A few female characters wear low-cut dresses.
Madame duBarry is the King's mistress. A minor character is a prostitute.
A married woman sleeps with another man, depicted only in a single un-explicit shot of the two lying together.
An unofficially married couple are implied to have slept with each other. One shot portrays the two standing up while kissing naked, though nothing is shown.
A man assaults a woman, forcefully kissing her then pushing her onto a bed while she screams. He rips her shirt open (nothing is shown) before he regains his senses and shamefully withdraws.
One girl is speculated to have a crush on a woman. Nevertheless, she later falls in love with and marries a man.
A woman, attempting to save her own skin, accusing a woman of having many female lovers, though this is not true. She later writes books on these false accounts.
A drunken man asks a girl if she will spend the night with him, to which she promptly refuses. Later though, she stops a carriage and begs the officer inside to buy her for the night. This fails, but the girl never attempts prostitution again.
In the opening. the main character is shown naked a couple times, though mostly concealed by rose thorns.
A man forcefully pulls a woman's sleeves down off her shoulders so that she can be branded there.