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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': In an episode shortly before Castle and Beckett [[BelligerentSexualTension finally]] have their RelationshipUpgrade, Castle is mildly taken aback when she mentions a former lover during a conversation.

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* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': ''Series/{{Castle|2009}}'': In an episode shortly before Castle and Beckett [[BelligerentSexualTension finally]] have their RelationshipUpgrade, Castle is mildly taken aback when she mentions a former lover during a conversation.
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** when Gundham recounts a past visit to [[{{Chuunibyou}} an amusement park in Hell that required the blood of a virgin as an entrance fee]], Sonia offhandedly states that her own blood couldn't be used for said fee, [[DoggedNiceGuy much to Kazuichi's dismay]].

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** when When Gundham recounts a past visit to [[{{Chuunibyou}} an amusement park in Hell that required the blood of a virgin as an entrance fee]], Sonia offhandedly states that her own blood couldn't be used for said fee, [[DoggedNiceGuy much to Kazuichi's dismay]].
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* ''VisualNovel/Danganronpa2GoodbyeDespair'':
** when Gundham recounts a past visit to [[{{Chuunibyou}} an amusement park in Hell that required the blood of a virgin as an entrance fee]], Sonia offhandedly states that her own blood couldn't be used for said fee, [[DoggedNiceGuy much to Kazuichi's dismay]].
** During one of Fuyuhiko's Free Time events, he [[VirginShaming virgin-shames]] Hajime, leading the latter to surmise that Fuyuhiko is not one.

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* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' when Senjogahara accuses Koyomi of being a virgin, which he denies. We later learn that they're both virgins.



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* Subverted in ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' when Senjogahara accuses Koyomi of being a virgin, which he denies. We later learn that they're both virgins.
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* Subverted in ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' when Senjogahara accuses Koyomi of being a virgin, which he denies. We later learn that they're both virgins.

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* Subverted in ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' ''Literature/{{Bakemonogatari}}'' when Senjogahara accuses Koyomi of being a virgin, which he denies. We later learn that they're both virgins.
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* ''Literature/TheObsidianTrilogy'': After meeting up with his exiled sister Idalia, main character Kellen realizes that his {{unicorn}} friend Shalkan refuses to make physical contact with her, and has a moment of panic thinking this means she's secretly an evildoer: in this series, that's one of the two kinds of people unicorns won't willingly touch. Both Idalia and Shalkan burst out laughing when he asks, and Idalia explains she's [[UnicornsPreferVirgins she's the other kind]]: she reminds him how she explained her [[EquivalentExchange Mageprice]] for [[VoluntaryShapeshifting turning into an eagle to escape their home city]] was to raise a clutch of chicks before she could turn back, which meant mating with a male eagle. (The series leaves open whether she's ever had sex as a human, but she ''is'' in love with an elf whom she's refusing to commit to due to the MayflyDecemberRomance.)

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* ''Literature/TheObsidianTrilogy'': After meeting up with his exiled sister Idalia, main character Kellen realizes that his {{unicorn}} friend Shalkan refuses to make physical contact with her, and has a moment of panic thinking this means she's secretly an evildoer: in this series, that's one of the two kinds of people unicorns won't willingly touch. Both Idalia and Shalkan burst out laughing when he asks, and Idalia explains she's [[UnicornsPreferVirgins she's the other kind]]: she reminds him how she explained her [[EquivalentExchange Mageprice]] for [[VoluntaryShapeshifting turning into an eagle to escape their home city]] was to raise a clutch of chicks before she could turn back, which meant mating with a male eagle. (The series leaves open whether she's ever had sex as a human, but she ''is'' in love with an elf whom she's refusing to commit to due to the MayflyDecemberRomance.)
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* ''Literature/TheObsidianTrilogy'': After meeting up with his exiled sister Idalia, main character Kellen realizes that his {{unicorn}} friend Shalkan refuses to make physical contact with her, and has a moment of panic thinking this means she's secretly an evildoer: in this series, that's one of the two kinds of people unicorns won't willingly touch. Both Idalia and Shalkan burst out laughing when he asks, and Idalia explains she's [[UnicornsPreferVirgins she's the other kind]]: she reminds him how she explained her [[EquivalentExchange Mageprice]] for [[VoluntaryShapeshifting turning into an eagle to escape their home city]] was to raise a clutch of chicks before she could turn back, which meant mating with a male eagle. (The series leaves open whether she's ever had sex as a human, but she ''is'' in love with an elf whom she's refusing to commit to due to the MayflyDecemberRomance.)
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* Inverted in ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''. Integra has no qualms admitting that the reason why her blood is so delicious is because she's a virgin. Seras more traditionally subverts this trope -- she was clearly uncomfortable when Alucard asked her and in all likelihood only answered honestly because she realized that if she answered ''dis''honestly she probably would have been killed on the spot.

