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* In ''Series/TheBoys'', Hughie and Annie are the nicest character of the series and their sex is sweet and healthy. On the other hand, sex between the Homelander and Stormfront the two most villainous characters, include harming each other (they are NighInvulnerable superheroes) with Homelander frying Stormfront´s chest with his EyeBeams. Later, they have sex in an alley after Homelander turns a robber´s head into paste, apparently, maiming and gruesomely killing people are good for their libidos.
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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric, and they eventually fall in love. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstanding, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together.

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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, main character, Jason, is a good man who spends his youth taking care of and looking out for his family. Later, he meets his dream girl, Lyric, and they eventually fall in love. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstanding, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together. And even better, his mother gives her blessing for his wish to move away with Lyric.



* ''Seducing Dr.Lewis'' has all the villagers having awesome sex when fishing was still strong and plentiful. After they finally manage to get their factory in the village, they finally have good sex once again.

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* ''Seducing ''Film/Seducing Dr.Lewis'' has all the villagers having awesome sex when fishing was still strong and plentiful. After they finally manage to get their factory in the village, they finally have good sex once again.
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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric, and they eventually fall in love. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstood, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together.

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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric, and they eventually fall in love. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstood, misunderstanding, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together.
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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstood, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together.

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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric.Lyric, and they eventually fall in love. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstood, they have sex again in the counter at the electronic shop and get back together.
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* Played for drama in ''Film/AmericanMe''. The VillainProtagonist, the historical Mexican prison gang leader Montoya Santana (played by Creator/EdwardJamesOlmos), is released from prison for the first time in years. He meets a beautiful woman who he quickly falls in love with. When they make love for the first time, he can't reciprocate except by violently forcing himself on her. All the years that he's had to perform PrisonRape to survive in prison have given him a rather warped perspective on sexuality.

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* Played for drama in ''Film/AmericanMe''. The VillainProtagonist, the historical Mexican prison gang leader Montoya Santana (played by Creator/EdwardJamesOlmos), is released from prison for the first time in years. He meets a beautiful woman who whom he quickly falls in love with. When they make love for the first time, he can't reciprocate except by violently forcing himself on her. All the years that he's had to perform PrisonRape to survive in prison have given him a rather warped perspective on sexuality.



* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', after Jason and Lyric are officially dating, they finally kiss and have sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, they have sex again in the counter of the electronic shop and get back together after a brief fight and misunderstood.

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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', after Jason and Lyric are the good son as well as brother, Jason, meets his dream girl, Lyric. After they're officially dating, they finally kiss and have a passionate sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, after a brief fight and misunderstood, they have sex again in the counter of at the electronic shop and get back together after a brief fight and misunderstood.together.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'': When [[BigBad Syndrome]] learns Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl got married and have children, he exclaims this sort of thing.
-->'''Syndrome''': Elastigirl?! ''You married Elastigirl?''\\
* Syndrome sees the children*\\
'''Syndrome''': And got ''biz-zay!''
:: It's implied during the GoodTimesMontage that Bob and Helen's sex life improved when he bought a new car with the money he got from his first Omnidroid mission and got back into shape.

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When [[BigBad Syndrome]] learns Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl got married and have children, he exclaims this sort of thing.
-->'''Syndrome''': --> '''Syndrome:''' Elastigirl?! ''You married Elastigirl?''\\
* Syndrome ''[Syndrome sees the children*\\
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And got ''biz-zay!''
:: It's implied during the GoodTimesMontage that Bob and Helen's sex life improved when he bought a new car with the money he got from his first Omnidroid mission and got back into shape.
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** In [[Film/{{Highlander}} the first film]], the Kurgan subverts this. He's insane and monstrous, but apparently he sexes up Candy the prostitute good. [[spoiler:Later [[PostRapeTaunt he tries to suggest to Connor this is the reason why]] [[TheLostLenore Heather MacLeod]] took the secret of her rape to her grave; that he "gave her something [Connor] never could" and she secretly wanted him to come back. Of course, the more likely reason is she just wanted to protect her husband's feelings and prevent him going on a doomed RoaringRampageOfRevenge against an immortal barbarian who would easily kill him.]]
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* In ''Film/JasonsLyric'', after Jason and Lyric are officially dating, they finally kiss and have sex in the woods that magically turns into flower fields. Later, they have sex again in the counter of the electronic shop and get back together after a brief fight and misunderstood.
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* ''Fanfic/CrossAngeTheKnightofHilda'': In addition to the canon pairing of Ange and Tusk, Hilda and the main OC Rio consummate their relationship in a scene of PreClimaxClimax after both come to terms with their feelings for each other. Prior to Chris's FaceHeelTurn, she and Rosalie are also shown to have a passionate and fulfilling love life.

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* ''Fanfic/CrossAngeTheKnightofHilda'': In addition to the canon pairing of Ange and Tusk, Hilda and the main OC Rio consummate their relationship in a scene of PreClimaxClimax after both come to terms with their feelings for each other. Prior to Chris's FaceHeelTurn, she and Rosalie are also shown to have a passionate and fulfilling love life.
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* ''Fanfic/CrossAngeTheKnightofHilda'': In addition to the canon pairing of Ange and Tusk, Hilda and the main OC Rio consummate their relationship in a scene of PreClimaxClimax after both come to terms with their feelings for each other. Prior to Chris's FaceHeelTurn, she and Rosalie are also shown to have a passionate and fulfilling love life.
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* An example can be found in ''{{Franchise/Superman}}'', of all places. After Clark Kent and ComicBook/LoisLane finally got together, it was made abundantly clear[[note]]probably as a deliberate TakeThat to the "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" essay written by Larry Niven [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]][[/note]] that they ''can't stop'' having sex with each other.

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* An example can be found in ''{{Franchise/Superman}}'', of all places. After Clark Kent and ComicBook/LoisLane [[Characters/SupermanLoisLane Lois Lane]] finally got together, it was made abundantly clear[[note]]probably as a deliberate TakeThat to the "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" essay written by Larry Niven [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]][[/note]] that they ''can't stop'' having sex with each other.
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* ''LightNovel/ChivalryOfAFailedKnight'': [[spoiler:The protagonists, Ikki and Stella finally have sweet tender sex for the first time on volume 9]].

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* ''LightNovel/ChivalryOfAFailedKnight'': [[spoiler:The protagonists, Ikki and Stella finally have sweet tender sex for the first time on volume 9]].9, and end up using ''all ten'' of the condoms Stella had prepared]].
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* ''Literature/CaptivePrince'': Damen's sexual prowess is actually part of his nationwide reputation as TheGoodPrince; when he and [[DefrostingIceQueen Laurent]] start to have sex, he takes extra care that Laurent is comfortable and happy. In contrast, the BigBad is a child molester.
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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, InsatiableNewlyweds, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy. Compare and contrast EunuchsAreEvil.

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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, InsatiableNewlyweds, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy. Compare and ''and'' contrast EunuchsAreEvil.
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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, InsatiableNewlyweds, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy.

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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, InsatiableNewlyweds, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy.
EvilIsSexy. Compare and contrast EunuchsAreEvil.
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* ''Film/TheSaint1997''. In one scene Simon Templar [[MasterOfDisguise disguises himself]] as the BigBad Ivan Tretiak, and trolls him by claiming that the most difficult part of the disguise was [[GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex pretending to be so lousy in bed.]]

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* ''Film/TheSaint1997''. In one scene Simon Templar [[MasterOfDisguise disguises himself]] as the BigBad Ivan Tretiak, and trolls him by claiming that the most difficult part of the disguise was [[GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex pretending to be so lousy in bed.]]
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* In Japanese media, it's not uncommon for a character to state that a boy's interest in girls marks him as a normal, healthy boy.
** A couple of times in ''VisualNovel/IfMyHeartHadWings'' someone says this of the protagonist; tellingly, the second time is Aoi [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial saying this of himself]] after he is MistakenForGay.
* Played with in ''Manga/UbelBlatt''. Glenn was a DirtyCoward in the past and is a major antagonist, but he seems genuinely heroic after [[spoiler:his resurrection]] and accordingly has ([[EverybodyHasLotsOfSex a lot of]]) sex that his partners greatly enjoy, but he remains TheStoic throughout it. Meanwhile, [[AmbitionIsEvil Lebellont]] [[spoiler:rapes peasant women to conceive new children and invites his allies to do the same]], but only after the loss of [[spoiler:almost]] all of his children and a spiral into insanity caused by isolation, massive burn trauma and having to face his own villainy. Before that, he exhibited VillainousValor.

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* In Japanese media, it's not uncommon for a character to state that a boy's interest in girls marks him as a normal, healthy boy.
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boy. A couple of times in ''VisualNovel/IfMyHeartHadWings'' someone says this of the protagonist; tellingly, the second time is Aoi [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial saying this of himself]] after he is MistakenForGay.
* Played with in ''Manga/UbelBlatt''. Glenn was a DirtyCoward in the past and is a major antagonist, but he seems genuinely heroic after [[spoiler:his resurrection]] and accordingly has ([[EverybodyHasLotsOfSex a lot of]]) sex that his partners greatly enjoy, but he remains TheStoic throughout it. Meanwhile, [[AmbitionIsEvil Lebellont]] [[spoiler:rapes peasant women to conceive new children and invites his allies to do the same]], but only after the loss of [[spoiler:almost]] all of his children and a spiral into insanity caused by isolation, massive burn trauma and having to face his own villainy. Before that, he exhibited VillainousValor.VillainousValour.



