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How much of this trope (or its opposite) has any real basis sparks a huge debate and serious research in the world, with just about any ethologist/sexologist/psychologist having their own point of view, not in the last part because leaning towards either end -- this trope or opposite -- has ''many'' UnfortunateImplications. Current consensus is that the truth must be somewhere in between: either gender can be asexual, and either gender can suffer mental breakdown from unresolved tension, the differences being there for both social ''and'' biological reasons. Since females of just about any species are by definition limited in the number of kids they can potentially carry (unlike males), they cannot just go for anything that moves, but neither can species survive if the attraction is one-sided. Remember that mother nature cares not about the social views, but rather has to ensure the steady evolution and replenishment of losses, stimulating ''either'' gender towards balanced behavior.

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How much of this trope (or its opposite) has any real basis sparks a huge debate and serious research in the world, with just about any ethologist/sexologist/psychologist having their own point of view, not in the last part because leaning towards either end -- this trope or opposite -- has ''many'' UnfortunateImplications. Current consensus is that the truth must be somewhere in between: either gender can be asexual, UsefulNotes/{{asexual}}, and either gender can suffer mental breakdown from unresolved tension, the differences being there for both social ''and'' biological reasons. Since females of just about any species are by definition limited in the number of kids they can potentially carry (unlike males), they cannot just go for anything that moves, but neither can species survive if the attraction is one-sided. Remember that mother nature cares not about the social views, but rather has to ensure the steady evolution and replenishment of losses, stimulating ''either'' gender towards balanced behavior.
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* The entire female cast in ''WebAnimation/Rune Adventure'', especially Anna Lucy (Ikki's mom), Moonla (Monoo's mom), and Margareth (Kenny's mom).

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* The entire female cast in ''WebAnimation/Rune Adventure'', ''WebAnimation/RuneAdventure'', especially Anna Lucy (Ikki's mom), Moonla (Monoo's mom), and Margareth (Kenny's mom).
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* The entire female cast in ''WebAnimation/Rune Adventure'', especially Anna Lucy (Ikki's mom), Moonla (Monoo's mom), and Margareth (Kenny's mom).
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* ''{{Film/Sirens}}'' puts forth the argument that women are inherently lustful but have been beaten into being prudish thanks to strict religious enforcement. Estella and Giddy are initially repulsed by the sexuality of Sheila and Pru, but soon become intrigued by how free-spirited they are. The two of them embracing their sexuality and becoming more lustful is seen as an example of positive character growth -- in Estella's case, greatly improving her marriage.

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* ''{{Film/Sirens}}'' ''{{Film/Sirens|1994}}'' puts forth the argument that women are inherently lustful but have been beaten into being prudish thanks to strict religious enforcement. Estella and Giddy are initially repulsed by the sexuality of Sheila and Pru, but soon become intrigued by how free-spirited they are. The two of them embracing their sexuality and becoming more lustful is seen as an example of positive character growth -- in Estella's case, greatly improving her marriage.
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This trope which portrays the [[http://www.trussel.com/lyman/scara1.htm female conquest/male submission ritual]] made a comeback first in [[MusicOfThe1970s seventies music]] in which a female vocalist sings about cruising for and [[IntercourseWithYou propositioning guys for sex]], and then in the [[TheEighties early eighties]] with movies and TV shows in which beautiful, sexually adventurous women are the ones who [[ThePornomancer pick up guys]], take them to bed and initiate the sexual encounters. The trope also shows up in some media aimed at men, particularly as a sort of masculine power fantasy with every woman lusting after TheCasanova.

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This trope which portrays the [[http://www.trussel.com/lyman/scara1.htm female conquest/male submission ritual]] made a comeback first in [[MusicOfThe1970s seventies music]] in which a female vocalist sings about cruising for and [[IntercourseWithYou propositioning guys for sex]], and then in the [[TheEighties [[The80s early eighties]] with movies and TV shows in which beautiful, sexually adventurous women are the ones who [[ThePornomancer pick up guys]], take them to bed and initiate the sexual encounters. The trope also shows up in some media aimed at men, particularly as a sort of masculine power fantasy with every woman lusting after TheCasanova.



* Both of these [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sn8H42FZcI Charlie]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHk9PRf9Djk Perfume]] commercials from the [[TheSeventies seventies]] and [[TheEighties eighties]] were [[{{Demographics}} aimed squarely at aggressive, sexually liberated women]].

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* Both of these [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Sn8H42FZcI Charlie]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHk9PRf9Djk Perfume]] commercials from the [[TheSeventies [[The70s seventies]] and [[TheEighties [[The80s eighties]] were [[{{Demographics}} aimed squarely at aggressive, sexually liberated women]].



* In ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'', Rolf, the civilian tennis instructor appeared in a few strips [[TheEighties during the early eighties]] and he was very popular with the female characters (especially Miss Buxley). In one strip, Miss Buxley takes [[GRatedSex a private tennis lesson with him]] and in another, she asks General Halftrack if she could take off work early so she can take a longer one with him.

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* In ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'', Rolf, the civilian tennis instructor appeared in a few strips [[TheEighties [[The80s during the early eighties]] and he was very popular with the female characters (especially Miss Buxley). In one strip, Miss Buxley takes [[GRatedSex a private tennis lesson with him]] and in another, she asks General Halftrack if she could take off work early so she can take a longer one with him.
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This is a CyclicTrope, having been popular historically, especially in ancient Greece. Back then, this trope actually ''replaced'' AllMenArePerverts: it was assumed that women were too sex-crazed to say no to sex, while men were supposed to hold back for the sake of propriety--being too sexual with women was an insult to a man's virility. In many cultures, it is invoked in stories with the moral to marry your daughters off young (usually to [[OldManMarryingAChild older men who can provide for them, protect them, and keep them on the straight and narrow]]), to prevent their [[FamilyHonor disgracing the family]] because they just can't control themselves.

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This is a CyclicTrope, having been popular historically, especially in ancient Greece. Back then, this trope actually ''replaced'' AllMenArePerverts: it was assumed that women were too sex-crazed to say no to sex, while men were supposed to hold back for the sake of propriety--being too sexual with women was an insult to a man's virility. In many cultures, it is invoked in stories with the moral to marry your daughters off young (usually to [[OldManMarryingAChild older men who can provide for them, protect them, and keep them on the straight and narrow]]), to prevent their [[FamilyHonor disgracing the family]] because they just can't control themselves.
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This trope which portrays the [[http://www.trussel.com/lyman/scara1.htm female conquest/male submission ritual]] made a comeback first in [[MusicOfThe1970s seventies music]] in which a female vocalist sings about cruising for and [[IntercourseWithYou propositioning guys for sex]], and then in the [[TheEighties early eighties]] with movies and TV shows in which beautiful, sexually adventurous women are the ones who [[ThePornomancer pick up guys]], take them to bed and initiate the sexual encounters.

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This trope which portrays the [[http://www.trussel.com/lyman/scara1.htm female conquest/male submission ritual]] made a comeback first in [[MusicOfThe1970s seventies music]] in which a female vocalist sings about cruising for and [[IntercourseWithYou propositioning guys for sex]], and then in the [[TheEighties early eighties]] with movies and TV shows in which beautiful, sexually adventurous women are the ones who [[ThePornomancer pick up guys]], take them to bed and initiate the sexual encounters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': When all the wives of the main protagonists get together they rank how sexually attractive each man in the neighborhood is. The list goes by [[MrFanservice John Redcorn]], [[TheCasanova Boomhauer]], [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Khan]], [[HiddenDepths Dale Gribble]], and tied for last are [[FatIdiot Bill]] and [[TheBore Hank Hill]]. The rest of their episode revolves around Hank's wife trying to prove that her husband can be sexy. HilarityEnsues.

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* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': When all the wives of the main protagonists get together they rank how sexually attractive each man in the neighborhood is. The list goes by [[MrFanservice John Redcorn]], [[TheCasanova Boomhauer]], [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Khan]], [[HiddenDepths Dale Gribble]], and tied for last are [[FatIdiot Bill]] and [[TheBore Hank Hill]]. The rest of their episode revolves around Hank's wife trying to prove that her husband can be sexy. HilarityEnsues.
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** Lot's daughters decided to, with their mother and husbands destroyed with Sodom, and no other avenue for having children available, get their [[ParentalIncest father]] drunk and [[DudeShesLikeInAComa rape]] him. (Though that arguably had less to with lust and more to do with OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace, because they thought they were the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Their Kind]].) The two resulting sons later become the founders of two tribes, the Moabites and Ammonites--[[AcceptableTargets who happened to be among the Hebrews' perennial enemies]].

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** Lot's daughters decided to, with their mother and husbands destroyed with Sodom, and no other avenue for having children available, get their [[ParentalIncest father]] drunk and [[DudeShesLikeInAComa rape]] him. (Though that arguably had less to with lust and more to do with OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace, because they thought they were the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Their Kind]].) The two resulting sons later become the founders of two tribes, the Moabites and Ammonites--[[AcceptableTargets Ammonites-- who happened to be among the Hebrews' perennial enemies]].enemies.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Poison Ivy is infamous for using her [[DruggedLipstick lips]] to [[KissOfDeath kill]], yet it's clear she very much enjoys the act of kissing in and of itself. In her debut episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] when Ivy locks with Batman to "seal his fate" she makes very [[TheModestOrgasm passionate moaning sounds]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Poison Ivy is infamous for using her [[DruggedLipstick lips]] to [[KissOfDeath kill]], yet it's clear she very much enjoys the act of kissing in and of itself. In her debut episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] "[[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison Pretty Poison]]", when Ivy locks with Batman to "seal his fate" fate", she makes very [[TheModestOrgasm passionate moaning sounds]].

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* Every female in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke'' is portrayed lusting after another man or openly admitting their sexual relationships.
** Batgirl [[spoiler:became a crime fighter to gain Batman's admiration]] and constantly complains to her GayBestFriend about how she's unable to get laid. Then, [[spoiler:after picking a fight with her mentor, she instantly decides to have sex with him right on the rooftop]].
** [[spoiler:The Joker's late wife Jeannie]] states that one of the reasons she stays with her husband is because he's "good in the sack".
** Justified with the prostitutes, since it's a part of the job.



* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy is infamous for using her [[DruggedLipstick lips]] to [[KissOfDeath kill]], yet, it's clear she very much enjoys the act of kissing in and of itself. In her debut episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] when Ivy locks with Batman to "seal his fate" she makes very [[TheModestOrgasm passionate moaning sounds]].
* Every female in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke'' is portrayed lusting after another man or openly admitting their sexual relationships.
** Batgirl [[spoiler:became a crime fighter to gain Batman's admiration]] and constantly complains to her GayBestFriend about how she's unable to get laid. Then, [[spoiler:after picking a fight with her mentor she instantly decides to have sex with him right on the rooftop.]]
** [[spoiler:The Joker's late wife Jeannie]] states that one of the reasons she stays with her husband is because he's "good in the sack."
** Justified with the prostitutes since it's a part of the job.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': Characters/BatmanPoisonIvy Poison Ivy is infamous for using her [[DruggedLipstick lips]] to [[KissOfDeath kill]], yet, yet it's clear she very much enjoys the act of kissing in and of itself. In her debut episode [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison "Pretty Poison"]] when Ivy locks with Batman to "seal his fate" she makes very [[TheModestOrgasm passionate moaning sounds]].
* Every female in ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheKillingJoke'' is portrayed lusting after another man or openly admitting their sexual relationships.
** Batgirl [[spoiler:became a crime fighter to gain Batman's admiration]] and constantly complains to her GayBestFriend about how she's unable to get laid. Then, [[spoiler:after picking a fight with her mentor she instantly decides to have sex with him right on the rooftop.]]
** [[spoiler:The Joker's late wife Jeannie]] states that one of the reasons she stays with her husband is because he's "good in the sack."
** Justified with the prostitutes since it's a part of the job.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In ''Medicinal Fried Chicken'', [[ItMakesSenseInContext after giving himself testicular cancer]] Randy tells his buddies that women are into big balls. Cue Randy bouncing his inflated balls in front of multiple women complimenting on their size.
* ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' : In the short "A Fine Feathered Frenzy" Gorgeous Gal, an overweight and elderly bird with a sexy voice takes an instant liking to Woody Woodpecker. The second she meets him she winks at him, clicks her heels in excitement and heads towards him so she can hold and kiss him. After several smooches, seduction attempts and blatant offers for the Woodpecker to make love to her, she somehow manages to get the reluctant "silly boy" to marry her. Their honeymoon on a golden submarine starts immediately after the wedding ceremony.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In ''Medicinal "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E3MedicinalFriedChicken Medicinal Fried Chicken'', Chicken]]", [[ItMakesSenseInContext after giving himself testicular cancer]] Randy tells his buddies that women are into big balls. Cue Randy bouncing his inflated balls in front of multiple women complimenting on their size.
* ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' : ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'': In the short "A Fine Feathered Frenzy" Gorgeous Gal, an overweight and elderly bird with a sexy voice takes an instant liking to Woody Woodpecker. The second she meets him she winks at him, clicks her heels in excitement and heads towards him so she can hold and kiss him. After several smooches, seduction attempts and blatant offers for the Woodpecker to make love to her, she somehow manages to get the reluctant "silly boy" to marry her. Their honeymoon on a golden submarine starts immediately after the wedding ceremony.



