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* Creator/PattonOswalt, in his stand-up comedy album ''My Weakness is Strong'' talks about the time he and his wife were touring new houses when they happened to interrupt an orgy. One of the characters he encounters trying to escape the scene, who he dubs "Fucksquatch", is wearing:

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* Creator/PattonOswalt, in his In Creator/PattonOswalt's stand-up comedy album ''My Weakness is Strong'' Strong'', he talks about the time he and his wife were touring new houses when they happened to interrupt an orgy. One of the characters he encounters trying to escape the scene, who he dubs "Fucksquatch", is wearing:



* One B. Kliban cartoon has a couple dressed like this... while they sit side by side on a couch and vacantly watch television.



* One B. Kliban cartoon has a couple dressed like this.. while they sit side by side on a couch and vacantly watch television.



* A NotWhatItLooksLike version in ''Film/{{Copycat}}''. A detective gets a bit rumpled after a long night guarding a female professor, and his partner comes to the wrong conclusion.



* LampshadeHanging and averting of this trope occurs in ''[=Waterdance=]''. The heroine's family finds out about her first and only liaison; a friend refers to it as being "caught with hay in your hair and your skirts around your waist" and she replies that they did it in a bed and took their clothes off properly, thank you very much.



* A NotWhatItLooksLike version in ''Film/{{Copycat}}''. A detective gets a bit rumpled after a long night guarding a female professor, and his partner comes to the wrong conclusion.

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* A NotWhatItLooksLike version in ''Film/{{Copycat}}''. A detective gets a bit rumpled after a long night guarding a female professor, {{lampshad|eHanging}}ing and his partner comes aversion of this trope occurs in ''Waterdance''. The heroine's family finds out about her first and only liaison; a friend refers to the wrong conclusion.it as being "caught with hay in your hair and your skirts around your waist" and she replies that they did it in a bed and took their clothes off properly, thank you very much.



* In the ''Series/DoctorWho Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''Vanishing Point'', [[ChivalrousPervert Fitz]] gets in trouble due to being seen like this. See, he just had sex with a twenty-year-old [[TheIngenue ingenue]], called Vettul, who has never met a remotely able-bodied human man other than him -- when she first met him, she called him "very beautiful" although he's really just average-looking, because she has no real point of reference. Looking at it that way, there's little space for the fact he's also ten years her senior to make it worse. So her mother-figure goes over all MamaBear when they come back from the barn (yes, they had a literal RollInTheHay) and she notices that Fitz hasn't got his trousers properly done up, so they keep falling down, and Vettul looks a little rumpled as well. He tries to talk her down by telling her that she's been sheltering Vettul far too much, which is true. There's also the fact that [[CovertPervert Vettul started feeling him up first]]. And then Vettul gets upset because she can tell he cares more about defending himself, and then the Doctor appears by communication screen and disapproves too...
* A PG variant occurs in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' when Hermione starts a RevengeRomance with their older housemate Cormac [=McLaggen=] to make Ron jealous, and ditches Harry and Ron to be with him at the Christmas party. She comes back noticeably disheveled and embarrassed, explaining that he got a bit more handsy under the mistletoe than she bargained for, which Harry teases her about.
* Deconstructed in ''Literature/TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants'' by Lena: She dashes into her house, jeans inside-out, sweaty and disheveled, and her family believes she's either had sex or has been raped. The truth is, a LoveInterest has just [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn seen her naked by accident]] and she ran away in embarrassment.



* ''A Piece of Resistance'', a novel by Clive Egleton set in a [[AlternateHistory Soviet-occupied Britain]]. A couple working for LaResistance kill a counter-intelligence agent and throw his body off the train. Realising the ticket collector might have seen the three of them in the carriage together the couple [[FakeOutMakeOut pretend to be on the verge of stripping off for sex]] when the ticket collector does his rounds and 'surprises' them. Later a wanted notice in the newspaper shows an excellent identikit image of the woman, but a [[DistractedByTheSexy poor one of the man]].
* Fairly rare in Franchise/StarTrek media, but in the Novel Verse, T'Ryssa Chen's second appearance on the bridge ever is made with her uniform partially undone. She's a half-Vulcan raised as human and one way she copes with her intense emotions is by falling into bed with many partners.