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* Inverted in ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''. Integra has no qualms admitting that the reason why her blood is so delicious is because that she's a virgin. Seras more traditionally subverts this trope -- she was clearly uncomfortable when Alucard asked her and in all likelihood only answered honestly because she realized that if she answered ''dis''honestly she probably would have been killed on the spot.



* In the horror film ''Film/TheHazing'', the film ends with one surviving male winning the day, with a girl on each arm. The girls joke that he probably never could have even dreamed of such a thing happening, and throughout the film, he's frequently mocked under the assumption that he's a virgin, as well as geeky and weak. After their final mockery of him at the end, he gets fed up and explains to them that he lost his virginity when he was 15 to his (female) baby sitter. She's mentioned twice in the film otherwise, so it's sort of foreshadowing.
* In ''Film/HocusPocus'', Max lights a candle in an old home, which results in three witches coming back to life. Whenever he tries to tell someone, they all asks if he's a virgin, and he usually denies it, except everyone in the town knows that a virgin has to light the candle to get the witches to come back.

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* In the horror film ''Film/TheHazing'', the film ends with one surviving male winning the day, with a girl on each arm. The girls joke that he probably never could have even dreamed of such a thing happening, and throughout the film, he's frequently mocked under the assumption that he's a virgin, as well as geeky and weak. After their final mockery of him at the end, he gets fed up and explains to them that he lost his virginity when he was 15 to his (female) baby sitter.babysitter. She's mentioned twice in the film otherwise, so it's sort of foreshadowing.
* In ''Film/HocusPocus'', Max lights a candle in an old home, which results in three witches coming back to life. Whenever he tries to tell someone, they all asks ask if he's a virgin, and he usually denies it, except everyone in the town knows that a virgin has to light the candle to get the witches to come back.



* In ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', Jeremy seduces and sleeps with Gloria. Afterwards, she tells him she's a virgin, causing him to panic and run, as his "rules" are strictly against anything more permanent than sex. Things don't go the way he wants, and he's forced to spend several days with her and her family. Meanwhile, she basically rapes him (to the point where he needs an icepack on his groin) and is shown to be an unstable nympho. Eventually, he tries to let her down, by telling her that he understand that him being her first probably has a lot of significance to her. She looks at him like he's crazy and invokes this trope. Nope, not a virgin, she just lied because she thought that all guys wanted to hear that. Suddenly, Jeremy wants nothing more than to be with her.

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* In ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', Jeremy seduces and sleeps with Gloria. Afterwards, she tells him she's a virgin, causing him to panic and run, as his "rules" are strictly against anything more permanent than sex. Things don't go the way he wants, and he's forced to spend several days with her and her family. Meanwhile, [[DoubleStandardRapeFemaleOnMale she basically rapes him him]] (to the point where he needs an icepack ice pack on his groin) and is shown to be an unstable nympho. Eventually, he tries to let her down, by telling her that he understand that him being her first probably has a lot of significance to her. She looks at him like he's crazy and invokes this trope. Nope, not a virgin, virgin; she just lied because she thought that all guys wanted to hear that. Suddenly, Jeremy wants nothing more than to be with her.



* In ''Literature/SuperPowereds'', Sasha wants to take their relationship to the next level, but Vince is hesitant. She takes it (as well as him generally being reserve) to mean that he's a virgin. He explains that no, he's not, he's just hesitant about serious relationships, since his last one didn't turn out well ([[spoiler:in fact, the girl he lost his virginity to left him, while he was recovering from a fire]]).

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* In ''Literature/SuperPowereds'', Sasha wants to take their relationship to the next level, but Vince is hesitant. She takes it (as well as him generally being reserve) reserved) to mean that he's a virgin. He explains that no, he's not, he's just hesitant about serious relationships, relationships since his last one didn't turn out well ([[spoiler:in fact, the girl he lost his virginity to left him, while he was recovering from a fire]]).



* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila goes home with the male coat-check clerk at the lesbian bar, and then has trouble opening a condom wrapper. She quickly clarifies to him that she isn't a virgin, [[TechnicalVirgin she's just only ever had sex with women]].

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* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila goes home with the male coat-check clerk at the lesbian bar, and then has trouble opening a condom wrapper. She quickly clarifies to him that she isn't a virgin, virgin; [[TechnicalVirgin she's just only ever had sex with women]].



* ''Series/FreshMeat'': Kingsley makes up a story about losing his virginity rather than admit it. Then after his story turns out to be [[{{Ephebophile}} really creepy]] and [[VirginityMakesYouStupid he needs to take it back]], he still denies it a couple times, less and less convincingly. He also dubbed himself "[[HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday The Pussy Man]]" in the very first episode.

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* ''Series/FreshMeat'': Kingsley makes up a story about losing his virginity rather than admit admitting it. Then after his story turns out to be [[{{Ephebophile}} really creepy]] and [[VirginityMakesYouStupid he needs to take it back]], he still denies it a couple times, less and less convincingly. He also dubbed himself "[[HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday The Pussy Man]]" in the very first episode.



* ''Series/HermansHead''. Louise is a virgin and gets annoyed when everyone talks of how strange it is.

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* ''Series/HermansHead''. Louise is a virgin and gets annoyed when everyone talks of about how strange it is.



* ''Series/PerfectStrangers''. Larry teases Balki about his upcoming date, then notices how nervous he is and suddenly realizes, "You're as pure as the driven snow, aren't you?" Balki defensively asks, "Aren't ''you''?"and Larry abruptly shuts up and changes the subject. Neither man confirms it, but their uneasiness and refusal to answer the question strongly implies it.

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* ''Series/PerfectStrangers''. Larry teases Balki about his upcoming date, then notices how nervous he is and suddenly realizes, "You're as pure as the driven snow, aren't you?" Balki defensively asks, "Aren't ''you''?"and ''you''?" and Larry abruptly shuts up and changes the subject. Neither man confirms it, but their uneasiness and refusal to answer the question strongly implies it.
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* In ''Webcomic/RUScrewed'', the [[https://tapas.io/Kimmikala author]] states in a chapter 3 extra that, despite his relatively innocent appearance, Sooch is absolutely not a virgin and is actually quite experienced.
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* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' the characters come across a unicorn and need to get its horn. When told only a "pure maiden" can approach the unicorn, the adults of the party immediately assumes that Sheena, with her AbsoluteCleavage outfit, would be [[UnexpectedVirgin "unqualified."]] This is opposed to party member Raine who refuses to approach under the rationale "I'm an adult".

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* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia'' the characters come across a unicorn and need to get its horn. When told only a "pure maiden" can approach the unicorn, the adults of the party immediately assumes assume that Sheena, with her AbsoluteCleavage cleavage-bearing outfit, would be [[UnexpectedVirgin "unqualified."]] This is opposed to party member Raine who refuses to approach under the rationale "I'm an adult".
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* [[LoveableSexManiac Miu Iruma]] in ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'' is open about her sexual habits and kinks, and is known to make fun of her classmates for being virgins. Amusingly, when she gets the VirginShaming treatment herself, she becomes defensive. This suggests that Miu is nowhere near as slutty as she claims to be, and that she in reality never had sex before.
-->'''Miu:''' A floorboard that comes loose when you step on it is dangerous! God, it's like I'm the only one here who's staying on the ball!\\
'''Kokichi:''' You hardly have any experience with balls to say that, Miu.\\
'''Miu:''' D...don't be stupid... don'tcha know? Me and balls are the best of friends!
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EverybodyHasLotsOfSex is a concept so ubiquitous in modern media, that the very idea that any character, for any reason, is a virgin is something that comes off as alien and bizarre. As a result of this, when a group of characters is discussing something and the discussion vaguely implies that one character is a virgin, the script will quickly throw in an anecdote or line explaining how the character in question is most definitely ''not'' a virgin.

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EverybodyHasLotsOfSex is a concept so ubiquitous in modern western media, that the very idea that any character, for any reason, is a virgin is something that comes off as alien and bizarre. As a result of this, when a group of characters is discussing something and the discussion vaguely implies that one character is a virgin, the script will quickly throw in an anecdote or line explaining how the character in question is most definitely ''not'' a virgin.
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* Eikichi Onizuka of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' (and before that ''Manga/ShonanJunaiGumi'') is a LovableSexManiac, but too awkward to actually have sex, so he's still a virgin by his twenties. Not that he'd ever admit it to anyone but his closest friends (who already know anyway).

