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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. [[HornyDevils It doesn't end well for him.]]

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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. [[HornyDevils It doesn't end well for him.]]
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* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A downplayed version of this starts the Garrus romance quest line: Garrus tells a story of how he and a lady crewmate resolved their BelligerentSexualTension with a [[SlapSlapKiss 9-round sparring match to a draw]], followed by a [[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow "tiebreaker in her quarters"]]. Immediately after, Shepard can -- seemingly apropos of nothing -- suggest they have a sparring match of their own and "skip to the tiebreaker". Garrus is confused at first, then understands exactly what she means and is completely blindsided by her brazenness. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Not that that stops him from agreeing to it]].

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* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A downplayed version of this starts the Garrus romance quest line: Garrus tells a story of how he and a lady crewmate resolved their BelligerentSexualTension with a [[SlapSlapKiss 9-round sparring match to a draw]], followed by a [[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow [[UnusualEuphemism "tiebreaker in her quarters"]]. Immediately after, Shepard can -- seemingly apropos of nothing -- suggest they have a sparring match of their own and "skip to the tiebreaker". Garrus is confused at first, then understands exactly what she means and is completely blindsided by her brazenness. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Not that that stops him from agreeing to it]].
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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. It doesn't end well for him.

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* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. [[HornyDevils It doesn't end well for him.]]

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%%* ''{{Manga/Gantz}}'': "Let me have sex with you." "What! Are you an idiot?!" {{Beat}} "Alright." *Zip!*
* [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Ren]] from ''Manga/DearS'' almost literally asks Takeya this at one point. After she [[MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat sensed sexual desires from him]], no less.

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%%* ''{{Manga/Gantz}}'': "Let me have sex with you." "What! Are you an idiot?!" {{Beat}} "Alright." *Zip!*
* [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Ren]] from ''Manga/DearS'' almost literally asks Takeya this at one point. After she [[MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat sensed sexual desires from him]], no less.
& Manga]]



* In ''Manga/{{Change 123}}'', [[TheTease Hibiki]] does this to Kosukegawa a couple times. It freaks him out a bit.



* ''Manga/DomesticGirlfriend'' has Rui ask, in the first episode, "Do you want to have sex with me here?" She's mostly doing it so she knows what it's all about; she isn't actually interested in a boyfriend ...then.
* ''Kuso Miso Technique'' gave us the infamous phrase "Yaranaika?" ("Do you want to do it?")
* In ''LightNovel/{{No 6}}'' Safu tells Shion that "she wants his sperm" i.e. that she wants to have sex with him.
* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating he's an idiot.

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* In ''Manga/Change123'', [[TheTease Hibiki]] does this to Kosukegawa a couple times. It freaks him out a bit.
* [[InnocentFanserviceGirl Ren]] from ''Manga/DearS'' almost literally asks Takeya this at one point. After she [[MySensorsIndicateYouWantToTapThat sensed sexual desires from him]], no less.
* ''Manga/DomesticGirlfriend'' has Rui ask, in the first episode, "Do you want to have sex with me here?" She's mostly doing it so she knows what it's all about; she isn't actually interested in a boyfriend ...boyfriend... then.
* ''Kuso Miso Technique'' gave us the infamous phrase "Yaranaika?" ("Do you want to do it?")
* In ''LightNovel/{{No 6}}'' Safu tells Shion that "she wants his sperm" i.e. that she wants to
%%* ''Manga/{{Gantz}}'': "Let me have sex with him.
you." "What! Are you an idiot?!" {{Beat}} "Alright." *Zip!*
* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'', a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating he's an idiot.



* Lilith from ''Manga/HolyKnight'' doesn't waste time - largely because she's more interested in Shinta as a ChosenConceptionPartner. When she invites him to speak alone in the chapel, she skips past asking him if he ''wants'' to copulate.
-->"Our bodies are about to become one. I'm going to conceive your child!"

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* Lilith from ''Manga/HolyKnight'' doesn't waste time - -- largely because she's more interested in Shinta as a ChosenConceptionPartner. When she invites him to speak alone in the chapel, she skips past asking him if he ''wants'' to copulate.
-->"Our -->'''Lilith:''' Our bodies are about to become one. I'm going to conceive your child!"child!
* ''Kuso Miso Technique'' gave us the infamous phrase "Yaranaika?" ("Do you want to do it?")
* In ''LightNovel/No6'', Safu tells Shion that "she wants his sperm" i.e. that she wants to have sex with him.



* A variation in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Asuka lightheartedly suggests she and Shinji kiss because she's bored and they've got nothing better to do, much to Shinji's alarm, to which she responds by bullying him into it, after checking in an apparently detached manner that he's brushed his teeth. Considering they're 14 years old, this would be a rough equivalent to this trope, however it's later subverted when it's discovered that the kiss ''did'' mean something to Asuka, and she took Shinji's paralysed submission (with no actual participation) as rejection, which plays a part in her subsequent mental breakdown. If anything, this example is an inversion of the usual "person suggests intimacy in an offhanded way because their lack of social skills means they don't see anything particularly meaningful about it" and turns it into "person suggests intimacy in an offhanded way because their lack of social skills means they can't communicate the fact that it ''is'' meaningful".

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* A variation in ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. Asuka lightheartedly suggests she and Shinji kiss because she's bored and they've got nothing better to do, much to Shinji's alarm, to which she responds by bullying him into it, after checking in an apparently detached manner that he's brushed his teeth. Considering they're 14 years old, this would be a rough equivalent to this trope, however it's later subverted when it's discovered that the kiss ''did'' mean something to Asuka, and she took Shinji's paralysed paralyzed submission (with no actual participation) as rejection, which plays a part in her subsequent mental breakdown. If anything, this example is an inversion of the usual "person suggests intimacy in an offhanded way because their lack of social skills means they don't see anything particularly meaningful about it" and turns it into "person suggests intimacy in an offhanded way because their lack of social skills means they can't communicate the fact that it ''is'' meaningful".meaningful."



* This is part of Starfire's characterization as of 2011's ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws''. In the first issue, she gets bored and Roy Harper's the nearest guy at the moment, so she propositions him.
* Part of the characterization of ComicBook/{{Flare}}'s younger sister Sparkplug. Having been raised in comparative isolation by Nazi exiles, she's shown to be pretty blunt at times about hitting on men not so much out of any particular desire for a relationship as simply for [[DarwinistDesire their "superior" genes]]. (Since like her sister she's still one of the ''good'' guys and thus tries it mainly on superheroes who have their own ideas about that sort of thing, it's mostly played for laughs.)

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* ''Franchise/TheDCU'': This is part of Starfire's characterization as of 2011's ''ComicBook/RedHoodAndTheOutlaws''. In the first issue, she gets bored and Roy Harper's the nearest guy at the moment, so she propositions him.
* Part of the characterization of ComicBook/{{Flare}}'s younger sister Sparkplug. Having been raised reared in comparative isolation by Nazi exiles, she's shown to be pretty blunt at times about hitting on men not so much out of any particular desire for a relationship as simply for [[DarwinistDesire their "superior" genes]]. (Since like her sister she's still one of the ''good'' guys and thus tries it mainly on superheroes who have their own ideas about that sort of thing, it's mostly played for laughs.)



* In ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', moments after George has a nerve-wracking encounter with the god Ardav, the priestess/employee Ma'ar says to him:
-->"Come sex with me."\\
"Eh?" That came ''totally'' out of left field.\\
"I've never sexed with an olyrr-sar [outworlder]." Ma'ar began to remove her clothing. "Call your friends and Grunnel in and we'll enjoy each other."

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* In ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', moments after George has a nerve-wracking encounter with the god Ardav, fan-art picture for the priestess/employee Ma'ar ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Grouchy and the Love Doll", Grouchy gives a loving leer at the now-animate (and now-real) Angel (the titular love doll) and asks if she wants to "smurf to my shroom and [[SexualEuphemism smurf under my hat]]?" and Angel says that she would love to.
* ''Fanfic/FateBlackDawn'': Morgan le Faye's method of flirting can be summarized as "I'm naked now, why aren't you?" Of course, Shirou being Shirou, he still tries
to him:
-->"Come sex with me."\\
"Eh?" That came ''totally'' out of left field.\\
"I've never sexed with an olyrr-sar [outworlder]." Ma'ar began to remove her clothing. "Call your friends
resist "taking advantage," which she finds both annoying and Grunnel in and we'll enjoy each other."adorable.



--->''"A girl's gotta make a living."''

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--->''"A --->'''Yang:''' A girl's gotta make a living."''



* In the fan art picture for the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Grouchy And The Love Doll", Grouchy gives a loving leer at the now-animate (and now-real) Angel (the titular love doll) and asks if she wants to "smurf to my shroom and [[SexualEuphemism smurf under my hat]]?" and Angel says that she would love to.
* ''Fanfic/FateBlackDawn'': Morgan le Faye's method of flirting can be summarized as "I'm naked now, why aren't you?" Of course, Shirou being Shirou, he still tries to resist "taking advantage," which she finds both annoying and adorable.

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* In ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'', moments after George has a nerve-wracking encounter with the fan art picture for god Ardav, the ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'' story "Grouchy And The Love Doll", Grouchy gives a loving leer at the now-animate (and now-real) Angel (the titular love doll) and asks if she wants to "smurf to my shroom and [[SexualEuphemism smurf under my hat]]?" and Angel priestess/employee Ma'ar says that she would love to.
* ''Fanfic/FateBlackDawn'': Morgan le Faye's method
to him:
-->"Come sex with me."\\
"Eh?" That came ''totally'' out
of flirting can be summarized as "I'm naked now, why aren't you?" Of course, Shirou being Shirou, he still tries left field.\\
"I've never sexed with an olyrr-sar [outworlder]." Ma'ar began
to resist "taking advantage," which she finds both annoying remove her clothing. "Call your friends and adorable.
Grunnel in and we'll enjoy each other."



