A couple of scenes involve the same joke: A group of men is unexpectedly thrown together into a pile. Each time, the same pair of women happen upon them and are scandalized, thinking they're seeing displays of homosexual affection. (See the "Profanity" section.)
A woman dances suggestively in a skimpy outfit that reveals cleavage, bare legs, and abdomen. There are another two scenes similar to this, featuring the same woman, however, they are very short. The first scene, though, is fairly prolonged.
To finish a dance, a woman in a skimpy outfit suggestively rotates her hips, before throwing them towards the audience, comically knocking everyone out from their seats.
A group of businessmen are seated in a board room. A presenter unfurls a large picture of a woman in a skimpy outfit that reveals cleavage, bare legs, and abdomen. After a moment of silence, the board room table rises slightly, implying that all the men have an erection, forcing the table upwards.
A few scenes depicting groups of women wearing (quite) skimpy outfits, and a man being attracted to them.
A man lying unconscious is awoken with a grin when a young nurse in a short skirt walks over him.
A film director tells a woman that if his newest film is a hit, "we'll marry, and you'll never have to take your clothes off again."
A few people walk through a city at night, and we see neon lights flash before their eyes. One of them looks like it reads "Gay Bar." The scene is extremely brief.
A man asks a woman if she would like to "dance with a mild-mannered pervert."
A man is shown washing in the shower. Another three then men join him. The scene is meant to be humorous, and there is no nudity.
A couple of women swing their dress skirts around, revealing their bare legs up to their undergarments.