According to writer Seth Rogen, in order to get the movie its desired R rating (and not a commercially undesirable NC-17 rating), the directors purposely submitted a version with several raunchy scenes that they expected the MPAA to take issue with. This is quite common practice, because such scenes often draw the attention from the MPAA, and allow other, comparatively less offensive scenes to pass almost unnoticed. However, to their surprise, the MPAA only insisted that hair be removed from Lavash's genitals in order to keep its R rating rather than NC-17.
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