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%%[=ComicStrip/=] or [=ComicBook/=]? Also zero-context* All women in ''Comics/{{Ramba}}''. Especially the [[AnythingThatMoves title character]].

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* Morrigan and Lilith in ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' are very lustful [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubi]], willing to sleep with ''[[AnythingThatMoves anything]]''.

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* Morrigan and Lilith in ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' are very lustful [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubi]], willing to sleep with ''[[AnythingThatMoves ''[[ExtremeOmnisexual anything]]''.
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* The "Castle Anthrax" scene in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'' is a comedic illustration of this trope.

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* The "Castle Anthrax" scene in ''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail'' is a comedic illustration of this trope.trope, as the girls in the castle are not subtle with their advances to Sir Galahad.
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* ''Fanfic/MaidenlessNoLonger'': Most of the sexual encounters are initiated by the women the Tarnished saved, rather than the other way around. In fact, while much is made of his plan to save everyone, it's not clear if he ever planned to ''sleep'' with any of them before Melina and then Nepheli Loux put the idea in his head.
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* The Debbie Gibson songs [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeNkjeATrcQ "Cougar"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SZvADMikMY "Naked"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5BDr2u0r0 "Red Hot"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuSztUADbzk "Sex"]].

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* The Debbie Gibson Music/DebbieGibson songs [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeNkjeATrcQ "Cougar"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SZvADMikMY "Naked"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5BDr2u0r0 "Red Hot"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuSztUADbzk "Sex"]].
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Contrast AllWomenArePrudes and compare AllMenArePerverts. EverybodyHasLotsOfSex is when both genders more or less equally go for casual sex.

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Contrast AllWomenArePrudes and compare AllMenArePerverts. EverybodyHasLotsOfSex is when both genders more or less equally go for casual sex. \n In horror, this becomes PsychosexualHorror.
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* ''Film/SexualChemistry'': Pretty much all the female characters want to have sex.
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* In ''Webcomic/YumisCells'', which chronicles a woman's brain cells' struggle to keep her functioning, the Naughty Cell occasionally causes a ruckus that the others have to deal with, especially when she's near a coworker she's attracted to.

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* In ''Webcomic/YumisCells'', which chronicles a woman's brain cells' struggle to keep her functioning, the Yumi's Naughty Cell occasionally causes a ruckus that the others have to deal with, especially when she's near a coworker she's attracted to.to. Other women like Ruby and Yunhee are shown to have active Naughty Cells as well. At one point, the [[BreakingTheFourthWall reader]] is depicted as a woman who is too eager to see Yumi get intimate with her boyfriend, only for the reader to turn out to be Yumi's Naughty Cell.
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How much of this trope (or its opposite) has any real basis sparks a huge debate and serious research in the world, with just about any ethologist/sexologist/psychologist having their own point of view, not in the last part because leaning towards either end - this trope or opposite - has ''many'' UnfortunateImplications. Current consensus is that the truth must be somewhere in between: either gender can be asexual, and either gender can suffer mental breakdown from unresolved tension, the differences being there for both social ''and'' biological reasons. Since females of just about any species are by definition limited in the number of kids they can potentially carry (unlike males), they cannot just go for AnythingThatMoves, but neither can species survive if the attraction is one-sided. Remember that mother nature cares not about the social views, but rather has to ensure the steady evolution and replenishment of losses, stimulating ''either'' gender towards balanced behavior.

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How much of this trope (or its opposite) has any real basis sparks a huge debate and serious research in the world, with just about any ethologist/sexologist/psychologist having their own point of view, not in the last part because leaning towards either end - -- this trope or opposite - -- has ''many'' UnfortunateImplications. Current consensus is that the truth must be somewhere in between: either gender can be asexual, and either gender can suffer mental breakdown from unresolved tension, the differences being there for both social ''and'' biological reasons. Since females of just about any species are by definition limited in the number of kids they can potentially carry (unlike males), they cannot just go for AnythingThatMoves, anything that moves, but neither can species survive if the attraction is one-sided. Remember that mother nature cares not about the social views, but rather has to ensure the steady evolution and replenishment of losses, stimulating ''either'' gender towards balanced behavior.
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* ''Film/SpringBreakers'': Every female character in the film is either seeking or having sex, and if not acting sexual while scantily clad, with Faith as the only exception (even she spends much of the film in a bikini alongside the rest of them though).
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfIchabodAndMrToad:'' The "Sleepy Hollow" segment features the side character of Tilda, who spends every minute on-screen chasing after Brom Bones. And when Brom and Katrina get married at the end, she immediately demonstrates how enthusiastic ''she'' is about the whole idea. All this in a vintage Disney film, no less.
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* ''Fanfic/IzukusProHeroHaremLife'' follows [[ChivalrousPervert Izuku's]] journey of amassing a dizzying harem from all the superheroines in [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia the series]], and each one of the girls has sex with him and [[EveryoneIsBi each]] [[GirlOnGirlIsHot other]] ''very'' frequently. Special mention to [[TopWife Ochako]], who ''actively encourages'' Izuku to initiate relationships with more women so she can participate as well, and [[HotBlooded Miruko]], whose [[RighteousRabbit Quirk]] enhances her libido and who is clearly not ashamed of embracing it. [[TokenReligiousTeammate Ibara]] may be a current exception, but if the opening FlashForward is to be believed, [[BabiesEverAfter not forever]].

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* In the original [[Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops time loop omakes]] published by Innortal, this was commonly implied to be a result of the ladies slowly going insane due to living the same life over and over again. While it was played for laughs, later contributers shied away from this trope.

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* ''Webcomic/DragonBallZElsewhere'': On the planet in the afterlife where heroines train. And there is a reason: they have still their bodies, with all their urges, but they cannot meet any male, but every few centuries or so. So, when they see the two young Goku and Yamcha, well in shape, with their bodies, on their planet...
--> '''Random Heroine''': ''Gorgeous men! Gorgeous men! Everyone, shave your legs!''
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In the original [[Fanfic/TheInfiniteLoops time loop omakes]] omakes published by Innortal, this was commonly implied to be a result of the ladies slowly going insane due to living the same life over and over again. While it was played for laughs, later contributers shied away from this trope.
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* ''VisualNovel/FunBagFantasySeries'': Every named female is a sexy [[BuxomIsBetter and incredibly busty]] woman with their breasts on full display. After having sex with Lute, they get very addicted to it, requesting him to bang them several times a day, which he is happy to apply. In fact, one of the main reasons why they all typically dress in {{Stripperific}} outfits is so they can be ready to have sex with Lute at any given notice.

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* ''VisualNovel/FunBagFantasySeries'': Every named female is a sexy [[BuxomIsBetter and incredibly busty]] woman adheres to the BuxomBeautyStandard, with their breasts on full display. After having sex with Lute, they get very addicted to it, requesting him to bang them several times a day, which he is happy to apply. In fact, one of the main reasons why they all typically dress in {{Stripperific}} outfits is so they can be ready to have sex with Lute at any given notice.

