An man and a woman kiss rub each others' buttocks; we later see the woman in her kitchen as she takes breakfast to the man, who is now in her bed (sex is implied) and apparently dead. No nudity.
A teen boy and a teen girl flirt throughout the film, smiling at each other, giggling, kissing a few times briefly and holding hands, and she tells him that her mother does not allow her to date, but jokes with him and walks away with an exaggerated hip wiggle to make him laugh; later, in his kitchen, they embrace and kiss briefly and his grandmother pulls them apart while telling them to stop.
A man and a woman embrace twice.
A woman tells her pastor that she will become known as "tap her and die," meaning that any man that has sex with her will die.
A pastor at a funeral says the deceased loved life as his wife replies, "The man had 5 kids; he loved something."
A teen boy tells a teen girl, "Let's make babies that look like you" and she laughs.
A man speaks to a woman, saying, "You got big ole lungs on you," referring to her breasts and she looks surprised.
An African-American mother tells her daughter to be careful of cake that stays in the stomach for nine months and becomes a cracker, meaning, "Don't have sex, get pregnant unmarried and have a white baby."
A woman tells another woman that if God punished people for having unmarried sex, then most men would be dead by their senior year in high school.
A woman tells a man, "You country people marry three times and still have the same in-laws."
Two teen boys play piano and sing, "I'm in love with a stripper."
A few women at a dance club wear backless dresses that reveal bare backs.
Several women at parties and concerts wear low-cut blouses that reveal some cleavage.
In a concert competition several women wear sleeveless dresses that are low-cut and reveal cleavage.
A teen boy sits shirtless at a kitchen table while his grandmother puts peroxide on a scrape on his face.