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* In ''[[Valentine's Day|Valentines Day]]'', Sean and {{spoiler|Holden}} are the only couple that doesn't kiss at some point.
* The 1995 film ''[[Higher Learning]]'': Two college-age girls (one gay, the other bisexual) share a ''very'' chaste kiss where their lips barely touch and that lasts for only slightly more than a second. They are both in the privacy of the gay girl's bedroom and are not showing much skin. Then there's another love scene between a boy and a girl (both straight); they are making out more or less in public, and are in their skimpy track-and-field clothes, with the girl [[Bare Your Midriff|baring her midriff]]. The boy is ''right on top of the girl'', and the camera lingers on them a lot longer than on the two kissing girls. When this movie is shown on American television, it gets even worse: the girl-on-girl scene is cut ''entirely''! (We do see the girls briefly holding hands in both the theatrical and edited-for-TV versions, however.) At the very least, it's good to see that, unlike most other media depictions, [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|the girls aren't treated more sympathetically for not being]] ''[[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|male]]'' [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|homosexuals]].
* In the film version of [[Mamma Mia!]], all of the adults of the older generations ended up in a romance that got development (or at least a musical number) Except for {{spoiler|Harry}}. He comes to the island seemingly single, and then shows up with a boysfriend in the last two scenes without ever explaining it futher. And the pair's screen time can be comfortably counted in seconds.
* ''[[The Kids Are All Right]]'', a movie marketed on its portrayal of a lesbian couple, has one lesbian sex scene - in which the two women have unsatisfactory (and interrupted) sex, all of the action is under the covers, and both women keep their shirts on. On the other hand, the movie has numerous ''straight'' sex scenes, all of which are fairly explicit and very pleasurable for all involved.