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* In the ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''[[Recap/EighthDoctorAdventuresVanishingPoint Vanishing Point]]'', [[ChivalrousPervert Fitz]] gets in trouble due to being seen like this. See, he just had sex with a twenty-year-old [[TheIngenue ingenue]], called Vettul, who has never met a remotely able-bodied human man other than him -- when she first met him, she called him "very beautiful" although he's really just average-looking, because she has no real point of reference. Looking at it that way, there's little space for the fact he's also ten years her senior to make it worse, so her mother-figure goes over all MamaBear when they come back from the barn (yes, they had a literal RollInTheHay) and she notices that Fitz hasn't got his trousers properly done up, so they keep falling down, and Vettul looks a little rumpled as well. He tries to talk her down by telling her that she's been sheltering Vettul far too much, which is true. There's also the fact that [[CovertPervert Vettul started feeling him up first]]. And then Vettul gets upset because she can tell he cares more about defending himself, and then the Doctor appears by communication screen and disapproves too...
* A PG variant occurs in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' when Hermione starts a RevengeRomance with their older housemate Cormac [=McLaggen=] to make Ron jealous, and ditches Harry and Ron to be with him at the Christmas party. She comes back noticeably disheveled and embarrassed, explaining that he got a bit more handsy under the mistletoe than she bargained for, which Harry teases her about.
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''A Piece of Resistance'', a novel by Clive Egleton set in a [[AlternateHistory Soviet-occupied Britain]]. A Britain]], a couple working for LaResistance kill a counter-intelligence agent and throw his body off the train. Realising the ticket collector might have seen the three of them in the carriage together the couple [[FakeOutMakeOut pretend to be on the verge of stripping off for sex]] when the ticket collector does his rounds and 'surprises' them. Later a wanted notice in the newspaper shows an excellent identikit image of the woman, but a [[DistractedByTheSexy poor one of the man]].
* Fairly rare in Franchise/StarTrek media, but in In the Novel Verse, ''Literature/StarTrekNovelVerse'', T'Ryssa Chen's second appearance on the bridge ever is made with her uniform partially undone. She's a half-Vulcan raised as human human, and one way she copes with her intense emotions is by falling into bed with many partners.partners.
* Subverted in ''Literature/TheSisterhoodOfTheTravelingPants'' with Lena: she dashes into her house, jeans inside-out, sweaty and disheveled, and her family believes she's either had sex or has been raped. The truth is that a love interest has just [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn seen her naked by accident]] and she ran away in embarrassment.



* Averted in the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Star Trek: TNG]]'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E20TheEmissary The Emissary]]". Worf and K'Ehler engage in a combat exercise program... then they engage each other. Cut to commercial break. When we return, both characters are ''completely dressed -- without so much as a wrinkled wardrobe''. K'Ehler's wistful line about some calisthenics being better than others is the only verification audience really has as to what just happened. At least in that episode.
* Played straight in the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E03LookingForParMachInAllTheWrongPlaces Looking for par'Mach in All The Wrong Places]]" when Worf and Jadzia Dax stumble into med bay the morning after with considerable ClothingDamage (and [[DestructoNookie some body damage]]). Followed by [[FanDisservice Quark and Grilka.]] Dr. Bashir ''really'' isn't interested in an explanation.
* A subtle example shows up in the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries StarTrek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E11WinkOfAnEye Wink of an Eye]]". We cut away from Kirk and Deela in his quarters; when we next see them, she's brushing her hair and he's putting on one of his boots.
* Another subtle example occurs in the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E17Darkling Darkling]]". Kes is shown kissing a local alien, then the next thing we see is a smiling Kes beaming up to Voyager at three in the morning, with her hair tousled and a sore back. The female transporter operator [[DidYouJustHaveSex gives her a knowing smile]].
* One episode of ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' has a WildTeenParty in Clark's barn, in the aftermath we see a half-dressed girl scurrying out of the hay, followed by a similarly disheveled guy.
* In one episode of ''Series/WhosTheBoss'', the big clue was that Mona's sweater was on inside out.
* In one episode of ''[[Series/{{Mash}} M*A*S*H]]'', Frank and Margaret had their shirts buttoned together. (This was kind of a running gag with them. Frank would have his boot tied to the table, or he'd be hiding in the closet, or Margaret would have her shirt buttoned wrong. It was a rarity for them to have their clothes on right when someone came in.)
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': Asked to demonstrate his SherlockScan powers to a judge, Monk matter-of-factly states that he knows the judge was having sex with his secretary earlier, because the secretary is missing an earring and [[SexyShirtSwitch she's wearing a man's shirt]].
* Happens often in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** In Lily and Marshall's case, the simultaneous-sitting-up-from-floor-with-satiated-smiles-and-slightly-askew-clothing is a bit of a running gag.
** Once subverted when Barney and Ted's sister trick Ted.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''

