A woman kisses an older man.
A woman kisses a woman on the cheek several times and moves around the room seductively while talking about another woman having had an affair.
A woman talks about having an affair with a married man.
Women flirt with men and there are several scenes full of sexual tension.
A woman talks about another woman's companion (alluding to the fact that it was a homosexual relationship).
Women talk about contraception and pass around a diaphragm.
Women talk about a man who happens to be a professor and say, "he sleeps with the students".
A younger woman says to a professor "we shouldn't have slept together."
Men and women dance together in a few scenes.
Nudes are seen in paintings shown in art history classes (the Sistine Chapel, for example). Women talk about a painting being erotic.
A woman opens a shower curtain and we see a man nude from the waist up.
Women wear bathing suits in a couple of scenes (we see bare legs and cleavage) Women are shown in undergarments and putting on corsets while the end credits roll.
Women wear dresses that are low-cut and reveal cleavage, bare shoulders and backs, in several scenes.
A woman wears a short top that reveals her bare abdomen.