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6->''"People call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat or a prostitute."''
7-->-- '''Rebecca West'''
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9A pattern of thought that divides [[AlwaysFemale female humanity]] into [[ThereAreTwoKindsOfPeopleInTheWorld two mutually exclusive categories]]: Madonnas and Whores. The respectable and honorable Madonna figure, possessing and protecting social virtue ([[AllWomenArePrudes and deploring sexuality]]) is an object of worship and everything that all women should aspire to be. However, sex is not part of this; [[InsaneTrollLogic any woman who fails to live up to the Madonna standard is a disgusting and contemptible Whore]] driven exclusively by [[AllWomenAreLustful sexual desire]] and (therefore) [[SexIsEvil lacking in morality and humanity]]. An active sex life makes one a Whore... unless one is married, and sometimes even then.
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11The Madonna-Whore Complex (AKA "Virgin–Whore Complex") was described by UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud on the basis of some of his clinical work. Specifically, he noticed the difficulty some men had in having sexual relations with their wives because they differentiated women into these categories. Those men were aroused by prostitutes and mistresses but not their wives because, paradoxically, [[RomanceAndSexualitySeparation they respected the latter too much]] (they viewed them as fellow humans; i.e., not whores) to be sexually attracted to them.
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13Occasionally this is enforced by TheScourgeOfGod.
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15A direct SubTrope of SexIsEvil and closely related to DownfallBySex.
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17Compare and contrast TheThreeFacesOfEve, as it creates a FalseDichotomy between the Seductress and the other archetypes, either represents the Child archetype as "[[TheIngenue pure]] and [[ChildrenAreInnocent innocent]]" while ignores the Wife archetype (the one who is sexually active ''and'' morally good/"pure"), or makes the Wife archetype as the one who is well-aware of her "Madonna" role and [[IncorruptiblePurePureness will never corrupt it]], while depicts the Child as too oblivious to realize her [[InnocentFanserviceGirl immodesty]] and [[FilleFatale "inappropriate"]] [[InnocentlyInsensitive actions]] which increase her risk of [[CorruptTheCutie being corrupted]]. That said, many Madonnas ''are'' wives, though they are more often mothers or sisters, or other women with close emotional ties to whoever considers them a Madonna.
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19This mindset may result in EvilDesiresInnocence.
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21Also compare SlutShaming, SourPrudes, LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine, BettyAndVeronica, MyGirlIsNotASlut, SensibleHeroesSkimpyVillains, SexualKarma. Sometimes may be seen as a sign of BlackAndWhiteInsanity. Closely related to MamasBabyPapasMaybe, HeirClubForMen, and AltarDiplomacy, as demonizing female promiscuity is one way of ensuring political marriages only produce legitimate heirs. Contrast EthicalSlut, GoodBadGirl, HeroicSeductress, HookerWithAHeartOfGold, InnocentFanserviceGirl, MyGirlIsASlut, LovableSexManiac (If female), SexIsGood, YouNeedToGetLaid, NatureAbhorsAVirgin, and VirginShaming. Also contrast DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale and DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnFemale if the whores aren't taken seriously ''in the {{unfortunate|Implications}} way''. Not to be confused with MadonnaArchetype.
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23[[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant Not to be confused with]] someone thinking that the singer Music/{{Madonna}} acts like a whore... though that would probably be an example of this.
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25'''The Madonna''':
26The Madonna is always an EmbodimentOfVirtue, always chaste, benevolent and [[NeutralFemale often passive]]. She sometimes is corrupted--[[LesYay often sexually, and often by the Whore]], directly or indirectly. Often the {{Protectorate}} or the MoralityChain of a DarkerAndEdgier male character, sometimes of a whole community, whose mission is to protect her purity and innocence. If she remains "untarnished" to the very end, she gets the HappyEnding she earned by choosing virtue and chastity over sex.
27[[folder:Common tropes applying to the Madonna:]]
28* AcceptableFeminineGoalsAndTraits
29* ActionGirl--when compared with the more ruthless and often more sensual DarkActionGirl
30* AllWomenArePrudes
31* BarrierMaiden
32* BeautyEqualsGoodness
33* The Betty in BettyAndVeronica
34* BrainyBrunette
35* CelibateHero
36* ChasteHero
37* ContractualPurity: She may be on a pedestal, but it's one that doesn't have much (or any) wiggle-room. If she deviates in any way (or is suspected or rumored to have done so, whether she ''actually'' has or not) and "[[BrokenPedestal falls off the pedestal]]," she [[DefiledForever irrevocably loses her "Madonna" status]].
38* TheCutie (who may be [[CorruptTheCutie corrupted]])
39* CuteClumsyGirl
40* CuteMute
41* DamselInDistress
42* {{Dandere}}
43* DCupDistress - when compared with the more promiscuous BigBreastPride
44* DelicateAndSickly (if not sex-related diseases)
45* Often the subject of TheDulcineaEffect
46* EnglishRose
47* FinalGirl
48* GirlNextDoor
49* GracefulLadiesLikePurple
50* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold
51* HeroicSelfDeprecation
52* TheHighQueen
53* {{Housewife}} (or a girl/woman who aspires to be one someday)
54* HumbleHero
55* IceQueen: Because frigidity means chastity.
56* IncorruptiblePurePureness
57* TheIngenue
58* InnocentFlowerGirl
59* IWillWaitForYou
60* LieBackAndThinkOfEngland: If she has any sex in-story, it's only to keep her husband satisfied or to make babies, never for her own pleasure or enjoyment.
61* The Light Feminine in LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine
62* MaidenAunt
63* MenActWomenAre
64* {{Miko}}
65* Female {{Morality Chain}}s, usually.
66* MyGirlIsNotASlut
67* MySisterIsOffLimits
68* NaiveEverygirl
69* NatureAdoresAVirgin
70* NeutralFemale
71* NotLikeOtherGirls: If her purity or innocence (real or perceived) is what sets her apart.
72* PuritySue
73* PrincessClassic
74* ProperLady
75* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: If any kind of {{Fanservice}} applies to her, she is likely to be this one.
76* RoseHairedSweetie
77* ShrinkingViolet
78* ShyBlueHairedGirl
79* SingleTargetSexuality
80* SternNun
81* StockShoujoHeroine
82* TakingTheVeil: Nuns who aren't subversions of their own tropes are ''always'' Madonnas. No exceptions. Double points if they also happen to be beautiful and actual virgins too.
83* TeamMom
84* TheTeetotaler
85* The wife and the child of TheThreeFacesOfEve
86* TokenWholesome
87* TragicallyDisabledLoveInterest: When disabled character is portrayed as either [[DisabledMeansHelpless helpless]] or [[GeniusCripple ner]][[NerdsAreVirgins dy]], it can guarantee her virginity. To qualify for this trope, the disability needs to be {{played for drama}} or {{played for tragedy}}
88* TrueBlueFemininity
89* VirginPower
90* VirginInAWhiteDress
91* VirginityFlag
92* WinterRoyalLady: Again because frigidity means chastity and snow is almost always seen as pure.
93* YamatoNadeshiko
94[[/folder]]
95
96'''The Whore''':
97The Whore is always an EmbodimentOfVice with massive sex appeal, catering to the MaleGaze and various [[{{Fetish}} fetishes]]. Usually spiteful, malevolent and scheming, and very often [[GreenEyedMonster deeply jealous of the Madonna/Virgin]]. Usually ends up punished, ostracized and/or humiliated at best. Otherwise, she suffers the CruelAndUnusualDeath she "deserves" for choosing sex over virtue and chastity. It is very rare for a Whore to get a chance at redemption, even rarer for her [[RedemptionEqualsDeath to be allowed to live after being redeemed]].
98[[folder:Common tropes applying to the Whore:]]
99* AlphaBitch
100* AllWomenAreLustful
101* ApocalypseMaiden--unless she's the tragic type the hero is trying to save
102* TheBaroness
103* BeautyIsBad
104* BetaBitch
105* The Veronica of BettyAndVeronica
106* BigBreastPride
107* BlackWidow
108* BondageIsBad
109* BrainlessBeauty
110* BreakTheHaughty: May be subjected to this, to be "put in her rightful place." Occasionally, this involves RapePortrayedAsRedemption.
111* BrokenPedestal
112* ConspicuousConsumption
113* DarkActionGirl
114* DefiledForever
115* DepravedBisexual
116* DirtyOldWoman: The usual fate of "whores" is to become old and pathetic.
117* DisposableSexWorker: Another usual fate of "whores" is become expendable.
118* EvilRedhead
119* ExtremeOmnisexual
120* FemmeFatale
121* FetishesAreWeird
122* FilleFatale
123* GoldDigger, who is pretty much the embodiment of the "shameless and amoral whore" archetype.
124* GoodGirlGoneBad: She ''used'' to be Madonna, until [[FaceHeelTurn something turns her into the whore]].
125* HardDrinkingPartyGirl
126* IBangedYourMom: As mothers tend to be viewed as "Madonnas", implying that they enjoy sex puts them in the "Whore" category in the minds of some men, which they find deeply insulting.