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* Almost all of the female main characters of ''Manga/AkameGaKill'' can't resist throwing themselves at [[IncorruptiblePurePureness Tatsumi]] because of his kindness towards others. But, the two most lustful would be [[GenkiGirl Leone]] and [[TheDragon Esdeath]]. They're the most forward out of all the women. Unable to control themselves from inappropriately touching him, kissing him, making suggestive comments about him, and shoving his face in their [[MarshmallowHell chests]].
* ''Manga/DontMeddleWithMyDaughter'': Applies to the series' main duo: Athena and her daughter, Clara.
** They're ashamed to admit it, since they're both superheroines, but they have near insatiable libidos which they try to keep bottled up. The only ones who can satisfy either of them are BM (Athena's deceased husband) and [[spoiler: Mei]], for Clara.
** It's worse in Clara's case, since she's a virgin with raging hormones because of how long she's tried to keep it in check. But in ''"Amazing Eighth Wonder Vol.1"'', she gets possessed by a phallic parasite that causes its host to seek out strong, fertile women. Clara uses it as a strap-on and bangs [[spoiler: Mei]] several times back-to-back, then goes to N.U.D.E's HQ. By the time Athena arrives, Clara has ravished the entire staff; leaving most passed out naked on the floor.
--->'''Athena:''' ''[cradling Risa]'' Are you okay??\\
'''Risa:''' ''[with {{empty eyes}}]'' Please... no more. If you thrust it inside me anymore... I'll go crazy. Forgive... Clara. ''[faints]''
** The opening scene of Vol.2 shows Clara and [[spoiler: Mei]] seated across from each other at a cafe, while ''both of them'' fantasize about Clara [[spoiler: having a penis]] and ravishing [[spoiler: Mei]] like she did in Vol.1. The narration explains that while neither has conscious memory of the event, the lingering sensations from it and [[UnresolvedSexualTension their repressed]] feelings are what's causing them to have such erotic thoughts about each other.
* In ''Franchise/DragonBall'', women are nearly always the more sexually aggressive:
** Bulma is the first and foremost example in ''Manga/DragonBall'', hunting down the Dragon Balls to wish for a boyfriend and throwing herself at every attractive man she encounters, from Yamcha through [[StraightGay General Blue]] and to Vegeta. Thankfully, she simmers down after marrying Vegeta and having children.
** Bulma's parents are both depicted as swingers and both are equally lustful, with her mother telling her to bring any handsome boys she meets home with her when she comes to visit and appearing to [[{{Squick}} hit on a very young Goku]] and chiding her daughter not to be a "prude" when she objects.
** [[{{Tsundere}} Launch]] is TheIngenue when in her blue-haired deredere form, but her gun-toting blonde-haired ActionGirl tsuntsun form makes it no secret that she has the hots for Tenshinhan.
** Chi-Chi is the least overtly sexual, probably because she's a very young girl when introduced, but she is still incredibly boy-crazy and assumes that every male she meets is a suitor. (Most of them are [[ObliviousToLove very much not]].)
** The trope is {{downplayed}} by the ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' era. Bulma is still very boy-crazy in the first few arcs, but settles down somewhat after getting together with Vegeta (one instance of [[SurpriseIncest accidentally]] [[IncestSubtext hitting on her son from the future]] aside). Chi-Chi has become a housewife and Launch and Bulma's mother are OutOfFocus. New characters Maron (filler-only), Android 18, and Videl are more or less on equal footing with their male counterparts and their relationships aren't explicitly sexualized (although Maron's [[MsFanservice character design certainly is]]).
** This trope is entirely averted in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', despite what some fan interpretations may say. Bulma settled down and outside of one occurrence of invoking this trope (she was distracting Future Zamasu to give Trunks time to learn the mafuba), her sex appeal is never brought up. Android 18 and Videl are very reserved, and none of the new female characters like Vados, Caulifla, Kale or Ribrianne ever bring up any lustful desire in their personality.
* ''Manga/GakuenOuji'' revolves around this trope. The school is heavily female dominated and every single girl seems to be horny. In order to avoid getting mobbed the guys must either become a school idol, a playboy or promise complete chastity to a single girl. Everyone else is considered fair game.
* ''Manga/GirlsBravo'':
** Fukuyama's kid sister, Lisa, is horny and wants Yukinari to bang her. Near the end of episode 4, she stripped down to her panties and told him to fondle her, in an attempt to cure him of his 'girl phobia'. Except it wasn't altruistic, because she was hoping he'd be up to doing the deed afterward. When they met the ghost at the hot springs (episode 11), Lisa offered to let her possess her body, then encouraged Yukinari to be as pervy as he wanted with her (seen [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHK3koARF7M @3:46-4:15]]). Both attempts failed.
** [[PsychoLesbian Kosame's]] just as bad when it comes to [[LustObject Kirie]]. The series plays her attempts [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnFemale to get between Kirie's legs]] for equal parts comedy and [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fanservice]]. She nearly succeeds in episode 4, after coercing Kirie into the bedroom at gunpoint, but [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin was foiled]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf74DgyiIRw at the last moment]] by a wandering spirit Lisa had accidentally released. But in episode 13, she managed to grope Kirie during the semifinal bout of the [[CatFight "Girls Fight!"]] competition and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z037ktbAM3E stole her first kiss]] at the end.
** For unexplained reasons, the populace of Seiren is almost entirely female and sexually repressed. Though it doesn't show until and unless they happen to see a male. At which point, any pretense of feminine modesty goes out the window, as they'll pursue said male [[ZergRush with reckless abandon.]] When [[HandsomeLech Fukuyama]] volunteers to [[GoOnWithoutMe "hold them off"]] in episode 23, they strip themselves naked and are shown happily allowing him to molest them to both his and ''their'' heart's content!
* In ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDXD'', a lot of girls (from [[StatuesqueStunner Rias]] to [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Asia]]) really want to bone Issei, and have no compuctions to seeing him naked (and him seeing them naked).
* ''LightNovel/HybridXHeartMagiasAcademyAtaraxia'': Of all the Heart Gears in Kizuna's harem, his [[BrotherSisterIncest big sister]], [[OldMaid Reiri]], is the horniest one and the only one who's honest about her sexual urges. Multiple chapters of the LN are dedicated to Reiri repeatedly having sex with her younger brother, usually ''[[ExtremeLibido for hours]]'' at a time. It eventually causes Aine and the rest of the harem to complain that Reiri is monopolizing Kizuna's free time, since he has a responsibility to perform [[DeusSexMachina Climax Hybrid]] with them too.
* ''Manga/MakenKi:'' The in-series rumors about [[ShamelessFanserviceGirl Love Espada]] aren't too far from the truth, due to her insatiable libido along with being openly bisexual. While making the announcements for the Himekagura Festival, she got so turned on by the looks she was getting from the crowd, that she would've stripped for them, if her friend Hoshii hadn't been there to stop her. But whenever Hoshii ''isn't'' around, Espada freely indulges her hormones. Such as chapter 79, where she leaves a group of female students half naked and disheveled at her feet - with two of them still trembling in orgasm.
* Lamias in ''Manga/MonsterMusume'' are noted as having this as their [[PlanetOfHats hat]]: Miia is considered to be a shy girl by her mother due to trying to seduce Kimihito into making the first move rather than just tearing his clothes off and forcing herself on him, which is apparently the norm for her species. [[FaunsAndSatyrs Satyrs]] are right up there too, and a winged lamia subspecies called melusine '''''[[ExaggeratedTrope are sex-crazed by lamia standards.]]'''''
* ''LightNovel/MyNewDungeonLife'' has this apply to all of Deek's slave harem. He doesn't have to worry about QuestionableConsent as his slaves are sex-crazy for him, and they're not subtle about it. Lydia, who was raised as a courtesan, but never unlocked the job, is insatiable, and the biggest RunningGag of the series is that the harem allows the new girl one round uninterrupted and then the rest run in and engage in a dog-pile orgy ''over his protests!''
* PlayedForLaughs in ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove''. The heroine Nyarko's actions are mostly driven by her over-the-top love/lust for Mahiro and her desire to make babies with him. Even though this is probably impossible, because [[HotSkittyOnWailordAction she's a Lovecraftian abomination and he's a regular human]]. Cuuko, meanwhile, is constantly trying to mate with ''[[YuriGenre Nyarko]]'', who fights back even more aggressively than Mahiro. Cuuko's older cousin wants to marry her… [[AllLoveIsUnrequited you get the idea.]]
* Depicted in the picture above, Panty of ''Anime/PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt'' is a man chasing nut, who is not afraid to bed each and every man she comes across (she actually sees it as a personal challenge), and when her sister asks her why she would bed a man who was constantly showing off his muscles and talking about how big his package was ''and'' that he had slept with his mom, her response was "Well, yeah, why would I not (sleep with him)?"
* In ''Manga/ParallelParadise'', the women of the parallel world have a weakness to men encoded into their very DNA due to the absence of male humans for the past 3000 years, like an immune system incapable of resisting an unknown body. The result is that the slightest touch, or as it's revealed later even just seeing evidence that someone is a man is enough to put them in heat.
* ''Anime/SailorMoon'': The entire team is insanely boy-crazy. Usagi gets three love interests established within the first two episodes (two of them turn out to be the same person but still), Makoto frequently talks about how each new guy she meets reminds her of her old sempai (including a ''dog'') while Rei and Minako are obsessed with teen idols and male models. Even bookworm Ami gets a love interest and has many CovertPervert moments relating to boys. This even extends to the villains--Queen Beryl is desperate to make Mamoru her lover and Mimete chooses her victims of the week based on whatever attractive male celebrity is in town.
* This trope is in play in the entire setup of ''Manga/SeitokaiYakuindomo''. To what extent? Think of it this way: remember that relay commentator in Season 1, Episode 9? Yeah, she's a minor character... who refers to Takatoshi as the "[[ReallyGetsAround school's breeding horse.]]"[[note]]Incidentally, a stallion kept for breeding is known as a stud.[[/note]] Most of the crowd (95% women, mind you) cheers on his new title.
** To elaborate: {{S|tudentCouncilPresident}}hino can't go five minutes without making [[VulgarHumor a sex joke]], [[SexySecretary Aria]] is into {{b|rainsAndBondage}}ondage (among other things), [[HornyScientist Nene]] is always building and/or using a vibrator, [[MrsRobinson Yokoshima-sensei]] [[TeacherStudentRomance will do]] [[NoYay anything]] with a Y chromosome, etc. There are a grand total of 6 girls who don't think about sex during at least half of their screen time: [[TeenGenius Suzu]], [[TheIngenue Mitsuba]], [[StraightMan Chiri]], [[DoesNotLikeMen Kaede]], [[DeadpanSnarker Toki]], and [[DropInCharacter Furuya]].
* The female cast of ''Anime/StarDriver'' is ''very'' lustful, with [[ReallyGetsAround bedhopping]] and YaoiFangirl fantasies aplenty. In fact, they tend to come across as [[SubvertedTrope a lot more so]] than the [[AllMenArePerverts guys]] in the series. Interestingly, though, this isn't presented in a condemnatory manner, thanks to the show's cheerily laid-back attitude towards all matters sexual.
* ''Manga/ThoughYoungPeopleRecoilFromEnteringTheBlackMagicIndustry'' has this happen to Franz, the first, [[TheOneGuy and currently only]], male employee at Black Magic Inc. All his very attractive female co-workers either ask him to do erotic stuff with them, or straight up try to jump him, starting with his own familiar, but in her case, she happens to be a succubus, so it's in her job description, though ''she really loves her work.''
* Amahara's ''World of Moral Reversal'' takes place in a world where all the women have a higher libido compared to the more reserved men, and are far more open about their boy-lusting. You'll constantly see girls talking about losing their virginity, ogling male magazines, or watching porn. In the H doujin series of comics before it [[BleachedUnderpants became]] a serialized {{Ecchi}}, the main male character (a boy from "our" world who somehow ended up there) exploited this trope as hard as he could and presented himself as their equivalent to an easy lay. Meanwhile, the serialized version stars a girl from "our" world instead, as she tries to come to terms with the open sexuality of girls there.
* In ''Manga/WorldsEndHarem'', the absence of a male populace in the five years the MK Virus had spread out apparently made women very willing, extremely so, to engage in mating sessions with the 5 remaining men on earth, in order to repopulate it; many women constantly blush in Reito’s presence, and those are the alleged civilized ones, the women dropped on the fallen cities completely lost themselves in despair, the very sight of Reito prompted one of those to run to his arms like an animal in heat.
* While the most perverted character in the series is a guy, ''Manga/YamadaKunAndTheSevenWitches'' often follows this trope. Noa and Odagiri have shown to be more sexually aggressive than any of the male characters, Shiraishi is much more casual about sex than Yamada (in theory, as they remain virgins until the BabiesEverAfter ending), Rika openly declares herself a pervert, Itou can turn any situation into something perverted with her wild imagination, and several of the other girls are either {{Covert Pervert}}s or {{Shameless Fanservice Girl}}s. While most of the guys certainly don't mind looking at naked skin or groping a pair of boobs, they don't tend to make a big deal out of it like the girls.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Popular for female villains in TheMiddleAges:
** For instance, the temptresses Duessa, Phaedria, and Acrasia in ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene''. Oddly, Pride is the Deadly Sin that gets cast as female.
** The character referred to as the Wife of Bath in ''Literature/TheCanterburyTales'' illustrates the era's stereotype of female sexuality. (She's called the "Wife of Bath" because she lives in Bath, a city in England, and has been married five times.)
** A running theme in Literature/TheArabianNights, when women are demanding sex from men in tale after tale after tale.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' takes place in a world with few men, since they strongly tend to miscarry or be stillborn. As a result men are kept carefully sheltered and secluded, because otherwise women abduct them in "[[AbductionIsLove husband raids]]". One such man, the very beautiful and almost-of-marrying-age Jerin, is noted to have had erotic dreams, and after some QuestionableConsent is happy to be seduced by a visiting princess. Later in the book he goes out in public, surrounded by protective sisters, and a note is made that women stare at him with either envy--if only I had a man like that!--or open speculation, wondering if they could get away with stealing him. He actively fears being abducted and raped. Virginity is highly valued in unmarried men, since this world averts STDImmunity. It's an interesting use of this trope, because on the one hand part of this "lust" is greed; there's economic value in men and particularly virgins. On the other hand, lust is certainly part of it. Jerin was taught the "art" of pleasing a woman with his hands and mouth, the better to keep several wives happy; another male character employed the LysistrataGambit to great effect.
* This trope motivates the High Sparrow in ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons''. "All women are wantons at heart, given to use their wiles and their beauty to work their wills on men", he tells the imprisoned Cersei.
* This is certainly Boccaccio's view in the ''Literature/{{Decameron}}''. See the page quote above for an example.
* In ''Literature/TheDinosaurLords'', Melodía's GirlPosse likes to talk about who sleeps with whom, who's hot and who's the best in bed, much to Melodía's annoyance. There's also the question of whether they're doing this just to taunt her.
* In ''Literature/{{Disclosure}}'' several characters try to make the claim that AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. This is uniformly contradicted with statistics that suggest female bosses sexually harass male employees every bit as often as their male counterparts. Thus it is suggested that each gender is inherently lustful. Meredith Johnson exemplifies this trope quite well.
* The Second Circle of the ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]'' (lust) has an inordinate amount of female sinners in it, whereas 95+ percent of the inmates of Hell are men.
* In Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe's ''Theatre/{{Faust}}'', Mephistopheles' witches behave like rock-star groupies towards him. Even Gretchen, the village maiden courted by Faust, makes a play for Mephistopheles, despite her otherwise consistently impeccable behavior. Mephisto never does the deed with any of the women he meets ([[FlamingDevil he prefers male angels]]), though he appreciates the attention.
* In ''Literature/HarvestHome'', all of the women are sex-crazy and [[spoiler:willing to kill people and maim their husbands to make sure it happens, although this is probably because of pregnancy, including Ned's initially "normal" seeming wife.]]
* Creator/KWJeter's classic SteamPunk novel ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', has two prominent female characters. Both seem to barely think of anything other than boning the hero, a ''veddy'' proper Victorian Gentleman who would never dream of engaging in illicit sex. In fact, he's horrified at the very notion of horny women, all while being completely unable to escape them. Thankfully one of them [[spoiler: is able to get it on with a clockwork automaton of the hero.]]
* ''Literature/KingDork'': Seemingly every teenage girl with a boyfriend is cheating on said boyfriend. Specifically, they all seem to love giving blow jobs to multiple guys.
* The ''Literature/MalleusMaleficarum'', a virulently misogynistic manual for [[TheWitchHunter Witch Hunters]], gives this trope as the reason why women are more susceptible (allegedly) to becoming witches.
* Creator/MarkTwain in ''Letters From the Earth certainly'' espouses this view, likening women to a candlestick hankering for a candle, and men to a candle that peters out long before the candlestick is tired of holding them. Satan ultimately reflects that perhaps polygamy is reasonable--as any woman would need a team of men to keep her truly satisfied.
* In Creator/MichaelCrichton's ''Literature/PirateLatitudes'' all female characters are either prostitutes or lascivious women. Everyone seems to expect this of them, and to assume it is their natural role in Caribbean society. The only people to turn down sex in the whole book are men (though it doesn't happen often).
* Creator/PiersAnthony once wrote a short story "Ship of Mustard" (which appears in the collection ''Alien Plot'') in which, as he describes in the introduction to the story, he tried to GenderFlip AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It's set in a space station on which there is a severe gender imbalance in births (far more women are born than men) and the women all want to get pregnant in order to advance their careers and social position. Why men on the station are reluctant to have sex is not explained.
* ''Literature/TairenSoul''. While the heroine's insatiable desire for Rain is portrayed relatively positively, nearly every minor female character is portrayed as negatively lustful. Queen Annoura's lust for "forbidden pleasures" and her tendency to keep attractive male "Dazzles" makes her easier for the mages to manipulate, and negatively affects her relationship with King Dorian. Jiarine Montevero is ''very'' lustful, and continually uses her sexuality to [[TheVamp bad ends]] or to help the mages. The Feraz are a race of {{Femme Fatale}}s and [[TheVamp Vamps]]. Then there's [[BitchInSheepsClothing Kelissande]] Minset…

