Hayes and Riendeau wrote the story together, basing many of the "men" on those in stories from Riendeau's own life. Hayes claims the "25-Year-Old Virgin" is from his life.
Matthew Woods was originally attached to play 'Pink Polo Guy' but had to drop out because his bathroom floor collapsed and he had to move when production was in progress.
Shot in the bedrooms of Hayes and Riendeau (blue wall and yellow sheets) and director Neil Fennell (white wall with gray sheets).
Lucy Horton's first film.
First larger scale production by Lincoln Hayes Productions. The company was formally called Eclectic Films and was founded by Hayes and Kyle Anderson, however the two live in New York and Los Angeles, respectively, so Hayes renamed the company and began producing independently. Anderson was a consultant on the film.