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* Eikichi Onizuka of ''Manga/GreatTeacherOnizuka'' (and before that ''Manga/ShonanJunaiGumi'') ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'') is a LovableSexManiac, but too awkward to actually have sex, so he's still a virgin by his twenties. Not that he'd ever admit it to anyone but his closest friends (who already know anyway).
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->'''Rachel:''' You're not married, you get to have sex with whoever you want--\\
'''Monica:''' Yeah, I can! And don't think I don't, because I do. I mean all the time, you betcha!\\
'''Rachel:''' Monica, you've...you've done it, right?\\
'''Monica:''' ''(laughing)'' Of course I have! What do you think, I'm like some thirty-year-old virgin?\\
'''Rachel:''' Oh my God, you're a thirty-year-old virgin!
-->-- ''Series/{{Friends}}'', "The One That Could Have Been"[[note]]This is a WhatIf episode[[/note]]
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* ''Series/PerfectStrangers''. Larry teases Balki about his upcoming date, then notices how nervous he is and suddenly realizes, "You're as pure as the driven snow, aren't you?" Balki defensively asks, "Aren't ''you''?"and Larry abruptly shuts up and changes the subject. Neither man confirms it, but their uneasiness and refusal to answer the question strongly implies it.
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* ''Manga/Overlord2012'': A side episode featuring Albedo, Shalltear and Aura has Albedo summon a bicorn, a HellishHorse with two horns. Albedo tries to ride it, but it refuses to move. They look it up in a MonsterEncyclopedia to discover that as the EvilCounterpart to the unicorn, only non-virgins can ride it. Cue stunned looks from Aura and Shalltear, and Albedo eventually admits that what with running Nazerick she never has time to go out with men (not that her MadLove for Ainz would let her do it anyway).

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* ''Manga/Overlord2012'': A side episode featuring Albedo, Shalltear and Aura has Albedo summon a bicorn, a HellishHorse with two horns. Albedo tries to ride it, but it refuses to move. They look it up in a MonsterEncyclopedia MonsterCompendium to discover that as the EvilCounterpart to the unicorn, only non-virgins can ride it. Cue stunned looks from Aura and Shalltear, and Albedo eventually admits that what with running Nazerick Nazarick she never has time to go out with men (not that her MadLove for Ainz would let her do it anyway).
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* ''Series/Charmed2018'': When they're fighting a demon that specifically targets virgins, Macy offers her own blood as "chum" to draw it out, revealing she's a virgin. Mel and Maggie are quick to clarify that they aren't, with lesbian Mel even taking the time to say that she tried having sex with a man, just to see what it's like (and assure Macy that she's "not missing anything.")

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* Inverted in ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''. Integra has no qualms admitting that the reason why her blood is so delicious is because she's a virgin. Seras more traditionally subverts this trope--she was clearly uncomfortable when Alucard asked her and in all likelihood only answered honestly because she realized that if she answered ''dis''honestly she probably would have been killed on the spot.

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* Inverted in ''Manga/{{Hellsing}}''. Integra has no qualms admitting that the reason why her blood is so delicious is because she's a virgin. Seras more traditionally subverts this trope--she trope -- she was clearly uncomfortable when Alucard asked her and in all likelihood only answered honestly because she realized that if she answered ''dis''honestly she probably would have been killed on the spot.



* When the TitleDrop for ''Film/NeverBeenKissed'' happens, the other characters assume that this means what it sounds like: that Josie has never had a serious romantic relationship. Josie explains that "never been kissed" is actually a metaphor for a "real" kiss, which she proceeds to define.
* In the horror film ''Film/TheHazing'', the film ends with one surviving male winning the day, with a girl on each arm. The girls joke that he probably never could have even dreamed of such a thing happening, and throughout the film, he's frequently mocked under the assumption that he's a virgin, as well as geeky and weak. After their final mockery of him at the end, he gets fed up and explains to them that he lost his virginity when he was 15 to his (female) baby sitter. She's mentioned twice in the film otherwise, so it's sort of foreshadowing.

