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* Some of the characters on ''Series/{{Mash}}'' have, jokingly, remarked their only/main reason for being in Koreas/joining the war is for the (female) nurses (with sex implied).

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* Some of the characters on ''Series/{{Mash}}'' ''Series/{{MASH}}'' have, jokingly, remarked their only/main reason for being in Koreas/joining the war is for the (female) nurses (with sex implied).
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* ''{{Batman}}: The Ultimate Evil'' - Batman takes on an international child pornography/prostitution ring, which includes an expy of Thailand whose major source of foreign currency is child sex tourism.
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* This is what most of the holidaymakers (except the monks) are hoping the package tour in ''Franchise/CarryOn Abroad'' will turn out to be.
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* K.T. Oslin's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFtmgTin1J0 Mexico Road]]" tells of a woman and her girlfriends going this type of trip.

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* K.T. Oslin's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFtmgTin1J0 com/watch?v=hD537oCkFk4 Mexico Road]]" tells of has a woman and her girlfriends going this type of trip.
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* [=LoMo=] in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion nasty]] organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.

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* [=LoMo=] in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" "PleasurePlanet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion nasty]] organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.
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* In ''{{Manga/BECK}}'', [[DirtyOldMan Saitou's]] Thailand trip seems to be one of this judging from the photographs he brings back.

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* In ''{{Manga/BECK}}'', [[DirtyOldMan Saitou's]] Thailand trip seems to be one of this judging from the photographs he brings back. This is lampshaded by Koyuki, who (apparently obliviously) wonders why middle-aged men like going to Southeast Asia so much.

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* ''HowStellaGotHerGrooveBack'' is the quintessential example of female sex tourism. A woman visits another country and hooks up with a hunky young man.
** Which is based on a book BTW, which is again based on the RealLife experience of the author. The relationship didn't work out however, since said young man came out as gay when in the US, and they had a nasty breakup. Just so you know.

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* ''HowStellaGotHerGrooveBack'' is the quintessential example of female sex tourism. A woman visits another country and hooks up with a hunky young man.
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man. The movie is based on a book BTW, which is again based on the RealLife experience of the author. The relationship in real life didn't work out however, out, since said young man came out as gay when in the US, and they had a nasty breakup. Just so you know.
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* K.T. Oslin's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFtmgTin1J0 Mexico Road]]" tells of a woman and her girlfriends going this type of trip.

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* MyNameIsEarl had an episode where a former Foreign Exchange Student named Pierre wanted to stay in America to get girls, [[EverythingsoundssexierinFrench it works for him.]]

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* MyNameIsEarl ''MyNameIsEarl'' had an episode where a former Foreign Exchange Student named Pierre wanted to stay in America to get girls, [[EverythingsoundssexierinFrench it works for him.]]


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* This is {{Inverted|Trope}} with [[HighClassCallGirl Inara]] on ''Series/{{Firefly}}'': she rents a short-range shuttle from Mal, and has to stay with his ship, which takes her all over the galaxy. She meets up with clients based on where ''Serenity'' plans to go next, rather than the other way around. Many of the clients try to convince her to stay longer with them, despite her having made it clear beforehand exactly how long she is going to be there for, but when ''Serenity'' goes, Inara goes with it.
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* [=LoMo=] in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion]] nasty organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.

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* [=LoMo=] in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion]] nasty [[LovePotion nasty]] organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.
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* LoMo in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion]] nasty organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.

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* LoMo [=LoMo=] in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion]] nasty organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.
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* Risa in ''Franchise/StarTrek'' is a PlanetOfHats where this is the hat. Mostly portrayed positively, but some fans see unfortunate implications.
* LoMo in ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' is a "pleasure planet" chiefly devoted to sex tourism, with some [[SexSlave extremely]] [[LovePotion]] nasty organised crime. It may have been intended as a {{Deconstruction}} of the ''Star Trek'' example above.
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* The novel ''ExitToEden'' is about a BDSM sex-fantasy island.

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* The novel ''ExitToEden'' ''Literature/ExitToEden'' is about a BDSM sex-fantasy island.



*** Which starred [[FanDisservice Dan Ackroyd and Rosie O'Donnell]].

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*** Which starred [[FanDisservice Dan Ackroyd starred ]] Creator/DanAykroyd and Rosie O'Donnell]].O'Donnell.
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* In {{Manga/Beck}}, [[DirtyOldMan Saitou's]] Thailand trip seems to be one of this judging from the photographs he brings back.

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* In {{Manga/Beck}}, ''{{Manga/BECK}}'', [[DirtyOldMan Saitou's]] Thailand trip seems to be one of this judging from the photographs he brings back.
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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized, particularly for New Yorkers[[note]]Haitian divorce laws were long quite liberal, while NY was late to the liberal-divorce party in general and always moved in halting steps--New York didn't adopt non-consensual no-fault divorce until ''2010''.[[/note]]), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.

