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** [[Squick Including the children?]]

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** [[Squick Including the children?]]kids?]]
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** [[Squick Including the children?]]
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* Almost every Spanish movie. Full stop.
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** This probably is because of the director, Larry Clark. He is rather infamous for his pedophile tendencies.
** And also because the film is in fact a fairly accurate portrayal of youth culture in NewYorkCity during said time period, to which this troper can attest.
*** Subverted, in that this promiscuity is presented as a bad thing.
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** However, it's likely Willow and Tara had lots of sex together and it's known that Spike and Buffy had plenty of sex, not to mention Xander and Anya.

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Buffy is a straight aversion; Buffy, the most promiscuous character, has four partners in seven years, Willow three, and Xander only sleeps with two women in the entire show.


* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' especially with Buffy and Spike.
** Buffy inverts it more than plays it straight. Buffy and Angel went a long time without sex, and having sex was a very big decision. Other primary couples all get deep in their relationship before they go all the way. Buffy and Spike are treated differently, but it's also portrayed as a very unhealthy relationship and a big mistake on Buffy's part.

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* ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' especially with averts the trope. In the seven-year series, Buffy herself has a total of four sexual partners (Angel, Parker, Riley and Spike.
** Buffy inverts it more than plays it straight. Buffy
Spike), Willow has three (Oz, Tara and Angel went a long time without sex, Kennedy) and having sex was a very big decision. Other primary couples all get deep in their relationship before Xander has two (Faith and Anya, not counting demonic seductions with intentions on his life). Of those, only Parker and Faith were one night stands, as both of them abandoned the regular character they go slept with after they were finished; all other relationships evolved out of long-term friendship and/or dating (Or loathing, in the case of Spike) and each involved approaching the subject, following through, dealing with the aftermath, and all the way. Buffy appropriate emotions that come with. Despite all this, however, the characters treat each other and Spike are treated differently, but it's also portrayed themselves as a very unhealthy relationship and a big mistake on Buffy's part.though they were playing the trope straight, complete humorous "Has anybody here not slept with anybody else?" situations when they explain their past relationships to somebody new.
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* Swedish [[Underground Comics underground comic]] ''{{Comics/Rocky}}'' has this.

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* Swedish [[Underground Comics [[UndergroundComics underground comic]] ''{{Comics/Rocky}}'' has this.
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* Swedish [[Underground Comics underground comic]] ''{{Comics/Rocky}]'' has this.

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* Swedish [[Underground Comics underground comic]] ''{{Comics/Rocky}]'' ''{{Comics/Rocky}}'' has this.
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* Swedish [[Underground Comics underground comic]] ''{{Comics/Rocky}]'' has this.
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* A staple of {{Hentai}} everywhere.
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* The 90's film ''Kids'' thoroughly embraces this trope, and the film goes so far as to suggest even 12- and 13-year-olds get laid on regular basis with a variety of different partners.

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* The 90's film ''Kids'' ''[[{{Kids}} Kids]]'' thoroughly embraces this trope, and the film goes so far as to suggest even 12- and 13-year-olds get laid on regular basis with a variety of different partners.
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* Despite common perceptions of the 1940's, the plot of ''{{Notorious}}'' is based on Alicia's history and experience with many men, something which is regarded as neither extraordinary or even noteworthy, and she and Alexander Sebastian sleep together before marriage (Before even a proposal) after only a few weeks together.
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* Everybody except Gary who is ''The Last American Virgin''

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** Well, there is lots and lots of sex in the Cullen household -- just between the married folk.

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** Well, there is lots and lots of sex in the Cullen household -- just between the married folk.folk.
*** True, but this is notably only spoken about and never actually shown.
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* If you want to, you can make a town like this in TheSims
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* [[RuleThirtyFour Too many fanfics to name]].
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* Played straight and subverted on ''MarriedWithChildren'', depending on the characters. Al usually doesn't want to have sex with Peggy, who'd be perfectly happy doing the deed with Al more often. Bud ''tries'' to have sex as much as possible, but his lack of success means he ususally ends up scheduling ADateWithRosiePalms. Kelly regularly does the deed with assorted sleazebags and degenerates. Marcy routinely had very kinky sex with both her husbands.

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Note that in RealLife the average number of sexual partners [[http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/resources/FAQ.html#number is lower than what television implies]]. HotterAndSexier probably has a bit to do with this, as well as the SexTropes being opened into the narrative.

