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* Inverted in Miss March. The main character, Eugene, wants to wait to have sex. The girlfriend, on the other hand, isn't so sure about waiting.
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* One of the few interesting bits of ''{{Twilight}}'' is that it inverts this - Edward has myriad reasons why he doesn't want to sleep with Bella, and Bella is not about to listen.
* One of the few interesting bits of ''{{Twilight}}'' is that it inverts this - Edward has myriad reasons why he doesn't want to sleep with Bella, and Bella is not about to listen.
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]], he will always want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he'll never, ever, be as happy about the state of his (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]].
This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]].
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]], he will always want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he'll never, ever, be as happy about the state of his (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it [[LieBackAndThinkOfEngland it]] [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]]. \n A mitigating factor is that NoGuyWantsToBeChased, however.
This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]].
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* At least one of the main boys in WierdScience is like this.
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* Subverted in SixteenCandles, when Andie accuses Blane of this trope, he points out that he hasn't even tried to kiss her yet.
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* Subverted in SixteenCandles, PrettyInPink, when Andie accuses Blane of this trope, he points out that he hasn't even tried to kiss her yet.
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This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect Fiction fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]].
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* In the ''[[That70sShow That '70s Show]]'' episode "The Pill":
-->'''Donna:''' All I'm saying is we have to wait for the right time.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. How about now?
-->'''Donna:''' Um, no.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. How about now?
-->'''Donna:''' No.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. Now?
-->'''Donna:''' Yes.
-->'''Eric:''' Really?
-->'''Donna:''' No.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. Now, right?
-->''(Donna leaves)''
-->'''Eric:''' I'll be waiting.
-->'''Donna:''' Shut up.
-->'''Eric:''' I've got a birthday coming up, so...
-->'''Donna:''' All I'm saying is we have to wait for the right time.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. How about now?
-->'''Donna:''' Um, no.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. How about now?
-->'''Donna:''' No.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. Now?
-->'''Donna:''' Yes.
-->'''Eric:''' Really?
-->'''Donna:''' No.
-->'''Eric:''' Okay. Now, right?
-->''(Donna leaves)''
-->'''Eric:''' I'll be waiting.
-->'''Donna:''' Shut up.
-->'''Eric:''' I've got a birthday coming up, so...
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This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most [[DoubleStandard double standards]] do.
do. Contrary to popular belief, men get as nervous about sex as women do, sometimes even more, but you can't expect Fiction to live up to [[RealityIsUnrealistic reality]].
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* In {{Gantz}} Kei Kurono starts out as a virgin who is all too eager to have sex with anything that moves. Kei Kishimoto moves in with him after their first mission "as his pet", because she has nowhere else to go. After continuously dropping hints and finally becoming explicite about his sexual desires:
-->Kishimoto: You don't have sex with your pets, do you?
-->Kurono: Well, when I was a kid I had this dog I liked to give hugs and kisses to.
-->Kishimoto: You don't have sex with your pets, do you?
-->Kurono: Well, when I was a kid I had this dog I liked to give hugs and kisses to.
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* In {{Gantz}} ''{{Gantz}}'', Kei Kurono starts out as a virgin who is all too eager to have sex with anything that moves. Kei Kishimoto moves in with him after their first mission "as his pet", because she has nowhere else to go. After continuously dropping hints and finally becoming explicite explicit about his sexual desires:
-->Kishimoto: -->'''Kishimoto:''' You don't have sex with your pets, do you?
-->Kurono: -->'''Kurono:''' Well, when I was a kid I had this dog I liked to give hugs and kisses to.
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* In BoyMeetsWorld, Cory feels ready to have sex, and is frustrated when Topanga decides to wait until marriage.
* In an episode of TheWire, when Dukie comes home and sees/overhears Michael with a girl, the snippet of dialogue we hear is Michael asking the girl he's with, "Are you sure you want to do this? I don't want to hurt you." This also foreshadows a BackStory with Michael.
* In an episode of CurbYourEnthusiasm, Larry responds to his wife's concern that he never initiates sex by pointing out that he's always ready, and instructs her to tap him on the shoulder when she's ready. Of course, this backfires when she gives him the tap just after he's finished masturbating ("tapped out").