127* IHaveBoobsYouMustObey
128* TheLadette
129* LadyDrunk
130* LadyInRed
131* LesbianVampire
132* The Dark Feminine of LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine
133* LiteralManeater
134* MakeUpIsEvil
135* ManipulativeBitch
136* MissKitty
137* TheMistress
138* MsFanservice
139* MyGirlIsASlut
140* TheOldestProfession
141* PlasticBitch
142* PredatoryProstitute
143* PsychoLesbian
144* TheQueenpin - especially if she kills her lovers.
145* Most types of RaceFetish
146* ReallyGetsAround
147* RichBitch
148* SerialHomewrecker: Female ones.
149* SexIsEvil
150* SexSignalsDeath: May be subjected to this, sometimes even by [[HonorRelatedAbuse members of her own family]].
151* ShamelessFanserviceGirl
152* StrawFeminist, specifically those who use sex as the means to control men.
153* TechnicalVirgin, in a universe where [[DefiledForever "you either are or you aren't."]]
154* ThenLetMeBeEvil
155* The seductress of TheThreeFacesOfEve
156* TransEqualsHypersexual
157* VainSorceress
158* ValleyGirl
159* TheVamp
160* WastedBeauty
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162
163[[noreallife]]
164----
165!!Examples:
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169[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
170* In ''Manga/MamotteShugogetten'', an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent winds up with two {{Magical Girlfriend}}s vying for his affection. One is cute, sweet, somewhat shy and naive, the other is a bit [[TheVamp Vampy]]. Guess which one he likes better.
171* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny'' is a big one, deliberately doubling Lacus's image with HotterAndSexier Meer; while Lacus is shown caring for orphans, sleeping alone, and never being kissed on the lips, Meer's skimpy and provocative outfits and emphasized chest led {{Fandumb}} to scream "Whore!" at nearly first sight of her--and this was before she crawled into Athrun's bed. A continuation of Madonna!Lacus and Whore!Fllay from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED''.
172* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Sakura is never seen making any sexual advances to Sasuke, only a teary AnguishedDeclarationOfLove and total devotion before the TimeSkip. Karin, on the other hand, is much more openly sexual.
173* Zigzagged in ''Anime/PrincessTutu''. Princess Tutu is an innocent MagicalGirl in white who collects [[PrinceCharming Mytho's]] heart shard in hopes of getting him to smile. Her rival, [[DarkMagicalGirl Princess Kraehe]], is a [[ClingyJealousGirl jealous]] FemmeFatale in a {{Stripperific}} black dress who is willing to [[spoiler:corrupt one of his heart shard]] in hopes of having him for herself. However, while Tutu ends up finding her SecondLove in Fakir, Kraehe [[SingleTargetSexuality loves only Mytho]] and [[spoiler:ends up pulling a HeelFaceTurn to save his life from her [[AbusiveParents abusive father figure]], [[BigBad the Raven]].]]
174* ''Manga/RedRiver1995'':
175** Zigzagged. The BigBad, [[GodSaveUsFromTheQueen Queen Nakia]], is TheVamp and a VainSorceress, but she isn't defined by sexuality; she married her husband out of political obligation and has no love for him, she gave birth to Prince Juda only for revenge (she wanted her bloodline to rule the land she was forced to live in), and the only man she seems to have any actual affection for is [[spoiler:a eunuch who was castrated ''before'' he met her, therefore they cannot have a sexual relationship]]. Yuri is young, sweet, idealistic, and hesitant about having sex with Kail. However, she doesn't hesitate to get involved with political or dangerous matters, often going into war zones to fight, is quite a GuileHero, tells her female friends to live for love if they want to, and eventually has a ''very'' sexual and passionate relationship with Kail, which is considered normal. In fact, her friends and servants considered it very strange that she waited as long as she did to sleep with him.
176** Subverted with Princess Guzel. She is sweet and gets along with Yuri, but was introduced both as an unwed mother and a former lover of Kail (and later turned out to have gotten pregnant through an affair with another man). No one is bothered by her sexual history, and her father is only angry because [[MamasBabyPapasMaybe she seemed to be lying about who the father of her child was]]. [[spoiler:It turns out the whole thing is a plot orchestrated by Nakia, who brainwashes her into lying about her child's parentage. When Kail releases Guzel from the brainwashing, she freely tells that her child's father was actually a WanderingMinstrel]]. Not to mention, [[spoiler:she sees the fact that Yuri managed to get Kail to sleep and stay with her as admirable, as it shows that [[LadykillerInLove Kail sees her as more than a lover]].]]
177* ''Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena'':
178** Gender Inverted with the male cast, as [[http://ohtori.nu/analysis/05_akio_and_the_fangirls_that_hate_him.htm an analysis essay called "Akio and the Fangirls that Hate Him" shows]]. The young Miki and Tsuwabuki are virginal, naive, and sweet. Meanwhile, the older Akio, Touga, and Ruka provide Fanservice during their {{Shirtless Scene}}s, and they happen to be {{Domestic Abuse}}rs who use their sex appeal to manipulate women.
179** In regards to FairyTaleMotifs, the series calls attention to how the world (and men) categorizes women into two categories: princesses and witches. Princesses are the ''Madonnas'' that are valued for their beauty, gentle nature, chastity and dependence on others. Witches are the undesirable ''Whores'' due to their independent nature, their drive to obtain love/sexual gratification and using their own talents to get by in life. Many of the female characters in RGU are categorized in these groups or switch over as the series progresses.
180** Miki loves Anthy, whom he sees as entirely virginal and passive because he sees her as basically the {{foil}} of his [[ReallyGetsAround promiscuous]] sister, Kozue, whom he is sexually attracted to. The theme appears to be that Miki sees Anthy and Kozue as two sides of one woman, and by extension seeing neither as a full person in her own right.
181* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'':
182** Zigzagged. While the female villains are always provocatively dressed, positively-depicted females are always dressed, if not actively conservatively, in socially acceptable variations on uniforms. On the other hand, Usagi is shown sleeping with her boyfriend several times throughout the manga series, including [[spoiler:the very end of the manga, when he asks her to marry him. And in fact, it's implied that they already conceived their daughter by the time they marry]]. She's shown very clearly to be a good person. And not only that but Creator/NaokoTakeuchi [[https://web.archive.org/web/20150606231656/http://prynnette.tumblr.com/post/44735847276/usagi-is-a-great-character-we-watch-her-grow-from often draws Usagi in lingerie or naked, often alongside a naked/half-naked Mamoru]]. '''And she's never denigrated for that.'''
183--->"Usagi is pure-hearted, but she isn't "pure" in the archaic sense. She’s sexual. And I love that she can be both. She's the amaranthine avatar of goodness and love and serenity in the universe—she is every cherished ideal we hold of what it means to be a "magical girl." She stands for truth and freedom and hope. She wears floaty pastel clothes and enormous pigtails and her weapons are covered in hearts and stylized angel wings. She's often drawn with angel wings herself! And she has sex. It doesn't make her dirty, or suddenly inappropriate as entertainment for young girls. She doesn't lose her power or her magic. She is a multifaceted young woman who loves sweets and comics and vanquishes the forces of evil and also has sex."
184** Subverted by the Sailor Starlights, a trio of heroic [[HumanAlien aliens]] whose outfits are [[{{Stripperiffic}} pretty revealing]].
185** Subverted with Makoto and Minako: both have a tendency to chase boys, especially the latter in the manga, with Minako sometimes wearing somewhat revealing clothes, yet they're superheroic, especially Minako, who has a rather pronounced ChronicHeroSyndrome.
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188[[folder:Comic Books]]
189* ''ComicBook/{{Promethea}}'': When you get to the upper layer of what is basically Heaven you find out that the Madonna and [[Creator/AleisterCrowley the Whore of Babylon]] [[spoiler: are the same concept seen from different angles.]]
190* ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'': [[Characters/WatchmenRorschach Rorschach]] is implied to think this way, owing in part to his rather unfortunate upbringing and [[SonOfAWhore his mother having been a prostitute]], and in part to his love of BlackAndWhiteMorality. Pretty much every time Rorschach describes a female character, they're either an untouched innocent (Kitty Genovese or Blaire Roche) or a whore beneath contempt (both Silk Spectres, his landlady). It's not hard to imagine his own issues with sex and gender aren't factors as well.
191* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Brutus Close thinks wives should be meek, modest, submissive and "innocent", while he wants his mistresses bold, alluring, and adventurous. His wife Nina has been [[DomesticAbuse beaten for years by him]] and warped her entire personality around trying to be his perfect quiet housewife so as not to set him off, and finally snaps and kills him when he berates her while talking about how appealing his adventurous mistress is for traits which he literally beat out of Nina.
192* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': Pops up quite a bit in regards to Peter's romantic life. The women in his life tend to be divided amongst the "Madonnas" such as Gwen, Aunt May, and Carlie Cooper, and those deemed "The Whores" as seen with Felicia and Mary Jane. Characters like Gwen and Aunt May are treated with solemn reverence and treated as the most important women in Peter's life, while Felicia and Mary Jane were derided for their sexual agency and confident personalities and argued for being "Not a good fit" for Peter.