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* Averted in the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Star Trek: TNG]]'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E20TheEmissary The Emissary]]". Worf and K'Ehler engage in a combat exercise program... then they engage each other. Cut to commercial break. When we return, both characters are ''completely dressed -- without so much as a wrinkled wardrobe''. K'Ehler's wistful line about some calisthenics being better than others is the only verification audience really has as to what just happened. At least in that episode.
* Played straight in the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E03LookingForParMachInAllTheWrongPlaces Looking for par'Mach in All The Wrong Places]]" when Worf and Jadzia Dax stumble into med bay the morning after with considerable ClothingDamage (and [[DestructoNookie some body damage]]). Followed by [[FanDisservice Quark and Grilka.]] Dr. Bashir ''really'' isn't interested in an explanation.
* A subtle example shows up in the ''[[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries StarTrek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E11WinkOfAnEye Wink of an Eye]]". We cut away from Kirk and Deela in his quarters; when we next see them, she's brushing her hair and he's putting on one of his boots.
* Another subtle example occurs in the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E17Darkling Darkling]]". Kes is shown kissing a local alien, then the next thing we see is a smiling Kes beaming up to Voyager at three in the morning, with her hair tousled and a sore back. The female transporter operator [[DidYouJustHaveSex gives her a knowing smile]].
* One episode of ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' has a WildTeenParty in Clark's barn, in the aftermath we see a half-dressed girl scurrying out of the hay, followed by a similarly disheveled guy.
* In one episode of ''Series/WhosTheBoss'', the big clue was that Mona's sweater was on inside out.
* In one episode of ''[[Series/{{Mash}} M*A*S*H]]'', Frank and Margaret had their shirts buttoned together. (This was kind of a running gag with them. Frank would have his boot tied to the table, or he'd be hiding in the closet, or Margaret would have her shirt buttoned wrong. It was a rarity for them to have their clothes on right when someone came in.)
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': Asked to demonstrate his SherlockScan powers to a judge, Monk matter-of-factly states that he knows the judge was having sex with his secretary earlier, because the secretary is missing an earring and [[SexyShirtSwitch she's wearing a man's shirt]].
* Happens often in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** In Lily and Marshall's case, the simultaneous-sitting-up-from-floor-with-satiated-smiles-and-slightly-askew-clothing is a bit of a running gag.
** Once subverted when Barney and Ted's sister trick Ted.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''
''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':



