An unflinching and honest portrayal of the life of a teenage girl, that examines the issue of underage sex.
Marsha is a fourteen-year-old slag. She and her friend Faith regularly go out looking for a good time, which more often than not involves sex. Neither of them see anything wrong with the way they behave.
That is, until Marsha meets Rich. Rich is different. He finds Marsha a bit too full-on. But being with Rich is like being with a friend . . . one who listens to her and asks her opinion. Rich makes her feel that she's worth more than a quick shag in the park. But is it possible to change? Marsha isn't sure that, underneath, she's a decent person. If Rich doesn't want sex from her, then is there anything left?