* In DegrassiTheNextGeneration, Peter Doesn't pressure Darcy into having sex, but he clearly thinks he is ready, and is very eager to have sex with her.
* Inverted with MarriedWithChildren, where Peg Bundy always wants sex and Al Bundy is absolutely sickened by the very thought.
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* In the [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek movie]] Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, the protagonist is always pressuring his girlfriend to have sex with him because he thinks he is ready.
* One of the skits in Extreme Movie revolves around this.
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* In the [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek movie]] Cyber ''Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, Life'', the protagonist male lead is always pressuring his girlfriend to have sex with him because he thinks he is ready.
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* In {{Gantz}} Kei Kurono starts out as a virgin who is all too eager to have sex with anything that moves. Kei Kishimoto moves in with him after their first mission "as his pet", because she has nowhere else to go. After continuously dropping hints and finally becoming explicite about his sexual desires:
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-->Kurono: Well, when I was a kid I had this dog I liked to give hugs and kisses to.
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]] virgin]], he will always want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he'll never, ever, be as happy about the state of his (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
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This is a form of DoubleStandard, distantly related to AllMenArePerverts and AllWomenArePrudes. It has about as much relationship to ''reality'' as most DoubleStandards do.
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1. A VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between A couple will always be some variation of the same generic lines:
Bob: Are you sure about this...I mean, are you sure you're ready?
Alice: ...I'm sure...
2. An episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and how she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend.
Bob: Are you sure about this...I mean, are you sure you're ready?
Alice: ...I'm sure...
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* In BoyMeetsWorld, Cory feels ready to have sex, and is frustrated when Topanga decides to wait until marriage.
* In an episode of TheWire, when Dukie comes home and sees/overhears Michael with a girl, the snippet of dialogue we hear is Michael asking the girl he's with, "Are you sure you want to do this? I don't want to hurt you." This also foreshadows a BackStory with Michael.
* In an episode of CurbYourEnthusiasm, Larry responds to his wife's concern that he never initiates sex by pointing out that he's always ready, and instructs her to tap him on the shoulder when she's ready. Of course, this backfires when she gives him the tap just after he's finished masturbating ("tapped out").
* In DegrassiTheNextGeneration, Peter Doesn't pressure Darcy into having sex, but he clearly thinks he is ready, and is very eager to have sex with her.
* In an episode of TheWire, when Dukie comes home and sees/overhears Michael with a girl, the snippet of dialogue we hear is Michael asking the girl he's with, "Are you sure you want to do this? I don't want to hurt you." This also foreshadows a BackStory with Michael.
* In an episode of CurbYourEnthusiasm, Larry responds to his wife's concern that he never initiates sex by pointing out that he's always ready, and instructs her to tap him on the shoulder when she's ready. Of course, this backfires when she gives him the tap just after he's finished masturbating ("tapped out").
* In DegrassiTheNextGeneration, Peter Doesn't pressure Darcy into having sex, but he clearly thinks he is ready, and is very eager to have sex with her.
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* In AmericanPie, One of the guys in particular wants to have sex with his girlfriend, but she's not ready and wants it to be "special", though she's OK with other forms of sexual activity like oral sex. At the end, they do have sex, but then they break up.
* In the [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek movie]] Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, the protagonist is always pressuring his girlfriend to have sex with him because he thinks he is ready.
* One of the skits in Extreme Movie revolves around this.
* In the [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek movie]] Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, the protagonist is always pressuring his girlfriend to have sex with him because he thinks he is ready.
* One of the skits in Extreme Movie revolves around this.
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The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and she'll swear to her friends that
she'll never have sex again.
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she'll never have sex again.
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The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and she'll swear to her friends that
she'll never have sex again.
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]] he will always want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he'll never, ever, be as happy about the state of his (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
for example:
* 1. Pick any teen drama, a lot of them will have at least one VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between two people who are about to have sex always is something along the lines of this: Boy: "Are you sure you're ready?" (note: as I said above, it's always the male asking this question) Girl: *after pausing or breathing deeply* "yes...I'm sure."