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[[folder:Literature]]
[[folder:Music]]
* Popular The central theme of most of 3OH!3's music; more accurately "Women are exploitable holes and they ''love it''".
* "Coalmine" by Music/SaraEvans--the main protagonist has "nothin' but the supper on" because she knows that she and her partner are only going to have sex until it's time
for him to go back to work the next morning.
* The theme of [[{{Music/GuntherSinger}} Gunther]] is him being a "ladies man". His band, ''The Sunshine Girls'' do the backup singing while moaning and giggling.
* Olivia Newton-John in the radioactiva remix of the video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOm4vTKV6C4 Physical]]".
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CqHMzi2NAg Manhunt]]" by Karen Kamon.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD537oCkFk4 Mexico Road]]" by K.T. Oslin is a [[SexTourism
female villains in TheMiddleAges:
** For instance, the temptresses Duessa, Phaedria,
sex tourism]] song. Her songs "Younger Men", "I'll Always Come Back", "You Can't Do That" and Acrasia in ''Literature/TheFaerieQueene''. Oddly, Pride is the Deadly Sin "This Woman" are EthicalSlut songs, while "Hey Bobby", "Oo-Wee" and "Cornell Crawford" are told from a [[IntercourseWithYou sexually aggressive woman's point of view]]. In fact, so many of her songs drip with [[DoubleEntendre sexual innuendo]] and bravado that gets cast as female.
** The character
a newspaper reporter once referred to her as "the Music/TinaTurner of CountryMusic" as a result.
* In Music/TheGoGos [[TheCoverChangesTheGender cover version]] of
the Wife Jan and Dean song of Bath in ''Literature/TheCanterburyTales'' illustrates the era's stereotype of female same name, Surf City's a sausagefest:
--> "And we go to Surf City 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Two boys for every girl"
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kYLImd8_Xc Take Off Your Clothes]]" by Morningwood, the girl [[IntercourseWithYou wants to go all the way]] while the guy wants to wait.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEvGEzsfbq0 Hot Stuff"]] by Music/DonnaSummer from ''Music/BadGirls'', where a woman goes out and looks for some "hot stuff" tonight.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyoFQ51mPzM So Many Men, So Little Time]]" by Miquel Brown.
* "She Bangs" by Music/RickyMartin:
--> "And she [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bang&defid=436905 bangs]], she bangs\\
Oh baby\\
When she moves, she moves\\
I go crazy\\
'Cause she looks like a flower but she stings\\
Like a bee\\
Like every girl in history\\
She bangs, she bangs"
* Music/ChristinaAguilera is outspoken about her
sexuality. (She's called the "Wife of Bath" because she lives in Bath, a city in England, The ''Bionic'' and has been married five times.)
** A running theme in Literature/TheArabianNights, when women are demanding sex from men in tale after tale after tale.
''Stripped'' albums, and within ''Back To Basics'': "Nasty Naughty Boy" and "I Got Trouble" prove it. This is one of her selling points.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' takes place in a world [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUfzMDryA94 "Bitches Ain't Shit"]] by Music/DrDre (now with few men, since they strongly tend to miscarry or be stillborn. As a result men are kept carefully sheltered [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcf4yS5_aiI ukulele cover]] by [[WebVideo/FilthyFrank Pink Guy]]) puts a more negative and secluded, because otherwise women abduct them in "[[AbductionIsLove husband raids]]". One such man, the very beautiful and almost-of-marrying-age Jerin, is noted to have had erotic dreams, and after some QuestionableConsent is happy to be seduced by a visiting princess. Later in the book he goes out in public, surrounded by protective sisters, and a note is made that women stare at him with either envy--if only I had a man like that!--or open speculation, wondering if they could get away with stealing him. He actively fears being abducted and raped. Virginity is highly valued in unmarried men, since this world averts STDImmunity. It's an interesting use of {{misogyn|ySong}}istic spin on this trope, because on the one hand part of this "lust" is greed; there's economic value in men and particularly virgins. On the other hand, lust is certainly part of it. Jerin was taught the "art" of pleasing a woman coupled with his hands and mouth, the better to keep several wives happy; another male character employed the LysistrataGambit to great effect.
* This trope motivates the High Sparrow in ''Literature/ADanceWithDragons''. "All women are wantons at heart, given to use their wiles and their beauty to work their wills on men", he tells the imprisoned Cersei.
* This is certainly Boccaccio's view in the ''Literature/{{Decameron}}''. See the page quote above for an example.
* In ''Literature/TheDinosaurLords'', Melodía's GirlPosse likes to talk about who sleeps with whom, who's hot and who's the best in bed, much to Melodía's annoyance. There's also the question of whether they're doing this just to taunt her.
* In ''Literature/{{Disclosure}}'' several characters try to make the claim that AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. This is uniformly contradicted with statistics that suggest female bosses sexually harass male employees every bit as often as their male counterparts. Thus it is suggested that each gender is inherently lustful. Meredith Johnson exemplifies this trope quite well.
* The Second Circle of the ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]'' (lust) has an inordinate amount of female sinners in it, whereas 95+ percent of the inmates of Hell are men.
* In Creator/JohannWolfgangVonGoethe's ''Theatre/{{Faust}}'', Mephistopheles' witches behave like rock-star groupies
not-so-subtle disses towards him. Even Gretchen, former companions [[Music/{{NWA}} Eazy-E]] and Jerry Heller:
--> "Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks\\
Lick on these nuts and suck
the village maiden courted dick"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IaNTAmIGzE "Getting Lucky"]]
by Faust, makes The Chipettes.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXH5QLs_FPM "Just Another Lover Tonight"]] by Cheryl Ladd, where
a play for Mephistopheles, despite her otherwise consistently impeccable behavior. Mephisto never does the deed with any of the women he meets ([[FlamingDevil he prefers male angels]]), though he appreciates the attention.
* In ''Literature/HarvestHome'', all of the women are sex-crazy and [[spoiler:willing to kill people and maim their husbands to make sure it happens, although this is probably because of pregnancy, including Ned's initially "normal" seeming wife.]]
* Creator/KWJeter's classic SteamPunk novel ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'', has two prominent
[[TheCasanova female characters. Both seem to barely think of anything other than boning the hero, a ''veddy'' proper Victorian Gentleman who would never dream of engaging in illicit sex. In fact, he's horrified at the very notion of horny women, all while being completely unable to escape them. Thankfully one of them [[spoiler: is able to get it on with a clockwork automaton of the hero.]]
* ''Literature/KingDork'': Seemingly every teenage girl with a boyfriend is cheating on said boyfriend. Specifically, they all seem to love giving blow jobs to multiple guys.
* The ''Literature/MalleusMaleficarum'', a virulently misogynistic manual for [[TheWitchHunter Witch Hunters]], gives this trope as the reason why women are more susceptible (allegedly) to becoming witches.
* Creator/MarkTwain in ''Letters From the Earth certainly'' espouses this view, likening women to a candlestick hankering for a candle, and men to a candle that peters
pickup artist's]] [[ThePornomancer out long before the candlestick is tired of holding them. Satan ultimately reflects that perhaps polygamy is reasonable--as any woman would need a team of men to keep her truly satisfied.
* In Creator/MichaelCrichton's ''Literature/PirateLatitudes'' all female characters are either prostitutes or lascivious women. Everyone seems to expect this of them, and to assume it is their natural role in Caribbean society. The only people to turn down sex in the whole book are men (though it doesn't happen often).
* Creator/PiersAnthony once wrote a short story "Ship of Mustard" (which appears in the collection ''Alien Plot'') in which, as he describes in the introduction to the story, he tried to GenderFlip AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It's set in a space station on which there is a severe gender imbalance in births (far more women are born than men) and the women all want to get pregnant in order to advance their careers and social position. Why men
on the station are reluctant to have sex is not explained.
prowl]].
* ''Literature/TairenSoul''. While [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FfG_5JBVBQ "Good Girls"]] by Music/FiveSecondsOfSummer.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5aZJBLAu1E "It's Raining Men"]] by
the heroine's insatiable desire for Rain is portrayed relatively positively, nearly every minor female character is portrayed as negatively lustful. Queen Annoura's lust for "forbidden pleasures" Weather Girls.
* The Debbie Gibson songs [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeNkjeATrcQ "Cougar"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SZvADMikMY "Naked"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5BDr2u0r0 "Red Hot"]]
and her tendency [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuSztUADbzk "Sex"]].
* Music/ZZTop's [[Music/EliminatorZZTopAlbum "Got Me Under Pressure"]] takes this
to keep attractive male "Dazzles" makes her easier for the mages to manipulate, sick extremes.
-->"She likes [[ObligatoryBondageSong whips
and negatively affects her relationship chains]]\\
She likes [[DrugsAreBad cocaine]]\\
And flipping out
with King Dorian. Jiarine Montevero is ''very'' lustful, and continually uses her sexuality to [[TheVamp bad ends]] or to help the mages. The Feraz are [[BestialityIsDepraved Great Danes]]"
* "[[https://youtu.be/booKP974B0k She Wolf]]" by Music/{{Shakira}} references [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent lycanthropy]] as
a race of {{Femme Fatale}}s and [[TheVamp Vamps]]. Then there's [[BitchInSheepsClothing Kelissande]] Minset…metaphor for a woman's animalistic urges.