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194
195[[folder:Fanfiction]]
196* Although Smurfette of the normal universe in the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' series likes flirting with her fellow Smurfs, preferably Empath, she is considered the Madonna in comparison to the MirrorUniverse's counterpart, who as the Whore constantly dresses in skimpy clothing and [[ReallyGetsAround sleeps around with most of her fellow male Smurfs]] while still being married [[ParentalIncest to Papa Smurf]]. Admittedly, Empath finds Mirror Universe Smurfette attractive but prefers to save himself for marrying the normal universe Smurfette. Prior to this, there was Wonderette Smurfette, who when compared to Smurfette lived up to being the Whore as she made moves on almost every adult Smurf, even going so far as to rape Empath and have him be framed as her rapist. In the end, it turned out that Wonderette was really Hogatha the evil witch in disguise.
197* Zigzagged in ''Fanfic/HopeSpringsEternal''. The "bad girl" [[TheVamp Hecate]], who tries to seduce Hades, is incredibly amoral and trying to control him so she can have command of the Underworld. Persephone, on the other hand, is shown as being pure, naive, and the virginal spring goddess. It's subverted when Persephone's HiddenDepths are revealed: she's naive because her [[MyBelovedSmother mother]] has kept her over-protected for her entire life, which she hates. While she's got a good heart, she also [[BewareTheNiceOnes can be pretty fierce]]. And as she points out, spring is the time when animals mate, meaning she's a virginal goddess who's very sexually frustrated. She and Hades end up having a very passionate, physical relationship. It's further subverted with [[spoiler:Hades's first wife, who was a tree nymph who was sweet, loving, and too innocent to fake her feelings, but like Persephone, enjoyed a very passionate relationship with Hades.]]
198* ''Fanfic/YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMeTrixieBelden'' seems to only exist to [[DieForOurShip demonize and slutshame]] [[RonTheDeathEater Dot Murray]] in order to [[PossessionSue make Trixie look better.]] The trope is unintentionally played straight in its truest form, as Dot is rewritten to be a slut while Trixie is portrayed as a saintly, virginal figure ([[{{Chickification}} though she has lost all of her backbone and personality and lets her boyfriend fight her battles for her]]). Special mention goes to the description of the girls' contrasting swimsuits, specifically mentioned to emphasize what a "floozy" Dot is: Trixie wears a "one-piece light blue bathing suit," while Dot is attired in a "red bikini." Really, the entire fic is extremely evocative of the MadonnaWhoreComplex.
199* ''Fanfic/WithPearlAndRubyGlowing'':
200** While raping Esmeralda, Frollo causes her to bleed, and becomes even angrier and more irrational, accusing her of somehow faking her virginity because he can't comprehend the idea of a professional stripper ''not'' sleeping around. We see him assault another girl and be much gentler, indeed almost reverent; the other girl is a professional ballerina, and thus he sees her as more "pure", though it doesn't stop him assaulting her.
201** The cult God's Will First are known for murdering, among other "undesirables", unwed mothers and sex workers (ironically enough, regarding the trope name, they don't like Catholics either).
202** [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfPussInBoots Dulcinea]] and [[WesternAnimation/PussInBoots2011 Kitty Softpaws]] both grew up in Francoist Spain, which was very restrictive for women. Dulcinea was seen as a good girl and her parents loved her very much, but they married her off at fourteen to a man who [[FauxAffablyEvil seemed kind]] but sent all six of her children away because they made her too busy to pay attention to him. Kitty, meanwhile, was caught masturbating at age twelve, and her father broke her hands, disowned her, and sent her off to what was effectively a JuvenileHell for imperfect daughters. [[TruthInTelevision None of this is exaggerated from the real Francoist regime.]]
203* In ''FanFic/BecomingFemale'', every female character is either a feminist or a slut, depending on what the characters (and author) think of them. Hilariously enough, Umbridge is deemed one of the "sluts", yet her most notable villainous action in the story (aside from taking over the school) is ''stopping Crystal and Draco from having sex.''
204[[/folder]]
205
206[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
207* Deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame|Disney}}'', as the film shows how unrealistic it is to look at a woman from either standard. Frollo considers [[HotGypsyWoman Esmeralda]] as a Whore because she performs suggestive dances. He [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny lusts after her]] but is sure he can't have her because she is a Whore (plus he's [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain bigoted against Romani]]) so he decides to [[BurnTheWitch burn her]] if she [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe refuses him]]. Meanwhile, Quasimodo is well-intentioned but only sees Esmeralda as a pure Madonna, heavily idealizing her since she saved him from humiliation and possible death—which does not mix well with the fact that Quasi has an extremely naïve view of human relationships due to him living all of his life locked away from the world. Phoebus is attracted to ''both'' Esmeralda's kind heart and her alluring nature, so she [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan chooses him]] because he's the only one that sees her as a proper human being with both flaws and pros instead of just one thing or another.
208[[/folder]]
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210[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
211* ''Film/AmericanPie'': Stifler idolizes his mother and hates the thought of her having sex. This directly works against his mother's rampant promiscuity and willingness to have sex with his friends, much to Stifler's embarrassment and rage.
212* ''Film/AnalyzeThis'': Creator/BillyCrystal asks Creator/RobertDeNiro why he has a mistress. De Niro explains that there are things he can't do with his wife. When Crystal asks what, De Niro replies "Doc, it's the mouth that kisses my children goodnight".
213* ''Film/{{Atlantics}}'': There are two cliques of girls in the film: the well-behaved, religious girls like Mariema who obey their parents, and the "sluts" like Fanta and Dior who have more freedom but are shunned by society. At first, Mariema exists between the two worlds, appearing outwardly obedient while secretly hanging out with the girls and seeing Souleiman. After the fire, Mariema becomes increasingly discontented with obeying her family, and as word of her contact with Souleiman becomes public, Omar's family suspects her virtue and demand a virginity test. [[spoiler: Ultimately Mariema abandons her family and the life of the virginal girls by moving in with Dior, and losing her virginity.]]
214* ''Film/BatmanAndRobin'': Seen in the two women who dominate Mr. Freeze’s character arc.
215** In his pre-villian life, Dr. Victor Fries placed his wife Nora into cryogenic hibernation to prevent her from succumbing to a fatal disease. While her backstory is not revealed in much detail, she was clearly the love of his life. Even in her current state he accords her a sense of reverence and is determined to find a cure.
216** His partner in crime, Poison Ivy, is very much the opposite; a scheming woman who uses her sexuality - among other things - to ensnare men to do her bidding. Views Nora as a threat, even in her suspended state. Upon finding out that she nearly killed Nora out of jealousy, Freeze vows to make her life a living hell.
217** Ivy herself also serves as a foil to the character’s previous civilian identity, Dr. Pamela Isley. In contrast to Ivy’s highly sexualized beauty and interest in men (at least as tools to get what she wants), Isley had something of a homely appearance and no romantic aspirations. While both were extremely dedicated to the plant world, Isley was a passionate scientist trying to prevent extinction, while Ivy used living plants for evil purposes.
218* ''Film/BlackSwan'': Explains the whole plot of the ballet, and juxtaposes beautiful but sexually repressed Creator/NataliePortman vs. smoldering sexpot Creator/MilaKunis.
219* ''Film/TheBreakfastClub'': Discussed when the topic of sex is brought up between Allison and Claire.
220-->"Well, if you say you haven't, you're a prude. If you say you have, you're a slut. It's a trap. You want to but you can't, and when you do you wish you didn't, right?"
221* ''Film/TheCabinInTheWoods'': Has Jules and Dana shoehorned into both roles, Jules becoming "The Whore" and Dana being "The Virgin". Though in reality the Whore is in a steady relationship with her boyfriend and isn't exactly that promiscuous while the Virgin/Madonna isn't actually a virgin and has been having an affair with her professor.
222* ''Film/CruelIntentions'': Has the virginal Annette Hargrove contrasted with the manipulative and sexual Kathryn Merteuil.
223* FinalGirl: The existence of this trope in slasher movies runs on the Madonna-Whore Complex. The FinalGirl is typically a virgin and above vices such as drinking, smoking and being promiscuous. She is usually contrasted with one or more other girls in the film who enjoy frequent sex and therefore [[SexSignalsDeath don't survive to the end]]. ''Film/{{Halloween 1978}}'' was among the first to do this with all the female victims being killed in relation to sex. Two had just had sex while the third was on her way to do so.
224* ''Film/KungPowEnterTheFist'': Ling invokes this on herself. On the one hand, she plays the pious and quiet girl, but on the other she's shown teasing the Chosen One multiple times on the sly throughout the film. This culminates in one intimate scene, where she throws caution to the wind and decides to have sex with him. However, before she even gets to the point of sex, she flips between undressing and redressing herself while worrying about what the Chosen One would think of her if she gives into her lust (including thinking he'll see her as a slut ''just for suggesting the sex'', and he's clearly ogling her the whole time).
