
Sugar Baby is a 1985 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring Ally Sheedy, Steve Guttenberg, and G.W. Bailey. The movie follows the story of a young woman, played by Sheedy, who is trying to make her way in the world while dealing with the pressures of being a young adult.
The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and awkward. One of the most memorable scenes is when Sheedy's character, Jenny, is trying to seduce her boss, played by Guttenberg. She attempts to seduce him by wearing a revealing outfit and dancing around him. The scene is both funny and uncomfortable as Jenny is clearly out of her depth and Guttenberg's character is clearly uncomfortable with the situation.
Another memorable sexual moment in the movie is when Jenny and her friend, played by Bailey, are in a hot tub together. The two of them start to kiss and it quickly escalates into a passionate make-out session. This scene is both funny and romantic as it shows the two characters exploring their feelings for each other.
Overall, Sugar Baby is a great movie that is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and awkward. The movie is a great example of how young adults can explore their sexuality in a safe and healthy way.
In a love scene, a woman undresses a man and herself, but they are only seen from the waist up. As te camra pans away, his bottom is seen briefly in shadow. The side of her breast is visible. The scene cuts away to them in bed- lovemaking is implied.
A man and a woman take a bath together. Her breasts are visible.
In a mortuary, the bare body of a young woman, including her pubic area, is very briefly seen.
A man and woman dance together wearing the same robe. He corners her and playfully thrusts against her while he dances.
A man is nude in bed, and when he rolls over his bottom is visible.