* ''Series/GameOfThrones''. Ser Jorah Mormont is rendered completely speechless when he sees Daario Naharis leaving Queen Daenerys's chambers, still pulling on his clothes.
* Similarly in the 1986 mini-series ''Series/ShakaZulu''. Lord Bathurst awaits an audience with King George IV about the Zulu problem. A courtier announces pompously: "His Majesty the King has woken, after a pleasant night's rest." Everyone applauds... until a pretty young thing in a nightie flounces out of the King's bedchamber.
* In the mini-series ''A Man Called Intrepid'' a female courier turns up at the house of a male spy to pass on a message. She refuses to leave immediately, however, pointing out that if his house is under surveillance, it will be obvious that an exchange of information has taken place, but if she leaves several hours later with her clothes and lipstick in disarray, the agents outside [[FakeOutMakeOut will get a different idea]].
* In an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' (and the ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'' episode based on it), a detective is none too pleased to notice that his partner has arrived at work in the same clothes he wore yesterday, and realizes that he's slept with the victim/witness in their case.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones''. ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX'': [[Series/Supergirl2015 Alex Danvers]] gets drunk and has a one-night stand with [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Sara Lance]], then tells her stepsister the next day she was out jogging... fully dressed in the clothes she was wearing the night before.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'':
Ser Jorah Mormont is rendered completely speechless when he sees Daario Naharis leaving Queen Daenerys's chambers, still pulling on his clothes.
* Similarly Happens often in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother''.
** In Lily and Marshall's case, the simultaneous-sitting-up-from-floor-with-satiated-smiles-and-slightly-askew-clothing is a bit of a running gag.
** Once subverted when Barney and Ted's sister trick Ted.
* In an episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' (and the ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'' episode based on it), a detective is none too pleased to notice that his partner has arrived at work
in the 1986 mini-series ''Series/ShakaZulu''. Lord Bathurst awaits an audience same clothes he wore yesterday, and realizes that he's slept with King George IV about the Zulu problem. A courtier announces pompously: "His Majesty victim/witness in their case.
* ''Series/LukeCage2016'': After Willis Stryker [[LukeIAmYourFather tells Luke that they are brothers]], Luke remembers seeing Dana Stryker emerge from his father's study adjusting her clothes and getting into an argument with his mother, and belatedly realises
the King has woken, after a pleasant night's rest." Everyone applauds... until a pretty young thing in a nightie flounces out of the King's bedchamber.
ElephantInTheLivingRoom that his family never discussed.
* In the mini-series ''A Man Called Intrepid'' Intrepid'', a female courier turns up at the house of a male spy to pass on a message. She refuses to leave immediately, however, pointing out that if his house is under surveillance, it will be obvious that an exchange of information has taken place, but if she leaves several hours later with her clothes and lipstick in disarray, the agents outside [[FakeOutMakeOut will get a different idea]].
idea]].
* In an one episode of ''Series/LawAndOrder'' (and ''Series/{{Mash}}'', Frank and Margaret have their shirts buttoned together. This is kind of a RunningGag with them; Frank will have his boot tied to the ''Series/LawAndOrderUK'' episode based on it), a detective is none too pleased to notice that his partner has arrived at work table, or he'll be hiding in the same closet, or Margaret will have her shirt buttoned wrong. It's a rarity for them to have their clothes he wore yesterday, and realizes on right when someone comes in.
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': Asked to demonstrate his SherlockScan powers to a judge, Monk matter-of-factly states
that he's slept he knows the judge was having sex with his secretary earlier, because the victim/witness in their case. secretary is missing an earring and [[SexyShirtSwitch she's wearing a man's shirt]].



* ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX''. [[Series/Supergirl2015 Alex Danvers]] gets drunk and has a one-night stand with [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Sara Lance]], then tells her stepsister the next day she was out jogging. Fully dressed in the clothes she was wearing the night before.
* ''Series/LukeCage2016''. After Willis Stryker [[LukeIAmYourFather tells Luke that they are brothers]], Luke remembers seeing Dana Stryker emerge from his father's study adjusting her clothes and getting into an argument with his mother, and belatedly realises the ElephantInTheLivingRoom that his family never discussed.
* An ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' segment about the murder of a couple indicated that they were [[TerrorAtMakeOutPoint ambushed]] while engaging in AutoErotica, citing that the man's T-shirt was inside out while the woman was wearing his long-sleeved shirt, meaning that their killer(s) forced them to dress in a hurry.

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* ''Series/CrisisOnEarthX''. [[Series/Supergirl2015 Alex Danvers]] gets drunk and In the 1986 mini-series ''Series/ShakaZulu'', Lord Bathurst awaits an audience with King George IV about the Zulu problem. A courtier announces pompously: "His Majesty the King has woken, after a pleasant night's rest." Everyone applauds... until a pretty young thing in a nightie flounces out of the King's bedchamber.
* One episode of ''Series/{{Smallville}}''
has a one-night stand WildTeenParty in Clark's barn, in the aftermath we see a half-dressed girl scurrying out of the hay, followed by a similarly disheveled guy.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
** A subtle example shows up in the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E11WinkOfAnEye Wink of an Eye]]". We cut away from Kirk and Deela in his quarters; when we next see them, she's brushing her hair and he's putting on one of his boots.
** Averted in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS2E20TheEmissary The Emissary]]". Worf and K'Ehler engage in a combat exercise program... then they engage each other. Cut to commercial break. When we return, both characters are ''completely dressed -- without so much as a wrinkled wardrobe''. K'Ehler's wistful line about some calisthenics being better than others is the only verification audience really has as to what just happened. At least in that episode.
** In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E03LookingForParMachInAllTheWrongPlaces Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places]]", Worf and Jadzia Dax stumble into med bay the morning after
with [[Series/LegendsOfTomorrow Sara Lance]], considerable ClothingDamage (and [[DestructoNookie some body damage]])... preceded by [[FanDisservice Quark and Grilka]]. Dr. Bashir ''really'' isn't interested in an explanation.
** Another subtle example occurs in the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS3E17Darkling Darkling]]". Kes is shown kissing a local alien,
then tells her stepsister the next day she was out jogging. Fully dressed thing we see is a smiling Kes beaming up to Voyager at three in the clothes she was wearing the night before.
* ''Series/LukeCage2016''. After Willis Stryker [[LukeIAmYourFather tells Luke that they are brothers]], Luke remembers seeing Dana Stryker emerge from his father's study adjusting her clothes and getting into an argument
morning, with his mother, her hair tousled and belatedly realises the ElephantInTheLivingRoom that his family never discussed.
a sore back. The female transporter operator [[DidYouJustHaveSex gives her a knowing smile]].
* An ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' segment about the murder of a couple indicated indicates that they were [[TerrorAtMakeOutPoint ambushed]] while engaging in AutoErotica, citing that the man's T-shirt was inside out while the woman was wearing his long-sleeved shirt, meaning that their killer(s) forced them to dress in a hurry.
* In one episode of ''Series/WhosTheBoss'', the big clue is that Mona's sweater is on inside out.