[[folder:Film]]
* Played with in ''Film/{{Barbarella}}''. Mark Hand flat out states that he wants to make love to the heroine, but she comes from a society where sex is more like a MindMeld, so her objections are based on the fact that their psycho-cardiograms aren't in confluence and he doesn't have the right pills. Hand isn't impressed and insists they do it the old fashioned way.
* ''Film/{{Saturn 3}}'' saw Benson asking Alex, "You have a great body. May I use it?"
* Lenina in ''Film/DemolitionMan'' is impressed by John Spartan's antics and, upon accompanying him home, cheerfully wonders if he'd like to have sex. He's quite happy about the development - until she brings out helmets for virtual sex. Needless to say, this ends up thoroughly frustrating poor John.
* Happens in the movie ''Film/MyStepmotherIsAnAlien''. Of course, the stepmother in question got her ideas about human interaction from porn videos.
* An example involving an (otherwise) completely average middle aged woman in ''Film/SynecdocheNewYork''. She takes the main character, Caden Cotard, back to her apartment and suggests sex. He's a little flustered by this, but agrees. It stands out because of her matter of fact attitude towards the whole thing.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''. Peter Venkman has been trying to seduce Dana Barrett ever since he met her. He finally gets his chance after she's possessed by Zuul.
-->'''Dana:''' Do you want this body?\\
'''Peter:''' Is this a trick question? I guess the roses worked, huh?\\
'''Dana:''' Take me now, subcreature.\\
[...]\\
'''Peter:''' I make it a rule never to get involved with possessed people. ''(passionate kissing)'' Actually, it's more of a guideline than a rule.\\
'''Dana:''' I want you inside me.\\
'''Peter:''' Sounds like there are at least two people inside there already. Might get a little crowded.
* A male example takes place in ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy''. An alien who has recently learned English is talking to a woman in her bedroom, both taking refuge from other rowdies. She mentions the word sex.
-->'''Alien:''' What is "sex"?\\
'''Woman:''' You don't know what sex is? Umm... you know, when two people like each other and they take their clothes off and...\\
'''Alien:''' Okay. ''(starts to undress)''
** She only complains until she sees what he has in his pants, [[TakeOurWordForIt although it's hidden from the audience]].
* John Nash in ''Film/ABeautifulMind'': "I don't exactly know what I am required to say in order for you to have intercourse with me. But could we assume that I said all that. I mean essentially we are talking about fluid exchange, right? So could we go just straight to the sex." He gets slapped.
-->'''Charles:''' I particularly liked the part about "fluid exchange", it was... charming.
* Marie from ''Film/InnocentBlood'': "When you are alone eternally, you live for the comfort of the senses: food, sex." Later, when she and TheHero find themselves hiding in the same hotel room: "Right now, I need sex more than blood."
* Happens in ''Film/TheBigLebowski'', when feminist artist Maude shows up at the Dude's house. "Love me."
* ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'': Miles Monroe (Woody Allen), thawed out in 2173, is on the lam with Luna (Diane Keaton), who eventually warms to him:
-->'''Luna:''' Would you like to perform sex with me?\\
'''Miles:''' Perform sex? Uh, uh, I don't think I'm up to a performance, but I'll rehearse with you, if you like.\\
'''Luna:''' Okay. I just thought you might want to; they have a machine here.\\
'''Miles:''' Machine? I'm not getting into that thing. I, I'm strictly a hand operator; you know, I, I... I don't like anything with moving parts that are not my own.

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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* Played with in ''Film/{{Barbarella}}''. Mark Hand flat out states that he ''Film/AbsolutelyAnything'': Catherine matter-of-factly asks if Neil wants to make love to the heroine, but she comes from a society where have sex is more like as a MindMeld, so her objections are based on the fact that their psycho-cardiograms aren't in confluence test of whether he's gay, and he doesn't have the right pills. Hand isn't impressed and insists they do it the old fashioned way.
* ''Film/{{Saturn 3}}'' saw Benson asking Alex, "You have a great body. May I use it?"
* Lenina in ''Film/DemolitionMan'' is impressed by John Spartan's antics and, upon accompanying him home, cheerfully wonders if he'd like to have sex. He's quite happy about the development - until she brings out helmets for virtual sex. Needless to say, this ends up thoroughly frustrating poor John.
* Happens in the movie ''Film/MyStepmotherIsAnAlien''. Of course, the stepmother in question got her ideas about human interaction from porn videos.
* An example involving an (otherwise) completely average middle aged woman in ''Film/SynecdocheNewYork''. She takes the main character, Caden Cotard, back to her apartment and suggests sex. He's a little flustered by this, but agrees. It stands out because of her matter of fact attitude towards the whole thing.
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}''. Peter Venkman has been trying to seduce Dana Barrett ever since he met her. He finally gets his chance after she's possessed by Zuul.
-->'''Dana:''' Do you want this body?\\
'''Peter:''' Is this a trick question? I guess the roses worked, huh?\\
'''Dana:''' Take me now, subcreature.\\
[...]\\
'''Peter:''' I make it a rule never to get involved with possessed people. ''(passionate kissing)'' Actually,
eagerly says yes, thinking it's more of a guideline than a rule.\\
'''Dana:''' I want you inside me.\\
'''Peter:''' Sounds like there are at least two people inside there already. Might get a little crowded.
* A male example takes place in ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy''. An alien who has recently learned English is talking to a woman in her bedroom, both taking refuge from other rowdies. She mentions
the word sex.
-->'''Alien:''' What is "sex"?\\
'''Woman:''' You don't know what sex is? Umm... you know, when two people like each other and they take their clothes off and...\\
'''Alien:''' Okay. ''(starts to undress)''
** She only complains until she sees what he has in
result of his pants, [[TakeOurWordForIt although it's hidden from the audience]].
* John Nash in ''Film/ABeautifulMind'': "I don't exactly know what I am required to say in order for you to have intercourse with me. But could we assume that I said all that. I mean essentially we are talking about fluid exchange, right? So could we go just straight to the sex." He gets slapped.
-->'''Charles:''' I particularly liked the part about "fluid exchange", it was... charming.
* Marie from ''Film/InnocentBlood'': "When you are alone eternally, you live for the comfort of the senses: food, sex." Later, when she and TheHero find themselves hiding in the same hotel room: "Right now, I need sex more than blood."
* Happens in ''Film/TheBigLebowski'', when feminist artist Maude shows up at the Dude's house. "Love me."
* ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'': Miles Monroe (Woody Allen), thawed out in 2173, is on the lam with Luna (Diane Keaton), who eventually warms to him:
-->'''Luna:''' Would you like to perform sex with me?\\
'''Miles:''' Perform sex? Uh, uh, I don't think I'm up to a performance, but I'll rehearse with you, if you like.\\
'''Luna:''' Okay. I just thought you might want to; they have a machine here.\\
'''Miles:''' Machine? I'm not getting into that thing. I, I'm strictly a hand operator; you know, I, I... I don't like anything with moving parts that are not my own.
wish.



** Ripley does this in ''Film/{{Alien 3}}'', to deflect one of Clemens's questions.

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** Ripley does this in ''Film/{{Alien 3}}'', ''Film/Alien3'', to deflect one of Clemens's questions.



* Played with in ''Film/{{Barbarella}}''. Mark Hand flat-out states that he wants to make love to the heroine, but she comes from a society where sex is more like a MindMeld, so her objections are based on the fact that their psycho-cardiograms aren't in confluence and he doesn't have the right pills. Hand isn't impressed and insists they do it the old-fashioned way.
* John Nash in ''Film/ABeautifulMind'': "I don't exactly know what I am required to say in order for you to have intercourse with me. But could we assume that I said all that. I mean essentially we are talking about fluid exchange, right? So could we go just straight to the sex." He gets slapped.
-->'''Charles:''' I particularly liked the part about "fluid exchange", it was... charming.
* Happens in ''Film/TheBigLebowski'', when feminist artist Maude shows up at the Dude's house. "Love me."



* In the SoBadItsGood (to most) film ''Film/OnceBitten'', Mark's two friends (who have NoSocialSkills) try this on two girls at a laundramat, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it works about as well as you might expect.]] (One gets punched, the other gets stuffed in a drier.) Later, however, the Trope is played straight when they ask two of the Countess' female minions. (Although, given what the Countess had planned for Mark, [[VirginSacrifice sex may not have been the only thing on their minds.]])

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* In ''Film/BodyHeat'': Ned walks up to someone whom he thinks is the SoBadItsGood (to most) film ''Film/OnceBitten'', Mark's two wealthy married woman he's having an affair with, straight-up blurting out "Hey lady, do you wanna fuck?". It turns out it's actually one of her friends (who have NoSocialSkills) try this on two girls at a laundramat, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it works about as well as you might expect.]] (One gets punched, who resembles her quite heavily, who snarks that the other gets stuffed in a drier.) Later, however, the Trope is played straight when they ask two of the Countess' female minions. (Although, given what the Countess had planned for Mark, [[VirginSacrifice sex may not have been the only thing on their minds.]])locals sure are friendly.



* In ''Film/LogansRun'', Logan 5 tells Jessica 6 "You're beautiful. Let's have sex." when he first meets her. Casual sex is the norm in their society, so it's probably a common opening.
* In ''Film/JackieBrown'' Melanie and Louis are having a conversation when she asks out of the blue: "Wanna fuck?" Louis responds "Yeah" and the scene cuts to them having sex.
* The male lead in ''Film/HouseOfGames'' is straightforward with the heroine: "Do you wanna make love with me?"
* In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'', the creepy truck driver Freakshow innocuously offers his attractive wife to Harold and Kumar. When they subsequently meet her, she casually asks them both to fuck her at the same time, prompting a SpitTake from Harold.
* ''Film/{{Thursday}}'': Probably doesn't get any more blatant than this:
-->'''Dallas:''' It appears we'll have to wait for Nick. Now, what should we do to kill time? I know, ''let's fuck''.
** Notable that her "mate" is tied to a chair and doesn't have a say in the intercourse.
* In ''Film/TheGoodbyeGirl'', Paula has been shy and hesitant in the face of Elliot's advances, but after he stages a rooftop dinner date for the two of them, she goes straight to "Are we going to sleep with each other tonight?"
* In ''Film/SilverLiningsPlaybook'' Tiffany (who has NoSocialSkills) propositions Pat for sex pretty bluntly when he walks her home after a dinner:
-->'''Tiffany:''' Listen, I haven't dated since before my marriage so I don't really remember how this works.\\
'''Pat:''' How what works?\\
'''Tiffany:''' I saw the way you were looking at me, Pat. You felt it, I felt it, don't lie. We're not liars like they are. I live in the addition around back, which is completely separate from my parents' house, so there's no chance of them walking in on us. I hate the fact that you wore a football jersey to dinner because I hate football, but you can fuck me if you turn the lights off, okay?



* In the 1972 film ''Film/PeteNTillie'', Pete takes Tillie to a late-night diner where it's obvious that most of the other couples have gone there to refuel right after having had sex. After their meal they walk down the sidewalk together and without even looking at her Pete nonchalantly says, "How about coming up to my place for a spot of heavy breathing?" Without breaking stride Tillie replies, "...All right."
* ''{{Film/Willow}}'': Madmartigan gets propositioned by his lover's husband when disguised as a woman with the following line: "Wanna breed?"
* ''Film/BodyHeat'': Ned walks up to someone whom he thinks is the wealthy married woman he's having an affair with, straight-up blurting out "Hey lady, do you wanna fuck?". It turns out it's actually one of her friends who resembles her quite heavily, who snarks that the locals sure are friendly.
* ''Film/StuckInLove'': Sam casually offers to have sex with a guy near the beginning of the film, saying they should just skip past the flirting etc. He quickly accepts.

