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* '''Exploited''': Alice knows bob is having a rough week, and so offers sex in an attempt to cheer her boyfriend up.

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* '''Exploited''': Alice knows bob Bob is having a rough week, and so offers sex in an attempt to cheer her boyfriend up.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''."

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* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] enjoyed my very first copy of ''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''."
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* '''Zig Zagged''': Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself. Jim guesses that Bob has just had sex with Alice, but Bob says that he hasn't. [[YaoiGuys So Jim and Bob have sex instead.]]

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* '''Zig Zagged''': Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself. Jim guesses that Bob has just had sex with Alice, but Bob says that he hasn't. [[YaoiGuys So Jim and Bob have sex instead.]]
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** Bob doesn't exist.
** Bob didn't have sex.
** Sex doesn't exist.
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* '''Enforced''': The writers aren't allowed to explicitly say that Alice and Bob had sex last night. To [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Get It Past The Radar]], they cut to Bob walking into work, and Jim giving him a knowing look.

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* '''Enforced''': The writers aren't allowed to explicitly say that Alice and Bob had sex last night. To [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Get It Past The Radar]], get it past S&P, they cut to Bob walking into work, and Jim giving him a knowing look.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''{{Playboy}}''."

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* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''{{Playboy}}''.''Magazine/{{Playboy}}''."

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* '''Played For Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.

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* '''Played For Drama''': Drama''':
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Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.Bob.
** Bob's workplace is so dreary that recently having sex is the only reason to have a positive mood.
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** Bob bursts into a [[WaxingLyrical musical number]]. [[LonelyIsland Featuring Akon]].

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** Bob bursts into a [[WaxingLyrical musical number]]. [[LonelyIsland [[Music/TheLonelyIsland Featuring Akon]].

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* '''Invoked''': Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself because he's just had sex with Alice, but only because Jim made a bet with Alice.

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* '''Invoked''': '''Invoked''':
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Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself because he's just had sex with Alice, but only because Jim made a bet with Alice.

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* '''Exploited''': ???

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** Alice doesn't want Bob to openly reveal their relationship, so instead he just humms and jogs happily and acts coy when asked why.
* '''Exploited''': ???Alice knows bob is having a rough week, and so offers sex in an attempt to cheer her boyfriend up.

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* '''Justified''': Bob is usually quiet and reserved person and hasn't had any in a while.

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* '''Justified''': '''Justified''':
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Bob is usually quiet and reserved person and hasn't had any in a while.while.
** Jim's been there himself, so he knows the signs.
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** Bob hates the sex , and his girlfriend respected this before. The day where Bob come in to work depressed, His co-worker guess correctly yesterday, his girlfriend forced have to sex
** Bob hates the sex, but his girlfriend didn't respect this , usual . The day where Bob come into work humming, the co-workers guess correctly that yesterday, his girlfiend didn't having sex ]]
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** Bob hates the sex , and his girlfriend respected this before. The day where Bob come in to work depressed, His co-worker guess correctly yesterday, his girlfriend forced have to sex
** Bob hates the sex, but his girlfriend didn't respect this , usual . The day where Bob come into work humming, the co-workers guess correctly that yesterday, his girlfiend didn't having sex ]]
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* '''Downplayed''': ???

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* '''Downplayed''': ???AliceAndBob walk out of a room, and Charles enters the room. The smell lingers in the air, and he just saw Bob walk out with Alice, so he puts two and two together.
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* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''{{Playboy}}''."
* '''Played for Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.

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* '''Played for For Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''{{Playboy}}''."
* '''Played for For Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.

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* '''Downplayed''': ???



* '''Deconstructed''': Everyone in the office thinks Bob's happiness is kind of immature and only chalk it up to Bob being a massive loser and a wimpy lover.
* '''Reconstructed''': Bob's happiness stems from the fact that he had never had sex before, with last night being his first time.



* '''Exploited''': ???