* In ''Theatre/TheMostHappyFella'', when all of Tony's wedding guests are being sent home, the country girl who points out the hayloft of Tony's barn to her amorous boyfriend is seen with a lot of hay stuck to the back of her dress.



* In ''Theatre/TheMostHappyFella'', when all of Tony's wedding guests are being sent home, the country girl who points out the hayloft of Tony's barn to her amorous boyfriend is seen with a lot of hay stuck to the back of her dress.



* Well, not really the game itself, but the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} port of ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' came packaged with a digital art disc, and included among the art was [[http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f54/lordlee2/1232092441150.jpg?t=1232582302 this rather suggestive piece]] featuring the main protagonist and her best friend. (For those not familiar with the character, that blue thing next to her is a dress normally worn ''under'' the white one.) [[OlderThanTheyLook And yes, they are teenagers, it's just the art style that makes them look like little kids.]]



* Well, not really the game itself, but the Platform/{{Wii}} port of ''VideoGame/PhantomBrave'' came packaged with a digital art disc, and included among the art was [[http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f54/lordlee2/1232092441150.jpg?t=1232582302 this rather suggestive piece]] featuring the main protagonist and her best friend. (For those not familiar with the character, that blue thing next to her is a dress normally worn ''under'' the white one.) [[OlderThanTheyLook Yes, they are teenagers, it's just the art style that makes them look like little kids]].



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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Karkat catches Terezi sleeping while wearing only her scalemate-themed boxers, shirt, and dragon cape and being surrounded by [[spoiler:copious amounts of horns and spilled Faygo]], initially suggesting that she had recently [[BizarreAlienReproduction filled buckets]] with her not-so-secret [[TheMasochismTango kismesis]], [[spoiler: [[MonsterClown Gamzee]]]], although it turns out [[spoiler:that she actually just passed out alone after [[FrothyMugsOfWater drinking too much soda]] and that Gamzee has simply influenced her to behave like a juggalo]].

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* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Karkat catches Terezi sleeping while wearing only her scalemate-themed boxers, shirt, and dragon cape and being surrounded by [[spoiler:copious amounts of horns and spilled Faygo]], initially suggesting that she had recently [[BizarreAlienReproduction filled buckets]] with her not-so-secret [[TheMasochismTango kismesis]], [[spoiler: [[MonsterClown [[spoiler:[[MonsterClown Gamzee]]]], although it turns out [[spoiler:that she actually just passed out alone after [[FrothyMugsOfWater drinking too much soda]] and that Gamzee has simply influenced her to behave like a juggalo]].



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* The Japanese drawing meme [[https://twitter.com/sikosyabu/status/850930802615402496 "Although she hurriedly put on clothes..."]] features this as its main gimmick.



* The Japanese drawing meme [[https://twitter.com/sikosyabu/status/850930802615402496 "Although she hurriedly put on clothes..."]] features this as its main gimmick.



* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] through the lens of ChildrenAreInnocent in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales 2017}}'' episode [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains"]]: 10-year-old Dewey assumes people in formal suits walk around with their bowtie hanging loose to look cool and imply they "part[ied] so hard it just flew open!" In any event, there's apparently enough of this trope going on around him for him to notice despite not knowing what it means...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'': In "Bad Influence(r), Penny comes home to find Oscar and Trudy awkwardly sitting on the couch wearing each other's clothes. She quizzically asks, "What were y'all doing?" before they realize their mistake.