**1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
for example:
* 1. Pick any teen drama, a lot of them will have at least one VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between two people who are about to have sex always is something along the lines of this: Boy: "Are you sure you're ready?" (note: as I said above, it's always the male asking this question) Girl: *after pausing or breathing deeply* "yes...I'm sure."
**1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]] he will always want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he'll never, ever, be as happy about the state of his (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
for example:
* 1. Pick any teen drama, a lot of them will have at least one VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between two people who are about to have sex always is something along the lines of this: Boy: "Are you sure you're ready?" (note: as I said above, it's always the male asking this question) Girl: *after pausing or breathing deeply* "yes...I'm sure."
**1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.it.
There are certain situations in which this trope will appear:
1. A VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between A couple will always be some variation of the same generic lines:
Bob: Are you sure about this...I mean, are you sure you're ready?
Alice: ...I'm sure...
2. An episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert:
The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and she'll swear to her friends that
she'll never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
for example:
* 1. Pick any teen drama, a lot of them will have at least one VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between two people who are about to have sex always is something along the lines of this: Boy: "Are you sure you're ready?" (note: as I said above, it's always the male asking this question) Girl: *after pausing or breathing deeply* "yes...I'm sure."
**1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.
1. A VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between A couple will always be some variation of the same generic lines:
Bob: Are you sure about this...I mean, are you sure you're ready?
Alice: ...I'm sure...
2. An episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert:
The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and she'll swear to her friends that
she'll never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
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In fiction, on the rare occasion that [[AManIsNotAVirgin a man is a virgin]] virgin]] he is will always the one who wants to want initiate sexual activity with his significant other. he's He's never nervous about how the first time will go, just excited about the fact that he'll actually have sex. And he is always he'll never, ever, be as happy about the one who is disappointed with the fact that he's never had sex, not state of his girlfriend. (nonexistent) sex life as his girlfriend is. Remember, women [[SexAndTheCity never]] enjoy sex, and want to avoid [[AllWomenArePrudes avoid]] it at all [[TheGoldenGirls at]] [[{{Twilight}} all]] costs, but men are [[AllMenArePerverts not at all]] apprehensive about it.
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o 1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
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* 1. Pick any teen drama, a lot of them will have at least one VerySpecialEpisode about sex. the dialogue between two people who are about to have sex always is something along the lines of this: Boy: "Are you sure you're ready?" (note: as I said above, it's always the male asking this
o 1a. on a side note, this also turns out to be an episode about how a girl's virginity is precious in some way, and she has every to turn down sex from her boyfriend. Spoiler alert: The girl won't listen, and she'll either feel like a slut after sex, or she'll feel violated, and swear to her friends to never have sex again.
Sometimes, when sex is not an option, in a show aimed at a younger audience, for example, a show will use kissing as the milestone instead.
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* In BoyMeetsWorld, Cory feels ready to have sex, and is frustrated when Topanga decides to wait until marriage.
* In an episode of TheWire, when Dukie comes home and sees/overhears Michael with a girl, the snippet of dialogue we hear is Michael asking the girl he's with, "Are you sure you want to do this? I don't want to hurt you." This also foreshadows a BackStory with Michael.
* In an episode of CurbYourEnthusiasm, Larry responds to his wife's concern that he never initiates sex by pointing out that he's always ready, and instructs her to tap him on the shoulder when she's ready. Of course, this backfires when she gives him the tap just after he's finished masturbating ("tapped out").
* In DegrassiTheNextGeneration, Peter Doesn't pressure Darcy into having sex, but he clearly thinks he is ready, and is very eager to have sex with her.
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* In AmericanPie, One of the guys in particular wants to have sex with his girlfriend, but she's not ready and wants it to be "special", though she's OK with other forms of sexual activity like oral sex. At the end, they do have sex, but then they break up.
* In the [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek movie]] Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life, the protagonist is always pressuring his girlfriend to have sex with him because he thinks he is ready.
* One of the skits in Extreme Movie revolves around this.