** DoubleSubverted in the manga. It takes [[spoiler:Casca]] and [[spoiler:Guts]] at least one try before they can make sweet, sweet love without one of them having a bad bout of temporary insanity caused by post-traumatic stress from childhood sexual abuse. Still, their moment is the only instance of sex in the series so far that wasn't either AttemptedRape, [[NearRapeExperience near-rape]], [[RapeAsDrama actual rape]], [[HornyDevils demon rape]], [[APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy a pagan orgy]], [[NauseaFuel just plain sick]], or done out of [[ForTheEvulz spite]], [[BandOfBrothels money]], [[AnythingThatMoves lust]], or [[SexForSolace pity]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler: Guts and Casca]] resolved all of their then-current inner troubles through IntimatePsychotherapy.
** Played straight in the TV show and movie, in which [[spoiler: Guts and Casca]] have passionate, uninterrupted sex, taken up a notch in that the two have very good non-verbal communication cues when expressing their wants during their first time. In fact, this trope is yet another facet of showing how much [[RedOniBlueOni Guts and Griffith contrast with one another]]. Earlier, Griffith is shown taking [[spoiler:Princess Charlotte's]] virginity, but Griffith only initiates the act in order to gratify his angst over losing Guts, and so the sex is pretty emotionless between the two of them. In the afterglow, Griffith is seen sitting apart from a sleeping [[spoiler:Charlotte]], clawing at himself and crying. In contrast, [[spoiler: Guts has sex with Casca out of love and so their intercourse is brimming with emotion. In their afterglow, Guts has Casca sleeping in his arms and is shown to be totally content with a smile to match.]]

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** DoubleSubverted DoubleSubversion in the manga. It takes [[spoiler:Casca]] and [[spoiler:Guts]] at least one try before they can make sweet, sweet love without one of them having a bad bout of temporary insanity caused by post-traumatic stress from childhood sexual abuse. Still, their moment is the only instance of sex in the series so far that wasn't either AttemptedRape, [[NearRapeExperience near-rape]], [[RapeAsDrama actual rape]], [[HornyDevils demon rape]], [[APartyAlsoKnownAsAnOrgy a pagan orgy]], [[NauseaFuel just plain sick]], or done out of [[ForTheEvulz spite]], [[BandOfBrothels money]], [[AnythingThatMoves lust]], or [[SexForSolace pity]]. Not to mention that [[spoiler: Guts and Casca]] resolved all of their then-current inner troubles through IntimatePsychotherapy.
** Played straight in the TV show and movie, in which [[spoiler: Guts and Casca]] have passionate, uninterrupted sex, taken up a notch in that the two have very good non-verbal communication cues when expressing their wants during their first time. In fact, this trope is yet another facet of showing how much [[RedOniBlueOni Guts and Griffith contrast with one another]]. Earlier, Griffith is shown taking [[spoiler:Princess Charlotte's]] virginity, but Griffith only initiates the act in order to gratify his angst over losing Guts, and so the sex is pretty emotionless between the two of them. In the afterglow, Griffith is seen sitting apart from a sleeping [[spoiler:Charlotte]], clawing at himself and crying. In contrast, [[spoiler: Guts has sex with Casca out of love and so their intercourse is brimming with emotion. In their afterglow, Guts has Casca sleeping in his arms and is shown to be totally content with a smile to match.]]match]].



* When [[spoiler:Madoka and Kyōsuke]] ''finally'' sleep together in ''Shin Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'', it's a mix of this and TheirFirstTime, as well as very sweet and gentle [[spoiler: despite Kyōsuke's initial doubts about how selfless he is or not. Madoka reassures him that it'll be okay and also wonders if her and Kyōsuke's kids would be esper like him, and after some more chat while naked, Kyōsuke pulls the covers off Madoka and they have sex.]].
* [[spoiler: Makie and Renzaburo]] in ''Anime/WickedCity''. Their sexual encounter is extremely sweet, paused, and slow, especially compared with all the rape and FanDisservice that has been going on. [[spoiler: Doubles as GladToBeAliveSex as they both have ''barely'' survived an attack from the local demonic DarkActionGirl -- who's the same woman that Renzaburou himself had sex with in the beginning.]] The trope is even more enforced when the viewer realizes that theirs is the only sex scene that is fully pleasant and, more importantly, '''consensual''' - i.e., [[spoiler: Renzaburou had been tricked into sexing up the DarkActionGirl since she was a HoneyTrap, and Makie had been violently gang-raped a few scenes ago.]]

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* When [[spoiler:Madoka and Kyōsuke]] ''finally'' sleep together in ''Shin Manga/KimagureOrangeRoad'', it's a mix of this and TheirFirstTime, as well as very sweet and gentle [[spoiler: despite Kyōsuke's initial doubts about how selfless he is or not. Madoka reassures him that it'll be okay and also wonders if her and Kyōsuke's kids would be esper like him, and after some more chat while naked, Kyōsuke pulls the covers off Madoka and they have sex.]].
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* [[spoiler: Makie and Renzaburo]] in ''Anime/WickedCity''. Their sexual encounter is extremely sweet, paused, and slow, especially compared with all the rape and FanDisservice that has been going on. [[spoiler: Doubles as GladToBeAliveSex as they both have ''barely'' survived an attack from the local demonic DarkActionGirl -- who's the same woman that Renzaburou himself had sex with in the beginning.]] The trope is even more enforced when the viewer realizes that theirs is the only sex scene that is fully pleasant and, more importantly, '''consensual''' - i.e., [[spoiler: Renzaburou had been tricked into sexing up the DarkActionGirl since she was a HoneyTrap, and Makie had been violently gang-raped a few scenes ago.]]ago]].



** Not to mention, the very kind and softspoken Masataka [[spoiler: ''never'' really gets "good sex" since he's sexually abused by both Souma and Katsuragi... until the end of the manga, where his and Souma's IntimatePsychotherapy session is very gentle and loving, and it comes as catharsis after a good part of their issues are resolved.]]
* ''LightNovel/ChivalryOfAFailedKnight'': [[spoiler:The protagonists, Ikki and Stella finally have sweet tender sex for the first time on volume 9.]]

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** Not to mention, the very kind and softspoken Masataka [[spoiler: ''never'' really gets "good sex" since he's sexually abused by both Souma and Katsuragi... until the end of the manga, where his and Souma's IntimatePsychotherapy session is very gentle and loving, and it comes as catharsis after a good part of their issues are resolved.]]
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* ''LightNovel/ChivalryOfAFailedKnight'': [[spoiler:The protagonists, Ikki and Stella finally have sweet tender sex for the first time on volume 9.]]9]].



* In Creator/JossWhedon's last arc of ''Astonishing ComicBook/XMen'', before the X-Men make their final stand against the Breakworld, Colossus [[HeroicBSOD is overwhelmed]] by [[ApocalypseMaiden the position he finds himself in]], as he is supposedly prophesied to destroy the Breakworld. While he and Kitty Pryde are granted shelter by a renegade "pacifist" Breakworlder, as they prepare for bed Kitty [[DistractedByTheSexy distracts Colossus]] from his emotional turmoil by standing before him completely naked. The next issue we see them in afterglow, and going by the conversation it was very good:

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* In Creator/JossWhedon's last arc of ''Astonishing ComicBook/XMen'', ''ComicBook/AstonishingXMen'', before the X-Men make their final stand against the Breakworld, Colossus [[Characters/MarvelComicsColossus Colossus]] [[HeroicBSOD is overwhelmed]] by [[ApocalypseMaiden the position he finds himself in]], as he is supposedly prophesied to destroy the Breakworld. While he and [[Characters/MarvelComicsKittyPryde Kitty Pryde Pryde]] are granted shelter by a renegade "pacifist" Breakworlder, as they prepare for bed Kitty [[DistractedByTheSexy distracts Colossus]] from his emotional turmoil by standing before him completely naked. The next issue we see them in afterglow, and going by the conversation it was very good:



* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' gets in on the act as well, but zig-zag it a bit in that Peter Parker and Mary Jane are shown to be [[PowerPerversionPotential quite kinky]]. Also, in another instance when Peter is working with the Black Cat Felicia makes the comment "I swear, if you weren't so good in bed, you'd be useless" to which Peter says [[CluelessChickMagnet "I was]] [[AccidentalPornomancer good in bed?"]]. The same Felicia thinks Peter Parker is the best man she ever been with, also in the biblical sense. After he and Mary Jane get back together when [[ComicBook/NickSpencersSpiderMan Nick Spencer began his run on the title]], their first scene together as a couple is them waking up in bed together, half-dressed.
* An example can be found in ''{{Franchise/Superman}}'', of all places. After Clark Kent and Lois Lane finally got together, it was made abundantly clear[[note]]probably as a deliberate TakeThat to the "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" essay written by Larry Niven ForTheLulz[[/note]] that they ''can't stop'' having sex with each other.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' Franchise/SpiderMan gets in on the act as well, but zig-zag it a bit in that Peter Parker and [[Characters/MarvelComicsMaryJaneWatson Mary Jane Jane]] are shown to be [[PowerPerversionPotential quite kinky]]. Also, in another instance when Peter is working with the [[Characters/MarvelComicsBlackCat Black Cat Cat]] Felicia makes the comment "I swear, if you weren't so good in bed, you'd be useless" to which Peter says [[CluelessChickMagnet "I was]] [[AccidentalPornomancer good in bed?"]]. The same Felicia thinks Peter Parker is the best man she ever been with, also in the biblical sense. After he and Mary Jane get back together when [[ComicBook/NickSpencersSpiderMan Nick Spencer began his run on the title]], their first scene together as a couple is them waking up in bed together, half-dressed.
* An example can be found in ''{{Franchise/Superman}}'', of all places. After Clark Kent and Lois Lane ComicBook/LoisLane finally got together, it was made abundantly clear[[note]]probably as a deliberate TakeThat to the "Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex" essay written by Larry Niven ForTheLulz[[/note]] [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]][[/note]] that they ''can't stop'' having sex with each other.



