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* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gives the player the option to {{romance|sidequest}} homies for the first time in the series, though the process is... streamlined.

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* ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'' gives the player the option to {{romance|sidequest}} {{romance|Sidequest}} homies for the first time in the series, though the process is... streamlined.
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True Art Is Incomprehensible is now an in-universe trope as per TRS.


* In ''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover'', the Wife and Lover meet for the first time without saying anything, then slip off to the bathroom in order to copulate. Later, they have no qualms about making love in very public areas or being nude in front of others. It's a [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible surreal]] film.

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* In ''Film/TheCookTheThiefHisWifeAndHerLover'', the Wife and Lover meet for the first time without saying anything, then slip off to the bathroom in order to copulate. Later, they have no qualms about making love in very public areas or being nude in front of others. It's a [[TrueArtIsIncomprehensible surreal]] film.
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* ''WebVideo/{{Highcraft}}'': Sam in "AETHER HIGHCRAFT":
--> '''Sam:''' Does anyone wanna get sexual? \\
'''Sam:''' Does anybody wanna mate?
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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.

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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. Jason Todd says that "she has trouble telling humans she hasn't had sex with apart." Fans of her previous incarnations were not happy with this change in her character.
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* [[PlayedForHorror Played for horror]] and downplayed in ''Film/Jennifer'sBody''. Jennifer approaches single boys because she is a [[LiteralManeater literal maneater]] and wants to eat them. But she fails to seduce the boys. Her first victim is an exchange student who barely understands her language. Her second victim refuses the idea of having sex with his best friend's girlfriend because he died just days before. The boy she kills third is disgusted because at first he thinks she just wants to use him as a sex toy and doesn't care about him. And the boy she attacks fourth, she rejects because he wants to be faithful to his girlfriend. Unfortunately, by the time the boys reject Jennifer, they have already followed her to a secluded location, allowing her to kill and eat them anyway.

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* [[PlayedForHorror Played for horror]] and downplayed in ''Film/Jennifer'sBody''.''Film/JennifersBody''. Jennifer approaches single boys because she is a [[LiteralManeater literal maneater]] and wants to eat them. But she fails to seduce the boys. Her first victim is an exchange student who barely understands her language. Her second victim refuses the idea of having sex with his best friend's girlfriend because he died just days before. The boy she kills third is disgusted because at first he thinks she just wants to use him as a sex toy and doesn't care about him. And the boy she attacks fourth, she rejects because he wants to be faithful to his girlfriend. Unfortunately, by the time the boys reject Jennifer, they have already followed her to a secluded location, allowing her to kill and eat them anyway.
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* A brutal variant in ''Manga/{{Claymore}}''. The [[FaceMonsterTurn awakened being]] Agatha terrorizes a city and kills several soldiers. One of the soldiers, a man named Sid, is particularly handsome. She assumes her human form and offers him sex before killing him. He refuses because he has no interest in monsters, and she breaks his arm. Before she can kill him, however, Sid is saved.


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* [[PlayedForLaughs Played for laughs]] in ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}''. Miroku may never say the word "intercourse", but he unabashedly gropes young and pretty women (usually stroking their buttocks), and quite frankly and directly asks them if they want to have children with him. The only women who respond to him are (with two exceptions) ugly, old or demons who want to kill him, so Miroku has to flee or fight.


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* [[PlayedForHorror Played for horror]] and downplayed in ''Film/Jennifer'sBody''. Jennifer approaches single boys because she is a [[LiteralManeater literal maneater]] and wants to eat them. But she fails to seduce the boys. Her first victim is an exchange student who barely understands her language. Her second victim refuses the idea of having sex with his best friend's girlfriend because he died just days before. The boy she kills third is disgusted because at first he thinks she just wants to use him as a sex toy and doesn't care about him. And the boy she attacks fourth, she rejects because he wants to be faithful to his girlfriend. Unfortunately, by the time the boys reject Jennifer, they have already followed her to a secluded location, allowing her to kill and eat them anyway.