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Note that in RealLife the average number of sexual partners [[http://www.kinseyinstitute.org/resources/FAQ.html#number is lower than what television implies]]. HotterAndSexier probably has a bit to do with this, as well as the SexTropes being opened into fact that more ambitious writers may be of the narrative.
opinion that SexIsInteresting.



Contrast NerdsAreVirgins, LetsWaitAwhile. Often results in much ThreeWaySex. The logical extension of this trope also tends to result in SexIsGood. This trope is likely to be used by a writer who's convinced that SexIsInteresting.

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Contrast NerdsAreVirgins, LetsWaitAwhile. Often results in much ThreeWaySex. The logical extension of this trope also tends to result in SexIsGood. This trope is likely to be used by a writer who's convinced that SexIsInteresting.



* Oh Jesus God, "The Secret Life Of The American Teenager". That show OWNS this trope and takes it to the extreme. Ugh.

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* Oh Jesus God, "The Secret Life Of The American Teenager". That show OWNS TheSecretLifeOfTheAmericanTeenager", to an extent that's nearly comical considering the central premise is that the main character had sex, got pregnant and it screwed up her life. You'd think that the characters might interpret this trope and takes it to mean that having sex all the extreme. Ugh.
time isn't a particularly good idea. Of course, they ''are'' teenagers.
* ThirtyRock generally plays this straight, though not to as much of an extreme as many of the shows on this list. It was memorably subverted in the Season 5 opener where Liz's boyfriend Carol, a pilot, freaks out over the licentous life he leads of dead-end sexual relationships with women in random cities all around the world, declaring that he's had so many of these torrid encounters he can't even count them all. He ends up admitting that the exact number is six- comically low by TV standards, but very much an above-average number in RealLife.
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Contrast NerdsAreVirgins, LetsWaitAwhile. Often results in much ThreeWaySex. The logical extension of this trope also tends to result in SexIsGood.

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Contrast NerdsAreVirgins, LetsWaitAwhile. Often results in much ThreeWaySex. The logical extension of this trope also tends to result in SexIsGood. This trope is likely to be used by a writer who's convinced that SexIsInteresting.
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* CulpaInnata, where it's fashionable to be promiscuous.
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** When the series finally ended, a group of fans sat down and re-watched the entire series beginning to end over several days. Over the course of the series, Seinfeld alone had something like [[BeyondTheImpossible 72 sexual partners]].
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* {{Futurama}}.

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* {{Futurama}}.
{{Futurama}}. HollywoodDateless characters like Fry and Leela still have many sexual partners throughout the show. ([[DoubleStandard Fry]] more than [[MyGirlIsNotASlut Leela]]. Then there are more liberated characters like Amy and Bender, who aren't really chastized for their gettin' around. Even the Professor gets some. EveryoneHasLotsOfSex on Funturama. [[AndZoidberg except Zoidberg]].
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** He had intimate relations ''on a bearskin rug''.
-->'''Chuck:''' It ''didn't''.
-->'''Ned:''' It did enough to be distressing.
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*** Subverted, in that this promiscuity is presented as a bad thing.
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* Oh Jesus God, "The Secret Life Of The American Teenager". That show OWNS this trope and takes it to the extreme. Ugh.
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** And also because the film is in fact a fairly accurate portrayal of youth culture in NewYorkCity during said time period, to which this troper can attest.
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Those two tropes are character-specific. This is a motif for the show.


The idea here is that in fiction, broadly speaking, hardly anyone waits for more than a week before getting their sex on. Usually all it takes is realizing that they've met "the right person" for someone to decide to take the plunge. Every so often, of course, this turns out to have been an extremely stupid thing for them to do. However, being more abstinent is not typically considered a good response. Just "showing better judgment". Expect a WallBanger if they [[AesopAmnesia do the exact same thing two weeks later]]. However, it can also be a [[EthicalSlut conscious moral choice]] based on the idea that [[ForHappiness pleasure is good for people]].

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The idea here is that in fiction, broadly speaking, hardly anyone waits for more than a week before getting their sex on. Usually all it takes is realizing that they've met "the right person" for someone to decide to take the plunge. Every so often, of course, this turns out to have been an extremely stupid thing for them to do. However, being more abstinent is not typically considered a good response. Just "showing better judgment". Expect a WallBanger if they [[AesopAmnesia do the exact same thing two weeks later]]. However, it can also be a [[EthicalSlut conscious moral choice]] based on the idea that [[ForHappiness pleasure is good for people]].
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** Not to mention all the jokes about Roz's very healthy sex life.

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