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Sex & Nudity

  • The plot involves so-called "customer girls" who are a company's female employees expected to flirt, entertain customers at night, accept gifts and are encouraged to satisfy the men in terms of sexual favors, if needed. This is equivalent to prostitution. The protagonist is strong-armed into cooperating, which amounts to sexual grooming into sexual slavery, but she chooses to quit the job. The type of men making such choices are misogynists.

Violence & Gore

  • A man punches another man, knocking him to the ground.

Profanity

  • Man calls woman a "tramp" to her face.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Alcohol is used as a liberal social lubricant. Cigarette smoking is commonplace.

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Sex & Nudity

  • The female protagonist is pawed, cheated on by her fiancé, endures a forced kiss, is bullied by her drunk ex-fiancé who almost forces himself on her. Her new boyfriend listens to some vile gossip, then accuses her of entrapment and being two-faced, and then attempts to rape her, calling her a "tramp." Somehow, she immediately ends up accepting his second marriage proposal, and consensual sex is implied.

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