** The first Silk Spectre has an affair with the man who savagely beat and tried to rape her, leading to an interesting discussion of the emotional implications of rape [[spoiler: and its impact on Laurie's parentage, but that's neither here nor there.]]

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** The first Silk Spectre has an affair with the man who savagely beat and tried to rape her, leading to an interesting discussion of the emotional implications of rape [[spoiler: and its impact on Laurie's parentage, but that's neither here nor there.]]there]].



** Likewise, Ozymandias doesn't see much personal need for a sexual relation and is more or less {{Asexual}}. He lacks the SexIsEvil mindset, however.

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** Likewise, Ozymandias doesn't see much personal need for a sexual relation and is more or less {{Asexual}}.{{Asexual|ity}}. He lacks the SexIsEvil mindset, however.



* Inverted with Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight of ComicBook/BlackOrder, who are a pair of genocidal killers, each with kill counts measured in ''planets'', but are nonetheless a HappilyMarried [[UnholyMatrimony villain couple]] who make no effort to hide that they have highly compatible sex drives and have sex daily if they can, and notably get frustrated if separated for a long period of time.

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* Inverted with Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight of ComicBook/BlackOrder, [[Characters/MarvelComicsBlackOrder Black Order]], who are a pair of genocidal killers, each with kill counts measured in ''planets'', but are nonetheless a HappilyMarried [[UnholyMatrimony villain couple]] who make no effort to hide that they have highly compatible sex drives and have sex daily if they can, and notably get frustrated if separated for a long period of time.



* A writer on fanfiction.net named [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/524315/Senigata Senigata]] writes numerous fanfictions of FinalFantasyVII that depict healthy sexual relationships between Cloud and Tifa.

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* A writer on fanfiction.net named [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/524315/Senigata Senigata]] writes numerous fanfictions of FinalFantasyVII ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'' that depict healthy sexual relationships between Cloud and Tifa.



* This is played with in ''FanFic/DirtySympathy'' while villains [[spoiler: like Daryan and Kristoph]] get off rough sex and rape and protagonists [[SlashFic Klavier and Apollo]] have gentle, awesome vanilla sex, but the time the latter two have sex with each other they [[FrameUp really]] [[StrangersOnATrainPlotMurder can't]] [[BlackAndGreyMorality considered]] [[GrayAndGreyMorality ''good'']] [[VillainProtagonist people]].

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* This is played with in ''FanFic/DirtySympathy'' while villains [[spoiler: like Daryan and Kristoph]] get off rough sex and rape and protagonists [[SlashFic Klavier and Apollo]] have gentle, awesome vanilla sex, but the time the latter two have sex with each other they [[FrameUp really]] [[StrangersOnATrainPlotMurder can't]] [[BlackAndGreyMorality [[BlackAndGrayMorality be considered]] [[GrayAndGreyMorality [[GreyAndGrayMorality ''good'']] [[VillainProtagonist people]].



** Suzaku and Lelouch [[PlayedWith play with this.]] They are a time traveler and emperor respectively trying to ensure world peace and have a loving and passionate relationship with each other. And they do it rather frequently. But Lelouch is an EvilOverlord who had many dissidents killed and subjugated many people. And Suzaku is TheUnfettered WellIntentionedExtremist who [[TheQuisling betrayed his own people]] and plans to let his lover die to ensure the timeline.

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** Suzaku and Lelouch [[PlayedWith [[PlayingWithATrope play with this.]] They are a time traveler and emperor respectively trying to ensure world peace and have a loving and passionate relationship with each other. And they do it rather frequently. But Lelouch is an EvilOverlord who had many dissidents killed and subjugated many people. And Suzaku is TheUnfettered WellIntentionedExtremist who [[TheQuisling betrayed his own people]] and plans to let his lover die to ensure the timeline.



** It's implied during the GoodTimesMontage that Bob and Helen's sex life improved when he bought a new car with the money he got from his first Omnidroid mission and got back into shape.

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* It is heavily implied in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' that Jessica and Roger have a very active sex life. Near the end of the film in the Acme factory Jessica seductively suggests GladToBeAliveSex / RescueSex to Roger saying she’ll “bake him a carrot cake” after Eddie defeats the BigBad and rescues them both from the Dip. It is carried further in the Maroon Cartoon Short "Tummy Trouble" when Jessica sensually offers to [[GRatedSex “play a little Patty-cake”]] with Roger when they get home after the shoot.
** Not to mention the fact that because Jessica was drawn as a walking sex symbol she is probably a natural SexGod. And since Good People Have Good Sex, that makes Roger one lucky RighteousRabbit!

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* It is heavily implied in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' that Jessica and Roger have a very active sex life. Near the end of the film in the Acme factory Jessica seductively suggests GladToBeAliveSex / RescueSex to Roger saying she’ll “bake him a carrot cake” after Eddie defeats the BigBad and rescues them both from the Dip. It is carried further in [[WesternAnimation/RogerRabbitShorts the Maroon Cartoon Short "Tummy Trouble" Trouble"]] when Jessica sensually offers to [[GRatedSex “play a little Patty-cake”]] with Roger when they get home after the shoot.
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shoot. Not to mention the fact that because Jessica was drawn as a walking sex symbol she is probably a natural SexGod. And since Good People Have Good Sex, that makes Roger one lucky RighteousRabbit!



* ''Film/ThreeHundred'': Leonidas and Gorgo have one passionate night of love-making just before he departs to the Hot Gates. While we don't necessarily see Xerxes having sex, he owns an [[RoyalHarem harem]] replete of {{sex slave}}s with some of which look very [[FanDisservice deformed and disfigured]] (implied to be for the emperor's pleasure).
** The sex scene with Leonidas and Gorgo also contrasts with the later scene where Theron practically rapes Gorgo as part of a bribe so he'll continue to support Leonidas' mission.
** The sequel features the villain Artemisia having very rough and savage sex with Themistocles (the movie's ''protagonist'' no less).



* Played for drama in ''Film/AmericanMe''. The VillainProtagonist, the historical Mexican prison gang leader Montoya Santana (played by Creator/EdwardJamesOlmos), is released from prison for the first time in years. He meets a beautiful woman who he quickly falls in love with. When they make love for the first time, he can't reciprocate except by violently forcing himself on her. All the years that he's had to perform PrisonRape to survive in prison have given him a rather warped perspective on sexuality.



** {{Played with}}. Mary is actually perfectly okay with the students having sex! ...As long as it's heterosexual sex in which the man is dominant and the woman is submissive and there's no foreplay and...

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** {{Played with}}.[[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Mary is actually perfectly okay with the students having sex! ...As long as it's heterosexual sex in which the man is dominant and the woman is submissive and there's no foreplay and...



* In ''Film/TheDeparted'', Matt Damon's villain character has at least one bout with erectile dysfunction (tellingly [[spoiler: right after he's gotten engaged, betraying his deep-seated trust issues.]]) The hero, Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio, is a lovin' machine.
* In Robert Rodriguez's ''Film/{{Desperado}},'' we have an extended, passionate love scene between the main protagonists, played by Creator/AntonioBanderas and Creator/SalmaHayek. Cut to the villain Bucho lying on his bed, smoking a cigar and looking bored while a prostitute bounces up and down on him. Then she kisses him and he blows smoke into her mouth, sending her into a coughing fit.

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* Downplayed in ''Film/CaptainKronosVampireHunter''. The title character effortlessly hooks up with a beautiful and willing woman, who enjoys sex with him -- but then (with a freshly bleeding lip) asks him why he's so rough with her (he gives a FreudianExcuse about his having been "kissed" by vampires).
* In ''Film/TheDeparted'', Matt Damon's Creator/MattDamon's villain character has at least one bout with erectile dysfunction (tellingly [[spoiler: right after he's gotten engaged, betraying his deep-seated trust issues.]]) issues]].) The hero, Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio, is a lovin' machine.
* In Robert Rodriguez's Creator/RobertRodriguez's ''Film/{{Desperado}},'' we have an extended, passionate love scene between the main protagonists, played by Creator/AntonioBanderas and Creator/SalmaHayek. Cut to the villain Bucho lying on his bed, smoking a cigar and looking bored while a prostitute bounces up and down on him. Then she kisses him and he blows smoke into her mouth, sending her into a coughing fit.