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* In Lenina in ''Film/DemolitionMan'' is impressed by John Spartan's antics and, upon accompanying him home, cheerfully wonders if he'd like to have sex. He's quite happy about the 1972 film ''Film/PeteNTillie'', Pete development -- until she brings out helmets for virtual sex. Needless to say, this ends up thoroughly frustrating poor John.
* A male example
takes Tillie place in ''Film/EarthGirlsAreEasy''. An alien who has recently learned English is talking to a late-night diner where woman in her bedroom, both taking refuge from other rowdies. She mentions the word sex. [[spoiler:She only complains until she sees what he has in his pants, [[TakeOurWordForIt although it's obvious that most of hidden from the audience]].]]
-->'''Alien:''' What is "sex"?\\
'''Woman:''' You don't know what sex is? Umm... you know, when two people like each
other couples have gone there and they take their clothes off and...\\
'''Alien:''' Okay. ''[starts
to refuel right undress]''
* ''Film/{{Ghostbusters|1984}}'': Peter Venkman has been trying to seduce Dana Barrett ever since he met her. He finally gets his chance
after having had sex. After their meal they walk down she's possessed by Zuul.
-->'''Dana:''' Do you want this body?\\
'''Peter:''' Is this a trick question? I guess
the sidewalk together and without even looking at her Pete nonchalantly says, "How about coming up roses worked, huh?\\
'''Dana:''' Take me now, subcreature.\\
[...]\\
'''Peter:''' I make it a rule never
to my place for a spot of heavy breathing?" Without breaking stride Tillie replies, "...All right."
* ''{{Film/Willow}}'': Madmartigan gets propositioned by his lover's husband when disguised as a woman
get involved with the following line: "Wanna breed?"
* ''Film/BodyHeat'': Ned walks up to someone whom he thinks is the wealthy married woman he's having an affair with, straight-up blurting out "Hey lady, do you wanna fuck?". It turns out
possessed people. ''[passionate kissing]'' Actually, it's actually one more of her friends who resembles her quite heavily, who snarks that a guideline than a rule.\\
'''Dana:''' I want you inside me.\\
'''Peter:''' Sounds like there are at least two people inside there already. Might get a little crowded.
* In ''Film/TheGoodbyeGirl'', Paula has been shy and hesitant in
the locals sure are friendly.
face of Elliot's advances, but after he stages a rooftop dinner date for the two of them, she goes straight to "Are we going to sleep with each other tonight?"
* ''Film/StuckInLove'': Sam In ''Film/HaroldAndKumarGoToWhiteCastle'', the creepy truck driver Freakshow innocuously offers his attractive wife to Harold and Kumar. When they subsequently meet her, she casually offers asks them both to have sex with a guy near fuck her at the beginning of the film, saying they should just skip past the flirting etc. He quickly accepts.same time, prompting a SpitTake from Harold.



* ''Film/AbsolutelyAnything'': Catherine matter of factly asks if Neil wants to have sex as a test of whether he's gay, and he eagerly says yes, thinking it's the result of his wish.
* Used for DeliberateValuesDissonance in ''Film/QuestForFire''. The movie is set in the Paleolithic and the cast are all varying stripes of primitive cavemen, so stuff like foreplay or verbal consent aren't really there, and sex in general is [[FanDisservice treated with a casualness that can make modern viewers cringe]]; intercourse mostly takes the form of men walking up to their mate at apparent random, jamming it in, and going at it for a couple minutes before shoving their partner off and [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight both going on with their business like nothing happened]]. Very much TruthInTelevision, as anyone from a modern hunter-gatherer society can tell you.
* ''Film/SkinDeep'': When one of Zach's MANY ex-girlfriends accuses him of being dishonest with her from the moment they first met, he responds, "We were introduced, I said, 'How do you do? I want to fuck you,' what's dishonest about that?"
* ''Film/SaveTheDate2012'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.

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* ''Film/AbsolutelyAnything'': Catherine matter The male lead in ''Film/HouseOfGames'' is straightforward with the heroine: "Do you wanna make love with me?"
* Marie from ''Film/InnocentBlood'': "When you are alone eternally, you live for the comfort
of factly asks if Neil wants to have sex as a test of whether he's gay, the senses: food, sex." Later, when she and he eagerly says yes, thinking it's the result of his wish.
* Used for DeliberateValuesDissonance in ''Film/QuestForFire''. The movie is set
TheHero find themselves hiding in the Paleolithic same hotel room: "Right now, I need sex more than blood."
* In ''Film/JackieBrown'' Melanie and Louis are having a conversation when she asks out of the blue: "Wanna fuck?" Louis responds "Yeah"
and the cast are all varying stripes of primitive cavemen, so stuff like foreplay or verbal consent aren't really there, and sex in general is [[FanDisservice treated with a casualness that can make modern viewers cringe]]; intercourse mostly takes the form of men walking up scene cuts to their mate at apparent random, jamming it in, and going at it for a couple minutes before shoving their partner off and [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight both going on with their business like nothing happened]]. Very much TruthInTelevision, as anyone from a modern hunter-gatherer society can tell you.
* ''Film/SkinDeep'': When one of Zach's MANY ex-girlfriends accuses him of being dishonest with her from the moment they first met, he responds, "We were introduced, I said, 'How do you do? I want to fuck you,' what's dishonest about that?"
* ''Film/SaveTheDate2012'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.
them having sex.



* In ''Film/LogansRun'', Logan 5 tells Jessica 6 "You're beautiful. Let's have sex." when he first meets her. Casual sex is the norm in their society, so it's probably a common opening.
* Happens in the movie ''Film/MyStepmotherIsAnAlien''. Of course, the stepmother in question got her ideas about human interaction from porn videos.
* In the SoBadItsGood (to most) film ''Film/OnceBitten'', Mark's two friends (who have NoSocialSkills) try this on two girls at a laundramat, and [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome it works about as well as you might expect.]] (One gets punched, the other gets stuffed in a drier.) Later, however, the Trope is played straight when they ask two of the Countess' female minions. (Although, given what the Countess had planned for Mark, [[VirginSacrifice sex may not have been the only thing on their minds.]])
* In the 1972 film ''Film/PeteNTillie'', Pete takes Tillie to a late-night diner where it's obvious that most of the other couples have gone there to refuel right after having had sex. After their meal they walk down the sidewalk together and without even looking at her Pete nonchalantly says, "How about coming up to my place for a spot of heavy breathing?" Without breaking stride Tillie replies, "...All right."
* Used for DeliberateValuesDissonance in ''Film/QuestForFire''. The movie is set in the Paleolithic and the cast are all varying stripes of primitive cavemen, so stuff like foreplay or verbal consent aren't really there, and sex in general is [[FanDisservice treated with a casualness that can make modern viewers cringe]]; intercourse mostly takes the form of men walking up to their mate at apparent random, jamming it in, and going at it for a couple minutes before shoving their partner off and [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight both going on with their business like nothing happened]]. Very much TruthInTelevision, as anyone from a modern hunter-gatherer society can tell you.
* ''Film/Saturn3'' saw Benson asking Alex, "You have a great body. May I use it?"
* In ''Film/SilverLiningsPlaybook'' Tiffany (who has NoSocialSkills) propositions Pat for sex pretty bluntly when he walks her home after a dinner:
-->'''Tiffany:''' Listen, I haven't dated since before my marriage so I don't really remember how this works.\\
'''Pat:''' How what works?\\
'''Tiffany:''' I saw the way you were looking at me, Pat. You felt it, I felt it, don't lie. We're not liars like they are. I live in the addition around back, which is completely separate from my parents' house, so there's no chance of them walking in on us. I hate the fact that you wore a football jersey to dinner because I hate football, but you can fuck me if you turn the lights off, okay?
* ''Film/{{Save the Date|2012}}'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.
* ''Film/SkinDeep'': When one of Zach's MANY ex-girlfriends accuses him of being dishonest with her from the moment they first met, he responds, "We were introduced, I said, 'How do you do? I want to fuck you,' what's dishonest about that?"
* ''Film/{{Sleeper}}'': Miles Monroe (Woody Allen), thawed out in 2173, is on the lam with Luna (Diane Keaton), who eventually warms to him:
-->'''Luna:''' Would you like to perform sex with me?\\
'''Miles:''' Perform sex? Uh, uh, I don't think I'm up to a performance, but I'll rehearse with you, if you like.\\
'''Luna:''' Okay. I just thought you might want to; they have a machine here.\\
'''Miles:''' Machine? I'm not getting into that thing. I, I'm strictly a hand operator; you know, I, I... I don't like anything with moving parts that are not my own.
* ''Film/StuckInLove'': Sam casually offers to have sex with a guy near the beginning of the film, saying they should just skip past the flirting etc. He quickly accepts.



* An example involving an (otherwise) completely average middle-aged woman in ''Film/SynecdocheNewYork''. She takes the main character, Caden Cotard, back to her apartment and suggests sex. He's a little flustered by this, but agrees. It stands out because of her matter-of-fact attitude towards the whole thing.
* ''Film/{{Thursday}}'': Probably doesn't get any more blatant than this. Notable that her "mate" is tied to a chair and doesn't have a say in the intercourse.
-->'''Dallas:''' It appears we'll have to wait for Nick. Now, what should we do to kill time? I know, ''let's fuck''.
* ''Film/{{Willow}}'': Madmartigan gets propositioned by his lover's husband when disguised as a woman with the following line: "Wanna breed?"



* Subverted by Monica and Walter in ''Literature/BigTrouble''. Walter being a DumbMuscle cop with obvious hots for his partner, she at one point bluntly asks him if he wants to have sex with her. Now living the male dream of having the question asked without all that "courting" nonsense, she then completely crushes him by making it clear that she doesn't want to.



* In an old SciFi story in Creator/IsaacAsimov magazine, a research team consisting of a male and female human, a talking humpback whale (who spoke through a translation computer) and an alien are hoping to make FirstContact with an even weirder alien. At one point, the female human confides to the whale that she has made amends with the male human whom she had previously disliked. The whale's reply translates into English as "I wish you many happy copulations".



* In ''[[Literature/StarlightAndShadows Daughter of the Drow]]'' the protagonist saw her emotions messed up and the relationship with a young man growing too complex, so she tried to simplify both. It turned out that while drow may enjoy both complex courtship and raw passion they don't feel at all obliged to combine them in a single pre-defined form: she chose to, ahem, fall back to more basic protocol in a way ''so'' unambiguous that [[ReadyForLovemaking she didn't even need any words]]. It worked, after a fashion.
* This is one of the most apparent personality traits of a ferret-turned-human in ''{{Metaplanetary}}'' by TonyDaniels. Apparently, ferrets don't ''get'' the concept of courtship, which ends up infuriating her in that few humans respond positively to such a blatant offer.
* In the ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'' series, rishathra (sex between different species of intelligent hominids) routinely occurs to seal the deal on trade or peace agreements, or just to get one's rocks off without having to worry about pregnancy.
* In the Creator/LarryNiven novel ''Literature/ThePatchworkGirl'', Gil Hamilton is a policeman from Earth, which is a FreeLoveFuture, working on the Moon, which due to its limited population has a more strict morality. As it's a serious taboo to make a pass at a Luna woman when it's not wanted, Gil refrains from hitting on a FairCop he finds attractive. As a result she has to state outright that she really does want to sleep with him.
* The Adem are like this in ''Literature/TheNameOfTheWind''. They consider sex to be nothing particularly special--to the point where Kvothe's (female) teacher asks the question almost verbatim when she realizes he is DistractedByTheSexy--and hold the expression of emotion in the human voice, and ''especially'' singing and music, to be private and intimate and basically the social equivalent of sex in Aturan (read: Western) society. This, of course, causes some problems for Kvothe, who has very Aturan notions about sex but is a musician by trade.
* This is the sexual attitude of most "immigrants" in ''Literature/{{Palimpsest}}''. They don't care who they're sleeping with. The person is just a way to the city.



