Some kind of psychological drama about the ups and downs of the adult life of some very young blonde who is torn between two boyfriends

One of them is a tough, strong athlete (it seems he practiced a martial art like wrestling). And the other one (apparently he’s new to her) is a simple, modest guy. I remember a scene somewhere, I think, at the beginning of the movie, how that athlete rolls up to her in a wheelchair and kisses her. But he was not disabled! Apparently, he was injured and this was a temporary measure.
There was definitely a scene where this athlete and his friends beat up the simple guy out of jealousy.
I also remember an erotic scene: that girl’s anal sex with the tough stud on a couch. Some kind of embarrassment interrupted this sexual intercourse and she had to retreat to the bathroom, where she sadly sat on the toilet.
And one more scene: this girl is at an appointment with some doctor, either a psychologist or a gynecologist. The doctor asks at what age this girl began to be sexually active. And she answered that at 13 or 14 or something like that. And the doctor hastened to assure her that this was quite normal. That’s all. The movie was clearly American, although I watched it in Russian dubbing. It is neither old nor new: the 2000s or, at most, the early 2010s.
I understand that all this is not enough, the memories are too vague, and there are probably hundreds of similar films. But maybe I’ll get lucky. This movie really resonated with me

2 thoughts on “Some kind of psychological drama about the ups and downs of the adult life of some very young blonde who is torn between two boyfriends

  1. Turns out that movie was Blue Valentine. And my memories, which covered only a small fraction of the film, in addition contained a number of serious errors: it was she who rode in a wheelchair, and in addition, that sexual intercourse was ordinary and the embarrassment that interrupted it was the unplanned ejaculation inside the girl (Michelle Williams). No wonder no one could recognize this film from my description.
    In short, the film can be considered self-solved

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