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* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] {{Discussed|Trope}} through the lens of ChildrenAreInnocent in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales 2017}}'' ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'' episode [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains "The "[[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains"]]: Plains]]": 10-year-old Dewey assumes people in formal suits walk around with their bowtie hanging loose to look cool and imply they "part[ied] so hard it just flew open!" In any event, there's apparently enough of this trope going on around him for him to notice despite not knowing what it means...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'': In "Bad Influence(r), "[[Recap/TPFLouderAndProuderS1E2BadInfluencer Bad Influence(r)]]", Penny comes home to find Oscar and Trudy awkwardly sitting on the couch wearing each other's clothes. She quizzically asks, "What were y'all doing?" before they realize their mistake.



** In episode "22 Short Films About Springfield", Apu has a liaison with a woman in a pool changing room and comes out with his shirt on backwards and his Kwik-E-Mart smock inside out.
** Also, in "Regarding Margie", Skinner and Edna are seen with ragged clothes on after sex inside a miniature golf castle.

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** In episode "22 "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2122ShortFilmsAboutSpringfield 22 Short Films About Springfield", Springfield]]", Apu has a liaison with a woman in a pool changing room and comes out with his shirt on backwards and his Kwik-E-Mart smock inside out.
** Also, in "Regarding Margie", In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS17E20RegardingMargie Regarding Margie]]", Skinner and Edna are seen with ragged clothes on after sex inside a miniature golf castle.
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We can tell that characters have been engaging in sexual activity from the way they are dressed. Caught in a car, answering the door, at the office, burst in on, etc. Half-undone clothes in disarray is all the explanation we ([[DidYouJustHaveSex or other characters]]) need in order to know what's going on. MessyHair is often in effect as well. In the classic DownOnTheFarm version, the girl will have clumps of [[RollInTheHay hay]] sticking to her dress. A realistic variant is the so-called "walk of shame" -- someone's clad in what are clearly party/nightclub/evening clothes from the night before, and quite disheveled to boot.

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We can tell that characters have been engaging in sexual activity from the way they are dressed. Caught in a car, answering the door, at the office, burst in on, etc. Half-undone clothes in disarray is all the explanation we ([[DidYouJustHaveSex or other characters]]) need in order to know what's going on. MessyHair is often in effect as well. In the classic DownOnTheFarm version, the girl will have clumps of [[RollInTheHay hay]] sticking to her dress. A realistic variant is the so-called "walk of shame" "WalkOfShame" -- someone's clad in what are clearly party/nightclub/evening clothes from the night before, and quite disheveled to boot.
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* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] through the lens of ChildrenAreInnocent in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales 2017}}'' episode [["Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains"]]: 10-year-old Dewey assumes people in formal suits walk around with their bowtie hanging loose to look cool and imply they "part[ied] so hard it just flew open!" In any event, there's apparently enough of this trope going on around him for him to notice despite not knowing what it means...

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* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] through the lens of ChildrenAreInnocent in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales 2017}}'' episode [["Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains [[Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains"]]: 10-year-old Dewey assumes people in formal suits walk around with their bowtie hanging loose to look cool and imply they "part[ied] so hard it just flew open!" In any event, there's apparently enough of this trope going on around him for him to notice despite not knowing what it means...

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* [[DiscussedTrope Discussed]] through the lens of ChildrenAreInnocent in the ''WesternAnimation/{{DuckTales 2017}}'' episode [["Recap/DuckTales2017S1E15TheGoldenLagoonOfWhiteAgonyPlains "The Golden Lagoon of White Agony Plains"]]: 10-year-old Dewey assumes people in formal suits walk around with their bowtie hanging loose to look cool and imply they "part[ied] so hard it just flew open!" In any event, there's apparently enough of this trope going on around him for him to notice despite not knowing what it means...
* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'': In "Bad Influence(r), Penny comes home to find Oscar and Trudy awkwardly sitting on the couch wearing each other's clothes. She quizzically asks, "What were y'all doing?" before they realize their mistake.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamilyLouderAndProuder'': In "Bad Influence(r), Penny comes home to find Oscar and Trudy awkwardly sitting on the couch wearing each other's clothes. She quizzically asks, "What were y'all doing?" before they realize their mistake.
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* Invoked awkwardly in ''Film/TheRoom''. A friend interrupts Lisa and Mark as they are about to have sex and notices the obvious signs of Mark putting on his shirt and that his fly is down. Their affair only gets more blatant from there.

