Physicians diagnose venereal disease germs under a microscope at a lab in United States. Woman feels reluctant to take medicines without medical advice and throws them in dust bin. She consults a physician about sexually transmitted disease. Animation shows difference in the discharge from vagina under normal conditions and under the case of getting infected from disease. The woman gets herself diagnosed by a physician.
Sexual revolution in the United States. A woman walks down an empty corridor of an hospital after being diagnosed with Venereal Disease (VD). She cries in her bed. Couples dancing at a night club while woman narrator warns about illicit sex.
Animation depicts a woman's moral choices during the sexual revolution in the United States. As a girl, affection is displayed in the home, and is contrasted with affection and sexual relations while dating as a woman in the big city.
Sexual liberation during the sexual revolution. Woman narrator warns women not to combine sexual urges with alcohol. Couples dance inside a night club. Another couple drinks alcohol. A man speaks to a woman while dancing. Several young men in a dorm or barracks room chatting while shining shoes and looking at men’s magazines (also known as girly magazines) featuring half-nude women.
Sexual revolution. Woman narrator explains principles of self control in dating. A couple walks down the pavement at night time. The couple kissing, or "necking" in the car. Dating couple exiting a car and walking down a path at night. A young man bids goodbye as he walks his date to her WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) dormitory.
At Wimbledon finals, Roy Emerson of Australia defeats Fred Stolle, in the men's tennis singles and grabs the title. In the women's singles finals, Maria Bueno, defeats the defending champion Margaret Smith of Australia.