225* ''Film/{{Malena}}'': The titular heroine. Renato sees Malena as a Madonna figure, even having an ImagineSpot where she rides through the town dressed as the Virgin Mary. The women of the town see her as a Whore because the men ogle her and stare at her as she passes by. Malena herself starts out the film as a Madonna but becomes a Whore when she is forced to become a prostitute to make money.
226* ''Film/TheMarriageChronicles'': Ethel is alternately intrigued and horrified at his formerly staid wife's burgeoning sexuality.
227* ''Film/{{Metropolis}}'': [[MeaningfulName Maria]] is [[ASaintNamedMary saintly and pure]], whereas her [[RobotMe robotic doppelganger]] is a diabolical temptress who works as a dancing girl at Toshiwara. Of course, the machine-woman was [[InvokedTrope deliberately made that way by Rotwang and Joh Fredersen to discredit Maria]]. They even spell it out for us--not only is Maria named after the Virgin Mary, but her robot double is repeatedly and explicitly compared to the Whore of Babylon from [[Literature/BookOfRevelation Revelation]].
228* ''Film/TheNightOfTheHunter'': The villain Harry Powell has this -- being caught at a strip club at the beginning of the film, then later refusing to have sex with his wife ''on their wedding night'' and lecturing her that her body is only meant for having children.
229** Powell's case is so severe that [[TheBluebeard he's left a series of murdered wives behind him]], each killed for showing sexual interest in him at the exact moment when their culture would have deemed it ''most'' appropriate - i.e., their wedding night. And lest you think that he did it just for the money (he robbed the wives as well), the movie establishes early on that he really has substituted murderous violence for sex in his brain when [[SomethingElseAlsoRises his switchblade punches through his pants pocket]] while he's watching the aforementioned burlesque dancer.
230* ''Film/PsychoIVTheBeginning'': Reveals this to be a major factor in why Norman Bates became like he was, as his mother would ([[UnreliableNarrator according to him]]) seek to seduce him and then punish him when he reacted, and later explicitly says that all women are whores except for her.
231* ''Film/RagingBull'': Jake [=LaMotta=] suffers from a major case of this, though slightly more subtly--he can't believe she's with him, so she must be cheating, so he beats her...
232* ''Film/{{Rashomon}}'': In the various accounts of the events that led to the Samurai's murder, the account of the Samurai's wife's behavior switches between extremes, going from portraying her as a vindictive, manipulative FemmeFatale to that of a crying, defenseless waif. When the woodcutter gives his account (which is implied to be the most accurate), the woman is portrayed as being much more complex than this. At first, being sad and begging for her husband to avenge her for the bandit's rape, only for [[StrawMisogynist him]] to [[UsefulNotes/VictimBlaming disavow her]] [[SlutShaming for being a spoiled woman]]. She then becomes angry, instigating them both into a DuelToTheDeath [[TestosteronePoisoning after questioning their manhood]]. Not surprising, [[PeriodPiece given the time and place the film is set in]].
233* ''Film/SaturdayNightFever'': Tony believes a girl can be a [[ProperLady "nice girl"]] or a [[CountryMatters "cunt"]], but not both.
234* ''Film/SoundOfTheMountain'': Shuichi seeks to justify his awful behavior by comparing his wife to "a lake" and his mistress to "a torrent." Shuichi's secretary, who is jealous because Shuichi cheated on his wife with someone else rather than her, says "One can't expect a proper wife to act like a prostitute."
235* ''Film/SplendorInTheGrass'': A major theme, and deconstructed throughout. Adults repeatedly tell Bud and Deanie that there are "two kinds of girls": one that's ok to marry, and one that's not. Bud's father explicitly tells him that he shouldn't have sex with the first kind, and should seek gratification in the second. This causes a great deal of drama and distress for Bud and Deanie, who are in love and very sexually attracted to each other but are forced to repress their desires; these expectations eventually destroy their relationship.
236* ''Film/StreetAngel'': Gino surely thinks this way: he has no problem with hitting a prostitute, and almost strangles his beloved Angela before realizing she's saintly after all.
237* ''Film/StudentServices'': Laura does this to herself, wanting to think of the girl who has sex with clients for money as a completely separate person who has no impact on Laura's much more innocent life.
238* ''Film/ThatObscureObjectOfDesire'': A {{Deconstruction}}, as the same woman is turned into two -- one the virgin, the other the whore.
239* ''Film/TotalRecall1990'': The Total Recall saleswoman admonishes Quaid to be honest when assigning traits to his perfect fantasy girlfriend. Quaid first gives "sleazy" as one of her traits, but as he's drifting off, gives a more honest "demure."
240* ''Film/TaxiDriver'': Travis, among his many other issues, seems to suffer a major case of this, although it is more complicated and nuanced than most other examples. He becomes obsessed with Betsy, whom he sees as a beacon of virtue and purity among the filth of the city ("Madonna"), but when she rejects him his perception of her shifts completely, and she turns into "just like all the others" (a "Whore"). His relationship with Iris is similar but inverted: she starts as a "Whore" (literally a prostitute, and is implied that Travis is sexually attracted to her), but due to her age Travis becomes fixated with helping her escape and start a virtuous life (become a "Madonna"). Throughout the movie it is never shown if Travis is capable of thinking about women in any other way than these two extremes.
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244* In ''Literature/AndEternity'', the protagonists read the memories of a rapist/serial killer and find that he was motivated by this.
245* In ''Literature/AnitaBlake'', the eponymous character suffers from this kind of thinking. Often she and other characters, mostly male, believe her to be a slut and treat her badly because she has something called the ''ardeur'', a magical compulsion to have sex. If she didn't give in to it, it would eventually kill her, and through her, everyone she is magically tied to (most of the cast). This is a source of much conflict in the series.
246* ''Literature/TheBattleOfTheVirgins'': At first, Padre Angel sees Mariana's charity work, and in combination to her resemblance to his deceased sister, becomes obsessed with her. After Mariana [[spoiler:divorces her husband, and admits during Confession that she had sex with an old college classmate]], Padre Angel writes in his diary that even though he treats her the same, he sees her as a cesspool of corruption.
247* ''Literature/BeautifulLosers'': There are many parallels between Katherine Tekakwitha and Edith (both native, both die at the same age, both fascinate the narrator in a sexual way). However, Katherine Tekakwitha's virginity and purity is her most defining feature, while Edith is defined solely by her sexual experiences and sexualized descriptions of her body. The narrator can't seem to decide whether he wants a Madonna or a whore; he talks about wanting to fuck a saint and seems in love with Katherine Tekakwitha, but also thinks of Edith as innocent even though she clearly isn't.
248* In ''Literature/BraveNewWorld'', John the Savage tries to idealize Lenina as a Madonna in spite of her coming from a FreeLoveFuture, which causes him to spurn her sexual advances and flagellate himself for having impure thoughts about her. It ends ''very'' badly for both of them when John's self-loathing efforts to cleanse himself of all sexual thoughts of Lenina result in an orgy that kills her and drives him to suicide.
249* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', whores are women who dress like men, and satisfy other women sexually, as about one boy is born for every ten girls. Protagonist Jerin is very careful about staying husband material, and when someone tells him that oral sex (something he was advised to do with his wives as part of TheTalk) is something that whores do, he is very embarrassed about having something in common with whores. (Male prostitutes exist, too, but are mainly for making babies, so they don't do oral). He is also worried about [[spoiler: being a TechnicalVirgin]], as a man who is not pure, and could have STD, won't find wives, may be sold to the "cribs"--brothels where women go to get pregnant.
250* In ''Literature/{{Corpies}}'', [[BarrierWarrior Bubble Bubble]]'s public image is that of a demure, wholesome girl, who always wears tasteful, conservative dresses, when she's not engaged in rescue work. Then a sex scandal breaks out, with her in the middle. It turns out that, several years prior, she slept with the director of the movie she was in. Unbeknownst to her, he was dating a well-known movie star at the time. When the truth finally came out, the director quickly tries to cover his own ass by blaming Bubble Bubble, claiming that she used her powers to influence him. Despite Bubble Bubble's powers being well-documented and a matter of public record, the {{Muggle}} public is quick to dive back into the typical "who knows what these Supers are capable of" mindset. With her "Madonna" image ruined, she breaks down. Owen then asks his agent Lenny to take Bubble Bubble on as a client in order to fix her image. Lenny agrees and gives Bubble Bubble two options: she can go the easy route, accept public shame, and slowly work to "redeem" herself in the eyes of the people; or, she can own being a sexually-independent woman and publicly attack this trope, which is the more difficult, riskier path. Bubble Bubble goes with the second option, goes on a talk show, and turns the tables on the host, who is utterly unprepared for her ''not'' feeling ashamed. She explains that all she did was have consensual sex with a man, who was lying to her, which doesn't make her a bad person. She starts wearing less conservative (but not too revealing) outfits and overall seems happier with no longer having to maintain such a chaste image. It also helps that Owen makes the director a thinly-veiled threat along the lines of ShameIfSomethingHappened.
251* ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'' is frequently cited as an example, with Lucy Westenra as the Whore, having three lovers and becoming a seductive vampire before getting her just punishment in death, and Mina Harker neé Murray as the Madonna, a kind and submissive housewife, surviving through the end. This was an addition made by adaptations, however, and the original novel is by-and-large a subversion. Lucy in the novel is a textbook Madonna, kind and innocent, with [[IncorruptiblePurePureness nary a flaw to be had]]. Yet she is killed anyway, both by being TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth and as a symbol of the fading aristocracy. Mina Murray, while not exactly a Whore, is far more liberated and proactive, frequently brings up a skillset one wouldn't typically expect of a housewife, and is ultimately vital to the defeat of Dracula. Not to mention that, while Lucy is definitely a virgin by the time of her death, Mina (being a married woman, attacked by Dracula while asleep in bed with her husband) is almost explicitly not.
252* ''Literature/BestServedCold'': Duke Salier shows off two sculptures intended to be displayed as a pair: one of the artist's mother and the other his favorite whore. Monza snaps that she has no time for artists' mothers and whores.
253* ''Literature/TheGame2005'' [[note]]Not to be confused with the 1997 Creator/MichaelDouglas movie of the [[SimilarlyNamedWorks same name]][[/note]] (And "Pick Up Artist" philosophy in general) names and discusses this trope extensively - according to its theories, [[AllWomenAreLustful all]] women [[MyGirlIsASlut are]] "Whores" that only put on a "Madonna" façade because that's societally expected of them.
254* ''Literature/{{Gor}}'': The women in Gorean society are divided into a dichotomy. Free women live in seclusion and commonly must wear bulky robes and veil their face when in public, but are treated with honor and courtesy. Kajirae (slave women) are normally scantily-clad and used for slave labor, especially of the sexual kind, and a kajira is always at the mercy of her master. Free women are jealous of kajirae because the former are forced to repress their emotions and be frigid or risk enslavement.
255* ''Literature/HowToSurviveAHorrorMovie'': Two of the three female horror character archetypes are described as this; one's the innocent, virginal cop's/priest's/richest guy in town's daughter (the Madonna), and the other is the slutty goth chick (the Whore). (The third archetype, if you're wondering, is [[BlackDudeDiesFirst the token black man's girlfriend who bites it a third of the way in]].)
256%%* ''Literature/LeftBehind'', to a blood-boiling degree.
257* In ''Literature/MakingMoney'' this is exploited by Mr. Bent's LoveInterest, who concludes that she's already "ruined" simply by being in his room and may as well keep on going.
258* Subverted in ''Literature/LesMiserables''. The character of Fantine largely represents the Madonna-esque purity and innocence, however, due to the consequences of being an unwed mother following a summer fling, is relegated (quite literally) to the role of the Whore; in the closest thing 19th century French Literature had to snark, Hugo makes sure to mention that the man she slept with suffered [[KarmaHoudini no ill effects]] of this, and managed to be a rich and successful lawyer, highlighting the [[DoubleStandard double-standard]]. In addition, the novel makes note that she is both denigrated as Whore and the subject of incredulity as Madonna, leaving her at odds with society as both Madonna and Whore.
259* Certainly the view of [[NeverMyFault Ambrosio]] in ''Literature/TheMonk'', who tires of Matilda [[spoiler: and Antonia for that matter]] after she is no longer "pure." Surprisingly for the time, Lewis himself seems to take a much less extreme stance on the matter, painting [[spoiler: Antonia]] as an innocent victim and including both StraightEdgeEvil female villains ([[spoiler: the nuns, and particularly the Prioress]]) and two examples of a GoodBadGirl in the story. The most extreme of which eloped with a hot highwayman and is also a bit of an ActionGirl who saves TheLancer's life, the other one being his LoveInterest, Agnes, a snarky SpiritedYoungLady who feels terrible about [[spoiler: sleeping with him]], but is quickly declared blameless by the heroes [[spoiler:and empathetically ''not'' DefiledForever]], even to her incensed brother who crushes on Antonia ''because'' she's pure and innocent.
260%%* ''Literature/APortraitOfTheArtistAsAYoungMan'': Stephen Dedalus seems to suffer from this acutely.
261* ''Literature/ATaleOfTwoCities'' has an interesting variant. Lucie Manette is TheIngenue who is good and possesses a childlike beauty, but [[VirginityMakesYouStupid depends on others to take care of her.]] Madame Defarge is the sexy, strong-willed villain. Then there is Miss Pross, who is both strong and good, but implied to be so ugly that she looks no different [[ActionGirl after a fight]] than before one.
262* ''Literature/TessOfTheDUrbervilles'' is made of this. Tess' love interest is a {{hypocrite}}, who had sex before marriage himself, but [[DefiledForever despises her]] for ''having been raped''. The subtitle of the novel is "A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented", so, in a way, this is a subversion, as the author apparently did not subscribe to the misogynist attitude portrayed in the novel.
263* In ''Literature/{{Worm}}'', [[http://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/interlude-24-donation-bonus-1/ Interlude 24 (Donation Bonus #1)]], the superhero Defiant recalls having invoked this trope in a discussion of gender roles with [[spoiler:Dragon]], suggesting that [[spoiler:she was the feminine ideal because, as an AI, she could be both]]. [[NoSocialSkills He is subsequently bewildered by the fact that she found this offensive.]]
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267* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'': Showrunner Ron Moore has described Number Six (or at least the Six that only Baltar can see, who is really a messenger of a higher power) as being a Madonna-Whore made real.
268* In ''Series/BoardwalkEmpire'', the protagonist Nucky Thompson spends his time indulging in blatant "Whore" Lucy Danziger, but later dumps her in favor of innocent Irish Madonna Margaret Schroeder. However, the show implies this has more to do with Margaret being his intellectual equal, while Lucy is a shallow airhead.
269* Starlight from ''Series/TheBoys2019'' has to deal with both extremes. Her original superhero outfit is redesigned for added sex appeal, then she's obligated to attend a Christian rally and condemn premarital sex. Both instances are against her will and Starlight's true views on sexuality sit neatly in the middle; she has premarital sex with her boyfriend and dresses modestly when in civilian attire.
270* ''Series/{{Dollhouse}}'' has an entertaining scene where Victor, who has apparently been given the imprint of a psychologist, speculates that Adelle is jealous of Echo and the other female actives because they get to be ''both'' the Madonna (their innocent resting states) and the Whore (a fair amount of their requested personas) and are celebrated for both roles. Adelle is not amused.
271* ''Series/EightSimpleRules''
272** The series initially contrasts the bookish and conservative Kerry with the outgoing and promiscuous Bridget. Kerry would often be given more steady boyfriends while Bridget would have a different guy every week (sometimes when she was with a boyfriend too). The show keeps subverting it though and Kerry lampshades it in one episode where she remarks that their father expects her to be "some old spinster like [[Literature/GreatExpectations Miss Havisham]]" and tries to act like a Whore to annoy him. The show really turned the trope on its head when it's revealed Bridget is still a virgin and Kerry loses hers by cheating on her boyfriend.
273** Invoked by another female--Bridget after she's annoyed that her mother starts dating.
274--->'''Bridget:''' You're not a woman, you're a mother.\
275'''Cate:''' I hate to break it to you but [[CaptainObvious you can be both]]. Or are you unsure about how I ''became'' a mother?
276* Embodied in ''Series/EmeraldCity'' by the contrast between Glinda and West. While West runs a brothel and spends her time having sex and getting high on opium, Glinda runs an order of virginal and celibate quasi-nuns devoted to the pursuit of knowledge. Lampshaded in [[Recap/EmeraldCityS1E4ScienceAndMagic "Science and Magic"]] by Tip when she's asked to choose between going with Glinda and going with West.
277-->'''Tip''': So you're saying my only choice as a girl is nun or whore?
278* ''Series/Frontier2016'': The owners of the Alehouse have to get Captain Johnson in a compromising position with one of the tavern girls in order to blackmail him. The problem is that he's a deeply Christian man, so Imogen taking the direct "whore" approach just leads to Johnson getting annoyed and telling her to leave. Mary instead tries the "madonna" tactic by presenting herself as a religious girl who finds herself tempted by bodily sin. This proves a lot more successful.
279* In ''Series/TheHandmaidsTale'', [[NoWomansLand Gilead]] makes this dicotomy a state policy. Women are expected to be either daughters and wives (which are the most respectable position in society) or Handmaids (forced to be [[BreedingSlave breeding slaves]]) and Jezebels (forcibly turned into [[SexSlave pleasure slaves]]), both of which are reserved for "unruly", "fallen" or "rebel" women. Curiously there are classes such as the Aunts ([[DrillSergeantNasty drill sergeant nasties]] for Handmaids) and Marthas (domestic workers) that fit neither classification. (This may be because, particularly in the novel, the Aunts and Marthas were ''usually'' women who were unmarried, and too old to bear children (and thus [[OldMaid too old]] to either ''get'' married or become Handmaids or Jezebels.)