* Subverted by Monica and Walter in ''Literature/BigTrouble''. Walter being a DumbMuscle cop with obvious hots for his partner, she at one point bluntly asks him if he wants to have sex with her. Now living the male dream of having the question asked without all that "courting" nonsense, she then completely crushes him by making it clear that she doesn't want to.
* In ''[[Literature/JessicaDarling Charmed Thirds]]'', a guy who the protagonist dated a few years ago but never slept with, and with whom she's now struck up a friendship, tells her out of nowhere that he thinks they should have casual sex. He ''means'' for it to come across as suave and laid-back, but though she does find it somewhat charming, it's for other reasons.
* ''Literature/StarWarsAftermath'': Jas matter-of-factly says that Sinjir can have sex with her once their mission is done after she thinks he's interested in her. It turns out [[IncompatibleOrientation he isn't]] though.
* In the original novel {{Literature/MASH}}, this is how the minor character "Me Lay" Marston got his nickname -- asking Korean females "Me Lay, You Lay?".
* ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'':
** In Captains Laurence and Jane Roland's first meeting, when they discuss how LongLived dragons often "adopt" a family line of riders, Roland offhandedly says that she wouldn't mind giving Laurence a baby or two if she wasn't so busy. Laurence is left red-faced and sputtering.
** Roland unexpectedly invites Laurence into her bedroom, where she's undressed, and asks him bluntly whether he has any reservations... about telling her how her daughter is performing in the Aerial Corps, leaving Laurence red-faced at his misunderstanding. {{Double Subver|sion}}ted when she takes him to bed immediately after they finish that conversation.
** In ''Crucible of Gold'', Iskierka bluntly asks Temeraire if he wants to try for an egg with her. They dislike each other, but Iskierka's interested in the [[HybridPower abilities]] their hybrid child might have, and Temeraire's slightly insecure about the failure of his earlier efforts with other dragons, so he accepts.

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* Subverted by Monica and Walter in ''Literature/BigTrouble''. Walter being a DumbMuscle cop with obvious hots for his partner, she at one point bluntly asks him if he wants to have sex with her. Now living the male dream of having the question asked without all that "courting" nonsense, she then completely crushes him by making it clear that she doesn't want to.
*
''Literature/JessicaDarling'': In ''[[Literature/JessicaDarling Charmed Thirds]]'', ''Charmed Thirds'', a guy who the protagonist dated a few years ago but never slept with, and with whom she's now struck up a friendship, tells her out of nowhere that he thinks they should have casual sex. He ''means'' for it to come across as suave and laid-back, but though she does find it somewhat charming, it's for other reasons.
* ''Literature/StarWarsAftermath'': Jas matter-of-factly says that Sinjir can have sex with her once their mission is done after she thinks he's interested in her. It turns out [[IncompatibleOrientation he isn't]] though.
* In the original novel {{Literature/MASH}}, this is how the minor character "Me Lay" Marston got his nickname -- asking Korean females "Me Lay, You Lay?".
* ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'':
** In Captains Laurence and Jane Roland's first meeting, when they discuss how LongLived dragons often "adopt" a family line of riders, Roland offhandedly says that she wouldn't mind giving Laurence a baby or two if she wasn't so busy. Laurence is left red-faced and sputtering.
** Roland unexpectedly invites Laurence into her bedroom, where she's undressed, and asks him bluntly whether he has any reservations... about telling her how her daughter is performing in the Aerial Corps, leaving Laurence red-faced at his misunderstanding. {{Double Subver|sion}}ted when she takes him to bed immediately after they finish that conversation.
** In ''Crucible of Gold'', Iskierka bluntly asks Temeraire if he wants to try for an egg with her. They dislike each other, but Iskierka's interested in the [[HybridPower abilities]] their hybrid child might have, and Temeraire's slightly insecure about the failure of his earlier efforts with other dragons, so he accepts.
reasons.



* ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'': Salla rather matter of factly asks whether Han would enjoy sleeping with her. He would, and they do.

to:

* In the original novel ''Literature/{{MASH}}'', this is how the minor character "Me Lay" Marston got his nickname -- asking Korean females "Me Lay, You Lay?".
* This is one of the most apparent personality traits of a ferret-turned-human in ''{{Metaplanetary}}'' by Creator/TonyDaniels. Apparently, ferrets don't ''get'' the concept of courtship, which ends up infuriating her in that few humans respond positively to such a blatant offer.
* The Adem are like this in ''Literature/TheNameOfTheWind''. They consider sex to be nothing particularly special--to the point where Kvothe's (female) teacher asks the question almost verbatim when she realizes he is DistractedByTheSexy--and hold the expression of emotion in the human voice, and ''especially'' singing and music, to be private and intimate and basically the social equivalent of sex in Aturan (read: Western) society. This, of course, causes some problems for Kvothe, who has very Aturan notions about sex but is a musician by trade.
* In the ''Literature/{{Ringworld}}'' series, rishathra (sex between different species of intelligent hominids) routinely occurs to seal the deal on trade or peace agreements, or just to get one's rocks off without having to worry about pregnancy.
* This is the sexual attitude of most "immigrants" in ''Literature/{{Palimpsest}}''. They don't care who they're sleeping with. The person is just a way to the city.
* In the Creator/LarryNiven novel ''Literature/ThePatchworkGirl'', Gil Hamilton is a policeman from Earth, which is a FreeLoveFuture, working on the Moon, which due to its limited population has a more strict morality. As it's a serious taboo to make a pass at a Luna woman when it's not wanted, Gil refrains from hitting on a FairCop he finds attractive. As a result she has to state outright that she really does want to sleep with him.
* ''Literature/StarlightAndShadows'': In ''Daughter of the Drow'' the protagonist saw her emotions messed up and the relationship with a young man growing too complex, so she tried to simplify both. It turned out that while drow may enjoy both complex courtship and raw passion they don't feel at all obliged to combine them in a single pre-defined form: she chose to, ahem, fall back to more basic protocol in a way ''so'' unambiguous that [[ReadyForLovemaking she didn't even need any words]]. It worked, after a fashion.
* ''Franchise/StarWars'':
**
''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'': Salla rather matter of factly asks whether Han would enjoy sleeping with her. He would, and they do.do.
** ''Literature/StarWarsAftermath'': Jas matter-of-factly says that Sinjir can have sex with her once their mission is done after she thinks he's interested in her. It turns out [[IncompatibleOrientation he isn't]] though.
* ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'':
** In Captains Laurence and Jane Roland's first meeting, when they discuss how LongLived dragons often "adopt" a family line of riders, Roland offhandedly says that she wouldn't mind giving Laurence a baby or two if she wasn't so busy. Laurence is left red-faced and sputtering.
** Roland unexpectedly invites Laurence into her bedroom, where she's undressed, and asks him bluntly whether he has any reservations... about telling her how her daughter is performing in the Aerial Corps, leaving Laurence red-faced at his misunderstanding. {{Double Subver|sion}}ted when she takes him to bed immediately after they finish that conversation.
** In ''Crucible of Gold'', Iskierka bluntly asks Temeraire if he wants to try for an egg with her. They dislike each other, but Iskierka's interested in the [[HybridPower abilities]] their hybrid child might have, and Temeraire's slightly insecure about the failure of his earlier efforts with other dragons, so he accepts.



[[folder:Live Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Star Trek|Voyager}}'s'' Seven of Nine: "Do you wish to copulate?" This was apparently one of the two scenes Jeri Ryan read in her audition (and she admits hating to this day). Amusingly Harry, who actually ''had'' been trying to seduce her, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased panics and retreats at this point]].
** On ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', a Cardassian woman mistakenly believes O'Brien has been flirting with her due to intercultural confusion. When he seems to back off, she assures him out of the blue that she's quite fertile, causing him to bang his head.
** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jaIpNdDB0U this scene]] from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', along with MaleGaze and DoubleEntendre.
--->'''Veylo:''' Maybe we should sleep together.\\
'''Reed:''' *BANG*
* Anya in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The first time she slept with Xander started with her [[DressHitsFloor taking her dress off]] while his back was turned and telling him to "Please remove your clothes now." He went along with it because, hey, "still more romantic than Faith" (who took Xander's virginity, then [[NotStayingForBreakfast booted him out the door]]). This made it a bit harder for Anya to explain that she was actually interested in a relationship later on.
* Often applies to Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'': she often expects (and wants) things to head this way, so she'll say some variant of "Let's just screw already..."
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' (Subverted): Sheldon is in teleconference with Amy's mother when he says that he would like to have sex with her daughter's vagina. All without blushing in the least. Later, he asks Amy if it would be okay for her to actually copulate... followed by a Bazinga!. Subverted in that he is not uncomfortable about talking about sex, but he would never ever do it.
* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'':
-->'''Nurse Mary:''' Edmund, when this war is over, do you think we might get to know each other a little better?\\
'''Blackadder:''' Yes, why not? When this madness is finished, perhaps we could go cycling together, take a trip down to the Old Swan at Henley and go for a walk in the woods.\\
'''Nurse Mary:''' Yes, or we could just do it right now on the desk.\\
'''Blackadder:''' ''(long beat)'' Yeah, okay.

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[[folder:Live Action TV]]
* ''Series/{{Star Trek|Voyager}}'s'' Seven of Nine: "Do you wish to copulate?" This was apparently one of the two scenes Jeri Ryan read in her audition (and she admits hating to this day). Amusingly Harry, who actually ''had'' been trying to seduce her, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased panics and retreats at this point]].
** On ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', a Cardassian woman mistakenly believes O'Brien has been flirting with her due to intercultural confusion. When he seems to back off, she assures him out of the blue that she's quite fertile, causing him to bang his head.
** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jaIpNdDB0U this scene]] from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', along with MaleGaze and DoubleEntendre.
--->'''Veylo:''' Maybe we should sleep together.\\
'''Reed:''' *BANG*
* Anya in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The first time she slept with Xander started with her [[DressHitsFloor taking her dress off]] while his back was turned and telling him to "Please remove your clothes now." He went along with it because, hey, "still more romantic than Faith" (who took Xander's virginity, then [[NotStayingForBreakfast booted him out the door]]). This made it a bit harder for Anya to explain that she was actually interested in a relationship later on.
* Often applies to Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'': she often expects (and wants) things to head this way, so she'll say some variant of "Let's just screw already..."
* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'' (Subverted): Sheldon is in teleconference with Amy's mother when he says that he would like to have sex with her daughter's vagina. All without blushing in the least. Later, he asks Amy if it would be okay for her to actually copulate... followed by a Bazinga!. Subverted in that he is not uncomfortable about talking about sex, but he would never ever do it.
* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'':
-->'''Nurse Mary:''' Edmund, when this war is over, do you think we might get to know each other a little better?\\
'''Blackadder:''' Yes, why not? When this madness is finished, perhaps we could go cycling together, take a trip down to the Old Swan at Henley and go for a walk in the woods.\\
'''Nurse Mary:''' Yes, or we could just do it right now on the desk.\\
'''Blackadder:''' ''(long beat)'' Yeah, okay.
[[folder:Live-Action TV]]



** An alien race used sex as a way to seal political alliances. They eventually tried to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who was de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact. HilarityEnsues.

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** An alien race used uses sex as a way to seal political alliances. They eventually tried tries to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who was de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact. HilarityEnsues.