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* When In ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' the TitleDrop for ''Film/NeverBeenKissed'' happens, main character is exposed as this by trying to tell an obviously fake story about a sexual encounter, especially comparing the other characters assume woman's breast to a "bag of sand".
* In ''Film/BlackSwan'', when Thomas assumes
that this means what it sounds like: that Josie has never had a serious romantic relationship. Josie explains that "never been kissed" is actually a metaphor for a "real" kiss, which she proceeds to define.
* In the horror film ''Film/TheHazing'', the film ends with one surviving male winning the day, with a girl on each arm. The girls joke that he probably never could have even dreamed of such a thing happening, and throughout the film, he's frequently mocked under the assumption that he's
Nina's a virgin, as well as geeky and weak. After their final mockery of him at she quickly denies it. Whether or not she's telling the end, he gets fed up and explains to them that he lost his virginity when he was 15 to his (female) baby sitter. She's mentioned twice in the film otherwise, so it's sort of foreshadowing. truth is left ambiguous, but judging from her ShrinkingViolet personality, its probably a lie.



'''Ben:''' Is this - what?\\

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'''Mrs. Robinson:''' It's nothing to be ashamed of -, ''etc.''
* In ''Film/BlackSwan'', when Thomas assumes that Nina's a virgin, she quickly denies it. Whether or not she's telling the truth is left ambiguous, but judging from her ShrinkingViolet personality, its probably a lie.
* In ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', Jeremy seduces and sleeps with Gloria. Afterwards, she tells him she's a virgin, causing him to panic and run, as his "rules" are strictly against anything more permanent than sex. Things don't go the way he wants, and he's forced to spent several days with her and her family. Meanwhile, she basically rapes him (to the point where he needs an icepack on his groin) and is shown to be an unstable nympho. Eventually, he tries to let her down, by telling her that he understand that him being her first probably has a lot of significance to her. She looks at him like he's crazy and invokes this trope. Nope, not a virgin, she just lied because she thought that all guys wanted to hear that. Suddenly, Jeremy wants nothing more than to be with her.

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'''Mrs. Robinson:''' It's nothing to be ashamed of -, -- ''etc.''
* In ''Film/BlackSwan'', when Thomas assumes the horror film ''Film/TheHazing'', the film ends with one surviving male winning the day, with a girl on each arm. The girls joke that Nina's he probably never could have even dreamed of such a thing happening, and throughout the film, he's frequently mocked under the assumption that he's a virgin, she quickly denies it. Whether or not she's telling as well as geeky and weak. After their final mockery of him at the truth is left ambiguous, but judging from her ShrinkingViolet personality, its probably a lie.
* In ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', Jeremy seduces
end, he gets fed up and sleeps with Gloria. Afterwards, she tells him she's a virgin, causing him explains to panic and run, as his "rules" are strictly against anything more permanent than sex. Things don't go the way he wants, and he's forced to spent several days with her and her family. Meanwhile, she basically rapes him (to the point where he needs an icepack on his groin) and is shown to be an unstable nympho. Eventually, he tries to let her down, by telling her them that he understand that him being her first probably has a lot lost his virginity when he was 15 to his (female) baby sitter. She's mentioned twice in the film otherwise, so it's sort of significance to her. She looks at him like he's crazy and invokes this trope. Nope, not a virgin, she just lied because she thought that all guys wanted to hear that. Suddenly, Jeremy wants nothing more than to be with her.foreshadowing.



* In ''Film/TheFortyYearOldVirgin'' the main character is exposed as this by trying to tell an obviously fake story about a sexual encounter, especially comparing the woman's breast to a "bag of sand".



* When the TitleDrop for ''Film/NeverBeenKissed'' happens, the other characters assume that this means what it sounds like: that Josie has never had a serious romantic relationship. Josie explains that "never been kissed" is actually a metaphor for a "real" kiss, which she proceeds to define.
* In ''Film/WeddingCrashers'', Jeremy seduces and sleeps with Gloria. Afterwards, she tells him she's a virgin, causing him to panic and run, as his "rules" are strictly against anything more permanent than sex. Things don't go the way he wants, and he's forced to spend several days with her and her family. Meanwhile, she basically rapes him (to the point where he needs an icepack on his groin) and is shown to be an unstable nympho. Eventually, he tries to let her down, by telling her that he understand that him being her first probably has a lot of significance to her. She looks at him like he's crazy and invokes this trope. Nope, not a virgin, she just lied because she thought that all guys wanted to hear that. Suddenly, Jeremy wants nothing more than to be with her.



* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila goes home with the male coat-check clerk at the lesbian bar, and then has trouble opening a condom wrapper. She quickly clarifies to him that she isn't a virgin, [[TechnicalVirgin she's just only ever had sex with women]].
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': In an episode shortly before Castle and Beckett [[BelligerentSexualTension finally]] have their RelationshipUpgrade, Castle is mildly taken aback when she mentions a former lover during a conversation.
-->'''Beckett:''' Castle, are you actually ''surprised'' that I'm not a virgin?



* On ''Series/RedDwarf'', Lister and Rimmer are trapped, presumably to Lister's inevitable death on an ice planet, Lister asks Rimmer to tell the story of how he lost his virginity. When Rimmer hesitates, Lister insinuates that he's a virgin and Rimmer relates the ancedote in short order.
* ''Series/MadMen'':
-->'''Joan:''' This isn't China. There's no money in virginity.
-->'''Peggy:''' I'm not a virgin.
-->(''We'' know Peggy isn't a virgin, but Joan doesn't.)
* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', the ItsAWonderfulPlot episode is set in an AlternateContinuity where Ross never divorced Carol, Rachel married Barry, Joey never lost his job on ''Series/DaysOfOurLives'', Chandler quit his boring office job, Phoebe became a stock broker, and Monica stayed fat after high school. In the episode, Monica tells one of her friends that she plans to seduce her new boyfriend for the first time tonight, but it soon becomes apparent that she's still a virgin, though she denies this. Eventually, she and Chandler (who's only slept with one other woman ever) decide to spend the night together.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'': Ned was defensive about his "experience" when questioned about it in "Bitches". He claimed, when Emerson and Chuck asked, to have had girlfriends before Chuck, though it's arguable whether any of those relationships were consummated.



* ''Series/ModernFamily'' gets into its third-season episode "Virgin Territory" when Alex hears her father saying "Haley's aversion" as "Haley's a virgin" and laughs, which is how he learns she's not.

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* ''Series/ModernFamily'' gets into its third-season ''Series/FreshMeat'': Kingsley makes up a story about losing his virginity rather than admit it. Then after his story turns out to be [[{{Ephebophile}} really creepy]] and [[VirginityMakesYouStupid he needs to take it back]], he still denies it a couple times, less and less convincingly. He also dubbed himself "[[HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday The Pussy Man]]" in the very first episode.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir''. Will consoles Carlton over the fact that he's still a virgin, but staunchly denies being one himself, perhaps a little '''too''' strongly. It's never made clear in the show -- he gives conflicting stories on when he did lose his virginity (though this could be a SeriesContinuityError), and the one time it was explicitly clear that he had sex (having been seduced by a date's mother), whether or not this was his first time is never established.
* In ''Series/{{Friends}}'', the ItsAWonderfulPlot
episode "Virgin Territory" when Alex hears is set in an AlternateContinuity where Ross never divorced Carol, Rachel married Barry, Joey never lost his job on ''Series/DaysOfOurLives'', Chandler quit his boring office job, Phoebe became a stock broker, and Monica stayed fat after high school. In the episode, Monica tells one of her father saying "Haley's aversion" as "Haley's a virgin" and laughs, which is how he learns friends that she plans to seduce her new boyfriend for the first time tonight, but it soon becomes apparent that she's not.still a virgin, though she denies this. Eventually, she and Chandler (who's only slept with one other woman ever) decide to spend the night together.
* ''Series/GhostsUS'': Sasappis rather forcefully insists that he's not a virgin, going so far as to say that he'd had sex 43 times before he died. Thorfin later backs this up, saying he'd watched Sasappis having sex.
* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. When Rose mentions the wonderful sex life she and her late husband had, Blanche scoffs at this, stating that Rose is so prudish that she doesn't even like to talk about sex. Rose shoots back that in her experience, people who constantly talk about sex are actually ''not'' having it that much, thus insinuating that Blanche's promiscuity and relentless sexy talk is a facade. Blanche withers under hers and Dorothy's gazes and abruptly shuts up.
* ''Series/HermansHead''. Louise is a virgin and gets annoyed when everyone talks of how strange it is.