%%* Melanie and Jared in the [[FilmOfTheBook film adaptation]] of ''Literature/TheHost''.%%What about them?%%

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* In ''Film/HighlanderIIITheSorcerer'', Connor [=MacLeod=] has very passionate and romantic sex scenes with his past and present love interests. The villain Kane visits a hooker in a seedy inner-city neighborhood whom he proceeds to physically abuse.
* A twist on this trope is in ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'' involving the same couple. Tom and Edie have a very passionate love life for a couple that's been married close to twenty years. After she learns that her husband may have been a vicious criminal, Edie has [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys even more passionate sex]] (but rough and borderline violent) with him [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on the staircase]].
%%* Melanie and Jared in the [[FilmOfTheBook [[TheFilmOfTheBook film adaptation]] of ''Literature/TheHost''.%%What about them?%%them?%%
* ''Film/JennifersBody'': Analysed by the relationship between Jennifer and Anita, [[spoiler: Jenifer was sacrificed under the belief that she was a virgin and her body was possessed by a succubus after the events at the concert. Jennifer was allegorical of a sexual predator who targets the opposite sex for trying to sleep with her. Anita "Needy" Lesnicki was shown to be with a supportive and considerate boyfriend named Chip, who wanted to make sure that Needy would enjoy their first time as much as he would]].



* ''Film/RedSparrow'': Dominika and Nate sleep together twice over the course of the film. These are the only sexual acts in the film that are even properly consensual, never mind passionate.



* ''Film/{{Shame}}'': The protagonist Brandon is a sex addict, masturbating and browsing porn in the time in the time in between screwing random women, and sometimes even ''during'' said screwing. But when he's finally able to have sex with someone he actually has an emotional connection with, he can't get it up. Commitment is a turnoff to him, so he remains trapped in his shallow lifestyle.



* In ''Film/{{Spartacus}}'' the titular hero is straight and monogamous (claims of HoYay notwithstanding), the corrupt but essentially sympathetic Gracchus is a womanizer and the outright evil Crassus is a DepravedBisexual.

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* In the action movie ''Film/ShowdownInLittleTokyo'', the CowboyCop hero Kenner (Creator/DolphLundgren) is a muscular sexual dynamo [[BiggerIsBetterInBed whose penis size is literally complimented]] by his detective partner. The BigBad Yoshida is a misogynistic rapist who is implied to not be able to get it up unless he physically beats women.
* In ''Film/{{Spartacus}}'' the titular hero is straight and monogamous (claims of HoYay notwithstanding), notwithstanding); the corrupt but essentially sympathetic Gracchus is a womanizer and the outright evil Crassus is a DepravedBisexual.



* ''Film/TedBundy'': Well, Ted is obviously a brutal rapist on the side, but this trope is especially apparent when he ties up his girlfriend Lee for a rough bout of bondage sex, which she clearly doesn't enjoy.
* In ''Film/TequilaSunrise'', Mac, the hero, and Jo Ann, the restaurant owner he falls in love with, have sex for ''four hours straight''.



* Downplayed in ''Film/CaptainKronosVampireHunter''. The title character effortlessly hooks up with a beautiful and willing woman, who enjoys sex with him -- but then (with a freshly bleeding lip) asks him why he's so rough with her (he gives a FreudianExcuse about his having been "kissed" by vampires).
* ''Film/{{Shame}}'': The protagonist Brandon is a sex addict, masturbating and browsing porn in the time in the time in between screwing random women, and sometimes even ''during'' said screwing. But when he's finally able to have sex with someone he actually has an emotional connection with, he can't get it up. Commitment is a turnoff to him, so he remains trapped in his shallow lifestyle.
* In ''Film/HighlanderIIITheSorcerer'', Connor [=MacLeod=] has very passionate and romantic sex scenes with his past and present love interests. The villain Kane visits a hooker in a seedy inner-city neighborhood whom he proceeds to physically abuse.
* In the action movie ''Film/ShowdownInLittleTokyo'', the CowboyCop hero Kenner (Dolph Lundgren) is a muscular sexual dynamo [[BiggerIsBetterInBed whose penis size is literally complimented]] by his detective partner. The BigBad Yoshida is a misogynistic rapist who is implied to not be able to get it up unless he physically beats women.
* Played for drama in ''Film/AmericanMe''. The VillainProtagonist, the historical Mexican prison gang leader Montoya Santana (played by Edward James Olmos), is released from prison for the first time in years. He meets a beautiful woman who he quickly falls in love with. When they make love for the first time, he can't reciprocate except by violently forcing himself on her. All the years that he's had to perform PrisonRape to survive in prison have given him a rather warped perspective on sexuality.
* In ''Film/TequilaSunrise'', Mac, the hero, and Jo Ann, the restaurant owner he falls in love with, have sex for ''four hours straight''.
* ''Film/TedBundy'': Well, Ted is obviously a brutal rapist on the side, but this trope is especially apparent when he ties up his girlfriend Lee for a rough bout of bondage sex, which she clearly doesn't enjoy.
* A twist on this trope is in ''Film/AHistoryOfViolence'' involving the same couple. Tom and Edie have a very passionate love life for a couple that's been married close to twenty years. After she learns that her husband may have been a vicious criminal, Edie has [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys even more passionate sex]] (but rough and borderline violent) with him [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces on the staircase]].
* ''Film/RedSparrow'': Dominika and Nate sleep together twice over the course of the film. These are the only sexual acts in the film that are even properly consensual, never mind passionate.
* ''Film/ThreeHundred'': Leonidas and Gorgo have one passionate night of love-making just before he departs to the Hot Gates. While we don't necessarily see Xerxes having sex, he owns an [[RoyalHarem harem]] replete of {{sex slave}}s with some of which look very [[FanDisservice deformed and disfigured]] (implied to be for the emperor's pleasure).
** The sex scene with Leonidas and Gorgo also contrasts with the later scene where Theron practically rapes Gorgo as part of a bribe so he'll continue to support Leonidas' mission.
** The sequel features the villain Artemisia having very rough and savage sex with Themistocles (the movie's ''protagonist'' no less).
* ''Film/JennifersBody'': Analysed by the relationship between Jennifer and Anita, [[spoiler: Jenifer was sacrificed under the belief that she was a virgin and her body was possessed by a succubus after the events at the concert. Jennifer was allegorical of a sexual predator who targets the opposite sex for trying to sleep with her. Anita "Needy" Lesnicki was shown to be with a supportive and considerate boyfriend named Chip, who wanted to make sure that Needy would enjoy their first time as much as he would.]]



* ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'', being an AuthorTract written by Ayn Rand, treats this as a WriterOnBoard issue: [[StrawmanPolitical Strawman Socialists]] can't help but believe that SexIsEvil; Rearden has the misfortune to be married to one of them, so Dagny justifies the consummation of her affair with him by her having experienced a guiltless pleasure greater than anything they could tolerate.

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* ''Literature/AtlasShrugged'', being an AuthorTract written by Ayn Rand, treats this as a WriterOnBoard issue: [[StrawmanPolitical [[StrawCharacter Strawman Socialists]] can't help but believe that SexIsEvil; Rearden has the misfortune to be married to one of them, so Dagny justifies the consummation of her affair with him by her having experienced a guiltless pleasure greater than anything they could tolerate.



* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': The HappilyMarried and loving Arthur and Molly Weasley. As Draco Malfoy points out to Ron in the first book, they have more kids than they could afford.

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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
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The HappilyMarried and loving Arthur and Molly Weasley. As Draco Malfoy points out to Ron in the first book, they have more kids than they could afford.



* ''Literature/ParadiseLost'': Milton delivers a TakeThat to the MoralGuardians of his time by including sex (''a lot'' of sex, according to Eve) in Adam's and Eve's perfect life in Eden. Milton had some very unconventional religious views.
** Archangel Raphael tells Adam that the sex life of angels is even better.

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* ''Literature/ParadiseLost'': Milton Creator/JohnMilton delivers a TakeThat to the MoralGuardians of his time by including sex (''a lot'' of sex, according to Eve) in Adam's and Eve's perfect life in Eden. Milton had some very unconventional religious views.
** Archangel Raphael
views. ArchangelRaphael tells Adam that the sex life of angels is even better.



* In ''Literature/TheDinosaurLords'', whenever Melodía and Jaume are together, they have wonderful sex, whereas more villainous Falk feels no satisfaction when he [[spoiler:rapes a woman.]]

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* In ''Literature/TheDinosaurLords'', whenever Melodía and Jaume are together, they have wonderful sex, whereas more villainous Falk feels no satisfaction when he [[spoiler:rapes a woman.]]woman]].



** Possibly subverted as [[spoiler: Jack himself is not that good a person after all.]]

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** Possibly subverted as [[spoiler: Jack himself is not that good a person after all.]]all]].



* A lot of the characters in ''Series/{{Bones}}'' are pretty darn sexual, even devoutly Catholic Booth.
-->'''Cam:''' Um... a lot of these guys look pretty rough.\\
'''Daisy:''' I like it rough, but only when there's a safe word.



* When Series/{{Chuck}} and Sarah finally get together, we don't see what's going on in their train compartment -- but the montage of room-service dishes tells us that they stay in there and don't come out for ''days''.



* Averted in ''Series/CriminalMinds'', where one episode has a man's wife ask "what's gotten ''into'' you tonight?" in a voice clearly implying that they just had very good sex. What had got into him is that earlier that day, he ''shot someone''. [[spoiler:Of course, maybe that sex was in his head, as he turns out to be a hallucinating psychotic]].
** In general the show plays it very straight though. Hotch's wife is basically the show's moral center, and according to Hotch anyhow the sex was great (although it can't save their marriage in the end). Morgan's partners range between okay, and mind-blowing. Even seven years into their marriage, Jareau and her husband can't keep their hands off one another. Even applies to Rossi, who has had three rocky relationships: but let's just say the sex wasn't the problem. Though both Garcia and Emily have dated creeps before.
* In ''Series/Daredevil2015'', Foggy is implied to be a good sexual partner, though it's also indicated he might not have been when he was younger(and, in flashbacks, more fratboyish).