* ''Series/TheBigBangTheory'': Subverted; Sheldon is in teleconference with Amy's mother when he says that he would like to have sex with her daughter's vagina. All without blushing in the least. Later, he asks Amy if it would be okay for her to actually copulate... followed by a Bazinga! Subverted in that he is not uncomfortable about talking about sex, but he would never ever do it.
* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila bluntly says she wants to have sex with Jon-Criss. He wastes no time in accepting, and scrambles quickly to find a condom.
* In ''Series/{{Blackadder}} Goes Forth'':
-->'''Nurse Mary:''' Edmund, when this war is over, do you think we might get to know each other a little better?\\
'''Blackadder:''' Yes, why not? When this madness is finished, perhaps we could go cycling together, take a trip down to the Old Swan at Henley and go for a walk in the woods.\\
'''Nurse Mary:''' Yes, or we could just do it right now on the desk.\\
'''Blackadder:''' ''[long beat]'' Yeah, okay.
* ''Series/{{Bones}}'': An old man in a nursing home asks one of the women if she "wanted to pork". She doesn't. He admits this line hasn't been too successful.
* The [[AmbiguousDisorder Ambiguously Disordered]] Saga in ''Series/BronBroen'' at one point is shown to be feeling sexually deprived one evening after work. So she goes to a nightclub, catches a guy's eye, refuses his offer to buy her a drink, and flatly asks him "Do you want to come to my place and have sex?" And after they do, she horrifies him by starting up her laptop and looking at gruesome crime scene photos while still in bed with him. In the second season, she has a live-in boyfriend, and is equally blunt and unromantic about demanding sex from him or offering it. The [[TransatlanticEquivalent American remake]] of this series, ''Series/{{The Bridge|US}}'', duplicates this scene exactly with Sonya ("Do you want to have sex with me?").
* Anya in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''. The first time she slept with Xander started with her [[DressHitsFloor taking her dress off]] while his back was turned and telling him to "Please remove your clothes now." He went along with it because, hey, "still more romantic than Faith" (who took Xander's virginity, then [[NotStayingForBreakfast booted him out the door]]). This made it a bit harder for Anya to explain that she was actually interested in a relationship later on.
* ''Series/TheEndOfTheFuckingWorld'': Alyssa is ''very'' up-front about wanting sex, to the point where James is baffled, and describes her as "a bit of a nymphomaniac."
-->'''Alyssa:''' Have you ever eaten a pussy before? [...] I want you to eat mine.\\
'''James:''' ...Now?



* The [[AmbiguousDisorder Ambiguously Disordered]] Saga in ''Series/BronBroen'' at one point is shown to be feeling sexually deprived one evening after work. So she goes to a nightclub, catches a guy's eye, refuses his offer to buy her a drink, and flatly asks him "Do you want to come to my place and have sex?" And after they do, she horrifies him by starting up her laptop and looking at gruesome crime scene photos while still in bed with him. In the second season, she has a live-in boyfriend, and is equally blunt and unromantic about demanding sex from him or offering it.
* The [[TransatlanticEquivalent American remake]] of this series, ''[[Series/TheBridgeUS The Bridge]]'', duplicates this scene exactly with Sonya ("Do you want to have sex with me?").
* Likewise in ''Series/TheTunnel'': Elise bluntly asks a bartender to sleep with her.

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* The [[AmbiguousDisorder Ambiguously Disordered]] Saga in ''Series/BronBroen'' ''Series/GoodOmens'': Anathema rather matter-of-factly proposes to Newton that they have sex, as her ancestor predicted it. He eagerly agrees.
* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': Genevieve bluntly says she wants to sleep with Drew, and asks whether he would like that (yes, though not right away).
* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly
at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. It doesn't end well for him.
* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'':
** In
one point episode where the Bundy's go to the beach, Al meets an old female classmate (who by the way, is shown to be feeling sexually deprived one evening now married with two young boys, who are with her now) who, after work. So she goes to a nightclub, catches a guy's eye, refuses his offer to buy her a drink, and flatly few minutes of talking, asks him "Do you want to come to my place and have sex?" And after they do, she horrifies him by starting up her laptop and looking at gruesome crime scene photos while still in bed with him. In the second season, she has a live-in boyfriend, and is equally blunt and unromantic about demanding sex from him or offering it.
* The [[TransatlanticEquivalent American remake]] of this series, ''[[Series/TheBridgeUS The Bridge]]'', duplicates this scene exactly with Sonya ("Do you want
to have sex with me?").
* Likewise
her ''right there''. (As in, in ''Series/TheTunnel'': Elise public; Peg is not ten feet away, having fallen asleep.) Al turns her down, surprisingly. [[spoiler: Probably counts as a WhatYouAreInTheDark moment, seeing as Peg was ''not'' truly asleep.]]
** Bud has always had terrible luck with girls, so in a late-season episode, where Marcie's hot babe of a niece Amber comes in his bedroom window uninvited ([[BareYourMidriff wearing a crop top]] and short-shorts) claiming she got lost, he [[EroticDream assumes he's dreaming.]] But he has to make sure, so he just asks her if she wants to have sex. When she answers "Sure", he figures, "Yup, it's a dream alright, but who cares?" (Thing is, it ''wasn't'', and he and Amber would be an item for a few episodes.)
* On ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Randy's method of picking up women at bars:
-->'''Randy:''' Hi, I'm Randy. Are you drunk enough to go home with me?\\
'''Woman at the bar:''' (''takes a look at Randy and then downs the remainder of her drink in one gulp'') Yep.
* ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'': Devi
bluntly asks a bartender to sleep if Paxton will have sex with her.her. He says yes, but Devi backs out when the time comes.
* ''Series/TheOrville'':
** Isaac says he's fascinated by biological beings' interpersonal relationships when Alara recounts her love life, and that he'd be happy to "attempt sexual relations" with her. She politely declines.
** Inverted in "A Happy Refrain", where Claire initiates sex with Isaac. [[spoiler:Isaac feels that his research into relationships ends after copulating and tries to break off the relationship, which just makes everything complicated.]]
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': After much flirtatious banter, Wren asks if Janzo wants to "test" if their genitals are compatible... for science, don't you know. He agrees, and the "experiment" offscreen confirms they are.
* The Holoship on ''Series/RedDwarf'' does not have families, and crew members are required to have sex at least twice a day. Refusing an offer of sex is considered bad manners.
* Often applies to Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'': she often expects (and wants) things to head this way, so she'll say some variant of "Let's just screw already..."



'''Freya''': Anise, my symbiote, is far more interested in Doctor Jackson on an intellectual level, but she would have to suffer.
** Upon realizing how awkward the situation is...
--->'''Freya:''' I sense you have been made uncomfortable by my offer.\\
'''O'Neill''': No! No. It's just... Well, yeah!\\

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'''Freya''': '''Freya:''' Anise, my symbiote, is far more interested in Doctor Jackson on an intellectual level, but she would have to suffer.
** Upon realizing how awkward the situation is...
--->'''Freya:''' I sense you have been made uncomfortable by my offer.
suffer.\\
'''O'Neill''': ''[upon realizing how awkward the situation is...]''
'''Freya:''' I sense you have been made uncomfortable by my offer.\\
'''O'Neill:'''
No! No. It's just... Well, yeah!\\



* On ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Randy's method of picking up women at bars:
-->'''Randy:''' Hi, I'm Randy. Are you drunk enough to go home with me?\\
'''Woman at the bar:''' (''takes a look at Randy and then downs the remainder of her drink in one gulp'') Yep.
* The Holoship on ''Series/RedDwarf'' does not have families, and crew members are required to have sex at least twice a day. Refusing an offer of sex is considered bad manners.
* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'':
** In one episode where the Bundy's go to the beach, Al meets an old female classmate (who by the way, is now married with two young boys, who are with her now) who, after a few minutes of talking, asks him to have sex with her ''right there''. (As in, in public; Peg is not ten feet away, having fallen asleep.) Al turns her down, surprisingly. [[spoiler: Probably counts as a WhatYouAreInTheDark moment, seeing as Peg was ''not'' truly asleep.]]
** Bud has always had terrible luck with girls, so in a late-season episode, where Marcie's hot babe of a niece Amber comes in his bedroom window uninvited ([[BareYourMidriff wearing a crop top]] and short-shorts) claiming she got lost, he [[EroticDream assumes he's dreaming.]] But he has to make sure, so he just asks her if she wants to have sex. When she answers "Sure", he figures, "Yup, it's a dream alright, but who cares?" (Thing is, it ''wasn't'', and he and Amber would be an item for a few episodes.)
* ''{{Series/Bones}}'': An old man in a nursing home asked one of the women if she "wanted to pork". She didn't. He admits this line hasn't been too successful.
* ''Series/TheOrville'':
** Isaac says he's fascinated by biological beings' interpersonal relationships when Alara recounts her love life, and that he'd be happy to "attempt sexual relations" with her. She politely declines.
** Inverted in "A Happy Refrain", where Claire initiates sex with Isaac. [[spoiler:Isaac feels that his research into relationships ends after copulating and tries to break off the relationship, which just makes everything complicated.]]
* ''Series/GoodOmens'': Anathema rather matter-of-factly proposes to Newton that they have sex, as her ancestor predicted it. He eagerly agrees.
* ''Series/TheEndOfTheFuckingWorld'': Alyssa is ''very'' up-front about wanting sex, to the point where James is baffled, and describes her as "a bit of a nymphomaniac."
-->'''Alyssa:''' Have you ever eaten a pussy before? [...] I want you to eat mine.\\
'''James:''' ...Now?
* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': Emily rather matter of factly asks Kariem if he'll have sex with her. He quickly accepts.
* ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'': Devi bluntly asks if Paxton will have sex with her. He says yes, but Devi backs out when the time comes.
* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. It doesn't end well for him.
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': After much flirtatious banter, Wren asks if Janzo wants to "test" if their genitals are compatible... for science, don't you know. He agrees, and the "experiment" offscreen confirms they are.
* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': Genevieve bluntly says she wants to sleep with Drew, and asks whether he would like that (yes, though not right away).
* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila bluntly says she wants to have sex with Jon-Criss. He wastes no time in accepting, and scrambles quickly to find a condom.

to:

* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
**
On ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Randy's method of picking up women at bars:
-->'''Randy:''' Hi, I'm Randy. Are you drunk enough to go home
''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', a Cardassian woman mistakenly believes O'Brien has been flirting with me?\\
'''Woman at
her due to intercultural confusion. When he seems to back off, she assures him out of the bar:''' (''takes a look at Randy blue that she's quite fertile, causing him to bang his head.
** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': Seven of Nine's "Do you wish to copulate?" This was apparently one of the two scenes Jeri Ryan read in her audition (and she admits hating to this day). Amusingly Harry, who actually ''had'' been trying to seduce her, [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased panics
and then downs the remainder of her drink in one gulp'') Yep.retreats at this point]].
** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jaIpNdDB0U this scene]] from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', along with MaleGaze and DoubleEntendre.