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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized, particularly for New Yorkers[[note]]Haitian divorce laws were long quite liberal, while NY was late to the liberal-divorce party in general and always moved in halting steps--New York didn't adopt non-consensual no-fault divorce until ''2010''.''[[UsefulNotes/TheNewTens 2010]]''.[[/note]]), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.
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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized, particularly for New Yorkers[[note]]Haitian divorce laws were long quite liberal, while NY didn't adopt non-consensual no-fault divorce until ''2010''.[[/note]]), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.

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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized, particularly for New Yorkers[[note]]Haitian divorce laws were long quite liberal, while NY was late to the liberal-divorce party in general and always moved in halting steps--New York didn't adopt non-consensual no-fault divorce until ''2010''.[[/note]]), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.
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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.

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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized), liberalized, particularly for New Yorkers[[note]]Haitian divorce laws were long quite liberal, while NY didn't adopt non-consensual no-fault divorce until ''2010''.[[/note]]), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.
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*** Which starred [[FanDisservice Dan Ackroyd and Rosie O'Donnell]].
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* Implied in one of the ''Men On...'' sketches from InLivingColor. The two (''very'' camp) hosts talk about their trip to Europe, upon which they decoded tp leave Sweden, with its blond, buxom women (''"Hated it!"'') and go back to Greece, where they "bent over backward" for the pair.

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* Implied in one of the ''Men On...'' sketches from InLivingColor. The two (''very'' camp) hosts talk about their trip to Europe, upon which they decoded tp decided to leave Sweden, with its blond, buxom women (''"Hated it!"'') and go back to Greece, where they "bent over backward" for the pair.
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* Some of the characters on [[MASHTheSeries M*A*S*H]] have, jokingly, remarked their only/main reason for being in Koreas/joining the war is for the (female) nurses (with sex implied).

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* Some of the characters on [[MASHTheSeries M*A*S*H]] ''Series/{{Mash}}'' have, jokingly, remarked their only/main reason for being in Koreas/joining the war is for the (female) nurses (with sex implied).
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Yes, this happens in RealLife, but '''[[NoRealLifeExamplesPlease please don't list real life examples]]'''.

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Yes, this happens in RealLife, but '''[[NoRealLifeExamplesPlease please don't list real life examples]]'''.[[noreallife]]
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* ''Film/SexDrive'' is about a young man who steals his brother's car and drives halfway across the country so that he can lose his virginity to a girl he met online.

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* ''Film/SexDrive'' ''SexDrive'' is about a young man who steals his brother's car and drives halfway across the country so that he can lose his virginity to a girl he met online.
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* ''Film/SexDrive'' is about a young man who steals his brother's car and drives halfway across the country so that he can lose his virginity to a girl he met online.
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* The European railways organisation who sell youth-aimed "Inter-Rail" international European rail passes got into trouble with a magazine advert showing yellow condoms on a blue background as a parody of the EuropeanUnion flag, suggesting a little too overtly that holders might engage in this trope.

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* The European railways organisation who sell youth-aimed "Inter-Rail" international European rail passes got into trouble with a magazine advert showing yellow condoms on a blue background as a parody of the EuropeanUnion UsefulNotes/TheEuropeanUnion flag, suggesting a little too overtly that holders might engage in this trope.



* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to Haiti to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.

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* Music/SteelyDan's "Haitian Divorce" (off ''The Royal Scam'') seems to indicate something like this--the woman flew down to Haiti UsefulNotes/{{Haiti}} to file divorce papers (a common practice before American divorce laws were liberalized), and appears to have found a hot Haitian lover.



* Bonnie of FamilyGuy while away from her paraplegic husband, goes to France to sex it up with a ...paraplegic french man

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* Bonnie of FamilyGuy ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' while away from her paraplegic husband, goes to France to sex it up with a ...with... a paraplegic french manFrench man.
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* In ''{{Dogma}}'', a member of the Board of Directors for the Mooby Corporation is killed by Loki (the Angel of Death) because he flew to Thailand to have sex with an [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Eleven! Year! Old! Boy!]]

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* In ''{{Dogma}}'', ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', a member of the Board of Directors for the Mooby Corporation is killed by Loki (the Angel of Death) because he flew to Thailand to have sex with an [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Eleven! Year! Old! Boy!]]
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* This is the initial plot in the first ''{{Hostel}}''. At least before [[ItGotWorse things get bad]]. Fast.

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* This is the initial plot in the first ''{{Hostel}}''. At least before [[ItGotWorse things get bad]].bad. Fast.
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* In episode 140 of ''SouthPark'', the Super Adventure Club is revealed to be an organization which travels to the most exotic places in the world so they can be the first explorers to have sex with the native children.

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* In episode 140 of ''SouthPark'', ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', the Super Adventure Club is revealed to be an organization which travels to the most exotic places in the world so they can be the first explorers to have sex with the native children.
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* Implied in one of the ''Men On...'' sketches from InLivingColor. The two (''very'' camp) hosts talk about their trip to Europe, upon which they decoded tp leave Sweden, with its blond, buxom women (''"Hated it!"'') and go back to Greece, where they "bent over backward" for the pair.

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* Pretty much the entire plot of ''Eurotrip''.

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* Pretty much the entire plot of ''Eurotrip''.''{{Eurotrip}}''.
** Scott actually goes to Berlin to profess his love for a girl he never actually met. His best friend, though, goes specifically for this reason.

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