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* Averted in ''Series/CriminalMinds'', where one episode has a man's wife ask "what's gotten ''into'' you tonight?" in a voice clearly implying that they just had very good sex. What had got into him is that earlier that day, he ''shot someone''. [[spoiler:Of course, maybe that sex was in his head, as he turns out to be a hallucinating psychotic]].
**
psychotic.]] In general the show plays it very straight though. Hotch's wife is basically the show's moral center, and according to Hotch anyhow the sex was great (although it can't save their marriage in the end). Morgan's partners range between okay, and mind-blowing. Even seven years into their marriage, Jareau and her husband can't keep their hands off one another. Even applies to Rossi, who has had three rocky relationships: but let's just say the sex wasn't the problem. Though both Garcia and Emily have dated creeps before.
* In ''Series/Daredevil2015'', Foggy is implied to be a good sexual partner, though it's also indicated he might not have been when he was younger(and, younger (and, in flashbacks, more fratboyish).



* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': Niles' marriage to Maris is mentioned to be both loveless and sexless - Niles having to sleep in a separate bedroom. However, his eventually relationship with Daphne is much more energetic. The day after they finally do sleep together, Frasier just finds him sitting there, utterly blissed out. A later episode has Daphne admit Niles ruined other men for her.
* ''{{Series/Friends}}'': It was ''because'' their sex was so good that Monica and Chandler, two of the nicest most loyal characters on the show, upgraded from a one night stand to FriendsWithBenefits and then to a serious relationship. They risked a valuable friendship but the sex was just. that. good.
** So good that they considered doing it in the room ''next to her brother''!
*** It's also emphasized that sex with each other was better than with previous partners. (Which had been reasonable to bad). They both describe each other as the best they've ever had, with the implication its because they're better people with each other.
*** They even went so far as to say that Chandler is better than [[Creator/TomSelleck Richard]]!

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* ''Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond''. Ian Fleming is shown passionately [[WallBangHer Wall Banging]] his GirlOfTheWeek, while his future {{Love Interest|s}} is being kissed and undressed by her husband and looking rather bored by the whole business. So presumably inverted with Unfaithful Cads Have Good Sex while good people don't.
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': Niles' marriage to Maris is mentioned to be both loveless and sexless - Niles having to sleep in a separate bedroom. However, his eventually eventual relationship with Daphne is much more energetic. The day after they finally do sleep together, Frasier just finds him sitting there, utterly blissed out. A later episode has Daphne admit Niles ruined other men for her.
* ''{{Series/Friends}}'': It was ''because'' their sex was so good that Monica and Chandler, two of the nicest most loyal characters on the show, upgraded from a one night stand to FriendsWithBenefits and then to a serious relationship. They risked a valuable friendship but the sex was just. that. good. \n** So good that they considered doing it in the room ''next to her brother''!
***
brother''! It's also emphasized that sex with each other was better than with previous partners. (Which had been reasonable to bad). They both describe each other as the best they've ever had, with the implication its because they're better people with each other. \n*** They even went so far as to say that Chandler is better than [[Creator/TomSelleck Richard]]!



* In the opinion of Marine Person from ''Series/GenerationKill'' good sex makes people good, the global instability and the Iraq war boils down to people having a poor sex life. [[labelnote:Click to enlarge]]'''Cpl. Person''': Lack of pussy that fucks countries up, lack of pussy is the root fucking cause of all global instability, if more hajis were getting quality pussy, there'd be no reason for us to come over and fuck 'em up like this, cause a nut-busting haji, is a happy haji. You take the Republican Guard and comp their asses for a week in Vegas. No fucking war! If Saddam invested more in the pussy infrastructure of Iraq than he did in his fucking gay ass army, then this country would be no more fucked up than say, Mexico.[[/labelnote]]
* In an episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', Rose revealed that her late husband Charlie had died while [[OutWithABang they were making love.]] In a later episode, she revealed that for most of their married life she and Charlie would make love at least twice a day; once every night and once every morning. When [[EthicalSlut Blanche]] learned this, her reaction was, "No wonder you still mourn that man!"



* When ''Series/{{Chuck}}'' and Sarah finally get together, we don't see what's going on in their train compartment -- but the montage of room-service dishes tells us that they stay in there and don't come out for ''days''.



* This trope couldn't be played more straight than in the mini-series adaptation of ''Literature/{{Labyrinth}}''. When Guilhem has sex with his sweet-natured wife Alais, it's slow, loving, and missionary style. When he commits adultery with Alais's bitchy sister Oriane, it's loud, rough, and doggie style (and neither of them seems to be enjoying it much).
* ''Series/MadamSecretary'' makes it very clear that even after at least twenty years of tough intelligence and political careers and three children, Liz and Henry [=McCord=]'s marriage is passionate in ''every'' sense of the word. As an ethics professor with [[TheFettered a strict personal code]] based partly on [[RealMenLoveJesus moderate Christian theology]], Henry is, bar none, the most morally upstanding person in the series, and Liz has teased him that she finds his morals quite a turn-on.
-->'''Henry:''' [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys Who says you have to be a bad boy to get the hot girl?]]



* In the ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' episode "Jenifer", the first indication that Frank is becoming obsessed with Jenifer is when he can't stop fantasizing about her while having a bout of rough sex with his wife, which she clearly isn't enjoying.



* The Viagra example is played with in an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}''. Elliot assumes the above about it and then, while in the cafeteria, Dr. Cox sets her straight by having everyone in the room close their eyes, then asks anyone who's ever used Viagra for recreational purposes to chime their glass. The room is filled with ringing.

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* ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'':
**
The Viagra example is played with in an episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}''.one episode. Elliot assumes the above about it and then, while in the cafeteria, Dr. Cox sets her straight by having everyone in the room close their eyes, then asks anyone who's ever used Viagra for recreational purposes to chime their glass. The room is filled with ringing.



-->'''Jordan''': If you don't, I'm going to stop having sex with you and start ''making love''.

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-->'''Jordan''': --->'''Jordan''': If you don't, I'm going to stop having sex with you and start ''making love''.



* Used throughout ''Series/SeventhHeaven''.

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* %%* Used throughout ''Series/SeventhHeaven''.



* Shows up in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' of all places. Kira Nerys' relationship with Bareil Antos is portrayed quite positively, while [[spoiler:SinisterMinister Kai Winn and a disguised Gul Dukat is essentially rape by deception and used by Dukat to draw her to the [[GodOfEvil Pah-wraiths']] side]]. Turned on its head with Worf and Jadzia Dax, though: their relationship is certainly passionate and they're both good people, [[DestructoNookie but because Worf is a Klingon they both tend to end up beat to hell afterwards]].



* In ''Series/{{Vikings}}'', Ragnar and Lagertha are both firm anti-heroes but are shown to have a passionate, fulfilling sex life. Ragnar's nemesis in the first season, Earl Haraldson, a petty and paranoid ruler, is strongly implied to have gone impotent in his old age.



* In the ''Series/MastersOfHorror'' episode "Jenifer", the first indication that Frank is becoming obsessed with Jenifer is when he can't stop fantasizing about her while having a bout of rough sex with his wife, which she clearly isn't enjoying.
* In the opinion of Marine Person from ''Series/GenerationKill'' good sex makes people good, the global instability and the Iraq war boils down to people having a poor sex life. [[labelnote:Click to enlarge]]'''Cpl. Person''': Lack of pussy that fucks countries up, lack of pussy is the root fucking cause of all global instability, if more hajis were getting quality pussy, there'd be no reason for us to come over and fuck 'em up like this, cause a nut-busting haji, is a happy haji. You take the Republican Guard and comp their asses for a week in Vegas. No fucking war! If Saddam invested more in the pussy infrastructure of Iraq than he did in his fucking gay ass army, then this country would be no more fucked up than say, Mexico.[[/labelnote]]
* This trope couldn't be played more straight than in the mini-series adaptation of ''Literature/{{Labyrinth}}''. When Guilhem has sex with his sweet-natured wife Alais, it's slow, loving, and missionary style. When he commits adultery with Alais's bitchy sister Oriane, it's loud, rough, and doggie style (and neither of them seems to be enjoying it much).
* In an episode of ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'', Rose revealed that her late husband Charlie had died while [[OutWithABang they were making love.]] In a later episode, she revealed that for most of their married life she and Charlie would make love at least twice a day; once every night and once every morning. When [[EthicalSlut Blanche]] learned this, her reaction was, "No wonder you still mourn that man!"



* A lot of the characters in ''Series/{{Bones}}'' are pretty darn sexual, even devoutly Catholic Booth.
-->'''Cam:''' Um... a lot of these guys look pretty rough.\\
'''Daisy:''' I like it rough, but only when there's a safe word.
* In ''Series/{{Vikings}}'', Ragnar and Lagertha are both firm anti-heroes but are shown to have a passionate, fulfilling sex life. Ragnar's nemesis in the first season, Earl Haraldson, a petty and paranoid ruler, is strongly implied to have gone impotent in his old age.
* ''Series/MadamSecretary'' makes it very clear that even after at least twenty years of tough intelligence and political careers and three children, Liz and Henry [=McCord=]'s marriage is passionate in ''every'' sense of the word. As an ethics professor with [[TheFettered a strict personal code]] based partly on [[RealMenLoveJesus moderate Christian theology]], Henry is, bar none, the most morally upstanding person in the series, and Liz has teased him that she finds his morals quite a turn-on.
-->'''Henry:''' [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys Who says you have to be a bad boy to get the hot girl?]]
* Shows up in ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' of all places. Kira Nerys' relationship with Bareil Antos is portrayed quite positively, while [[spoiler:SinisterMinister Kai Winn and a disguised Gul Dukat is essentially rape by deception and used by Dukat to draw her to the [[GodOfEvil Pah-wraiths']] side]]. Turned on its head with Worf and Jadzia Dax, though: their relationship is certainly passionate and they're both good people, [[DestructoNookie but because Worf is a Klingon they both tend to end up beat to hell afterwards]].