* The Holoship on ''Series/RedDwarf'' does not have families, and crew members are required to have sex at least twice a day. Refusing an offer of sex is considered bad manners.
* ''Series/MarriedWithChildren'':
** In one episode where the Bundy's go to the beach, Al meets an old female classmate (who by the way, is now married with two young boys, who are with her now) who, after a few minutes of talking, asks him to have sex with her ''right there''. (As in, in public; Peg is not ten feet away, having fallen asleep.) Al turns her down, surprisingly. [[spoiler: Probably counts as a WhatYouAreInTheDark moment, seeing as Peg was ''not'' truly asleep.]]
** Bud has always had terrible luck with girls, so in a late-season episode, where Marcie's hot babe of a niece Amber comes in his bedroom window uninvited ([[BareYourMidriff wearing a crop top]] and short-shorts) claiming she got lost, he [[EroticDream assumes he's dreaming.]] But he has to make sure, so he just asks her if she wants to have sex. When she answers "Sure", he figures, "Yup, it's a dream alright, but who cares?" (Thing is, it ''wasn't'', and he and Amber would be an item for a few episodes.)
* ''{{Series/Bones}}'': An old man in a nursing home asked one of the women if she "wanted to pork". She didn't. He admits this line hasn't been too successful.
* ''Series/TheOrville'':
** Isaac says he's fascinated by biological beings' interpersonal relationships when Alara recounts her love life, and that he'd be happy to "attempt sexual relations" with her. She politely declines.
** Inverted in "A Happy Refrain", where Claire initiates sex with Isaac. [[spoiler:Isaac feels that his research into relationships ends after copulating and tries to break off the relationship, which just makes everything complicated.]]
* ''Series/GoodOmens'': Anathema rather matter-of-factly proposes to Newton that they have sex, as her ancestor predicted it. He eagerly agrees.
* ''Series/TheEndOfTheFuckingWorld'': Alyssa is ''very'' up-front about wanting sex, to the point where James is baffled, and describes her as "a bit of a nymphomaniac."
-->'''Alyssa:''' Have you ever eaten a pussy before? [...] I want you to eat mine.
--->'''Veylo:''' Maybe we should sleep together.\\
'''James:''' ...Now?
'''Reed:''' *BANG*
* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': Likewise in ''Series/TheTunnel'': Elise bluntly asks a bartender to sleep with her.
* ''Series/{{War of the Worlds|2019}}'':
Emily rather matter of factly asks Kariem if he'll have sex with her. He quickly accepts.
* ''Series/NeverHaveIEver'': Devi bluntly asks if Paxton will have sex with her. He says yes, but Devi backs out when the time comes.
* ''Series/LovecraftCountry'': [[spoiler:Ji-Ah]] never actually says anything, but she leads Byung Ho into a candlelit room inside of her house, strips off and lies down, looking invitingly at him. He gets the message at once, and accepts. It doesn't end well for him.
* ''Series/TheOutpost'': After much flirtatious banter, Wren asks if Janzo wants to "test" if their genitals are compatible... for science, don't you know. He agrees, and the "experiment" offscreen confirms they are.
* ''Series/{{Intergalactic}}'': Genevieve bluntly says she wants to sleep with Drew, and asks whether he would like that (yes, though not right away).
* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila bluntly says she wants to have sex with Jon-Criss. He wastes no time in accepting, and scrambles quickly to find a condom.
accepts.



[[folder:Magazines]]
* In an old SciFi story in ''Creator/IsaacAsimov'' magazine, a research team consisting of a male and female human, a talking humpback whale (who spoke through a translation computer) and an alien are hoping to make FirstContact with an even weirder alien. At one point, the female human confides to the whale that she has made amends with the male human whom she had previously disliked. The whale's reply translates into English as "I wish you many happy copulations."
[[/folder]]



* One of Music/JimmyBuffett's songs asks "Why Don't We Get Drunk... and screw?" Buffett wrote the song because he was sick of listening to love songs that had really bad metaphors and/or really awkward ways of hinting at sex without just saying it. So Buffett wrote a song that was pretty direct about what he was asking for.



-->''"You and me baby ain't nothin' but mammals''\\
''So let's do it like they do on the Discovery Channel."''

to:

-->''"You -->''You and me baby ain't nothin' but mammals''\\
''So
mammals\\
So
let's do it like they do on the Discovery Channel."''''
* One of Music/JimmyBuffett's songs asks "Why Don't We Get Drunk... and screw?" Buffett wrote the song because he was sick of listening to love songs that had really bad metaphors and/or really awkward ways of hinting at sex without just saying it. So Buffett wrote a song that was pretty direct about what he was asking for.



[[folder:Theatre]]
* Philia in ''Theatre/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToTheForum''. "Take me!"
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[[folder:Theatre]]
*
%%[[folder:Theatre]]
%%*
Philia in ''Theatre/AFunnyThingHappenedOnTheWayToTheForum''. "Take me!"
[[/folder]]
%%[[/folder]]



-->'''Tamao''': ''(blushing)'' "Yuka-sempai, happy birthday. Please accept my gift."
-->'''Yuka''': ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh... Thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]

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-->'''Tamao''': ''(blushing)'' "Yuka-sempai, -->'''Tamao:''' ''[blushing]'' Yuka-sempai, happy birthday. Please accept my gift."
-->'''Yuka''': ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh...
\\
'''Yuka:''' ''[smiles sheepishly]'' Huh...
Thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]]]



** "Are you here for the Mating Challenge?"
** "[[BlackComedyRape Search the prisoners for potential mates!]]"
* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gives the player the option to {{romance|sidequest}} homies for the first time in the series, though the process is... streamlined.
-->'''[[PlayerCharacter The Boss]]''': Hey, Kinzie. [[FriendsWithBenefits Wanna fuck?]]\\
'''Kinzie:''' Let's do this. (''[[SlapSlapKiss socks the Boss in the face and tackles them to the floor]]'')
** Which can lead to:
--->'''The Boss''': I'm looking for rough sex, and [[BrainsAndBondage Kinzie]] scares the shit outta me.\\
'''Asha''': (''sigh'') I'm on top, and you don't get to talk.\\
'''The Boss''': Deal!
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A downplayed version of this starts the Garrus romance quest line: Garrus tells a story of how he and a lady crewmate resolved their BelligerentSexualTension with a [[SlapSlapKiss 9-round sparring match to a draw]], followed by a [[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow "tiebreaker in her quarters"]]. Immediately after, Shepard can -- seemingly apropos of nothing -- suggest they have a sparring match of their own and "skip to the tiebreaker". Garrus is confused at first, then understands exactly what she means and is completely blindsided by her brazenness. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Not that that stops him from agreeing to it]].
-->'''Shepard:''' How about we just skip to the tiebreaker. Your reach, my flexibility.\\
'''Garrus:''' Oh...Oh!

to:

** "Are -->"Are you here for the Mating Challenge?"
**
Challenge?"\\\
"[[BlackComedyRape Search the prisoners for potential mates!]]"
* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gives the player the option to {{romance|sidequest}} homies for the first time in the series, though the process is... streamlined.
-->'''[[PlayerCharacter The Boss]]''': Hey, Kinzie. [[FriendsWithBenefits Wanna fuck?]]\\
'''Kinzie:''' Let's do this. (''[[SlapSlapKiss socks the Boss in the face and tackles them to the floor]]'')
** Which can lead to:
--->'''The Boss''': I'm looking for rough sex, and [[BrainsAndBondage Kinzie]] scares the shit outta me.\\
'''Asha''': (''sigh'') I'm on top, and you don't get to talk.\\
'''The Boss''': Deal!
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A downplayed version of this starts the Garrus romance quest line: Garrus tells a story of how he and a lady crewmate resolved their BelligerentSexualTension with a [[SlapSlapKiss 9-round sparring match to a draw]], followed by a [[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow "tiebreaker in her quarters"]]. Immediately after, Shepard can -- seemingly apropos of nothing -- suggest they have a sparring match of their own and "skip to the tiebreaker". Garrus is confused at first, then understands exactly what she means and is completely blindsided by her brazenness. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Not that that stops him from agreeing to it]].
-->'''Shepard:''' How about we just skip to the tiebreaker. Your reach, my flexibility.\\
'''Garrus:''' Oh...Oh!
mates!]]"



'''Klaasje:''' ''([[ActuallyPrettyFunny erupts into laughter]])'' What was that?! That's not even how ''words'' are used. What did you say? C'mon say it again.\\

to:

'''Klaasje:''' ''([[ActuallyPrettyFunny ''[[[ActuallyPrettyFunny erupts into laughter]])'' laughter]]]'' What was that?! That's not even how ''words'' are used. What did you say? C'mon say it again.\\



'''Klaasje:''' ''(still laughing)'' No, you see, that's not what you said. You said... ''(has to pause to laugh some more)'' C'mon man, pretty please! One more time!\\
'''You:''' I said ''I wanted to have fuck with you.''\\
'''Klaasje:''' ''(while wiping tears of laughter from her eyes)'' God damn right you did, you crazy asshole, you!

to:

'''Klaasje:''' ''(still laughing)'' ''[still laughing]'' No, you see, that's not what you said. You said... ''(has ''[has to pause to laugh some more)'' more]'' C'mon man, pretty please! One more time!\\
'''You:''' I said ''I said, "I wanted to have fuck with you.''\\
"\\
'''Klaasje:''' ''(while ''[while wiping tears of laughter from her eyes)'' eyes]'' God damn right you did, you crazy asshole, you!



* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'': A downplayed version of this starts the Garrus romance quest line: Garrus tells a story of how he and a lady crewmate resolved their BelligerentSexualTension with a [[SlapSlapKiss 9-round sparring match to a draw]], followed by a [[IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow "tiebreaker in her quarters"]]. Immediately after, Shepard can -- seemingly apropos of nothing -- suggest they have a sparring match of their own and "skip to the tiebreaker". Garrus is confused at first, then understands exactly what she means and is completely blindsided by her brazenness. [[IfItsYouItsOkay Not that that stops him from agreeing to it]].
-->'''Shepard:''' How about we just skip to the tiebreaker. Your reach, my flexibility.\\
'''Garrus:''' Oh...Oh!
* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gives the player the option to {{romance|sidequest}} homies for the first time in the series, though the process is... streamlined.
-->'''[[PlayerCharacter The Boss]]:''' Hey, Kinzie. [[FriendsWithBenefits Wanna fuck?]]\\
'''Kinzie:''' Let's do this. ''[[[SlapSlapKiss socks the Boss in the face and tackles them to the floor]]]''\\\
'''The Boss:''' I'm looking for rough sex, and [[BrainsAndBondage Kinzie]] scares the shit outta me.\\
'''Asha:''' ''[sigh]'' I'm on top, and you don't get to talk.\\
'''The Boss:''' Deal!



** Veronica propositions the protagonist in a “businesslike” manner for a mutual masturbation session in an alleyway when they first meet.
** Subverted with Kathy. She takes a nude selfie just because, and isn’t upset when the protagonist finds it. She also sends him a nude picture for jerkoff material, provided that he asks nicely. However, she’s hesitant to do the deed with him [[spoiler:due to Amanda’s feelings for him]].

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** Veronica propositions the protagonist in a “businesslike” "businesslike" manner for a mutual masturbation session in an alleyway when they first meet.
** Subverted with Kathy. She takes a nude selfie just because, and isn’t isn't upset when the protagonist finds it. She also sends him a nude picture for jerkoff material, provided that he asks nicely. However, she’s she's hesitant to do the deed with him [[spoiler:due to Amanda’s feelings for him]].



** Lauren offers the protagonist “one base a date“ on her romantic path.

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** Lauren offers the protagonist “one "one base a date“ date" on her romantic path.