* ''Series/MadMen'':
-->'''Joan:''' This isn't China. There's no money in virginity.
-->'''Peggy:''' I'm not a virgin.
-->(''We'' know Peggy isn't a virgin, but Joan doesn't.)
* ''Series/ModernFamily'' gets into its third season episode "Virgin Territory" when Alex hears her father saying "Haley's aversion" as "Haley's a virgin" and laughs, which is how he learns she's not.
* ''Series/PushingDaisies'': Ned was defensive about his "experience" when questioned about it in "Bitches". He claimed, when Emerson and Chuck asked, to have had girlfriends before Chuck, though it's arguable whether any of those relationships were consummated.
* On ''Series/RedDwarf'', Lister and Rimmer are trapped, presumably to Lister's inevitable death on an ice planet, Lister asks Rimmer to tell the story of how he lost his virginity. When Rimmer hesitates, Lister insinuates that he's a virgin and Rimmer relates the anecdote in short order.
* ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'': Sherlock Holmes's protest of "Sex doesn't alarm me" is answered by his brother Mycroft with "How would ''you'' know?"



* ''Series/{{Sherlock}}'': Sherlock Holmes's protest of "Sex doesn't alarm me" is answered by his brother Mycroft with "How would ''you'' know?"



* ''Series/HermansHead''. Louise is a virgin and gets annoyed when everyone talks of how strange it is.
* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls''. When Rose mentions the wonderful sex life she and her late husband had, Blanche scoffs at this, stating that Rose is so prudish that she doesn't even like to talk about sex. Rose shoots back that in her experience, people who constantly talk about sex are actually ''not'' having it that much, thus insinuating that Blanche's promiscuity and relentless sexy talk is a facade. Blanche withers under hers and Dorothy's gazes and abruptly shuts up.
* ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir''. Will consoles Carlton over the fact that he's still a virgin, but staunchly denies being one himself, perhaps a little '''too''' strongly. It's never made clear in the show--he gives conflicting stories on when he did lose his virginity (though this could be a SeriesContinuityError), and the one time it was explicitly clear that he had sex (having been seduced by a date's mother), whether or not this was his first time is never established.



* ''Series/FreshMeat'': Kingsley makes up a story about losing his virginity rather than admit it. Then after his story turns out to be [[{{Ephebophile}} really creepy]] and [[VirginityMakesYouStupid he needs to take it back]], he still denies it a couple times, less and less convincingly. He also dubbed himself "[[HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday The Pussy Man]]" in the very first episode.
* ''Series/{{Castle}}'': In an episode shortly before Castle and Beckett [[BelligerentSexualTension finally]] have their RelationshipUpgrade, Castle is mildly taken aback when she mentions a former lover during a conversation.
-->'''Beckett:''' Castle, are you actually ''surprised'' that I'm not a virgin?
* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila goes home with the male coat-check clerk at the lesbian bar, and then has trouble opening a condom wrapper. She quickly clarifies to him that she isn't a virgin, [[TechnicalVirgin she's just only ever had sex with women]].
* ''Series/GhostsUS'': Sasappis rather forcefully insists that he's not a virgin, going so far as to say that he'd had sex 43 times before he died. Thorfin later backs this up, saying he'd watched Sasappis having sex.



* In ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'', if April asks Flipper Burns how he lost his legs, he wants to know first if she is a virgin. If she says she is, he won't believe her and make up a joke answer to her question, whereas if she says she's not, he'll tell a more plausible tale. It's not clear if April really is a virgin (though her personality would make it likely) but the real issue here is that Burns simply can't believe a pretty girl like April would be one.



* In ''VideoGame/TheLongestJourney'', if April asks Flipper Burns how he lost his legs, he wants to know first if she is a virgin. If she says she is, he won't believe her and make up a joke answer to her question, whereas if she says she's not, he'll tell a more plausible tale. It's not clear if April really is a virgin (though her personality would make it likely) but the real issue here is that Burns simply can't believe a pretty girl like April would be one.



* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'' - When Amber tells Robin that she had sex with Ethan, Robin assumes (due to her ShrinkingViolet personality) that Amber is a virgin and just lying to piss her off. Nope, not only has Amber slept with Ethan, he wasn't even her first.



* ''Webcomic/{{Shortpacked}}'' -- When Amber tells Robin that she had sex with Ethan, Robin assumes (due to her ShrinkingViolet personality) that Amber is a virgin and just lying to piss her off. Nope, not only has Amber slept with Ethan, he wasn't even her first.



-->'''Archer''': What? No, that's not - oh my ''God''. You've never even ''seen'' a Wilhelm!

to:

-->'''Archer''': What? No, that's not - -- oh my ''God''. You've never even ''seen'' a Wilhelm!

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