* ''Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond''. Ian Fleming is shown passionately [[WallBangHer Wall Banging]] his GirlOfTheWeek, while his future LoveInterest is being kissed and undressed by her husband and looking rather bored by the whole business. So presumably inverted with Unfaithful Cads Have Good Sex while good people don't.



* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': Played straight for a [[AccidentalPun straight]] [[PlayerCharacter female Warden]]. Alistair is the [[BettyAndVeronica shy, adorkable Betty to Zevran's slick, smooth Veronica]]. Alistair is also a virgin, while [[LatinLover Zevran]] is a ''highly'' experienced former [[DeathBySex assassin]]. However, a female Warden who romances Alistair gets ''several'' potential dialogue options to imply that he's ''very'' good in bed, while few to no similar dialogue exists regarding Zevran. It's worth noting that Alistair takes a very SexEqualsLove approach to the relationship, while [[LadykillerInLove Zevran]] [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove is more comfortable with treating it like a casual fling]].

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* ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'': ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'':
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Played straight for a [[AccidentalPun straight]] [[PlayerCharacter female Warden]]. Alistair is the [[BettyAndVeronica shy, adorkable Betty to Zevran's slick, smooth Veronica]]. Alistair is also a virgin, while [[LatinLover Zevran]] is a ''highly'' experienced former [[DeathBySex assassin]]. However, a female Warden who romances Alistair gets ''several'' potential dialogue options to imply that he's ''very'' good in bed, while few to no similar dialogue exists regarding Zevran. It's worth noting that Alistair takes a very SexEqualsLove approach to the relationship, while [[LadykillerInLove Zevran]] [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove is more comfortable with treating it like a casual fling]].



-->'''Ryder:''' I love you more.\\

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-->'''Ryder:''' --->'''Ryder:''' I love you more.\\



* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate2'', the trope gets played painfully straight. Naive Aerie, the Good aligned love interest, tries offering herself to you, but if you respond enthusiastically it ruins your relationship whereas telling her that sex isn't the same thing as love leads to the two of you forming a strong emotional connection (and in the expansion pack, she becomes pregnant). Meanwhile, Viconia, the Evil aligned love interest, will have sex with you quickly but it's just empty pleasure. Once she starts developing actual feelings for you she panics and either ends up breaking off the relationship or [[LoveRedeems her alignment changes to neutral]] and she's able to form an actual emotional bond with you.

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* In ''VideoGame/BaldursGate2'', ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'', the trope gets played painfully straight. Naive Aerie, the Good aligned love interest, tries offering herself to you, but if you respond enthusiastically it ruins your relationship whereas telling her that sex isn't the same thing as love leads to the two of you forming a strong emotional connection (and in the expansion pack, she becomes pregnant). Meanwhile, Viconia, the Evil aligned love interest, will have sex with you quickly but it's just empty pleasure. Once she starts developing actual feelings for you she panics and either ends up breaking off the relationship or [[LoveRedeems her alignment changes to neutral]] and she's able to form an actual emotional bond with you.



* In the fan-produced ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' module series, the character Vico is a psychotic axe-crazy blackguard. Unless your character insists, he will try to have anal sex with you at every opportunity. Anden and Bran, both good characters, tend to prefer missionary or reverse missionary. Curiously, Rizzen (the [[AlwaysChaoticEvil drow]]) has no major differences from Bran's style.

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* In the fan-produced ''VideoGame/ADanceWithRogues'' ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights'' module series, the character Vico is a psychotic axe-crazy AxCrazy blackguard. Unless your character insists, he will try to have anal sex with you at every opportunity. Anden and Bran, both good characters, tend to prefer missionary or reverse missionary. Curiously, Rizzen (the [[AlwaysChaoticEvil drow]]) has no major differences from Bran's style.



** In contrast, sexual crimes are part and parcel of the bad guys who abuse their power and influence. The very first antagonist is a scumbag teacher of the highest order who hits his male students and molests his female students, including Shiho who is strongly implied to have been raped. The third target is a mob boss who threatens to sell Makoto and her sister into sexual slavery, and his one-scene appearing "girlfriend" is clearly just a floozy who's more enamored with his money. The protagonist himself got in trouble for trying to stop a man from intimidating and assaulting a woman, and in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'', [[spoiler: it is also revealed that this same man fathered Goro Akechi after [[ChildByRape raping his prostitute mother.]]]]
* Played with ''Videogame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. In true Creator/BioWare fashion, less moral characters you can have long-term relationships with jump to the sex sooner, though it's rarely treated as less enjoyable than with more moral ones. If the player is in a long-term relationship with a more moral companion, though, the sex is implied to be amazing for this reason.
** Probably played straightest with a Male Sith Warrior, who can only romance [[MadeASlave Vette]] (light side romance) if you remove her shock collar, treat her like a person, and (in theory) treat others decently. They're implied to have a rather kinky sex life, but still highly enjoyable. However, romancing Jaesa (dark side only) is mostly physical and focuses on power dynamics.

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** In contrast, sexual crimes are part and parcel of the bad guys who abuse their power and influence. The very first antagonist is a scumbag teacher of the highest order who hits his male students and molests his female students, including Shiho who is strongly implied to have been raped. The third target is a mob boss who threatens to sell Makoto and her sister into sexual slavery, and his one-scene appearing "girlfriend" is clearly just a floozy who's more enamored with his money. The protagonist himself got in trouble for trying to stop a man from intimidating and assaulting a woman, and in ''[[UpdatedRerelease Persona 5 Royal]]'', [[spoiler: it is also revealed that this same man fathered Goro Akechi after [[ChildByRape raping his prostitute mother.]]]]
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* Played with ''Videogame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic''. In true Creator/BioWare fashion, less moral characters you can have long-term relationships with jump to the sex sooner, though it's rarely treated as less enjoyable than with more moral ones. If the player is in a long-term relationship with a more moral companion, though, the sex is implied to be amazing for this reason.
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reason. Probably played straightest with a Male Sith Warrior, who can only romance [[MadeASlave Vette]] (light side romance) if you remove her shock collar, treat her like a person, and (in theory) treat others decently. They're implied to have a rather kinky sex life, but still highly enjoyable. However, romancing Jaesa (dark side only) is mostly physical and focuses on power dynamics.



* Inverted near the end of [[spoiler: Shizune]]'s route in ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo''. The-Player-as-Hisao gets a scene where they can choose to cheat on her [[spoiler: with her best friend Misha]]. If the player ''does'' cheat: 1) the sex is really uncomfortable and 2) it leads to her BadEnding. And if the player does ''not'' cheat, [[spoiler: it's played straight: the "reward" is one of the most explicit and pleasant-to-go-through sex scenes of the whole game, in which Shizune shows off both her sexy underwear (plus keeping her [[ZettaiRyouiki thigh high socks]] ''and'' [[{{Meganekko}} her glasses]] through the sex) and [[BrainsAndBondage her kinky and topping side]].]]
** ''Katawa Shoujo'' actually [[PlayingWithATrope plays all around with the trope]]. While some times the sex is both vanilla and good, with the characters being both good and having good reasons for physical intimacy (i.e, the scenes with Lilly, or the last scenes for both Rin and Emi), other times it's subverted, such as the first scene with Shizune, where she ties Hisao's hands behind his back (which, due to her deafness, is essentially the same as ball-gagging him from her POV), or the one scene with [[spoiler: Hanako]] where despite them honestly loving each other and her wanting to both express that love and [[spoiler: show him that she's less fragile than he thinks]], the experience is uncomfortable for both of them due to complications from [[spoiler: her burns' scar tissue]] ''and'' Hisao being incredibly nervous. And as said above, it's played straight with [[spoiler: the scene between Hisao and Misha, where she's having sex with him as a proxy for her unrequited love with Shizune, and he's cheating on Shizune with her.]] Neither enjoys the experience, and it destroys Hisao and [[spoiler: Shizune]]'s relationship as well as [[spoiler: Shizune and Misha's friendship]].

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* Inverted near the end of [[spoiler: Shizune]]'s route in ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo''. The-Player-as-Hisao gets a scene where they can choose to cheat on her [[spoiler: with her best friend Misha]]. If the player ''does'' cheat: 1) the sex is really uncomfortable and 2) it leads to her BadEnding. And if the player does ''not'' cheat, [[spoiler: it's played straight: the "reward" is one of the most explicit and pleasant-to-go-through sex scenes of the whole game, in which Shizune shows off both her sexy underwear (plus keeping her [[ZettaiRyouiki thigh high socks]] ''and'' [[{{Meganekko}} her glasses]] through the sex) and [[BrainsAndBondage her kinky and topping side]].]]
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** ''Katawa Shoujo'' actually [[PlayingWithATrope plays all around with the trope]]. While some times the sex is both vanilla and good, with the characters being both good and having good reasons for physical intimacy (i.e, the scenes with Lilly, or the last scenes for both Rin and Emi), other times it's subverted, such as the first scene with Shizune, where she ties Hisao's hands behind his back (which, due to her deafness, is essentially the same as ball-gagging him from her POV), or the one scene with [[spoiler: Hanako]] where despite them honestly loving each other and her wanting to both express that love and [[spoiler: show him that she's less fragile than he thinks]], the experience is uncomfortable for both of them due to complications from [[spoiler: her burns' scar tissue]] ''and'' Hisao being incredibly nervous. And as said above, it's played straight with [[spoiler: the scene between Hisao and Misha, where she's having sex with him as a proxy for her unrequited love with Shizune, and he's cheating on Shizune with her.]] her]]. Neither enjoys the experience, and it destroys Hisao and [[spoiler: Shizune]]'s relationship as well as [[spoiler: Shizune and Misha's friendship]].