280%%* ''Series/HopeAndFaith'' with Madonna Hayley and Whore Sydney, as well as the titular sisters Hope and Faith respectively.
281* PlayedForLaughs in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'':
282-->'''Victoria:''' Boyfriends? I guess I've only had two.\
283'''Robin:''' Prude alert!\
284'''Victoria:''' Wh--? Well, that's ''serious'' boyfriends. I've dated other guys in between.\
285'''Robin:''' Oh, slut alert!
286* In ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' Ser Criston Cole suffers from one the size of Westeros. He comes to vilify Rhaenyra for rejecting his proposal to elope together and later taking on Harwin Strong as her paramour despite being married to Laenor, while idolizing Alicent, who lives and breathes the role of the ideal, faithful wife.
287* In ''Series/JaneTheVirgin'', Jane, an aspiring writer, loses her virginity. She has trouble figuring out her character Cecilia's motivation, and can't help but cast her as either a promiscuous horndog who believes sex should be celebrated or a devout nun who disavows sex. This is later revealed to be an exploration of Jane's feelings on the matter -- she had spent so long with 'virgin' as one of her identifiers that she has trouble reconciling sex as a good thing, and when she starts moving past it, her writing also starts flowing.
288-->'''Cecilia''': Now, can we finally stop with that virgin-whore nonsense? (in Spanish) There are so many other interesting things about me!
289* {{Discussed|Trope}} in an episode of ''Series/MadMen'' where the characters mull over ideas for an ad and conclude that every woman is [[TheSixties either a "Jackie" or a "Marilyn"]]. The funny thing is that when they are checking out various secretaries and calling them [[UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy "Jackie"]] or [[Creator/MarilynMonroe "Marilyn"]] that they pick Jane Siegel as a "Jackie" despite being no more chaste and proper than Joan who is a "Marilyn" or rather "Well Marilyn's really a Joan, not the other way around". Later Jane marries Roger Sterling (a former flame of Joan's) after leaving his wife of 20 years and he cheats on her with Joan, resulting in a son, before divorcing Jane.
290* Inverted in ''Series/Merlin2008''. It is the unambiguously moral ''Guinevere'' who is linked with love and sex (desired by both Arthur and Lancelot) whilst the more dubiously good Morgana becomes more asexual as the show goes on--she begins as a flirty and good female version of TheCharmer but loses all interest in men by series 3, at which point she's a WickedWitch. Even more interestingly, Morgana's evil plan to discredit Guinevere revolves around making Arthur believe that she's cheating on him with Lancelot. Morgana initially dresses more revealingly, and then during her descent into darkness, she comes to wear long-sleeves exclusively, while Gwen goes from modest servant dresses to fancy, low-cut gowns.
291* ''Series/MillionYenWomen'': Gender Inverted in one of the HaremGenre moments. Midori, the youngest of the women (she's still in high school), finds out that Shin and Minami kissed. Midori asks Shin if he kissed Minami because he's in love with her. When Shin answers "no", Midori immediately comes to the conclusion that Shin is the kind of man who easily kisses women.
292* In ''Series/NoahsArc'', initially it appears that Ricky doesn't want to have sex with Junito because [[spoiler:Junito is HIV positive. Ricky later confesses that it's because Ricky's falling in love with him, despite having had random sex partners in the quadruple digits]].
293* ''Series/OnceUponATime''
294** The show uses this with Belle and [[spoiler: her Cursed counterpart]] Lacey. Belle is the Madonna--she's the TokenWholesome as well as bookish and caring. She's the one able to see the good in Rumpelstiltskin. Lacey meanwhile is the Whore--she dresses provocatively, ReallyGetsAround, drinks and hustles people playing pool. She meanwhile is attracted to the darkness in Rumple.
295** A similar contrast is done between Snow White and Regina. Snow White of course has IncorruptiblePurePureness and her Storybrook counterpart Mary Margaret is modest and virgin-like. Regina meanwhile as the Evil Queen favoured outfits with cleavage that provided plenty of Fanservice. Whenever she's attempting a HeelFaceTurn, her outfits become more modest. Of course on a deeper level, it's not so black and white. While Regina is essentially raping [[spoiler: Graham]], the "relationship" doesn't last that long--and Regina is pretty asexual for most of the time. Meanwhile, Mary Margaret has no problem having a one night stand with Dr Whale or pursuing a married man.
296* ''Series/{{Outlander}}'': Discussed by name after Jamie gets quite upset that Brienne wore a bikini in the photo Claire showed him of her. Defied by Brienne, complaining of how prevalent it is in the 1700s.
297* ''Series/{{Ramy}}'': Ramy is fine with hooking up with non-Muslim women, but can't help but see Muslim women as wives and mothers. After their date in the first episode, the sexually forward Nour accuses him of putting her in a "Muslim box", ie. he can't see her as a sexual being.
298* In ''Series/{{Taxi}}'' Louie lampshades why he is unable to form a sexual relationship with [[RealLifeRelative Zena]], even though she wants him to. "I was brought up that there are the nice girls, and then there are the girls you have fun with." He can't even go into her bedroom without having a mental crisis.
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302* Deconstructed in Berlin's "Sex (I'm A)". The male singing part is repeating "I'm a man", while the female part is "I'm a..." followed by "goddess", "virgin", "blue movie", "bitch", "geisha", "little girl", "boy", "your mother", "one night stand", "bi" (male chuckle), "slave", "virgin", "drug", "dream divine", and so on, emphasizing while the male is only required to be the male in sex, a woman has to adopt a myriad of roles.
303* Music/BritneySpears is have been noted for using this as her selling point. In her ''Greatest Hits:My Prerogative'' collection the writer says "is she a good girl doing bad things, a bad girl doing good things, or a mixture of both?"
304* Music/ChristinaAguilera has been very vocal about her dislike of the whole thing, and her second album ''Stripped'' spends a good amount of time complaining about it.
305%%* Music/CyndiLauper has a song titled ''Madonna Whore'' which is about this exact trope.
306* Lampshaded in "Opheliac" by Music/EmilieAutumn:
307-->''She knows in society she either is\
308A devil or an angel with no in between\
309She speaks in the third person\
310So she can forget that she's me''
311* The J. Geils Band song "Centerfold" is about a man who realizes that the "pure" girl he had a crush on in school is now doing porn. He eventually [[MyGirlIsASlut gets over it]].
312* Music/JustinTimberlake:
313--> ''I know that you're a bad girl''
314--> ''You're a good girl''
315* Music/{{Madonna}} is almost the embodiment of this trope, down to her name. She has cultivated a pious and chaste Catholic image along with very confrontational sexuality throughout her entire career. ''Music/LikeAVirgin'' was likewise the first time she teased the audience with this.
316* Music/MarinaDiamandis uses Britney Spears' approach to the trope as inspiration for her second album ''Electra Heart'', where Britney was the muse for the project.
317* Music/MeatLoaf has a song titled "Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Girls Go Everywhere." Played with a bit as the point of the song is that Good Girls (and in one verse, a Good Boy) have sexual desires every bit as intense as the Bad Girls.
318* This was a constant problem with Music/TaylorSwift in the past but she has largely grown out of it. She chalks it up to immaturity. It was to the point that an image from "You Belong With Me" was the page image once upon a time:
319** The video for "You Belong With Me" is really {{anvilicious}}. The "narrator"? Totally sweet, tomboyish and GirlNextDoor-like and thus ''undoubtedly'' the better option. Her pretty and popular cheerleader rival, who also is more overtly sexual than her? Stupid evil whore who cheats and whines and is ''bad''. Interestingly enough though, Taylor plays them ''[[ActingForTwo both]]''.
320** In the "The Story of Us" music video, where Taylor's love interest chooses a girl who's much more [[ForcefulKiss physical]] in her affections than Taylor is, who shows to be more flirty and playful.
321** Another more meta example is from her album ''Speak Now''. In "Speak Now", the narrator persuades the groom to run away on his wedding day but is played to be sympathetic and heroic. In "Better Than Revenge" another girl steals the narrator's boyfriend is told in no uncertain terms to be "better known for the things that she does on the mattress."
322* Zjef Vanuytsel's song "Hop Marlene" tells about the eponymous girl, who is a stripper. She's regarded by both men (in admiring terms) and women (in disapproving terms) as the Whore--until a King witnesses her dancing and decides to marry her, making her the Madonna for her subjects.
323* Music/{{Halsey}}: "If I Can't Have Love I Want Power" explores this idea, since it was inspired from traditional depictions of the original Madonna, Mary mother of UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}}, who's usually portrayed as non-sexual (the Virgin, after all), with her character struggling against this expectation as it's indicated that she wants to remain a sexual being while becoming a mother, but the royal court is scandalized by this. It's also implied much of their opposition may come from her strongly implied [[HeteronormativeCrusader attraction to her handmaidens]].