[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* On ''Series/SeventhHeaven'', Lucy wants to have sex with her boyfriend to feel like he loves her, but he won't have sex with her. In the same episode Mary says that she wants to have sex but she doesn't want to let herself yet and their mother is constantly being sexual toward their father.
* ''Series/{{Baywatch}}'': This is demonstrated during [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiLzcPAUZQ#t=177m31s this scene]] in [[TwoPartEpisode Part 1]] of "The Trophy" with the teenage girls who admire Eddie.
* ''Series/BedtimeStories'' which is about a bordello run by a madam named Belle (Kim Dawson) who helps women fulfill their sexual fantasies by pairing them with the gigolos she employs, exemplifying this {{Trope}}. Belle also has sex with the gigolos and the women who come to her. In the "No Names, Please" episode, Belle's client, Tania is looking for a man who wants a purely physical relationship. Belle tries out the guy herself in order to make sure he's right for Tania.
* ''Series/BobHeartsAbishola'': Gloria and Kemi openly talk about sex. Even Abishola, who appears quite prudish on the outside, has sexual dreams about Bob (before they are officially an item.)
* This is demonstrated in the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode "Wilderness Weekend", where Earl Sinclair and his friends go out hunting while Earl's wife Fran, her mother Ethyl, Monica [=DeVertebrae=], and Sid Turtlepuss's wife stay at home. Because of a mix-up, Earl and his friends are stuck with coffee while the women are left with beer, which they end up drinking. After becoming inebriated, the women become a lot more open about their attraction to the opposite sex. Sid's wife admits that she only married her husband because he had a nice butt, the women spend some time watching sports programs to ogle at the male athletes, they eventually decide to come after Earl and the boys after figuring that they're probably wandering around naked and slapping each other with towels, and Fran makes several remarks toward Earl near the end of the episode that strongly imply she'd like to do the nasty with her husband soon.
* The Creator/StevenMoffat era of ''Series/DoctorWho'' falls in step with this a good bit, with most women, from main characters to recurring characters to one-offs making the presence of their sex drives and attractions quite obvious in their dialogue and actions, aimed not just at the Doctor, but at men in general. This was notably a major departure from the way women were portrayed in the Creator/RussellTDavies era (where WomenAreWiser and almost exclusively celibate in practice, if not outright chaste, even in the nature of their romantic affections).
** Amelia Pond in series 5 deserves special mention. In her first appearance, she [[EyeCandy watches the Doctor change his clothes]] despite her boyfriend Rory [[ImStandingRightHere being right next to her]], attempts to have sex with the Doctor on the night before her wedding to Rory (granted, they had [[GladToBeAliveSex just survived a traumatic experience together]]), constantly expresses her feelings about the Doctor out loud when Rory is present, and expects a kiss from the Doctor during her wedding. Rory even [[LampshadedTrope lampshades]] that one. She also just expects Rory to be ok with it all. Maybe Rory [[StrawmanHasAPoint has a point]] when he says he loves her more than she loves him.
* ''Series/GirlCode'': This is taken as a given, and part of the "girl code" is not letting guys realize how horny a girl is unless it's in her best interest.
* The Enchanted Forest pub's 'queen of queens' in ''Series/{{Galavant}}'' is definitely enjoying the half-naked Galavant in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB13n49voyg this number]] from the season two premiere. Possibly zigzagged trope as well, considering she's not only getting handsy with him herself, but presenting him to be ogled by the gay pub's patrons as well. The show also features Madalena, a queen with a huge sex drive who at one point sings about how she likes "getting randy with whoever is handy", and even the hero's love interest Isabella gets her moments, including some EatingTheEyeCandy.
* Most of the girls on ''Literature/GossipGirl'' show this to a degree. A recurring situation in the first season was that the guys Blair and Serena dated kept insisting on "waiting", whereas Blair and Serena both just wanted sex. Blair spends at least one episode a season trying to seduce/sleep with Chuck just because she wants sex. Also, Serena apparently considers a few weeks an impossibly long time to wait for sex. Since the [[AllMenArePerverts boys are just as bad]], it's really more like People Love Sex.
* After showing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOr5q8boXUk this]] ''Hawaii News Now'' segment on the Spartan Race, we find out that the three female news anchors [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOr5q8boXUk#t=3m19s are distracted]] by [[ShirtlessScene the shirtless competitors]].
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' seems to run on this as well with Lily and Robin having really high sex drives, Lily's being even higher than her husband's. On her wedding day she even gets him to do it with her in a bathroom. She later even pulls off a female version of "the naked man" trick. She once said that if she didn't have Marshall, she'd be on the street "selling it for a nickel."
* On an episode of ''Series/LocalHeroes'' an older brother lectures his sister that teenage boys are only after one thing. She cuts him off with a sarcastic "News flash - girls want it too." He can't get through his next statement without going back to the previous point. "Really? They do?!"
* ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' is particularly strong in this regard. Women (and teenagers) who are not married, not over 60 (and not all of those) and not blatantly feminist are almost invariably (sometimes predatorily) interested in Napoleon, Illya or even Waverly.
* All three of the main female characters in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' qualify, even StrawFeminist Marcy, whose ex-husband, Steve, and current husband Jefferson once compared notes on who satisfied her better.
* Many of the nurses in ''Series/{{MASH}}'', specially in the first couple of seasons.
** Several of the female guest-of-the-week (Nance in "Henry in Love", visiting inspector in "House Arrest").
** Initially most of the nurses, including "Hot Lips" were eager to please the men in the camp. Most of the doctors had girlfriends who were nurses, including Henry, Trapper, and Frank, who were all married. As the show progressed, the mood gradually changed. Henry was replace by Colonel Potter. Trapper was replaced by BJ. Frank was replaced by Winchester. Colonel Potter and BJ were both faithfully married men who were only rarely tempted to stray. By this time, Hawkeye was increasingly cynical, drinking heavily, and was starting to lose his grasp on reality. He'd also managed to develop a reputation for being a womanizer and soon found it nearly impossible to get a date with a nurse and had to choose from women who visited the camp.
** Margaret also became less and less lustful as the series wore on. After a trip to Tokyo, she met and became engaged to Donald and stopped dating Frank. After her short-lived wedding to Donald, she still lusted after other men who visited the camp, but eventually stopped jumping every powerful man to visit the camp.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' goes here in a number of ways.
** Women constantly seem to be throwing themselves at Kirk and Spock in ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. The same happens with Riker, and to a lesser extent Picard, on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.
** In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E2TheNakedNow The Naked Now]]," the crew is infected with a virus that mimics the effects of being drunk. The menfolk mostly just get silly, but Tasha Yar puts on a slinky dress and successfully seduces Data while Dr. Crusher unsuccessfully attempts to do the same to Picard (not that he didn't look ''very'' interested in the prospect, but he manages to stave off temptation long enough to save the day).
** Much later in "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E14Conundrum Conundrum]]" when the crew is stricken with EasyAmnesia, Ensign Ro lets herself into Commander Riker's quarters to surprise him with some lovin' when he returns… not that he seems to mind.
** [[HumanAliens Betazoid]] women enter "The Phase" when they reach middle-age. This is like a [[MyBiologicalClockIsTicking biological clock]] version of a starship going to RedAlert and results in their sex drive ''quadrupling'' (or '''more''')! Since this is a normal part of the life-cycle of every Betazoid female, the trope is played straight for any of them in this age group, although younger or older women are more within the conventional range of humanoid sexuality.
** On ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', the Denobulans have a {{polyamor|y}}ous society, where everybody has [[ExoticExtendedMarriage multiple spouses]]. When one of Doctor Phlox's wives hits on Trip, the latter, a futuristic SouthernGentleman, awkwardly approaches Phlox about his wife's attempted "infidelity". Phlox's reaction is that Trip should have taken her up on the offer!
** T'pol when she was going through Pon Farr; the Vulcan MateOrDie propositioned Dr. Phlox and Lt. Malcolm Reed.
** In the original pilot "The Cage", the Talosians describe Yeoman Colt's "unusually strong female drives" as one reason she would be suitable for their plans to breed a human population.
* The [[DirtyOldWoman main characters]] in ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', especially Blanche. Not so much Rose though.
* Most women ([[EvenTheGuysWantHim and several men!]]) in ''Series/RescueMe'' are falling all over themselves to sleep with a firefighter.
* ''Series/{{Californication}}''. You'd be hard-pressed to find a woman in LA who doesn't throw herself at Hank. Given his [[GoodFlawsBadFlaws sex addiction]], it's not exactly good news for him.
* Any [=VH-1=][=/=]Creator/{{MTV}} reality show that involves women trying to win "the heart" of some C list Celebrity.
** Particularly egregious was the way Salty Oliver -- the only woman on the show who annoys Napoleon enough to ask her to shut up -- eventually set her sights on Napoleon in "The Ultimate Computer Affair".
** Then there's the eugenics girl who was chasing Illya in The Cap and Gown Affair.
* In ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', nearly all of the female characters (including [[SourPrudes Angela]]!) have had sex in the office and several of them are pretty kinky at home too. Phyllis has shared steamy details about her sex life with Bob Vance, and Meredith is an alcohol-fueled sex machine.
* [=Playgirl=] TV is the DistaffCounterpart to the Playboy Channel and is the first adult channel to target women.
* It is extremely hard to find a woman in ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'' who does not fulfill this trope. Sybil comes the closest to averting it, and may in fact be the only one who does.
* On ''Series/{{Passions}}'', in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8nP1O6pRx0#t=33m11s these]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkWu2CQ-fw#t=1m45s 3]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkWu2CQ-fw#t=15m33s scenes]], we see this {{Trope}} in action when Theresa and Sheridan drag Ethan and Luis to the middle of the floor when the two pose as the [[ChippendalesDancers male strippers]] who were hired for their bridal shower.
* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h8YBxsJjmc this segment]] on ''Series/{{Today}}'' Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager enthusiastically apply a copious amount suntan oil on [[WalkingShirtlessScene the bare chest]] of Tonga's flag-bearer, Pita Taufatofua at the [[UsefulNote/OlympicGames 2016 Summer Olympics]].

