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* OneSceneWonder: Creator/RachelDratch appears in a scene near the beginning as the school's woefully-out-of-her-depth Sex Ed teacher, Ms. Flaucher.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Andy extorts his last Plan B pill (actually Speed) to Sunny in exchange for a blowjob (i.e. RAPE). Absolutely horrible. Sunny and Lupe then get into a heated argument over ''who'' will perform said act, with each one trying to take one for the team. Funny. Sunny finally convinces Lupe to let her do it. Horrifying. Then Andy drops his pants, revealing his penis is pierced with a large ring. Grotesque. Lupe nearly goes through with it, but decides not to at the last minute and pulls back. However, her hair gets caught in the ring, and her recoiling quickly causes her to ''rip it out'', and the whole situation circles right back around to hilarious.
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* SpiritualAntithesis: The trailer presents it as one to the recent contraceptive-themed dramas ''[[Film/UNPregnant UNpregnant]]'' and ''Film/NeverRarelySometimesAlways''. While all three are female-buddy road trip films about a quest to get to Planned Parenthood to avert/terminate a pregnancy, the latter two play it for drama, whereas this film plays it in the vein of a lighthearted SexComedy.

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* SpiritualAntithesis: The trailer presents it as one to the recent contraceptive-themed dramas ''[[Film/UNPregnant UNpregnant]]'' and drama ''Film/NeverRarelySometimesAlways''. While all three both are female-buddy road trip films about a quest to get to Planned Parenthood to avert/terminate a pregnancy, the latter two play plays it for drama, whereas this film plays it in the vein of a lighthearted SexComedy.SexComedy. Hilariously enough, ''Film/{{Unpregnant}}'', another 2020 abortion road-trip film, plays it down the center as a {{dramedy}}.
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* SpiritualAntithesis: The trailer presents it as one to the recent contraceptive-themed dramas ''[[Film/UNPregnant UNpregnant]]'' and ''Film/NeverRarelySometimesAlways''. While all three are female-buddy road trip films about a quest to get to Planned Parenthood to avert/terminate a pregnancy, the latter two play it for drama, whereas this film plays it in the vein of a lighthearted SexComedy.

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