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* In ''Literature/TheEldestCurses'' a [[TheFairFolk fairy]] trips over her clothes and almost falls down the stairs. Alec Lightwood catches her in time before she can injure herself in the fall. She offers him [[RescueSex a wonderful night as a favor]], but he [[SorryImGay says flatly that he's gay]]. Shortly afterwards she meets Raphael Santiago and tries her luck with him. But he also rejects her because he's asexual.


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** In his first episode, Spike openly makes an erotic offer to the student Sheila to accompany him. Sheila actually goes into it and accompanies him. But it was just a trick on Spike's part. He had intended in advance to feed her to Drusilla.
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* ''Film/TheException'': Not in so many words, but Brandt bluntly asks Mieke to undress while she's in his quarters, which she does with the obvious implication. She then has sex with him just as willingly. He later then suspects it's due to her being a spy with the Dutch resistance who [[HoneyTrap believed this would be useful given that he's a German officer]], though she denies it.
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* The 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?").

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* The ambiguously Disordered Saga in ''Series/BronBroen'' ''Series/TheBridge2011'' 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?").
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* ''Film/HollySleptOver'': Instead of easing Audra into the idea, Holly just bluntly asks if she'd like to have a threesome with Noel. Audra leaves in shock at first, but agrees later.
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-->'''Shepard:''' How about we just skip to the tiebreaker. Your reach, my flexibility.\\
'''Garrus:''' Oh...Oh!

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-->'''Shepard:''' How about What if we just skip skipped right to the tiebreaker. Your reach, tiebreaker? We could test your reach... and my flexibility.\\
'''Garrus:''' Oh...Oh!Oh! I didn't... Huh.
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* ''LightNovel/OrcHeroStory'': Due to coming from a culture with no concept of romance, Bash's initial idea of proposing marriage is along the lines of "Do you want to bear my children?" He gets better over time.

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* ''LightNovel/OrcHeroStory'': ''Literature/OrcEroica'': Due to coming from a culture with no concept of romance, Bash's initial idea of proposing marriage is along the lines of "Do you want to bear my children?" He gets better over time.
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* ''Series/JustShootMe'': Simon bluntly asks Nina whether she'd like to come in for some sex when they reach his apartment, and when she's surprised he says he'd used to be even ''more'' direct on the matter.
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* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Linhardt quite bluntly asks Flayn if she wants to have children just so they can what will happen if two people with the same Crest have kids. Flayn is very confused and exasperated by this, and is disappointed that he's not being more romantic about it.

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* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Linhardt quite bluntly asks Flayn if she wants to have children just so they see can what will happen if two people with the same Crest have kids. Flayn is very confused and exasperated by this, and is disappointed that he's not being more romantic about it.

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* In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', the Peacekeepers are an entire society consisting of soldiers and mercenaries. As they have no home world and no civilians, sex is viewed as a means of recreation between battles, or as a mechanical act for the purpose of producing more soldiers. Children are raised in groups and may never learn who their parents are, and finding someone to "recreate" with is as simple as asking. As [[LadyOfWar Aeryn Sun]] is a former Peacekeeper, now in a much less restrictive environment, this becomes a plot point on several occasions. On one occasion she tells John she isn't interested in his romantic advancements, but they can have sex if he wants.