* '''Deconstructed''': Everyone in the office thinks Bob's happiness is kind of immature and only chalk it up to Bob being a massive loser and a wimpy lover.
* '''Reconstructed''': Bob's happiness stems from the fact that he had never had sex before, with last night being his first time.



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%%* '''Implied''': ???
%%* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
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** Bob bursts into a [[WaxingLyrical musical number]]. [[LonelyIsland Featuring Akon]].
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* '''Defied''': ???

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* '''Defied''': ???Bob had sex with Alice, but he knows Jim will laugh at him, so he walks around the block to get the smile off his face.

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* '''Exaggerated''': Bob dances into his office, moonwalking to his cubicle. Jim smiles knowingly.

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* '''Exaggerated''': '''Exaggerated''':
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Bob dances into his office, moonwalking to his cubicle. Jim smiles knowingly.



* '''Inverted''': Bob comes into his workplace very happy because of the future likelihood of sex.

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* '''Inverted''': '''Inverted''':
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Bob comes into his workplace very happy because of the future likelihood of sex.



* '''Subverted''': Jim knows Bob had sex last night, but Bob comes into work tired and morose.

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* '''Subverted''': '''Subverted''':
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Jim knows Bob had sex last night, but Bob comes into work tired and morose.



* '''Averted''': Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself because he's just had sex. No-one notices or cares.

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* '''Averted''': '''Averted''':
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Bob comes into work humming jauntily to himself because he's just had sex. No-one notices or cares.
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* '''Played for Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.

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* '''Played for Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.Bob.
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* '''Enforced''': ???

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* '''Enforced''': ???The writers aren't allowed to explicitly say that Alice and Bob had sex last night. To [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar Get It Past The Radar]], they cut to Bob walking into work, and Jim giving him a knowing look.
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** Bob prances around his workplace, singing a Disney-style musical number that eventually evolves into a CrowdSong about how how got laid.

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** Bob prances around his workplace, singing a Disney-style musical number that eventually evolves into a CrowdSong about how how he got laid.



** [[ChivalrousPervert Bob]] come in to work depressed; his co-workers guess correctly that this is because his girlfriend/wife [[LysistrataGambit is punishing him by not having sex with him.]]

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** [[ChivalrousPervert Bob]] come comes in to work depressed; his co-workers guess correctly that this is because his girlfriend/wife [[LysistrataGambit is punishing him by not having sex with him.]]
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** Sex doesn't exist.
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** Bob prances around his workplace, singing a Disney-style musical number that eventually evolves into a CrowdSong about how how got laid.
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** Bob doesn't exist.
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** Bob didn't have sex.
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** Bob was just in an unusually good mood due to other reasons, and so lied about sex to explain why.
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** Bob has sex and comes into work the next day acting no different than usual.
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'''Basic Trope''': A character not know for their sexual prowess enters their workplace/school/wherever in an incredibly good mood. Another character picks up on the fact that the first person had sex recently.

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'''Basic Trope''': A character not know known for their sexual prowess enters their workplace/school/wherever in an incredibly good mood. Another character picks up on the fact that the first person had sex recently.
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* '''Conversed''': ???

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* '''Conversed''': ??????
* '''Played for Laughs''': Bob, normally a reserved sort who dresses conservatively, swaggers into work wearing shades and a [[TheSeventies seventies]] polyester suit with shirt opened to expose his chest, as a Barry White song plays in the background. When Jim remarks that he must've gotten lucky, Bob says, "Sure did! Last night I [[ADateWithRosiePalms enjoyed]] my very first copy of ''{{Playboy}}''."
* '''Played for Drama''': Alice tells Bob to keep silent about the consummation of their relationship, because she doesn't want her bigoted parents to know she's gotten serious with someone of a different faith. However, Bob can't keep himself from humming and glad-handing everyone at work the next day, and Jim teases the news out of him. Their coworker Biff, resentful over Bob being chosen over him for a promotion, overhears the conversation and ensures the gossip reaches Alice's parents, who disinherit her and consider her [[IHaveNoSon dead]] to them. As a result, Alice angrily breaks up with Bob.

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