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* Invoked awkwardly in ''Film/TheRoom''.''Film/TheRoom2003''. A friend interrupts Lisa and Mark as they are about to have sex and notices the obvious signs of Mark putting on his shirt and that his fly is down. Their affair only gets more blatant from there.
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* An ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' segment about the murder of a couple indicated that they were [[TerrorAtMakeOutPoint ambushed while engaging in AutoErotica, citing that the man's T-shirt was inside out while the woman was wearing his long-sleeved shirt, meaning that their killer(s) forced them to dress in a hurry.

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* An ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' segment about the murder of a couple indicated that they were [[TerrorAtMakeOutPoint ambushed ambushed]] while engaging in AutoErotica, citing that the man's T-shirt was inside out while the woman was wearing his long-sleeved shirt, meaning that their killer(s) forced them to dress in a hurry.

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* An ''Series/UnsolvedMysteries'' segment about the murder of a couple indicated that they were [[TerrorAtMakeOutPoint ambushed while engaging in AutoErotica, citing that the man's T-shirt was inside out while the woman was wearing his long-sleeved shirt, meaning that their killer(s) forced them to dress in a hurry.
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* In the ''Series/DoctorWho Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''Vanishing Point'', [[ChivalrousPervert Fitz]] gets in trouble due to being seen like this. See, he just had sex with a twenty-year-old [[TheIngenue ingenue]], called Vettul, who has never met a remotely able-bodied human man other than him -- when she first met him, she called him "very beautiful" although he's really just average-looking, because she has no real point of reference. Looking at it that way, there's little space for the fact he's also ten years her senior to make it worse. So her mother-figure goes over all [[OverprotectiveDad Overprotective]] MamaBear when they come back from the barn (yes, they had a literal RollInTheHay) and she notices that Fitz hasn't got his trousers properly done up, so they keep falling down, and Vettul looks a little rumpled as well. He tries to talk her down by telling her that she's been sheltering Vettul far too much, which is true. There's also the fact that [[CovertPervert Vettul started feeling him up first]]. And then Vettul gets upset because she can tell he cares more about defending himself, and then the Doctor appears by communication screen and disapproves too...

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* In the ''Series/DoctorWho Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''Vanishing Point'', [[ChivalrousPervert Fitz]] gets in trouble due to being seen like this. See, he just had sex with a twenty-year-old [[TheIngenue ingenue]], called Vettul, who has never met a remotely able-bodied human man other than him -- when she first met him, she called him "very beautiful" although he's really just average-looking, because she has no real point of reference. Looking at it that way, there's little space for the fact he's also ten years her senior to make it worse. So her mother-figure goes over all [[OverprotectiveDad Overprotective]] MamaBear when they come back from the barn (yes, they had a literal RollInTheHay) and she notices that Fitz hasn't got his trousers properly done up, so they keep falling down, and Vettul looks a little rumpled as well. He tries to talk her down by telling her that she's been sheltering Vettul far too much, which is true. There's also the fact that [[CovertPervert Vettul started feeling him up first]]. And then Vettul gets upset because she can tell he cares more about defending himself, and then the Doctor appears by communication screen and disapproves too...

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* A PG variant occurs in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince'' when Hermione starts a RevengeRomance with their older housemate Cormac [=McLaggen=] to make Ron jealous, and ditches Harry and Ron to be with him at the Christmas party. She comes back noticeably disheveled and embarrassed, explaining that he got a bit more handsy under the mistletoe than she bargained for, which Harry teases her about.



* Fairly rare in Franchise/StarTrek media, but in the NovelVerse, T'Ryssa Chen's second appearance on the bridge ever is made with her uniform partially undone. She's a half-Vulcan raised as human and one way she copes with her intense emotions is by falling into bed with many partners.

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* Fairly rare in Franchise/StarTrek media, but in the NovelVerse, Novel Verse, T'Ryssa Chen's second appearance on the bridge ever is made with her uniform partially undone. She's a half-Vulcan raised as human and one way she copes with her intense emotions is by falling into bed with many partners.

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