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* In ''Series/{{Farscape}}'', the Peacekeepers are an entire society consisting of soldiers and mercenaries. As they have no home world and no civilians, sex is viewed as a means of recreation between battles, or as a mechanical act for the purpose of producing more soldiers. Children are raised in groups and may never or may not ever learn who their parents are, and finding someone to "recreate" with is as simple as asking. As [[LadyOfWar Aeryn Sun]] is a former Peacekeeper, now in a much less restrictive environment, this becomes a plot point on several occasions. On one occasion she tells John she isn't interested in his romantic advancements, advances, but they can have sex if he wants.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of copulating with the Lumati ambassador (who, in addition to being a stranger, is rather old, unattractive and disagreeable), but preserves the alliance, by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador - to whom Sheridan has delegated ambassadorly duties at the moment) moment - being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of copulating with the Lumati ambassador (who, in addition to being a stranger, is rather old, unattractive and disagreeable), but preserves the alliance, by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of copulating with him (but preserves the alliance) by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of copulating with him (but the Lumati ambassador (who, in addition to being a stranger, is rather old, unattractive and disagreeable), but preserves the alliance) alliance, by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of it by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", Earth tries to ally with them, with Ivanova (who is ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of it copulating with him (but preserves the alliance) by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", they try to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who is de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact.

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** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", they try Earth tries to ally with Earth, them, with Ivanova (who is de facto ''de facto'' ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact.fact until the Lumati ambassador agrees to the alliance. She gets out of it by doing a strange dance and claiming it's the human version of sex.
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** Fuwa asks Tanukichi [[ForScience for scientific purposes.]] Since the current censorship laws prohibits ''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.]] purposes]]. Since the current censorship laws prohibits ''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.



** An alien race uses sex as a way to seal political alliances. They eventually tries to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who was de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact. HilarityEnsues.
** In the pilot, G'Kar propositions Lyta to mate with him, because his race does not have telepaths and they might be able to breed one. He is enthusiastic about a traditional mating, however, and later episodes suggest he has a thing for human (and [[HumanAlien Centauri]]) women.

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** An alien race uses sex as a way to seal political alliances. They eventually tries to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who was de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact. HilarityEnsues.
** In the pilot, "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS01E00TheGathering The Gathering]]", G'Kar propositions Lyta to mate with him, because his race does not have telepaths and they might be able to breed one. He is enthusiastic about a traditional mating, however, and later episodes suggest that he [[MarsNeedsWomen has a thing for for]] human (and [[HumanAlien [[HumanAliens Centauri]]) women. women.
** The Lumati use sex as a way to seal political alliances. In "[[Recap/BabylonFiveS02E12ActsOfSacrifice Acts of Sacrifice]]", they try to ally with Earth, with Ivanova (who is de facto ambassador at the moment) being unaware of this fact.



** 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.]]
** In "Future Unknown," Isaac is marrying Claire but has been told by John [=LaMarr=] that this might not be smart to do without first playing the field and dating other women. He goes straight to Commander Kelly Grayson and tells her "I wish to become intimate with you. If you are unoccupied, may we go on a date followed by sexual conjugation?" Nonplussed, she replies with "Very good, how are you?" When he asks if it's a yes, she replies firmly that it's not, at which point he starts to comm Talla Keyali to make the same request of her, only for Kelly to cut him off.

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** Inverted in "A "[[Recap/TheOrvilleS2E6AHappyRefrain A Happy Refrain", where Refrain]]" when 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.]]
** In "Future Unknown," "[[Recap/TheOrvilleSeason3E10FutureUnknown Future Unknown]]", Isaac is marrying Claire but has been told by John [=LaMarr=] that this might not be smart to do without first playing the field and dating other women. He goes straight to Commander Kelly Grayson and tells her "I wish to become intimate with you. If you are unoccupied, may we go on a date followed by sexual conjugation?" Nonplussed, she replies with "Very good, how are you?" When he asks if it's a yes, she replies firmly that it's not, at which point he starts to comm Talla Keyali to make the same request of her, only for Kelly to cut him off.



* 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.

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* The Holoship on in the ''Series/RedDwarf'' [[Recap/RedDwarfSeasonVHoloship episode of the same name]] 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.



* Anise/Freya, a Tok'ra in ''Series/StargateSG1'', propositions Colonel O'Neill this way in "Divide and Conquer":

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* Anise/Freya, a Tok'ra in ''Series/StargateSG1'', propositions Colonel O'Neill this way in "Divide "[[Recap/StargateSG1S4E5DivideAndConquer Divide and Conquer":Conquer]]":



** 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.
** ''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 retreats at this point]].
** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jaIpNdDB0U this scene]] from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', along with MaleGaze and DoubleEntendre.

