An old woman tells her daughter that sex might be the reason for her hip displacement. A doctor tells her that sex has medical benefits.
A man tries to explain to his son and daughter, both young children, what the word "sexy" means.
Dr. Stockwood and Dr. Farmer strike up a friendship which later becomes a romance. In one scene they kiss and put their arms around each other.
An elderly lady starts dating an elderly man. They hold hands and kiss. Later on, while talking to Dr. Stockwood, she dies. Dr. Farmer cries and Dr. Stockwood puts his hand on her shoulder.
Several hospital patients wear open-backed gowns.
A woman sits in bed with her husband. They discuss getting a divorce.
Leigh tells her husband that she "wants a man who will constantly make love to her and think she's beautiful", right in the middle of the street.
The word "sex" is mentioned multiple times in the film.
An old man tells Dr. Williams that he "doesn't want to forget all the knocking" he did with his deceased wife, Grace.
Leigh has an affair with her boss, Paul. Her husband later finds out while taking his two kids trick-or-treating.