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327* Tends to be inverted with Bra and Panties matches. When the woman is stripped to her underwear, the villainous woman will be hugely embarrassed and try to cover herself up while the fan favourite will not be and will proudly show off her body. And if she wins the match (by keeping her clothes on) she'll usually remove her clothes anyway.
328* Otherwise played straight. While most women in wrestling tend to be sexualised in some way, a {{face}} will often be a GirlNextDoor type and sexuality will tend to be downplayed. A seductress character will usually be a {{heel}}. Wrestling/EveTorres, Wrestling/{{Lita}}, Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon, and Wrestling/TrishStratus are examples, though Jackie Gayda is one who was a baby face, at points, such as times she flashed La Resistance and Wrestling/{{Test}}, distracting them long enough for Wrestling/{{Rico|Constantino}} and or [[Wrestling/TheWorldsGreatestTagTeam Charlie Haas]] to gain the upper hand. In Test's case, it was in retaliation [[WouldHitAGirl to him stomping on her hand]].
329* Inverted with Wrestling/MollyHolly. She was a villainous Madonna who referred to herself as "pure and wholesome" and despised the other Divas for flaunting their sexuality and frequently wore a lot of white outfits. She was a heroic Whore before that, not necessarily being heavily sexualised but her attractiveness was played up a lot more and she took part in a lot more bikini shoots and provided FanService.
330* On the inversion end, there's also Wrestling/{{Ivory}} from Wrestling/RightToCensor, as well as ODB and Wrestling/{{Jac|queline}}kie Moore's "cleaning up the Knockout division" gimmick from when they both returned to TNA and feuded with Wrestling/VelvetSky. Looking through history, {{face}} women wrestlers are usually actually in the middle--somewhat sexualized but still implied to be women of valor and virtue--whereas women played to either extreme have made for great {{heel}}s in the past. Velvet Sky is a great defiance of this trope in her own right. As a heel, she was definitely a Whore. However, as a face she was still MsFanservice and had no problem showing off her body--she just happened to be presented as heroic as well.
331* Wrestling/{{SHIMMER}} and Wrestling/{{WSU}} during their time as the "main two" women's promotions of the USA. The former was the offspring of the "No Bra and Panties" IWA Mid-South women's division and less likely to feature [[GarbageWrestler death matches]] than its "parent". Wrestling Superstars Uncensored on the other hand had The Human Tornado, a pimp, as their heavyweight champion and the decision to switch to all women's shows didn't stop them from being the metaphorical whores. Ironically, one of that pimp's actual whores, Wrestling/CandiceLeRae, was a bigger hit in SHIMMER than WSU, her biggest WSU moment where she ''almost'' beat Cherry Bomb actually contributing more to her SHIMMER angles.
332* The Characters/WWEDivas vs the [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA Knockouts]]. The Divas are Madonnas--they belong to a family-friendly company, any sexual stuff is more often implied (when villainous women do it) or just playful and light-hearted (when fan favourites do it). Most of the Divas fit a certain look (read: very pretty) and naturally they don't curse on PG television. The Knockouts, however, are the Whores--they are brash, heavily sexualised, curse a lot and some of them even bleed from time to time.
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336* Literature/TheBible plays with, zig-zags, and subverts this trope a lot more than you'd think:
337** In the Literature/BookOfGenesis, where Tamar disguises herself as a shrine prostitute to sleep with her former father-in-law and becomes pregnant by him. At first, Judah sentences her to be burned to death for engaging in illicit sex... but she sends a messenger with the cord and seal that she had taken as "collateral," saying that the man who owns them is the father. Judah recognizes the {{MacGuffin}}s as his, and [[LastMinuteReprieve spares Tamar's life.]] He even says that she is more righteous than he is, because she had done her duty (perpetuating the lineage of her deceased husband) and Judah had not (he married his youngest son Shelah off to someone else, even though [[ValuesDissonance Shelah was supposed to marry Tamar to provide for her and father children on his dead brother's behalf]].) From then on, Tamar lives in Judah's household, raises the twins born from their sexual act and he provides for her and the kids as he would an actual wife (although they didn't have sex again.)
338** Averted with Rahab, a prostitute[[note]]Although some believe she was just an innkeeper or the wife of one, the mainstream view is that she was actually a HighClassCallGirl[[/note]] from the Literature/BookOfJoshua. She is shown to be a kind person and even hides the Israelite spies. Not only does she end up later having a family of her own, but she becomes part of the lineage of the Messiah.
339** Played straight in the Literature/BookOfProverbs, where the students are warned about "strange" women, and where these women are contrasted against a personification of Wisdom, and against the Wife of Noble Character.
340** There's nowhere in any of Literature/TheFourGospels who says "Mary Magdalene was a prostitute", neither is she positively identified with the Woman With The Alabaster Jar (who seems is described as a "sinful woman", [[NoodleIncident what sin she commits is unclear]]), but in any case, it's common practice to make her a CompositeCharacter with the Woman With The Alabaster Jar to counterbalance, you know, The Madonna. Even then, this composite Mary Magdalene plays with the dynamic by being a Whore who becomes a Madonna.
341** Subverted in the Literature/TheFourGospels on at least two occasions. The first time, UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} chats with an unnamed Samaritan woman at her town's well, and does not treat her with contempt for [[SerialSpouse having been married five times]] and living with a boyfriend as a [[TheMistress "kept woman,"]] even though everyone else does, to the point where she comes to the well at high noon instead of at dawn or dusk when the other townswomen do. The second time, a woman who was caught in the act of adultery is being brought out to be executed by stoning[[note]][[DoubleStandard Her lover is not mentioned as being about to be executed]], even though he was caught, too, and even though the laws laid out in the Literature/BookOfExodus said that ''both'' the man and the woman were to be executed[[/note]]. The townsmen ask Jesus what should be done with her, and He calls on the sinless among them to throw the first stone... leading them to spare her life. He then tells her that he doesn't condemn her, and to [[GoAndSinNoMore go and live her life and never cheat again]].
342** Played straight in the Literature/BookOfRevelation. The Whore of Babylon (a personification of a culture of corruption, idolatry, and immorality) is contrasted to the pure Bride of Christ (the Church). Sure these are symbols and not real people, but it still counts.
343* Many a philosopher have portrayed the two aspects of Aphrodite from Myth/ClassicalMythology as the heavenly Aphrodite Urania, spiritual love, and Aphrodite Pandemos, carnal love. There is evidence that this might have been a more complex matter in historical religion, however.
344* Inverted in the Mesoamerican legend of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtabay Xtabay]]. Xkeban was promiscuous but kind and humble. Utz-Colel was chaste but selfish and haughty. When Xkeban died, her body emitted a perfume scent and her grave grew beautiful, fragrant flowers. Utz-Colel felt shocked and jealous, vowing that her death would be more beautiful, only for a putrid scent and a prickly cactus to birth during her funeral. Afterwards, Utz-Colel became the eponymous sex demon out of jealousy for her rival and the [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint misbelief that promiscuity (rather than kindness) had been the key to her success]].
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348* In ''Theatre/FaustFirstPartOfTheTragedy'', Greta's brother used to boast of her virtue and feminine perfection until she started an affair. Then he calls her a whore and tells her to start charging all comers. Okay, so he's mortally wounded and understandably bitter when he says that bit, but still!
349* ''Theatre/{{Grease}}'':
350**
351--->''Look at me, I'm Sandra Dee\
352Lousy with virginity\
353Won't go to bed 'til I'm legally wed\
354I can't; I'm Sandra Dee!''
355** Deconstructed in [[http://www.stlyrics.com/songs/g/grease8951/thereareworsethingsicoulddo302664.html "There Are Worse Things I Could Do"]]. Betty/Rizzo laments that everyone sees her just as a whore [[spoiler:and especially when there are rumors about her TeenPregnancy]], even when she's not a petty thief and only sleeps with ''one'' guy. Ironically, she's the ringleader in the "Sandra Dee" song (mocking Sandy for being a Madonna), [[spoiler:Sandy is one of the few who offers Rizzo support when she's shunned for being apparently pregnant]] ''and'' [[spoiler: Sandy ends up having a sexy UnnecessaryMakeover in the end.]]
356* Zigzagged in ''Theatre/ManOfLaMancha'': Aldonza is ''literally'' selling her favors; while the narrative treats her [[JerkassWoobie more-or-less sympathetically]], most of the other characters view her as trash for doing so. [[Literature/DonQuixote Alonso]] views her quite insistently, in fact as a completely different person: Dulcinea, his [[TheDulcineaEffect pure and noble liege-lady]].
357* ''Theatre/SwanLake'' follows two identical girls, each expressing one side of this complex, and ultimately ends in tragedy. It subtly deconstructs this trope, as the prince loves the White Swan's purity, but doesn't seem to have any problem with it when she seduces him (though it's actually an imposter). It further emphasizes the deconstruction by having the same dancer play both parts, implying a real woman has both the Black and White Swan.