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* On ''Series/SeventhHeaven'', Lucy wants to have sex with her boyfriend to feel like he loves her, but he won't have sex with her. In the same episode Mary says that she wants to have sex but she doesn't want to let herself yet and their mother is constantly Loads of women in [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] had a certain lustfulness about them -- Aphrodite being sexual toward their father.
* ''Series/{{Baywatch}}'': This is demonstrated during [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsiLzcPAUZQ#t=177m31s this scene]] in [[TwoPartEpisode Part 1]] of "The Trophy" with
the teenage girls who admire Eddie.
Ur-Example.
* ''Series/BedtimeStories'' In some versions of ''Jason And The Argonauts'', they come across an island populated only by women. They ask for hospitality, which is given to them in exchange for impregnating them. In one version, they are intended as a sacrifice later on, barely escaping with their lives. In this case it's arguably not so much about a bordello run by a madam named Belle (Kim Dawson) who helps lust -- the women fulfill their sexual fantasies by pairing had killed off the men and needed ''some'' way to not die out in a few decades. Specifically, the women of the Isle of Lemnos insulted Aphrodite somehow, and were cursed with a horrible stench. Their disgusted husbands ditched them with for better-smelling Thracian wives, and in revenge the gigolos she employs, exemplifying this {{Trope}}. Belle also has sex with Lemnian women murdered the gigolos husbands and Thracian women both. By the time the Argonauts arrived, the stench had worn off and the women who come were desperate for... er, children. Then a ship full of handsome, heroic Greek men pulled into harbor...
* One of Herakles' lesser-known feats is going with Theseus (of Labyrinth and Minotaur fame)
to her. In the "No Names, Please" episode, Belle's client, Tania is looking for a man who land of the Amazons. The queen, Hippolyta, wants to keep Theseus as a purely physical relationship. Belle tries out consort, and says they'll be released once Herakles [[ImpossibleTask deflowers/impregnates 50 Amazon women]], figuring this'll get her a few days to enjoy Theseus' company. Herakles, being Herakles, does the guy herself deed in order to make sure he's right for Tania.
* ''Series/BobHeartsAbishola'': Gloria and Kemi openly talk about sex. Even Abishola, who appears quite prudish on the outside, has sexual dreams about Bob (before they are officially an item.)
one night.
* This is demonstrated in the ''Series/{{Dinosaurs}}'' episode "Wilderness Weekend", where Earl Sinclair and his friends go out hunting while Earl's wife Fran, her mother Ethyl, Monica [=DeVertebrae=], and Sid Turtlepuss's wife stay at home. Because SuperheroOrigin of a mix-up, Earl and his friends are stuck with coffee while Tiresias the women are left with beer, BlindSeer. At an earlier point he was [[GenderBender turned into a woman]] for seven years after angering Hera, during which they end up drinking. After becoming inebriated, the women become a lot more open about their attraction to the opposite sex. Sid's wife admits that she only he married her husband because he and bore children. His manhood was later restored. Later, Zeus and Hera had a nice butt, the an argument over who gets greater enjoyment from sex, women spend some time watching sports programs to ogle at the male athletes, or men. Naturally, they eventually decide to come after Earl asked the one person who'd experienced it both ways, and the boys after figuring that they're probably wandering around naked and slapping each other with towels, and Fran makes several remarks toward Earl near the end of the episode that strongly imply she'd like to do the nasty with her husband soon.
* The Creator/StevenMoffat era of ''Series/DoctorWho'' falls in step with this a good bit, with most women, from main characters to recurring characters to one-offs making the presence of their sex drives and attractions quite obvious in their dialogue and actions, aimed not just at the Doctor, but at men in general. This was notably a major departure from the way
he told them women were portrayed in get ten times as much pleasure from sex as men. Angry, Hera struck him with blindness. To compensate, Zeus gave him the Creator/RussellTDavies era (where WomenAreWiser [[DisabilitySuperpower gift of foresight]] and almost exclusively celibate in practice, if not outright chaste, even in the nature a long lifespan.
* Many parts
of their romantic affections).
** Amelia Pond in series 5 deserves special mention. In her first appearance, she [[EyeCandy watches the Doctor change his clothes]] despite her boyfriend Rory [[ImStandingRightHere
Literature/TheBible portray men and women alike as [[HumansAreFlawed inherently sinful and vulnerable to temptation]], with said temptation often being right next sexual in nature. Many women only appear long enough to her]], attempts to [[TheVamp tempt a male character]] or serve as examples of how the people of a specific nation have sex with the Doctor on the night before her wedding to Rory (granted, they had [[GladToBeAliveSex just survived a traumatic experience together]]), constantly expresses her feelings about the Doctor out loud when Rory is present, and expects a kiss from the Doctor during her wedding. Rory even [[LampshadedTrope lampshades]] that one. She also just expects Rory to be ok with it all. Maybe Rory [[StrawmanHasAPoint has a point]] when he says he loves her more than she loves him.fallen into sin.
* ''Series/GirlCode'': This is taken as a given, ** Lot's daughters decided to, with their mother and part husbands destroyed with Sodom, and no other avenue for having children available, get their [[ParentalIncest father]] drunk and [[DudeShesLikeInAComa rape]] him. (Though that arguably had less to with lust and more to do with OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace, because they thought they were the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Their Kind]].) The two resulting sons later become the founders of two tribes, the Moabites and Ammonites--[[AcceptableTargets who happened to be among the Hebrews' perennial enemies]].
** [[http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2023&version=ESV The most pornographic passage
of the "girl code" is not letting guys realize how horny a girl is unless it's bible]] has Israel and Judah represented as two sisters whoring around big time. God punishes them.
** After Joseph's brothers sell him into slavery, he winds up
in Egypt, where the wife of his owner tries to seduce him because he's hot. When he turns her best interest.
* The Enchanted Forest pub's 'queen of queens' in ''Series/{{Galavant}}'' is definitely enjoying the half-naked Galavant in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB13n49voyg this number]] from the season two premiere. Possibly zigzagged trope as well, considering she's not only getting handsy with
down, she accuses him herself, but presenting him to be ogled by the gay pub's patrons as well. The show also features Madalena, a queen with a huge sex drive who at one point sings about how she likes "getting randy with whoever is handy", and even the hero's love interest Isabella gets her moments, including some EatingTheEyeCandy.
* Most
of the girls on ''Literature/GossipGirl'' show this to a degree. A recurring situation in the first season was that the guys Blair and Serena dated kept insisting on "waiting", whereas Blair and Serena both just wanted sex. Blair spends at least one episode a season trying to seduce/sleep with Chuck just because she wants sex. Also, Serena apparently considers a few weeks an impossibly long time to wait for sex. Since the [[AllMenArePerverts boys are just as bad]], it's really more like People Love Sex.
* After showing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOr5q8boXUk this]] ''Hawaii News Now'' segment on the Spartan Race, we find out that the three female news anchors [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOr5q8boXUk#t=3m19s are distracted]] by [[ShirtlessScene the shirtless competitors]].
* ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' seems to run on this as well with Lily
rape her and Robin having really high sex drives, Lily's being even higher than her husband's. On her wedding day she even gets has him to do it with her thrown in a bathroom. She later even pulls off a female version of "the naked man" trick. She once said that if she prison. The fact Potipher didn't have Marshall, she'd be on the street "selling it for a nickel."
* On an episode of ''Series/LocalHeroes'' an older brother lectures his sister
just execute Joseph outright likely shows that teenage boys are only after one thing. She cuts him off he knew his wife enough to realize that Joseph didn't do it and putting Joseph in prison was probably a compromise.
** Subverted
with a sarcastic "News flash - girls want it too." He can't get through his next statement without going back to the previous point. "Really? They do?!"
* ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' is particularly strong in this regard. Women (and teenagers) who are not married, not over 60 (and not all of those) and not blatantly feminist are almost invariably (sometimes predatorily) interested in Napoleon, Illya or even Waverly.
* All three of the main female characters in ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'' qualify, even StrawFeminist Marcy, whose ex-husband, Steve, and current husband Jefferson once compared notes on who satisfied her better.
* Many of the nurses in ''Series/{{MASH}}'', specially in the first couple of seasons.
** Several
many of the female guest-of-the-week (Nance in "Henry in Love", visiting inspector in "House Arrest").
** Initially most of the nurses, including "Hot Lips" were eager to please the men
heroines in the camp. Most of the doctors had girlfriends Bible who were nurses, including Henry, Trapper, are either level headed and Frank, who were all married. As the show progressed, the mood gradually changed. Henry was replace by Colonel Potter. Trapper was replaced by BJ. Frank was replaced by Winchester. Colonel Potter and BJ were both strong willed (Deborah is one great example), faithfully married men who were only rarely tempted (Sarah, Priscilla, Abigail), or use their feminine charms to stray. By this time, Hawkeye was increasingly cynical, drinking heavily, and was starting to lose his grasp on reality. He'd also managed to develop a reputation for being a womanizer and soon found it nearly impossible to get a date save people (Ruth, Rahab, Mary).
** In the New Testament, Jesus came into contact
with a nurse the "Woman at the Well" and had to choose from the "Samaritan Woman". Both women were accused of adultery, but Jesus forgave them when society didn't. The latter of which resulted in the famous "He who visited is without sin, cast the camp.
** Margaret also became less
first stone." quote.
* Mermaids are said to have a very seductive nature
and less lustful as are trying to produce more of their species. Legend states that when a mermaid is turned down on an offer of sex, she'll fly into a rage and will kill the series wore on. After a trip to Tokyo, she met and became engaged to Donald and stopped dating Frank. After guy who denies her short-lived wedding to Donald, she still lusted after other men who visited pleasure.
* During
the camp, but eventually stopped jumping every powerful man to visit time the camp.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'' goes here in a number of ways.
** Women
Talmud (the Jewish law code) was written, the common stereotype was that women constantly seem want to be throwing themselves at Kirk and Spock in ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries''. The same happens with Riker, and to a lesser extent Picard, on ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.
** In the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E2TheNakedNow The Naked Now]]," the crew is infected with a virus that mimics the effects of being drunk. The menfolk mostly just get silly, but Tasha Yar puts on a slinky dress and successfully seduces Data while Dr. Crusher unsuccessfully attempts to do the same to Picard (not that he didn't look ''very'' interested in the prospect, but he manages to stave off temptation long enough to save the day).
** Much later in "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E14Conundrum Conundrum]]" when the crew is stricken with EasyAmnesia, Ensign Ro lets herself into Commander Riker's quarters to surprise him with some lovin' when he returns… not that he seems to mind.
** [[HumanAliens Betazoid]] women enter "The Phase" when they reach middle-age. This is like a [[MyBiologicalClockIsTicking biological clock]] version of a starship going to RedAlert and results in their sex drive ''quadrupling'' (or '''more''')! Since this is a normal part of the life-cycle of every Betazoid female, the trope is played straight for any of them in this age group, although younger or older women are more within the conventional range of humanoid sexuality.
** On ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', the Denobulans
have a {{polyamor|y}}ous society, where everybody has [[ExoticExtendedMarriage multiple spouses]]. When one of Doctor Phlox's wives hits on Trip, the latter, a futuristic SouthernGentleman, awkwardly approaches Phlox about his wife's attempted "infidelity". Phlox's reaction is that Trip should have taken her up on the offer!
** T'pol when she was going through Pon Farr; the Vulcan MateOrDie propositioned Dr. Phlox
sex, and Lt. Malcolm Reed.
** In the original pilot "The Cage", the Talosians describe Yeoman Colt's "unusually strong female drives" as one reason she would be suitable for their plans to breed a human population.
* The [[DirtyOldWoman main characters]] in ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', especially Blanche. Not so much Rose though.
* Most women ([[EvenTheGuysWantHim and several men!]]) in ''Series/RescueMe''
men constantly are falling all over themselves to sleep with a firefighter.
* ''Series/{{Californication}}''. You'd be hard-pressed to find a woman in LA who doesn't throw herself at Hank. Given his [[GoodFlawsBadFlaws sex addiction]], it's not exactly good news for him.
* Any [=VH-1=][=/=]Creator/{{MTV}} reality show that involves women
trying to win "the heart" of some C list Celebrity.
** Particularly egregious was the way Salty Oliver -- the only woman on the show who annoys Napoleon enough
''avoid'' it by taking any excuse to ask her study. There is actually a halakhah (Talmudic/Jewish law) commanding that men have to shut up -- eventually have sex with their wives once every set her sights amount of time depending on Napoleon in "The Ultimate Computer Affair".
** Then there's the eugenics girl who was chasing Illya in The Cap and Gown Affair.
* In ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', nearly all
his profession.[[note]]Examples given are: a man not bound to his job, every day; a camel-driver, once a month; a sailor, once every six months.[[/note]] Sex is considered one of the female characters (including [[SourPrudes Angela]]!) have had sex in three basic rights of women (not men), the office other two being food and several of them are pretty kinky at home too. Phyllis has shared steamy details about her sex life shelter, and a husband who cannot or will not provide his wife with Bob Vance, and Meredith these is an alcohol-fueled sex machine.
* [=Playgirl=] TV is the DistaffCounterpart
called to the Playboy Channel and is the first adult channel to target women.
* It is extremely hard to find a woman in ''Series/SpartacusBloodAndSand'' who does not fulfill this trope. Sybil comes the closest to averting it, and may in fact be the
divorce her. The only one who does.
* On ''Series/{{Passions}}'', in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8nP1O6pRx0#t=33m11s these]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkWu2CQ-fw#t=1m45s 3]][[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izkWu2CQ-fw#t=15m33s scenes]], we see this {{Trope}} in action
times a man is allowed to withhold sex is when Theresa and Sheridan drag Ethan and Luis to the middle of the floor his wife is considered ritually unclean, or when the two pose as the [[ChippendalesDancers male strippers]] who were hired for their bridal shower.
* In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h8YBxsJjmc this segment]] on ''Series/{{Today}}'' Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager enthusiastically apply a copious amount suntan oil on [[WalkingShirtlessScene the bare chest]] of Tonga's flag-bearer, Pita Taufatofua at the [[UsefulNote/OlympicGames 2016 Summer Olympics]].
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* The central theme of most of 3OH!3's music; more accurately "Women are exploitable holes and they ''love it''".
* "Coalmine" by Music/SaraEvans--the main protagonist has "nothin' but the supper on" because she knows that she and her partner are only going to have sex until it's time for him to go back to work the next morning.
* The theme of [[{{Music/GuntherSinger}} Gunther]] is him being a "ladies man". His band, ''The Sunshine Girls'' do the backup singing while moaning and giggling.
* Olivia Newton-John in the radioactiva remix of the video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOm4vTKV6C4 Physical]]".
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CqHMzi2NAg Manhunt]]" by Karen Kamon.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD537oCkFk4 Mexico Road]]" by K.T. Oslin is a [[SexTourism female sex tourism]] song. Her songs "Younger Men", "I'll Always Come Back", "You Can't Do That" and "This Woman" are EthicalSlut songs, while "Hey Bobby", "Oo-Wee" and "Cornell Crawford" are told from a [[IntercourseWithYou sexually aggressive woman's point of view]]. In fact, so many of her songs drip with [[DoubleEntendre sexual innuendo]] and bravado that a newspaper reporter once referred to her as "the Music/TinaTurner of CountryMusic" as a result.
* In Music/TheGoGos [[TheCoverChangesTheGender cover version]] of the Jan and Dean song of the same name, Surf City's a sausagefest:
--> "And we go to Surf City 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Two boys for every girl"
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kYLImd8_Xc Take Off Your Clothes]]" by Morningwood, the girl [[IntercourseWithYou wants to go all the way]] while the guy wants to wait.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEvGEzsfbq0 Hot Stuff"]] by Music/DonnaSummer from ''Music/BadGirls'', where a woman goes out and looks for some "hot stuff" tonight.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyoFQ51mPzM So Many Men, So Little Time]]" by Miquel Brown.
* "She Bangs" by Music/RickyMartin:
--> "And she [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bang&defid=436905 bangs]], she bangs\\
Oh baby\\
When she moves, she moves\\
I go crazy\\
'Cause she looks like a flower but she stings\\
Like a bee\\
Like every girl in history\\
She bangs, she bangs"
* Music/ChristinaAguilera is outspoken about her sexuality. The ''Bionic'' and ''Stripped'' albums, and within ''Back To Basics'': "Nasty Naughty Boy" and "I Got Trouble" prove it. This is one of her selling points.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUfzMDryA94 "Bitches Ain't Shit"]] by Music/DrDre (now with a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcf4yS5_aiI ukulele cover]] by [[WebVideo/FilthyFrank Pink Guy]]) puts a more negative and {{misogyn|ySong}}istic spin on this trope, coupled with not-so-subtle disses towards former companions [[Music/{{NWA}} Eazy-E]] and Jerry Heller:
--> "Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks\\
Lick on these nuts and suck the dick"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IaNTAmIGzE "Getting Lucky"]] by The Chipettes.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXH5QLs_FPM "Just Another Lover Tonight"]] by Cheryl Ladd, where a [[TheCasanova female pickup artist's]] [[ThePornomancer out on the prowl]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FfG_5JBVBQ "Good Girls"]] by Music/FiveSecondsOfSummer.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5aZJBLAu1E "It's Raining Men"]] by the Weather Girls.
* The Debbie Gibson songs [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeNkjeATrcQ "Cougar"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SZvADMikMY "Naked"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5BDr2u0r0 "Red Hot"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuSztUADbzk "Sex"]].
* Music/ZZTop's [[Music/EliminatorZZTopAlbum "Got Me Under Pressure"]] takes this to sick extremes.
-->"She likes [[ObligatoryBondageSong whips and chains]]\\
She likes [[DrugsAreBad cocaine]]\\
And flipping out with [[BestialityIsDepraved Great Danes]]"
* "[[https://youtu.be/booKP974B0k She Wolf]]" by Music/{{Shakira}} references [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent lycanthropy]] as a metaphor for a woman's animalistic urges.