[[folder:Webcomics ]]
* Gax of ''Webcomic/{{Wondermark}}'' can't understand any way to initiate sex other than showing his genitals.
* In ''Webcomic/TheDragonDoctors'', at the end of Chapter 10, Goro's suggestion to her girlfriend about [[GladToBeAliveSex celebrating the victory against the gang of thieves]] is [[http://dragondoctors.dhscomix.com/archives/comic/ch-10-page-41 very direct.]]
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', [[http://www.zebragirl.thecomicseries.com/comics/265/ Crystal's reaction to meeting Wally is a little overenthusiastic.]]
* The Heavy's sister Zhanna from the "Cold Day in Hell" comic book adaptation of ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' asks the first two men she comes across for sex. When the latter agrees, she apparently takes him right then and there on the floor. Living in an isolated Siberian cabin for 20 years with no male contact besides her brother (and [[spoiler:some KGB agents she brutally murdered]]) will do that to a girl.
* Amber Larose, of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoff ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'', has a relaxed, positive approach to sex -- and she's also a former porn star, which has perhaps left her somewhat desensitized to the sort of things that most people treat a little more delicately, even in [[SexComedy these comics]]. Hence, while she understands tact in theory, her seduction methods can be a little blunt. Few of her partners complain much, but she has real problems relating to her sister, the [[TheIngenue very virginal]] but not actually ''insanely'' prudish Ruby.
* The scene pictured above is actually one of the ''tamer'' examples of this Trope on ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', where it tends to happen rather often. Being a sex comedy, the comic is set in a world where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex, and there are almost no sexual taboos in most societies. [[spoiler:He rejects her offer because he's got an even trollier idea.]]
* Lacy ends up giving Teddy Decarlo a handjob in ''Webcomic/DangerouslyChloe'' [[ForScience purely to satisfy her intellectual curiosity]] because as "the gay" of five sisters in a lesbian household she doesn't know if she'll ever get a better chance to see an actual penis. (Of course, once she actually does see his penis she asks if she can touch it because "I don't know when I'll get another opportunity" and if he can "do that thing where you make it bigger" and one thing sort of leads to another until "I hope that doesn't stain".) Teddy is more than a bit taken aback until Lacy's forthright naivete convinces him she's entirely sincere, though that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of the situation like the horny teenage boy he is or wishing she'd at least pretend to take a romantic interest in him as it's happening. For her part Lacy ends up very confused because she always just assumed she wasn't attracted to boys because she didn't know much about them and wanted to be a lesbian like her moms. The idea that she might actually find boys attractive has simply never occurred to her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]

to:

[[folder:Webcomics ]]
* Gax of ''Webcomic/{{Wondermark}}'' can't understand any way to initiate sex other than showing his genitals.
* In ''Webcomic/TheDragonDoctors'', at the end of Chapter 10, Goro's suggestion to her girlfriend about [[GladToBeAliveSex celebrating the victory against the gang of thieves]] is [[http://dragondoctors.dhscomix.com/archives/comic/ch-10-page-41 very direct.]]
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', [[http://www.zebragirl.thecomicseries.com/comics/265/ Crystal's reaction to meeting Wally is a little overenthusiastic.]]
* The Heavy's sister Zhanna from the "Cold Day in Hell" comic book adaptation of ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' asks the first two men she comes across for sex. When the latter agrees, she apparently takes him right then and there on the floor. Living in an isolated Siberian cabin for 20 years with no male contact besides her brother (and [[spoiler:some KGB agents she brutally murdered]]) will do that to a girl.
* Amber Larose, of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoff ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'', has a relaxed, positive approach to sex -- and she's also a former porn star, which has perhaps left her somewhat desensitized to the sort of things that most people treat a little more delicately, even in [[SexComedy these comics]]. Hence, while she understands tact in theory, her seduction methods can be a little blunt. Few of her partners complain much, but she has real problems relating to her sister, the [[TheIngenue very virginal]] but not actually ''insanely'' prudish Ruby.
* The scene pictured above is actually one of the ''tamer'' examples of this Trope on ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', where it tends to happen rather often. Being a sex comedy, the comic is set in a world where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex, and there are almost no sexual taboos in most societies. [[spoiler:He rejects her offer because he's got an even trollier idea.]]
* Lacy ends up giving Teddy Decarlo a handjob in ''Webcomic/DangerouslyChloe'' [[ForScience purely to satisfy her intellectual curiosity]] because as "the gay" of five sisters in a lesbian household she doesn't know if she'll ever get a better chance to see an actual penis. (Of course, once she actually does see his penis she asks if she can touch it because "I don't know when I'll get another opportunity" and if he can "do that thing where you make it bigger" and one thing sort of leads to another until "I hope that doesn't stain".) Teddy is more than a bit taken aback until Lacy's forthright naivete convinces him she's entirely sincere, though that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of the situation like the horny teenage boy he is or wishing she'd at least pretend to take a romantic interest in him as it's happening. For her part Lacy ends up very confused because she always just assumed she wasn't attracted to boys because she didn't know much about them and wanted to be a lesbian like her moms. The idea that she might actually find boys attractive has simply never occurred to her.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]Animation]]



(''flashback to the interior of a fast food restaurant'')\\

to:

(''flashback ''[flashback to the interior of a fast food restaurant'')\\restaurant]''\\



'''Girl:''' ''(shrugs)'' Eh, okay.
* [[WebVideo/TheTourettesGuy The Tourettes Guy]], after being bored by his ex-wife Shirlena telling him about her day, casually remarks "We gonna fuck or what?"

to:

'''Girl:''' ''(shrugs)'' ''[shrugs]'' Eh, okay.
* [[WebVideo/TheTourettesGuy The Tourettes Guy]], after being bored by his ex-wife Shirlena telling him about her day, casually remarks "We gonna fuck or what?"
okay.



[[folder:Webcomics]]
* Lacy ends up giving Teddy Decarlo a handjob in ''Webcomic/DangerouslyChloe'' [[ForScience purely to satisfy her intellectual curiosity]] because as "the gay" of five sisters in a lesbian household she doesn't know if she'll ever get a better chance to see an actual penis. (Of course, once she actually does see his penis she asks if she can touch it because "I don't know when I'll get another opportunity" and if he can "do that thing where you make it bigger" and one thing sort of leads to another until "I hope that doesn't stain.") Teddy is more than a bit taken aback until Lacy's forthright naivete convinces him she's entirely sincere, though that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of the situation like the horny teenage boy he is or wishing she'd at least pretend to take a romantic interest in him as it's happening. For her part Lacy ends up very confused because she always just assumed she wasn't attracted to boys because she didn't know much about them and wanted to be a lesbian like her moms. The idea that she might actually find boys attractive has simply never occurred to her.
* In ''Webcomic/TheDragonDoctors'', at the end of Chapter 10, Goro's suggestion to her girlfriend about [[GladToBeAliveSex celebrating the victory against the gang of thieves]] is [[http://dragondoctors.dhscomix.com/archives/comic/ch-10-page-41 very direct.]]
* Amber Larose, of ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' and its spinoff ''Webcomic/StickyDillyBuns'', has a relaxed, positive approach to sex -- and she's also a former porn star, which has perhaps left her somewhat desensitized to the sort of things that most people treat a little more delicately, even in [[SexComedy these comics]]. Hence, while she understands tact in theory, her seduction methods can be a little blunt. Few of her partners complain much, but she has real problems relating to her sister, the [[TheIngenue very virginal]] but not actually ''insanely'' prudish Ruby.
* The scene pictured above is actually one of the ''tamer'' examples of this Trope on ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', where it tends to happen rather often. Being a sex comedy, the comic is set in a world where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex, and there are almost no sexual taboos in most societies. [[spoiler:He rejects her offer because he's got an even trollier idea.]]
* The Heavy's sister Zhanna from the "Cold Day in Hell" comic book adaptation of ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' asks the first two men she comes across for sex. When the latter agrees, she apparently takes him right then and there on the floor. Living in an isolated Siberian cabin for 20 years with no male contact besides her brother (and [[spoiler:some KGB agents she brutally murdered]]) will do that to a girl.
* Gax of ''Webcomic/{{Wondermark}}'' can't understand any way to initiate sex other than showing his genitals.
* In ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl'', [[http://www.zebragirl.thecomicseries.com/comics/265/ Crystal's reaction to meeting Wally is a little overenthusiastic.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Videos]]
* WebVideo/TheTourettesGuy, after being bored by his ex-wife Shirlena telling him about her day, casually remarks, "We gonna fuck or what?"
[[/folder]]



* Deconstructed in ''{{WesternAnimation/Metalocalypse}}'', and FanDisservice. Toki's internet date, Caroline, is [[{{Gonk}} hideous]], and only wants to get pregnant, and talks about sex like it's a mechanical act just to get pregnant.
-->'''Caroline''': Keep the 15th open so you can deposit your sperm into my vagina with your penis.
* ''{{WesternAnimation/Futurama}}'' In "Why Must I Be a Crustacean In Love?", Zoidberg wants to ask for sex up front, despite Fry's advice. As it turns out, Decapodians don't really have a concept of "romance"; the idea of forming an actual emotional connection is foreign to him.



'''Stan:''' Intercourse! I'm going to have intercourse with you! I'm divorced, it's fine! ''(the woman leaves)'' God, I...guess I'm a little rusty. Need to ease into it a bit. ''(meets another woman)'' FOREPLAY, THEN INTERCOURSE!

to:

'''Stan:''' Intercourse! I'm going to have intercourse with you! I'm divorced, it's fine! ''(the ''[the woman leaves)'' leaves]'' God, I...I... guess I'm a little rusty. Need to ease into it a bit. ''(meets ''[meets another woman)'' woman]'' FOREPLAY, THEN INTERCOURSE!INTERCOURSE!
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': In "Why Must I Be a Crustacean in Love?", Zoidberg wants to ask for sex up front, despite Fry's advice. As it turns out, Decapodians don't really have a concept of "romance"; the idea of forming an actual emotional connection is foreign to him.
* Deconstructed in ''WesternAnimation/{{Metalocalypse}}'', and FanDisservice. Toki's internet date, Caroline, is [[{{Gonk}} hideous]], and only wants to get pregnant, and talks about sex like it's a mechanical act just to get pregnant.
-->'''Caroline:''' Keep the 15th open so you can deposit your sperm into my vagina with your penis.



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* ''Film/SaveTheDate'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.

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* ''Film/SaveTheDate'': ''Film/SaveTheDate2012'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.
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* In the 1972 film ''Pete 'n' Tillie'', Pete takes Tillie to a late-night diner where it's obvious that most of the other couples have gone there to refuel right after having had sex. After their meal they walk down the sidewalk together and without even looking at her Pete nonchalantly says, "How about coming up to my place for a spot of heavy breathing?" Without breaking stride Tillie replies, "...All right."

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* In the 1972 film ''Pete 'n' Tillie'', ''Film/PeteNTillie'', Pete takes Tillie to a late-night diner where it's obvious that most of the other couples have gone there to refuel right after having had sex. After their meal they walk down the sidewalk together and without even looking at her Pete nonchalantly says, "How about coming up to my place for a spot of heavy breathing?" Without breaking stride Tillie replies, "...All right."
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* Alvie from ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousans'' asks Stanley "Do you like sex? Because I would like to have it with you" almost as soon as they meet in person, because she really wants to feel connected to someone for a little while with no strings, and because she was inspired by the businesslike mating of polar bears in a documentary she saw. Stanley is startled, but agrees to dinner and sex in a motel. But once they're in the motel room, he backs out because he doesn't want Alvie to see his many scars.

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* Alvie from ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousans'' ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousand'' asks Stanley "Do you like sex? Because I would like to have it with you" almost as soon as they meet in person, because she really wants to feel connected to someone for a little while with no strings, and because she was inspired by the businesslike mating of polar bears in a documentary she saw. Stanley is startled, but agrees to dinner and sex in a motel. But once they're in the motel room, he backs out because he doesn't want Alvie to see his many scars.
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* Alvie from ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousands'' asks Stanley "Do you like sex? Because I would like to have it with you" almost as soon as they meet in person, because she really wants to feel connected to someone for a little while with no strings, and because she was inspired by the businesslike mating of polar bears in a documentary she saw. Stanley is startled, but agrees to dinner and sex in a motel. But once they're in the motel room, he backs out because he doesn't want Alvie to see his many scars.