* Inverted by Shiki Tohno from ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' during Arcueid, Ciel, and Akiha's routes, him being far too rough in one, pressuring the second into anal sex despite the girl being unconvinced, and acting as kind of a JerkAss to the last one. The other routes play the trope straighter, typically characterized by "initial round of sex for [[IntimateHealing a specific purpose]], second round for love"; meaning, ironically, Shiki only plays the trope straight by way of DeusSexMachina. And even in Hisui's route, where his sexual behavior is more loving, he's a bit too fond of teasing her [[AllWomenArePrudes about her embarrassment at how good it feels]]. The route where Shiki comes off as the best person having the best sex is Kohaku's, and that's because he has a negative example of someone ''else's'' "asshole behavior" in bed to learn from: [[spoiler: He discovers that Makihisa repeatedly raped Kohaku when she was a child, due to her powers as a Synchronizer and her begging him to not do the same to her sister Hisui; so after Shiki realizes that the first time Kohaku has sex with him she didn't actually feel anything, Shiki goes out of his way to make sex as wonderful for Kohaku as possible to show her what sex is like when it's coming from someone who loves her, as opposed to coming from Extremely-Painful-Rapist-Thrusting-Into-Way-Too-Small-Little-Kid-Makihisa.]] This has given Shiki the FanNickname as the "Lord of Bedroom Jackassery".

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* Inverted by Shiki Tohno from ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' during Arcueid, Ciel, and Akiha's routes, him being far too rough in one, pressuring the second into anal sex despite the girl being unconvinced, and acting as kind of a JerkAss to the last one. The other routes play the trope straighter, typically characterized by "initial round of sex for [[IntimateHealing a specific purpose]], second round for love"; meaning, ironically, Shiki only plays the trope straight by way of DeusSexMachina. And even in Hisui's route, where his sexual behavior is more loving, he's a bit too fond of teasing her [[AllWomenArePrudes about her embarrassment at how good it feels]]. The route where Shiki comes off as the best person having the best sex is Kohaku's, and that's because he has a negative example of someone ''else's'' "asshole behavior" in bed to learn from: [[spoiler: He discovers that Makihisa repeatedly raped Kohaku when she was a child, due to her powers as a Synchronizer and her begging him to not do the same to her sister Hisui; so after Shiki realizes that the first time Kohaku has sex with him she didn't actually feel anything, Shiki goes out of his way to make sex as wonderful for Kohaku as possible to show her what sex is like when it's coming from someone who loves her, as opposed to coming from Extremely-Painful-Rapist-Thrusting-Into-Way-Too-Small-Little-Kid-Makihisa.]] Extremely-Painful-Rapist-Thrusting-Into-Way-Too-Small-Little-Kid-Makihisa]]. This has given Shiki the FanNickname as the "Lord of Bedroom Jackassery".



* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda and Donovan Deegan are both in their 60s and still [[http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-04-18 very much in love with each other]].

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* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'': Miranda and Donovan Deegan are both in their 60s and still [[http://www.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20060430160604/http://www.dominic-deegan.com/view.php?date=2006-04-18 very much in love with each other]].



* In ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'', Mr. Mighty and Jane [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2122076/alone-together/ still have a happy marriage]] after 17 years.
** Subverted by Dr. and Mrs. Goode, a normal couple who apparently like to [[http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2131979/arresting-conversation/ spice things up a bit.]]

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* In ''Webcomic/EverydayHeroes'', Mr. Mighty and Jane [[http://eheroes.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20161211040358/http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2122076/alone-together/ still have a happy marriage]] after 17 years.
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years. Subverted by Dr. and Mrs. Goode, a normal couple who apparently like to [[http://eheroes.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20161211101558/http://eheroes.smackjeeves.com/comics/2131979/arresting-conversation/ spice things up a bit.]]



* In ''Webcomic/CKarrus'' it is averted with [[UnhOlyMatrimony Ton Shi and Xylla]], who don't seem to be good people at all but have a positive sex life.

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* In ''Webcomic/CKarrus'' it is averted with [[UnhOlyMatrimony [[UnholyMatrimony Ton Shi and Xylla]], who don't seem to be good people at all but have a positive sex life.



* WebVideo/HeroHouse has Batman and Catwoman if their phone call is anything to go by.

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* WebVideo/HeroHouse ''WebVideo/HeroHouse'' has Batman Franchise/{{Batman}} and Catwoman ComicBook/{{Catwoman}} if their phone call is anything to go by.



** When Lex is restored to his own body, Tala simply responds with a dejected "Aww."

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* Peter and Lois Griffin from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' started out with them both of them being passionate with each other and the sex being mutually pleasurable. In later seasons, both of them became less attracted to each other with the sex being loveless and full of faults, ranging from Peter's [[TeenyWeenie size]], [[SpeedSex the duration]], and simply because both are no longer attracted to each other. Lois is also shown to have multiple affairs, likely due to sexual frustration and other things.
* Stan and Francine Smith from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' appeared to have a romantic sex life but it's usually only pleasurable to Stan since he sees the deed as another sign of his manhood. Francine is seen as one of the most attractive characters in the show and her side of their sex life is seen as innocent and titillating. In ''Poltergasm', Francine reveals she was faking her orgasms and the apparition of her orgasms started terrorising the family until Stan could satisfy her.

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* Peter and Lois Griffin from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' started out with them both of them being passionate with each other and the sex being mutually pleasurable. In later seasons, both of them became less attracted to each other with the sex being loveless and full of faults, ranging from Peter's [[TeenyWeenie size]], [[SpeedSex the duration]], and simply because both are no longer attracted to each other. Lois is also shown to have multiple affairs, likely due to sexual frustration and other things.
* Stan and Francine Smith from ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'' appeared to have a romantic sex life but it's usually only pleasurable to Stan since he sees the deed as another sign of his manhood. Francine is seen as one of the most attractive characters in the show and her side of their sex life is seen as innocent and titillating. In ''Poltergasm', "Poltergasm", Francine reveals she was faking her orgasms and the apparition of her orgasms started terrorising the family until Stan could satisfy her.
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Note that this idea of "good sex" is sometimes only held by the sympathetic protagonist, who meets humorless people who consider sexual pleasure as depraved and define "good sex" (or [[Literature/NineteenEightyFour "goodsex"]]) by its absence.

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* It is heavily implied in Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit that Jessica and Roger have a very active sex life. Near the end of the film in the Acme factory Jessica seductively suggests GladToBeAliveSex / RescueSex to Roger saying she’ll “bake him a carrot cake” after Eddie defeats the BigBad and rescues them both from the Dip. It is carried further in the Maroon Cartoon Short Tummy Trouble when Jessica sensually offers to [[GRatedSex “play a little Patty-cake”]] with Roger when they get home after the shoot.

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* It is heavily implied in Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'' that Jessica and Roger have a very active sex life. Near the end of the film in the Acme factory Jessica seductively suggests GladToBeAliveSex / RescueSex to Roger saying she’ll “bake him a carrot cake” after Eddie defeats the BigBad and rescues them both from the Dip. It is carried further in the Maroon Cartoon Short Tummy Trouble "Tummy Trouble" when Jessica sensually offers to [[GRatedSex “play a little Patty-cake”]] with Roger when they get home after the shoot.
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* Played with in ''Manga/UbelBlatt''. Glenn was a DirtyCoward in the past and is a major antagonist, but he seems genuinely heroic after [[spoiler:his resurerection]] and accordingly has ([[EverybodyHasLotsOfSex a lot of]]) sex that his partners greatly enjoy, but he remains TheStoic throughout it. Meanwhile, [[AmbitionIsEvil Lebellont]] [[spoiler:rapes peasant women to conceive new children and invites his allies to do the same]], but only after the loss of [[spoiler:almost]] all of his children and a spiral into insanity caused by isolation, massive burn trauma and having to face his own villainy. Before that, he exhibited VillainousValor

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* Played with in ''Manga/UbelBlatt''. Glenn was a DirtyCoward in the past and is a major antagonist, but he seems genuinely heroic after [[spoiler:his resurerection]] resurrection]] and accordingly has ([[EverybodyHasLotsOfSex a lot of]]) sex that his partners greatly enjoy, but he remains TheStoic throughout it. Meanwhile, [[AmbitionIsEvil Lebellont]] [[spoiler:rapes peasant women to conceive new children and invites his allies to do the same]], but only after the loss of [[spoiler:almost]] all of his children and a spiral into insanity caused by isolation, massive burn trauma and having to face his own villainy. Before that, he exhibited VillainousValorVillainousValor.
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* Done to a similar degree in ''ComicBook/TheBoys'', another Creator/GarthEnnis work. One thing the villainous supers tend to have in common is their willingness to have sex with just about anyone [[DepravedBisexual regardless of gender]]; half the time they are seen having sex with prostitutes. One of the main characters, Billy Butcher and his CIA boss, Veronica Rayner, are in something akin to a sexual relationship, though that is fueled entirely by mutual loathing and the sex is loud, profane and vitriolic. However, the sex scenes between Butcher and his late wife Becky are depicted much more positively. Pretty much the only characters in a regular happy sexual relationship are Hughie and Annie.