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* The central theme of most of 3OH!3's music; more accurately "Women are exploitable holes In ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'', Rolf, the civilian tennis instructor appeared in a few strips [[TheEighties during the early eighties]] and they ''love it''".
* "Coalmine" by Music/SaraEvans--the main protagonist has "nothin' but
he was very popular with the supper on" because female characters (especially Miss Buxley). In one strip, Miss Buxley takes [[GRatedSex a private tennis lesson with him]] and in another, she knows that asks General Halftrack if she and her partner are only going to have sex until it's time for him to go back to could take off work the next morning.
early so she can take a longer one with him.
* The theme '''All''' of [[{{Music/GuntherSinger}} Gunther]] is him being a "ladies man". His band, ''The Sunshine Girls'' do the backup singing while moaning and giggling.Brooke [=McEldowney's=] female characters.
* Olivia Newton-John ** ''ComicStrip/NineChickweedLane'' featured a mature woman in her prime; the radioactiva remix focus then shifted to her college-aged daughter Edda who engaged in hot, hot sex with her boyfriend Amos in front of the video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOm4vTKV6C4 Physical]]".
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CqHMzi2NAg Manhunt]]" by Karen Kamon.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD537oCkFk4 Mexico Road]]" by K.T. Oslin
a balloon full of Belgians with camera phones; now Edda's ''grandmother'' is recounting how she met her husband while nursing a [[SexTourism crush on a Austrian POW to her daughter, granddaughter, and her granddaughter's ''ballet class'' (there's also a older female sex tourism]] song. Her songs "Younger Men", "I'll Always Come Back", "You Can't Do That" and "This Woman" are EthicalSlut songs, while "Hey Bobby", "Oo-Wee" and "Cornell Crawford" are told from a [[IntercourseWithYou sexually aggressive woman's point of view]]. In fact, so many of her songs drip musician who tried to seduce Amos [[ForTheEvulz for the dramaz]]). ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' has Pib herself, who is also in passionate love with [[DoubleEntendre sexual innuendo]] her boyfriend Geoff, and bravado that Geoff's ex-girlfriend Drucilla, who's a newspaper reporter once referred to her as "the Music/TinaTurner of CountryMusic" as a result.
* In Music/TheGoGos [[TheCoverChangesTheGender cover version]] of the Jan and Dean song of the same name, Surf City's a sausagefest:
--> "And we go to Surf City 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Go to Surf City, gonna have some fun\\
Go to Surf City, 'cause it's two to one\\
Two boys for every girl"
* In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kYLImd8_Xc Take Off Your Clothes]]" by Morningwood, the girl [[IntercourseWithYou wants to go
succubus. Notably, [[AuthorAppeal all the way]] while male love interests are exceedingly nerdy]].
** In ''9 Chickweed Lane,'' exactly ''two'' of
the guy wants to wait.
male love interests are nerdy. Two. Edda's grandfather Bill was very much the Manly Man, as was Gram's other love interest, albeit in a different way, and Thorax… well, he's [[ShapedLikeItself Thorax]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pinball]]
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEvGEzsfbq0 Hot Stuff"]] by Music/DonnaSummer from ''Music/BadGirls'', where a All of the women shown in Bally's ''Pinball/CaptainFantasticAndTheBrownDirtCowboy'' are depicted this way, such as the woman goes out in the middle of the backglass who's enthusiastically grabbing the groin of a man behind her.
* Implied in Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'', as Elvira's bedpost has nearly a dozen notches on it.
* In ''Pinball/AmericasMostHaunted,'' the tombstone for Molly Fitzpatrick, ghost of the Haunted Bar, includes the quotes "Loved by Many"
and looks for some "hot stuff" tonight.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyoFQ51mPzM So Many Men, So Little Time]]" by Miquel Brown.
* "She Bangs" by Music/RickyMartin:
--> "And she [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bang&defid=436905 bangs]], she bangs\\
Oh baby\\
When she moves, she moves\\
I go crazy\\
'Cause she looks like a flower but she stings\\
Like a bee\\
Like every girl in history\\
She bangs, she bangs"
* Music/ChristinaAguilera is outspoken about her sexuality. The ''Bionic'' and ''Stripped'' albums, and within ''Back To Basics'': "Nasty Naughty Boy" and "I Got Trouble" prove it. This is one of her selling points.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUfzMDryA94 "Bitches Ain't Shit"]] by Music/DrDre (now with a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kcf4yS5_aiI ukulele cover]] by [[WebVideo/FilthyFrank Pink Guy]]) puts a more negative and {{misogyn|ySong}}istic spin on
"If this trope, coupled with not-so-subtle disses towards former companions [[Music/{{NWA}} Eazy-E]] and Jerry Heller:
--> "Bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks\\
Lick on these nuts and suck the dick"
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IaNTAmIGzE "Getting Lucky"]] by The Chipettes.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXH5QLs_FPM "Just Another Lover Tonight"]] by Cheryl Ladd, where a [[TheCasanova female pickup artist's]] [[ThePornomancer out on the prowl]].
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FfG_5JBVBQ "Good Girls"]] by Music/FiveSecondsOfSummer.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5aZJBLAu1E "It's Raining Men"]] by the Weather Girls.
* The Debbie Gibson songs [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeNkjeATrcQ "Cougar"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SZvADMikMY "Naked"]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_5BDr2u0r0 "Red Hot"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuSztUADbzk "Sex"]].
* Music/ZZTop's [[Music/EliminatorZZTopAlbum "Got Me Under Pressure"]] takes this to sick extremes.
-->"She likes [[ObligatoryBondageSong whips and chains]]\\
She likes [[DrugsAreBad cocaine]]\\
And flipping out with [[BestialityIsDepraved Great Danes]]"
* "[[https://youtu.be/booKP974B0k She Wolf]]" by Music/{{Shakira}} references [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent lycanthropy]] as a metaphor for a woman's animalistic urges.
grave is a'rocking, don't come a'knocking."



[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
* Loads of women in [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] had a certain lustfulness about them -- Aphrodite being the Ur-Example.
* In some versions of ''Jason And The Argonauts'', they come across an island populated only by women. They ask for hospitality, which is given to them in exchange for impregnating them. In one version, they are intended as a sacrifice later on, barely escaping with their lives. In this case it's arguably not so much about lust -- the women had killed off the men and needed ''some'' way to not die out in a few decades. Specifically, the women of the Isle of Lemnos insulted Aphrodite somehow, and were cursed with a horrible stench. Their disgusted husbands ditched them for better-smelling Thracian wives, and in revenge the Lemnian women murdered the husbands and Thracian women both. By the time the Argonauts arrived, the stench had worn off and the women were desperate for... er, children. Then a ship full of handsome, heroic Greek men pulled into harbor...
* One of Herakles' lesser-known feats is going with Theseus (of Labyrinth and Minotaur fame) to the land of the Amazons. The queen, Hippolyta, wants to keep Theseus as a consort, and says they'll be released once Herakles [[ImpossibleTask deflowers/impregnates 50 Amazon women]], figuring this'll get her a few days to enjoy Theseus' company. Herakles, being Herakles, does the deed in one night.
* This is the SuperheroOrigin of Tiresias the BlindSeer. At an earlier point he was [[GenderBender turned into a woman]] for seven years after angering Hera, during which he married and bore children. His manhood was later restored. Later, Zeus and Hera had an argument over who gets greater enjoyment from sex, women or men. Naturally, they asked the one person who'd experienced it both ways, and he told them women get ten times as much pleasure from sex as men. Angry, Hera struck him with blindness. To compensate, Zeus gave him the [[DisabilitySuperpower gift of foresight]] and a long lifespan.
* Many parts of Literature/TheBible portray men and women alike as [[HumansAreFlawed inherently sinful and vulnerable to temptation]], with said temptation often being sexual in nature. Many women only appear long enough to [[TheVamp tempt a male character]] or serve as examples of how the people of a specific nation have fallen into sin.
** Lot's daughters decided to, with their mother and husbands destroyed with Sodom, and no other avenue for having children available, get their [[ParentalIncest father]] drunk and [[DudeShesLikeInAComa rape]] him. (Though that arguably had less to with lust and more to do with OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace, because they thought they were the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Their Kind]].) The two resulting sons later become the founders of two tribes, the Moabites and Ammonites--[[AcceptableTargets who happened to be among the Hebrews' perennial enemies]].
** [[http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2023&version=ESV The most pornographic passage of the bible]] has Israel and Judah represented as two sisters whoring around big time. God punishes them.
** After Joseph's brothers sell him into slavery, he winds up in Egypt, where the wife of his owner tries to seduce him because he's hot. When he turns her down, she accuses him of trying to rape her and has him thrown in prison. The fact Potipher didn't just execute Joseph outright likely shows that he knew his wife enough to realize that Joseph didn't do it and putting Joseph in prison was probably a compromise.
** Subverted with many of the female heroines in the Bible who are either level headed and strong willed (Deborah is one great example), faithfully married (Sarah, Priscilla, Abigail), or use their feminine charms to save people (Ruth, Rahab, Mary).
** In the New Testament, Jesus came into contact with the "Woman at the Well" and the "Samaritan Woman". Both women were accused of adultery, but Jesus forgave them when society didn't. The latter of which resulted in the famous "He who is without sin, cast the first stone." quote.
* Mermaids are said to have a very seductive nature and are trying to produce more of their species. Legend states that when a mermaid is turned down on an offer of sex, she'll fly into a rage and will kill the guy who denies her pleasure.
* During the time the Talmud (the Jewish law code) was written, the common stereotype was that women constantly want to have sex, and men constantly are trying to ''avoid'' it by taking any excuse to study. There is actually a halakhah (Talmudic/Jewish law) commanding that men have to have sex with their wives once every set amount of time depending on his profession.[[note]]Examples given are: a man not bound to his job, every day; a camel-driver, once a month; a sailor, once every six months.[[/note]] Sex is considered one of the three basic rights of women (not men), the other two being food and shelter, and a husband who cannot or will not provide his wife with these is called to divorce her. The only times a man is allowed to withhold sex is when his wife is considered ritually unclean, or when the man is studying Torah.

