
The 2009 romantic comedy Still Waiting… is a hilarious and heartwarming look at the lives of a group of restaurant employees. The movie follows the lives of the employees as they navigate their way through the ups and downs of life and love. While the movie is lighthearted and funny, it also contains some surprisingly steamy and sensual moments.
The movie opens with a scene of two of the main characters, Monty and Lisa, in a passionate embrace. The two have been secretly dating for some time, and the scene is a perfect introduction to the sexual tension that will be present throughout the movie.
The sexual moments in the movie are not limited to Monty and Lisa. The other characters also experience their own sexual awakenings. For example, the character of Dean is a shy and awkward young man who is trying to find his place in the world. He eventually finds himself in a passionate relationship with a woman named Amber. The two share a number of steamy scenes, including one in which Dean and Amber make love in a hot tub.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, including a scene in which Monty and Lisa have a romantic night in a hotel room and a scene in which two of the other characters, Mike and Jen, share a passionate kiss.
Overall, Still Waiting… is a funny and heartwarming movie that also contains some surprisingly steamy and sensual moments. The movie is a perfect example of how sex can be used to add depth and emotion to a story.
The general basis of the movie is around a restaurant called "TA TAs", a raunchier rendition of the real-world "Hooters" restaurants. TA TAs emphasizes female body issues, by openly weighing the female employees and the expectation of them to wear extra small shorts that allow buttocks visibility as well as vulva curvature. There is at least one closeup of a female groin in these tight shorts.
Waitresses at the restaurant are shown in a couple scenes, topless. The unrated version has additional footage to these segments.
At the end of the credits, three women run topless through the restaurant. There are close-ups of their bare breasts.
Mild and infrequent nudity, topless females only. Overal sexuality in the plot/dialogue is quite severe, however.