358* Deconstructed in a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDtisgnSZCc blisteringly ironic routine]] by the Dutch comedian Hans Teeuwen. He starts out by talking about how much respect he has for women: for their beauty, their strength, their grace, their wisdom, etc., and how he firmly believes that women are much better than men, who are competitive and jealous, whereas women are "givers". From there, he argues that since women have so much power, "with great power comes great responsibility", and a woman shouldn't just reveal her beauty to just anyone, only to her husband. From here, he proceeds by logical steps to arguing that, since a "real" woman's ultimate pleasure lies in giving pleasure to her man and [[AllWomenArePrudes not in experiencing it herself]], no real woman needs a clitoris:
359-->'''Hans Teeuwen''': You wanna be a real woman? [''Beat''] Chop, chop.[[note]]Teeuwen is noted for presenting the most outrageous arguments as if they were his own; the very feminist UK comedian Bridget Christie regards him as her [[https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2015/feb/11/bridget-christie-hans-teeuwen-comedy-hero comedy hero]][[/note]]
360* Discussed in Delibes' ''Lakmé'' during Act I, when two British officers accompany two British ladies onto temple grounds to have a picnic. The British women state that European women have the ability to "properly love" men in comparison to 'exotic' Indian women, who they say are merely seductresses who enchant men.
361* In ''Theatre/TheMusicMan'', the leading LovableRogue sings a number about preferring "bad girls" because "good girls" want to tie men down in committed relationships.
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365* ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'': Johnny has this, hard, in spite of having lived the SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll lifestyle for most of his life. He has no problems with working with women in general, and regularly cheats on his girlfriends with various groupies and sex workers, but he also treats the same groupies and sex workers with contempt bordering on outright hostility. At one point, Johnny will angrily chastise V for insinuating that saving a group of abused and imperiled sex workers from a particularly vile and vicious pimp is a good thing.
366* ''VideoGame/Drakengard3'' has Four, who is crippled by an InferioritySuperiorityComplex toward her fellow Intoners - Five is better-endowed, Three has a prettier face, Two is in a loving relationship, One is more clever and mature. So to put herself above her siblings, Four represses her sex drive in order to maintain her "purity," which, since Intoners by nature have an ExtremeLibido, has left her a psychological mess who enjoys crushing rebels [[SmitingEvilFeelsGood a little too much.]] More to the point, [[spoiler:since the Intoners are to some extent [[LiteralSplitPersonality fragments of Zero's psyche]], Four is ''literally'' Zero's Madonna-Whore Complex made flesh.]]
367* ''VideoGame/HeavyRain'': Madison plays with this one in a weird way. Her encounters along the story tend to be overtly and unnecessarily sexualized, but they play her up to be an abuse victim (a dream sequence where she's attacked in her underwear, being assaulted by an insane rapist/murderer doctor, being forced to perform a striptease at gunpoint) and her successful action sequences are when she's defending herself from those assaults; further, there is an optional sex scene between Madison and Ethan, but the player is controlling him, and not her.
368* The Killer from ''VideoGame/Persona4'' subscribes heavily to this. [[spoiler:Adachi sees any woman that rejects his advances (even Saki Konishi, a ''minor'') as a "bitch" who's rotten to the core, and even justifies killing Mayumi Yamano with the fact that Taro Namatame had an affair with her, therefore she had to be a gold-digger trying to swindle him. It's implied that this attitude stems from jealousy at the thought that someone else is getting with the women that he feels entitled to.]]
369* Surprisingly averted in ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonAndTheDiabolicalBox''. Although Sophia, a British noblewoman, [[spoiler:had an illegitimate child with her fiancée, Anton]], no one is bothered by her sexual history, not to mention her unlockable profile reveals that "kind and honest, she was loved by all".
370* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}:'' When [[TheStoic Sasha Nein]] was a child, he wanted to know more about his MissingMom, but his dad was reluctant to discuss her. Eventually Sasha started reading his dad's mind, and got some happy images of her as an angel in Heaven--but, when he dug too deep, also got some more...[[DirtyMindReading personal]] memories of her. It's implied this made the father-son relationship a bit [[ParentalSexualitySquick awkward]] and inspired Sasha to leave home as soon as possible.
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374* Heo Min-Jung from ''VisualNovel/AnalogueAHateStory''. Being from a culture that is reminiscent of [[FeudalFuture Joseon-era Korea]], she strongly believes that all women desire to get married and be good, obedient wives. She equates any woman wanting otherwise and be "independent" to being a "Whore".
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378* Played with a couple of times in Kate Beaton's 'Webcomic/HarkAVagrant' but most notably [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=391 here]] where the "Body Police" arrest the recently deflowered girl because there's only room for Madonnas and Whores[[note]]And ugly hags of course. And basic bitches[[/note]]
379* Porrim from ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' blurs the lines between the two, being attractive and unabashedly promiscuous while also the friendly TeamMom. Her post-Scratch self The Dolorosa and her descendant Kanaya are much closer to the Madonna side of this trope, and in the case of The Dolorosa she literally ''was'' the Troll Madonna as the adoptive mother of Troll CrystalDragonJesus.
380* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': The government promotes the image of {{magical girl}}s as [[PropagandaHero pure and perfect warriors]] -- meaning they don't like talking about what happens when a magical girl has sex and gets pregnant. Specifically, [[spoiler:when the child is born, the power [[BequeathedPower passes out of the mother and into the child]], basically guaranteeing that the child will awaken powers of her own later on, and that those powers will be stronger than normal]]. The "whore" side doesn't come up as much, though; if a magical girl gets pregnant, the government just shuffles her out of the public eye and covers up any connection between the child and their mother's identity.
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384* Gender Inverted with WebVideo/TheNostalgiaChick, WebVideo/ToddInTheShadows and WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic. In the Chick's eyes, Todd is the every way perfect man who'll fix her, and she's driving herself crazy in order to attain him. Critic, on the other hand, is the comfortable flirt who jacks off butter and sings about how everyone should be slutty but is just too fucked up for her to think a proper relationship with him could work.
385** In the ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' review, a crossover with [[WebVideo/BrowsHeldHigh Oancitizen]], he suggests that Gord's LoveInterest is the perfect synthesis of Madonna and Whore: she's obsessed with phallic objects and blowjobs, but they never have any other kind of sex, and being a disabled nurse plays her as being nurturing but also needing to be nurtured herself.
386** In the ''Film/CharliesAngels2000'' review a combination of the movie and [[FanDumb stupid fan comments]] brings about the end of feminism, and she declares that the two options are "burqa or slut." Thus she does the review in a burqa[[note]]"That's not a burqa, it's a niqab!"[[/note]].
387* ''WebVideo/TheTake'' did a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LuZAvmPKecE thorough breakdown]] of how this tope manifests in film, television, and culture as a whole. One key point addressed is that the same woman can fill both roles to different people; it largely depends on who is looking at them and from what perspective they are looking.
388* WebVideo/TBSkyen, in his analysis of Queen Yharnam, posits that ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' deconstructs this in its depiction of Yharnam and Arianna. Yharnam is a queen, dressed in saintly whites and bears the child of a god, whereas Arianna is a prostitute (who directly calls herself a whore) dressed in a fine, but very revealing outfit, who offers her services to the player in the form of blood ministration. Despite this, they are ultimately both victims of rape by the JerkassGod Oedon, who impregnates them with his inhuman offspring unwillingly (Arianna is very clearly not consenting, and Yharnam has bound hands like a sacrifice). Wether society treats them as a madonna or a whore, both women suffer the same indignity and assault.
389* ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse'': {{Discussed|Trope}} in Vamp's narration in [[http://whateleyacademy.net/index.php/content-menu/stories/104-diamonds-are-a-vamp-s-best-friend-part-1 Diamonds Are a Vamp's Best Friend (Part 1)]], when Vamp's mom is called a whore by [[spoiler:her legal father]]:
390--> "Shut yer filthy mouth, ya miserable WHORE!" O'Brien roared. In case you haven't heard of it, the Irish are notorious for falling into that trap of dividing women up into 'Saints' and 'Whores'; and any woman with a sex drive is a whore by those standards.
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394* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': Hilariously {{deconstructed|Trope}} in "The Missing Kink". Stan insists that sex in anything other than the Missionary Position is morally sinful, and when a bored Francine tricks him into experimenting, he banishes her from the house. He's eventually convinced through a lavish musical number to break out of his repression, but his fetishes become so extreme that he has to be snapped back to his senses.
395* In the ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'' episode "Fast Reputation", Ginger is fed up with being considering a "nice girl" but then she's also annoyed with rumors being spread about her making out with high school boys.
396* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries'': An interesting spin on this is featured in Poison Ivy's [[Recap/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesE5PrettyPoison debut episode]], as she pretends to be the former while secretly being the latter. Publicly she's Pamela Isley, a sweet, caring woman beside herself with grief over her comatose fiancee Harvey Dent. Behind closed doors she's Poison Ivy, an unhinged seductress who put Harvey in said coma in the first place.
397* ''WesternAnimation/CelebrityDeathmatch'': Nick Diamond [[AtLeastIAdmitIt admits he suffers from this]], after Johnny Gomez calls him out on lusting after the "sweet, innocent" Kristen Davis.
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