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[[folder:Myths & Religion]]
[[folder:Print Media]]
* Loads of women That's what Hugh Hefner has been saying in [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]] had a certain lustfulness about them -- Aphrodite being the Ur-Example.
* In some versions of ''Jason And The Argonauts'', they come across an island populated only
''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' by women. They ask for hospitality, which is given to them in exchange for impregnating them. In one version, they are intended as a sacrifice later on, barely escaping with their lives. In this case it's arguably not so much about lust -- the women had killed off the men and needed ''some'' way to not die out in a few decades. Specifically, the women of the Isle of Lemnos insulted Aphrodite somehow, and were cursed with a horrible stench. Their disgusted husbands ditched them for better-smelling Thracian wives, and in revenge the Lemnian women murdered the husbands and Thracian women both. By the time the Argonauts arrived, the stench had worn off and the women were desperate for... er, children. Then a ship full of handsome, heroic Greek men pulled into harbor...
* One of Herakles' lesser-known feats is going with Theseus (of Labyrinth and Minotaur fame) to the land of the Amazons. The queen, Hippolyta, wants to keep Theseus as a consort, and says they'll be released once Herakles [[ImpossibleTask deflowers/impregnates 50 Amazon women]], figuring this'll get her a few days to enjoy Theseus' company. Herakles, being Herakles, does the deed in one night.
* This is the SuperheroOrigin of Tiresias the BlindSeer. At an earlier point he was [[GenderBender turned into a woman]] for seven years after angering Hera, during which he married and bore children. His manhood was later restored. Later, Zeus and Hera had an argument over who gets greater enjoyment from sex, women or men. Naturally, they asked the one person who'd experienced it both ways, and he told them women get ten times as much pleasure from sex as men. Angry, Hera struck him with blindness. To compensate, Zeus gave him the [[DisabilitySuperpower gift of foresight]] and a long lifespan.
* Many parts of Literature/TheBible portray men and women alike as [[HumansAreFlawed inherently sinful and vulnerable to temptation]], with said temptation often being sexual in nature. Many women only appear long enough to [[TheVamp tempt a male character]] or serve as examples of how the people of a specific nation have fallen into sin.
** Lot's daughters decided to, with their mother and husbands destroyed with Sodom, and no other avenue for
having children available, get their [[ParentalIncest father]] drunk and [[DudeShesLikeInAComa rape]] him. (Though that arguably had less to with lust and more to do with OnlyYouCanRepopulateMyRace, because they thought they were either an explicit or an implicit male presence in the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Their Kind]].) The two resulting sons later become pictorials.
* Despite
the founders of two tribes, the Moabites and Ammonites--[[AcceptableTargets who happened to be among the Hebrews' perennial enemies]].
** [[http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ezekiel%2023&version=ESV The most pornographic passage of the bible]] has Israel and Judah represented as two sisters whoring around big time. God punishes them.
** After Joseph's brothers sell him into slavery, he winds up in Egypt, where the wife of his owner tries to seduce him because he's hot. When he turns her down, she accuses him of trying to rape her and has him thrown in prison. The fact Potipher didn't
obvious jokes about ''[=Playgirl=]'' being bought mainly by [[AllGaysArePromiscuous gay men]], ''[=Playgirl=]'' sells just execute Joseph outright likely shows that he knew his wife enough to realize that Joseph didn't do it as well as its DistaffCounterpart, and putting Joseph in prison was probably a compromise.
** Subverted with
yes, many of the female heroines in the Bible who are either level headed and strong willed (Deborah is one great example), faithfully married (Sarah, Priscilla, Abigail), or use their feminine charms to save people (Ruth, Rahab, Mary).
** In the New Testament, Jesus came into contact with the "Woman at the Well" and the "Samaritan Woman". Both women were accused
its readers ''are'' women.
* Just ''try'' finding an issue
of adultery, but Jesus forgave them when society didn't. The latter of which resulted in the famous "He who is without sin, cast the first stone." quote.
* Mermaids are said to have a very seductive nature and are trying to produce more of their species. Legend states
''Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}}'' that when a mermaid is turned down ''doesn't'' mention sex somewhere on an offer of sex, she'll fly into a rage and will kill the guy who denies her pleasure.
* During the time the Talmud (the Jewish law code) was written, the common stereotype was that women constantly want to have sex, and men constantly are trying to ''avoid'' it by taking any excuse to study. There is actually a halakhah (Talmudic/Jewish law) commanding that men have to have sex with their wives once every set amount of time depending on his profession.[[note]]Examples given are: a man not bound to his job, every day; a camel-driver, once a month; a sailor, once every six months.[[/note]] Sex is considered one of the three basic rights of women (not men), the other two being food and shelter, and a husband who cannot or will not provide his wife with these is called to divorce her. The only times a man is allowed to withhold sex is when his wife is considered ritually unclean, or when the man is studying Torah.
cover.



[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
* In ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'', Rolf, the civilian tennis instructor appeared in a few strips [[TheEighties during the early eighties]] and he was very popular with the female characters (especially Miss Buxley). In one strip, Miss Buxley takes [[GRatedSex a private tennis lesson with him]] and in another, she asks General Halftrack if she could take off work early so she can take a longer one with him.
* '''All''' of Brooke [=McEldowney's=] female characters.
** ''ComicStrip/NineChickweedLane'' featured a mature woman in her prime; the focus then shifted to her college-aged daughter Edda who engaged in hot, hot sex with her boyfriend Amos in front of a balloon full of Belgians with camera phones; now Edda's ''grandmother'' is recounting how she met her husband while nursing a crush on a Austrian POW to her daughter, granddaughter, and her granddaughter's ''ballet class'' (there's also a older female musician who tried to seduce Amos [[ForTheEvulz for the dramaz]]). ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' has Pib herself, who is also in passionate love with her boyfriend Geoff, and Geoff's ex-girlfriend Drucilla, who's a succubus. Notably, [[AuthorAppeal all the male love interests are exceedingly nerdy]].
** In ''9 Chickweed Lane,'' exactly ''two'' of the male love interests are nerdy. Two. Edda's grandfather Bill was very much the Manly Man, as was Gram's other love interest, albeit in a different way, and Thorax… well, he's [[ShapedLikeItself Thorax]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pinball]]
* All of the women shown in Bally's ''Pinball/CaptainFantasticAndTheBrownDirtCowboy'' are depicted this way, such as the woman in the middle of the backglass who's enthusiastically grabbing the groin of a man behind her.
* Implied in Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'', as Elvira's bedpost has nearly a dozen notches on it.
* In ''Pinball/AmericasMostHaunted,'' the tombstone for Molly Fitzpatrick, ghost of the Haunted Bar, includes the quotes "Loved by Many" and "If this grave is a'rocking, don't come a'knocking."

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[[folder:Newspaper Comics]]
[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* In ''ComicStrip/BeetleBailey'', Rolf, Wrestling/{{WWE}} from the civilian tennis instructor appeared in a few strips [[TheEighties during Attitude Era until the early eighties]] and he was very popular with the female characters (especially Miss Buxley). In one strip, Miss Buxley takes [[GRatedSex a private tennis lesson with him]] and in another, she asks General Halftrack if she could take off work early so she can take a longer one with him.
* '''All''' of Brooke [=McEldowney's=] female characters.
** ''ComicStrip/NineChickweedLane'' featured a mature woman in her prime; the focus then shifted to her college-aged daughter Edda who engaged in hot, hot sex with her boyfriend Amos in front of a balloon full of Belgians with camera phones; now Edda's ''grandmother'' is recounting how she met her husband while nursing a crush on a Austrian POW to her daughter, granddaughter, and her granddaughter's ''ballet class'' (there's also a older female musician who tried to seduce Amos [[ForTheEvulz for the dramaz]]). ''Webcomic/{{Pibgorn}}'' has Pib herself, who is also in passionate love with her boyfriend Geoff, and Geoff's ex-girlfriend Drucilla, who's a succubus. Notably, [[AuthorAppeal all the male love interests are exceedingly nerdy]].
** In ''9 Chickweed Lane,'' exactly ''two'' of the male love interests are nerdy. Two. Edda's grandfather Bill was very much the Manly Man, as was Gram's other love interest, albeit in a different way, and Thorax… well, he's [[ShapedLikeItself Thorax]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pinball]]
* All of
PG switch, the women shown in Bally's ''Pinball/CaptainFantasticAndTheBrownDirtCowboy'' are depicted this way, such being sexual was treated as the woman default. There have been plenty of evil seductresses in WWE's time, but heroic women have still been presented as somewhat sexual. If there's ever been a non-sexual female, she's usually portrayed as an example of SourPrudes; Wrestling/MollyHolly for example was a conservative prude as a heel and, while the middle TokenWholesome in a roster full of the backglass who's enthusiastically grabbing the groin of sexy Divas, she had still provided some tame {{Fanservice}} as a man behind her.
face.
* Implied Wrestling/TerriRunnels' advice column in Creator/WilliamsElectronics' ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'', as Elvira's bedpost has nearly a dozen notches WWE's ''RAW Magazine'' was titled ''Raw Sex.''
* [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BfZqQ8pAgZ1/ This post]] from Wrestling/{{Holidead}}'s Instagram reads:
-->"I run
on it.
* In ''Pinball/AmericasMostHaunted,'' the tombstone for Molly Fitzpatrick, ghost of the Haunted Bar, includes the quotes "Loved by Many"
[[MustHaveCaffeine caffeine]], [[DeadpanSnarker sarcasm]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bodybuilding}} lifting weights]] and "If this grave is a'rocking, don't come a'knocking.inappropriate thoughts."



[[folder:Print Media]]
* That's what Hugh Hefner has been saying in ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}'' by having either an explicit or an implicit male presence in the pictorials.
* Despite the obvious jokes about ''[=Playgirl=]'' being bought mainly by [[AllGaysArePromiscuous gay men]], ''[=Playgirl=]'' sells just as well as its DistaffCounterpart, and yes, many of its readers ''are'' women.
* Just ''try'' finding an issue of ''Magazine/{{Cosmopolitan}}'' that ''doesn't'' mention sex somewhere on the cover.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* In Wrestling/{{WWE}} from the Attitude Era until the PG switch, the women being sexual was treated as the default. There have been plenty of evil seductresses in WWE's time, but heroic women have still been presented as somewhat sexual. If there's ever been a non-sexual female, she's usually portrayed as an example of SourPrudes; Wrestling/MollyHolly for example was a conservative prude as a heel and, while the TokenWholesome in a roster full of sexy Divas, she had still provided some tame {{Fanservice}} as a face.
* Wrestling/TerriRunnels' advice column in WWE's ''RAW Magazine'' was titled ''Raw Sex.''
* [[https://www.instagram.com/p/BfZqQ8pAgZ1/ This post]] from Wrestling/{{Holidead}}'s Instagram reads:
-->"I run on [[MustHaveCaffeine caffeine]], [[DeadpanSnarker sarcasm]], [[UsefulNotes/{{Bodybuilding}} lifting weights]] and inappropriate thoughts."
[[/folder]]
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-->'''Athena:''' ''(Cradling Risa)'' Are you okay??
-->'''Risa:''' ''(With {{empty eyes}})'' Please... no more. If you thrust it inside me anymore... I'll go crazy. Forgive... Clara. ''(Faints.)''

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-->'''Risa:''' ''(With
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{{empty eyes}})'' eyes}}]'' Please... no more. If you thrust it inside me anymore... I'll go crazy. Forgive... Clara. ''(Faints.)''
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In ''Medicinal Fried Chicken'', [[ItMakesSenseInContext after giving himself testicular cancer]] Randy tells his buddies that women are into big balls. Cue Randy {{Gainaxing}} his inflated balls in front of multiple women complimenting on their size.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': In ''Medicinal Fried Chicken'', [[ItMakesSenseInContext after giving himself testicular cancer]] Randy tells his buddies that women are into big balls. Cue Randy {{Gainaxing}} bouncing his inflated balls in front of multiple women complimenting on their size.

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