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Sexuality jokes throughout the series.
There are many, many sexual references in this show. In some episodes characters say "sex and vagina and penis" In other episodes characters briefly talk about affairs and sex. There at least 5 sexual references in every single episode.
Sex is a constant theme of most episodes, with discussion, references, and comments about sexual activities continuously in each episode. Also lots of comments about strippers and porn. While no nudity is shown, couples sleep together and are shown in bed together a lot.
There is a part in one episode where the characters are playing strip Happy Days game. We see someone in a bra and it is implied that a character has nothing but his boxers on but we only see the top of him as he is sitting down.
Many sexual references throughout the entire series, several each episode. A lot of implementation of sex and sexual acts such as "BJ." Dirty jokes are constant from one specific character.
There are some references to sex, penis, vagina, blowjobs and condoms
There is a lot of episodes that the women don't have bras on and you can tell.
Ross is asked in which dress will his sister look hot(disturbing)
One of the main themes of the show is romance and relationship, but nothing too explicit is ever shown.
Many passionate kisses between characters.
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In one episode, Ross attempts to punch Joey but the latter ducks and Ross punches a pillar instead breaking his hand.In the same episode, Joey accidentally punches Ross in the face again.
In one Episode Monica and Rachel get into a fight and Phoebe breaks it up by pulling the up by the ear
Phoebe mentions that a guy died while she was massaging him
There are humorous pratfall or slug here and there. Mild but comical.
Ross gets injured regularly. Played for Laughs.
There is rare and infrequent comic violence throughout.
Phoebe punches Joey in the face and his nose starts to bleed. A little bit of blood can be seen.
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There is infrequent uses of British profanities such as bloody, arse and bugger.
There is no strong language. Only some mild languages such as "crap", "son of a bitch", "damn", "hell", "ass" etc. Word "shit" has been replaced with "shoot". There is no "fuck" word in Friends. (exept of one use of "F-Word")
Some uses of bastard
Jokes referring to homosexuality are used in the show.
Characters using stronger words like "fuck, shit, dick" are always comedically censored (loud music playing over them, being abruptly cut off).
Occasional expletives and name calling throughout.
The only time you ever hear "shit" being used is in a deleted scene from The One with the Cheap Wedding Dress.
In one episode, after Phoebe plays a game and loses, she yells "YOU SON OF A-" and then yells the b-word in slow motion. Then Ross and his son come in and realize what was going on. Ross tries to cover the kid's ears because he didn't want him to hear Phoebe yell the b-word. This scene can be very frightening for children.
"Suck," "god," "crap," "piss," "hell," "damn," "ass," "bitch," "bastard," "whore," "wanker," "slut," and "dick," respectively. British swearing is also used like "bloody," "arse," "bugger," and "wanker."
Frequent uses of damn, hell, crap, ass. Some uses of bitch, piss, dick (not meaning penis), wank, screw, whore, slut. Also, there is infrequent uses of British profanities such as bloody, arse and bugger.
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In one episode Ross and Rachel drink lots of whiskey, tequila, beer and wine and get very drunk
The boys drink beer often
One episode is about Rachel smoking
There are infrequent references to crack and weed
A couple of episodes show people too drunk to think straight and do something stupid.
There is a running gag about a main character being an ex-smoker and another about one of the character's parents being a secret smoker.
Joke about planting PCP to attract police attention. It never happens and is just a comedic line.
Alcohol consumption and characters get drunk sometimes.
Some references in dialogue to marijuana, but no use is shown.
Characters smoke cigarettes in several episodes; there is a recurring story arc that Chandler is an ex-smoker who frequently lapses under stress.
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Phoebe's mother commited suicide, which quite often is mentioned throughout the series. Phoebe mostly talks about it as if it hadn't affected her. For example, when Monica speaks about a weird thing her mother did, Phoebe answers: "my mum used to put her head in the oven... It was pretty weird" (laughter from the audience). Despite the dark humor, this is played for laughs.
This series deal with divorce, single parenthood, infertility, and more. The topics are treated sensitively but with the irreverence expected from a sitcom.
No frightening content however there is some infrequent emotional scenes in at least every season once or twice, which can be found intense.