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* Done to a similar degree in ''ComicBook/TheBoys'', another Creator/GarthEnnis work. One thing the villainous supers tend to have in common is their willingness to have sex with just about anyone [[DepravedBisexual regardless of gender]]; gender]] or ''[[BestialityIsDepraved species]]'' (not that it stops them from being homophobes); half the time they are seen having sex with prostitutes.prostitutes/each other. One of the main characters, Billy Butcher and his CIA boss, Veronica Rayner, are in something akin to a sexual relationship, though that is fueled entirely by mutual loathing and the sex is loud, profane and vitriolic. However, the sex scenes between Butcher and his late wife Becky are depicted much more positively. Pretty much the only characters in a regular happy sexual relationship are Hughie and Annie.
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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy.

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Subtrope of SexIsGood. See also DeathBySex and SexualKarma. Compare EthicalSlut, InsatiableNewlyweds, SafeSaneAndConsensual and TrueLoveIsAKink. Contrast CelibateHero, SexIsEvil, and EvilIsSexy.
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* ''VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia'' could go so far as to poke fun at this a bit. A bit of exposition in a scenario following the end of the Unlimited Blade Works route mentions that each time Shirou and Rin have tried to have sex since the conclusion of the route something has gone completely awry with the situation. The scenario revolves around them finally getting it right and loving every moment of it. Rin's inhibitions disappear to the point she'd rather risk getting pregnant than letting Shirou pull out.

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* ''VisualNovel/FateHollowAtaraxia'' could go so far as to poke fun at this a bit. A bit of exposition in a scenario following the end of the Unlimited Blade Works route scenario mentions that each time Shirou and Rin have tried to have sex since the conclusion of the route something has gone completely awry with the situation. The scenario revolves around them finally getting it right and loving every moment of it. Rin's inhibitions disappear to the point she'd rather risk getting pregnant than letting Shirou pull out.
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** Finally, Doctor Manhattan, the only superpowered being in the series uses his [[AGodAmI powers]] in the most "interesting" ways during intercourse in hopes of exciting Laurie. Not only does it end up [[{{Squick}} squicking]] her out but he knew it was inevitable. Since he is mostly without emotion and is more concerned with the nature of science, it makes sense that his sex scene is both fascinating and lifeless.

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** Finally, Doctor Manhattan, the only superpowered being in the series uses his [[AGodAmI powers]] powers in the most "interesting" ways during intercourse in hopes of exciting Laurie. Not only does it end up [[{{Squick}} squicking]] her out but he knew it was inevitable. Since he is mostly without emotion and is more concerned with the nature of science, it makes sense that his sex scene is both fascinating and lifeless.
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* Carries on in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' in similar fashion. Of the [[ChickMagnet 9 possible girlfriends]] the protagonist can have, most of the romantic conclusions can be interpreted as largely innocent in nature, while a few are a bit more suggestive. [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto]] suggests they "study some things we don't have experience in" and outright asks if she can be with him, [[IntrepidReporter Ohya]] invites the protagonist to her place for a meal and whatever happens afterward is "up to you," and [[TeacherStudentRomance Kawakami]] who says that although she quit her maid job, she'll still obey her master's requests (although he will simply put his head in her lap). One Confidant romance makes it quite clear sex happens, which is [[HospitalHottie Takemi's.]] Prior to her final level, she sends a text asking if the cafe will be empty at night, caffeine stimulates the nervous system, and that he probably won't get much sleep that night. At the cafe, she confirms again it's just the two of them, offers to give him a [[DoubleEntendre "thorough examination"]] and leans in to kiss him as [[SexyDiscretionShot the screen fades to black.]] Double points for her English voice actress whose voice drops to a slow and sultry purr as she promises to take her time examining him...

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* Carries on in ''VideoGame/Persona5'' in similar fashion. Of the [[ChickMagnet 9 10 possible girlfriends]] the protagonist can have, most of the romantic conclusions can be interpreted as largely innocent in nature, while a few are a bit more suggestive. [[StudentCouncilPresident Makoto]] suggests they "study some things we don't have experience in" and outright asks if she can be with him, [[IntrepidReporter Ohya]] invites the protagonist to her place for a meal and whatever happens afterward is "up to you," and [[TeacherStudentRomance Kawakami]] who says that although she quit her maid job, she'll still obey her master's requests (although he will simply put his head in her lap). One Confidant romance makes it quite clear sex happens, which is [[HospitalHottie Takemi's.]] Prior to her final level, she sends a text asking if the cafe will be empty at night, caffeine stimulates the nervous system, and that he probably won't get much sleep that night. At the cafe, she confirms again it's just the two of them, offers to give him a [[DoubleEntendre "thorough examination"]] and leans in to kiss him as [[SexyDiscretionShot the screen fades to black.]] Double points for her English voice actress whose voice drops to a slow and sultry purr as she promises to take her time examining him...
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* ''Literature/WickedLovely'': None of the [[TheFairFolk fey]] courts are exactly good, but their relative levels of sexual [[IdealizedSex Hollywood-ness]] does depend on their nature somewhat. [[GenkiGirl Summer]] fey are shown to be very passionate but mostly vanilla. [[DeadlyDecadentCourt Winter]] fey are largely frigid. [[InterplayOfSexAndViolence Dark]] fey are very kinky, and whilst this is generally shown as seductive, if destructive, but some of the backstory takes this ''[[RapePortrayedAsRedemption way]]'' too far. [[StandardRoyalCourt High court]] fey are shown to not really be that into sex (it's so illogical!) With the exceptions of [[TheHighQueen Sorcha]], who it is mentioned was once with Irial, former king of the dark court, and they, umm, 'did business' with one another against a willow tree.

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* ''Literature/WickedLovely'': None of the [[TheFairFolk fey]] courts are exactly good, but their relative levels of sexual [[IdealizedSex Hollywood-ness]] does depend on their nature somewhat. [[GenkiGirl Summer]] fey are shown to be very passionate but mostly vanilla. [[DeadlyDecadentCourt [[DecadentCourt Winter]] fey are largely frigid. [[InterplayOfSexAndViolence Dark]] fey are very kinky, and whilst this is generally shown as seductive, if destructive, but some of the backstory takes this ''[[RapePortrayedAsRedemption way]]'' too far. [[StandardRoyalCourt High court]] fey are shown to not really be that into sex (it's so illogical!) With the exceptions of [[TheHighQueen Sorcha]], who it is mentioned was once with Irial, former king of the dark court, and they, umm, 'did business' with one another against a willow tree.
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* The ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' series by Creator/DavidWeber tends to play this very straight. Honor herself is stated to have ''very'' good sex with both her first love Paul Tankersley and her eventual husband Hamish Alexander. By contrast, Pavel Young, her nemesis of books one to four, is all about dominating and hurting his "partners" (which eventually leads to his downfall when TheDogBitesBack). Similarly, Anton Zilwicki and Catherine Montaigne are shown to have a very healthy sex life while Zilwicki's antagonists in the ''Crown Of Slaves'' subseries (co-written by Weber and Creator/EricFlint) are frequently rapists or involved in the "production", sale and/or abuse of sex slaves. Javier Giscard and Eloise Pritchart, despite being officially antagonists in that they are fighting for the People's Republic of Haven, are both unambiguously good and ''very'' passionately in love with each other both physically and emotionally. The one minor subversion of note is the relationship between Victor Cachat and Thandi Palane, also from the ''Crown Of Slaves'' books, for whom the trope becomes "Somewhat Morally Ambiguous People Have ''Amazing'' (and kinky) Sex".

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* The ''Literature/HonorHarrington'' series by Creator/DavidWeber tends to play this very straight. Honor herself is stated to have ''very'' good sex with both her first love Paul Tankersley and her eventual husband Hamish Alexander. By contrast, Pavel Young, her nemesis of books one to four, is all about dominating and hurting his "partners" (which (and not in [[CasualKink the fun way]]), which eventually leads to his downfall when TheDogBitesBack).TheDogBitesBack. Similarly, Anton Zilwicki and Catherine Montaigne are shown to have a very healthy sex life while Zilwicki's antagonists in the ''Crown Of Slaves'' subseries (co-written by Weber and Creator/EricFlint) are frequently rapists or involved in the "production", sale and/or abuse of sex slaves. Javier Giscard and Eloise Pritchart, despite being officially antagonists in that they are fighting for the People's Republic of Haven, are both unambiguously good people and ''very'' passionately ''desperately'' in love with each other both physically and emotionally. The one minor subversion of note is the relationship between Victor Cachat and Thandi Palane, also from the ''Crown Of Slaves'' books, for whom the trope becomes "Somewhat Morally Ambiguous People Have ''Amazing'' (and kinky) Kinky) Sex".
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* ''Manga/KareKano'' spruced up its one and only sex scene by having flowers cover everything.

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* ''Manga/KareKano'' ''Manga/HisAndHerCircumstances'' spruced up its one and only sex scene by having flowers cover everything.

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