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* Alvie from ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousands'' ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousans'' asks Stanley "Do you like sex? Because I would like to have it with you" almost as soon as they meet in person, because she really wants to feel connected to someone for a little while with no strings, and because she was inspired by the businesslike mating of polar bears in a documentary she saw. Stanley is startled, but agrees to dinner and sex in a motel. But once they're in the motel room, he backs out because he doesn't want Alvie to see his many scars.
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* Alvie from ''Literature/WhenMyHeartJoinsTheThousands'' asks Stanley "Do you like sex? Because I would like to have it with you" almost as soon as they meet in person, because she really wants to feel connected to someone for a little while with no strings, and because she was inspired by the businesslike mating of polar bears in a documentary she saw. Stanley is startled, but agrees to dinner and sex in a motel. But once they're in the motel room, he backs out because he doesn't want Alvie to see his many scars.
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** In the Creator/LarryNiven novel ''The Patchwork Girl'', Gil Hamilton is a policeman from Earth, which is a FreeLoveFuture, working on the Moon, which due to its limited population has a more strict morality. As it's a serious taboo to make a pass at a Luna woman when it's not wanted, Gil refrains from hitting on a FairCop he finds attractive. As a result she has to state outright that she really does want to sleep with him.

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** * In the Creator/LarryNiven novel ''The Patchwork Girl'', ''Literature/ThePatchworkGirl'', Gil Hamilton is a policeman from Earth, which is a FreeLoveFuture, working on the Moon, which due to its limited population has a more strict morality. As it's a serious taboo to make a pass at a Luna woman when it's not wanted, Gil refrains from hitting on a FairCop he finds attractive. As a result she has to state outright that she really does want to sleep with him.

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* In ''Manga/GTOTheEarlyYears'', Eikichi is desperate to [[SexAsRiteOfPassage lose his virginity]], and outright asks his friend Shinomi if she'll "let him hump her". He gets [[PervertRevengeMode punched off the beach into the ocean]] for his request. Ironically, she totally would have had sex with him if he'd been more tactful.



* In ''Manga/ShonanJunaiGumi'', Eikichi is desperate to [[SexAsRiteOfPassage lose his virginity]], and outright asks his friend Shinomi if she'll "let him hump her". He gets [[PervertRevengeMode punched off the beach into the ocean]] for his request. Ironically, she totally would have had sex with him if he'd been more tactful.



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* ''Film/{{Kaboom}}'': London simply asks guys if they want to sleep with her, and they eagerly agree after the incredulous initial reaction.
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-->'''Tamao''': ''(blushing)'' "Yuka-sempai, happy birthday. Would you like to unwrap your present?"
-->'''Yuka''': ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh... No thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]

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-->'''Tamao''': ''(blushing)'' "Yuka-sempai, happy birthday. Would you like to unwrap your present?"
Please accept my gift."
-->'''Yuka''': ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh... No thanks, Thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]
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-->'''Yuka''' ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh... No thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]

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*''[[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo Advanced V.G. II]]'': Tamao's girl crush on her Sempai, [[TheProtagonist Yuka]], was confirmed by an official sketch, wherein, she gift wraps herself as a present to Yuka and offers her birthday sex. Yuka's response amounts to, [[IncompatibleOrientation 'Thanks but no thanks.']]
-->'''Tamao''': ''(blushing)'' "Yuka-sempai, happy birthday. Would you like to unwrap your present?"
-->'''Yuka''' ''(smiles sheepishly)'' "Huh... No thanks, Tamao-chan. I'll [[JustFriends just accept your feelings."]]
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** Bud has always had terrible luck with girls, so in a late-season episode, where Marcie's hot babe of a niece Amber comes in his bedroom window uninvited ([[BareYourMidriff wearing a crop top]] and [[WhoWearsShortShorts short-shorts]]) claiming she got lost, he [[EroticDream assumes he's dreaming.]] But he has to make sure, so he just asks her if she wants to have sex. When she answers "Sure", he figures, "Yup, it's a dream alright, but who cares?" (Thing is, it ''wasn't'', and he and Amber would be an item for a few episodes.)

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** Bud has always had terrible luck with girls, so in a late-season episode, where Marcie's hot babe of a niece Amber comes in his bedroom window uninvited ([[BareYourMidriff wearing a crop top]] and [[WhoWearsShortShorts short-shorts]]) short-shorts) claiming she got lost, he [[EroticDream assumes he's dreaming.]] But he has to make sure, so he just asks her if she wants to have sex. When she answers "Sure", he figures, "Yup, it's a dream alright, but who cares?" (Thing is, it ''wasn't'', and he and Amber would be an item for a few episodes.)
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** Fuwa asks Tanukichi [[ForScience for scientific purposes.]] Since the current censorship laws prohibits ''[[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad even basic Sex Ed]]'' from being taught at schools, she only has a basic understanding of how human reproduction works. But she's aware that Tanukichi is one of the few people in the country who can [[DoubleEntendre "fill in"]] the rest. So she bluntly tells him he's free to demonstrate with her if it helps him to explain it. Tanukichi bolts for the exit instead.

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** Fuwa asks Tanukichi [[ForScience for scientific purposes.]] Since the current censorship laws prohibits ''[[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad even ''even basic Sex Ed]]'' Ed'' from being taught at schools, she only has a basic understanding of how human reproduction works. But she's aware that Tanukichi is one of the few people in the country who can [[DoubleEntendre "fill in"]] the rest. So she bluntly tells him he's free to demonstrate with her if it helps him to explain it. Tanukichi bolts for the exit instead.
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* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating WhatAnIdiot

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* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating WhatAnIdiothe's an idiot.
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%%* ''Film/{{Barbarella}}''. Note that her idea of sex is closer to a mind meld.

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%%* * Played with in ''Film/{{Barbarella}}''. Note Mark Hand flat out states that her idea of he wants to make love to the heroine, but she comes from a society where sex is closer to more like a mind meld.MindMeld, so her objections are based on the fact that their psycho-cardiograms aren't in confluence and he doesn't have the right pills. Hand isn't impressed and insists they do it the old fashioned way.
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* ''Film/SaveTheDate'': Sarah bluntly propositions Jonathan, and urges him along when he agrees.
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* The scene pictured above is actually one of the ''tamer'' examples of this Trope on ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', where it tends to happen rather often. Being a sex comedy, the comic is set in a world where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex, and there are almost no sexual taboos in most societies.

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* The scene pictured above is actually one of the ''tamer'' examples of this Trope on ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', where it tends to happen rather often. Being a sex comedy, the comic is set in a world where EverybodyHasLotsOfSex, and there are almost no sexual taboos in most societies. [[spoiler:He rejects her offer because he's got an even trollier idea.]]
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* [[WebVideo/TheTourettesGuy The Tourettes Guy]], after being bored by his ex-wife Shirlena telling him about her day, casually remarks "We gonna fuck or what?"
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* SchoolgirlLesbian Lacy ends up giving Teddy Decarlo a handjob in ''Webcomic/DangerouslyChloe'' [[ForScience purely to satisfy her intellectual curiosity]] because as "the gay" of five sisters in a lesbian household she doesn't know if she'll ever get a better chance to see an actual penis. (Of course, once she actually does see his penis she asks if she can touch it because "I don't know when I'll get another opportunity" and if he can "do that thing where you make it bigger" and one thing sort of leads to another until "I hope that doesn't stain".) Teddy is more than a bit taken aback until Lacy's forthright naivete convinces him she's entirely sincere, though that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of the situation like the horny teenage boy he is or wishing she'd at least pretend to take a romantic interest in him as it's happening. For her part Lacy ends up very confused because she always just assumed she wasn't attracted to boys because she didn't know much about them and wanted to be a lesbian like her moms. The idea that she might actually find boys attractive has simply never occurred to her.

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* SchoolgirlLesbian Lacy ends up giving Teddy Decarlo a handjob in ''Webcomic/DangerouslyChloe'' [[ForScience purely to satisfy her intellectual curiosity]] because as "the gay" of five sisters in a lesbian household she doesn't know if she'll ever get a better chance to see an actual penis. (Of course, once she actually does see his penis she asks if she can touch it because "I don't know when I'll get another opportunity" and if he can "do that thing where you make it bigger" and one thing sort of leads to another until "I hope that doesn't stain".) Teddy is more than a bit taken aback until Lacy's forthright naivete convinces him she's entirely sincere, though that doesn't prevent him from taking advantage of the situation like the horny teenage boy he is or wishing she'd at least pretend to take a romantic interest in him as it's happening. For her part Lacy ends up very confused because she always just assumed she wasn't attracted to boys because she didn't know much about them and wanted to be a lesbian like her moms. The idea that she might actually find boys attractive has simply never occurred to her.
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Compare HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday. Contrasts AccidentalInnuendo.

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Compare HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday. Contrasts HaveIMentionedIAmSexuallyActiveToday Contrast AccidentalInnuendo.



%%* ''{{Manga/Gantz}}'': "Let me have sex with you." "What! Are you an idiot?!" [[{{Beat}} *beat*]] "Alright." *zip*

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* ''Manga/DomesticGirlfriend'' has Rui ask, in the first episode, "Do you want to have sex with me here?" She's mostly doing it so she knows what it's all about; she isn't actually interested in a boyfriend...then.

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* ''Manga/DomesticGirlfriend'' has Rui ask, in the first episode, "Do you want to have sex with me here?" She's mostly doing it so she knows what it's all about; she isn't actually interested in a boyfriend...boyfriend ...then.



* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating WhatAnIdiot!

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* In ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' a young boy wonders how sex feels, and specifically how it feels with a cyborg. Motoko immediately offers a trial run. The boy gets shy and turns down the offer. You can almost hear everyone watching it at the time stating WhatAnIdiot!WhatAnIdiot



** When asked about her likes, Tohru almost immediately professes her love for Kobayashi, then clarifies with "I mean sexually!" Her blasé propositions quickly become a RunningGag.

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->Our bodies are about to become one. I'm going to conceive your child!

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** When asked about her likes, Tohru almost immediately professes her love for Kobayashi, then clarifies with "I mean sexually!"
** After Kanna tells Saikawa that she likes her, she mentions in the {{omake}} ''"I wanted to '''***''' her."''

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** When asked about her likes, Tohru almost immediately professes her love for Kobayashi, then clarifies with "I mean sexually!"
** After Kanna tells Saikawa that she likes her, she mentions in the {{omake}} ''"I wanted to '''***''' her."''
sexually!" Her blasé propositions quickly become a RunningGag.
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* ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'':
** Lauren offers the protagonist “one base a date“ on her romantic path.
** Morgan suggests that she and the protagonist get straight to the point when the sexual mood hits them, because they both have a relatively high level of experience in this department.
** Invoked by Tamara. After coming on to the protagonist once, she tells him that the two of them and Johanna are all freaks, but that doing anything sexual with Johanna means dealing with her subsequent guilt and shame. With her, however, he can get guilt-free pleasure whenever he wants just by asking. And to drive the point home, she takes her tits out right in the club where they are at the time. And when Morgan catches her pleasuring the protagonist, she says that she might as well finish, because Morgan has seen everything anyway.

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