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** On ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'', In the ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS03E15Destiny Destiny]]", a Cardassian woman mistakenly believes O'Brien has been flirting with her due to [[CrazyCulturalComparison intercultural confusion.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.
** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': Seven of Nine's "Do you wish to copulate?" in the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS4E5Revulsion Revulsion]]". This was apparently one of the two scenes Jeri Ryan read in her audition (and she admits hating to this day). Amusingly Harry, Amusingly, Harry -- who actually ''had'' been trying to seduce her, her -- [[NoGuyWantsToBeChased panics and retreats at this point]].
** Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jaIpNdDB0U this scene]] from ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'', the ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekEnterpriseS02E022Cogenitor Cogenitor]]", along with MaleGaze and DoubleEntendre.



* ''Series/{{War of the Worlds|2019}}'': Emily rather matter of factly asks Kariem if he'll have sex with her. He quickly accepts.

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* ''Series/{{War of the Worlds|2019}}'': ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'': Emily rather matter of factly asks Kariem if he'll have sex with her. He quickly accepts.



* 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."

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* In an old SciFi science-fiction story in ''Creator/IsaacAsimov'' magazine, a research team consisting of a male and female human, a talking humpback whale (who spoke speaks through a translation computer) 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."
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* 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?").

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* The [[AmbiguousDisorder Ambiguously Disordered]] 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?").
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* In "Future Unknown," Isaac is marrying Claire but has been told by John [=LaMarr=] that this might not be smart to do without first playing the field and dating other women. He goes straight to Commander Kelly Grayson and tells her "I wish to become intimate with you. If you are unoccupied, may we go on a date followed by sexual conjugation?" Nonplussed, she replies with "Very good, how are you?" When he asks if it's a yes, she replies firmly that it's not, at which point he starts to comm Talla Keyali to make the same request of her, only for Kelly to cut him off.

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* ** In "Future Unknown," Isaac is marrying Claire but has been told by John [=LaMarr=] that this might not be smart to do without first playing the field and dating other women. He goes straight to Commander Kelly Grayson and tells her "I wish to become intimate with you. If you are unoccupied, may we go on a date followed by sexual conjugation?" Nonplussed, she replies with "Very good, how are you?" When he asks if it's a yes, she replies firmly that it's not, at which point he starts to comm Talla Keyali to make the same request of her, only for Kelly to cut him off.
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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 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 (wearing a crop top]] 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.)
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* In ''LightNovel/CatPlanetCuties'', the [[CatGirl Catians]] are very open about sex, particularly when they're in heat. During mating season, Eris repeatedly climbs on Kio and tries to mate with him, and every other Catian is frankly discussing the matter without a hint of inhibition.

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* In ''LightNovel/CatPlanetCuties'', ''Literature/CatPlanetCuties'', the [[CatGirl Catians]] are very open about sex, particularly when they're in heat. During mating season, Eris repeatedly climbs on Kio and tries to mate with him, and every other Catian is frankly discussing the matter without a hint of inhibition.



* This is Xenovia's modus operandi in ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDxD'' when she wants to make out with Issei. Bonus points for [[NoSocialSkills saying it out loud in front of everyone.]]

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* This is Xenovia's modus operandi in ''LightNovel/HighSchoolDxD'' ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'' when she wants to make out with Issei. Bonus points for [[NoSocialSkills saying it out loud in front of everyone.]]everyone]].



* In ''LightNovel/No6'', Safu tells Shion that "she wants his sperm" i.e. that she wants to have sex with him.

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* In ''LightNovel/No6'', ''Literature/No6'', Safu tells Shion that "she wants his sperm" i.e. that she wants to have sex with him.



* ''LightNovel/{{Shimoneta}}'':

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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 he's an idiot.

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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 he's an idiot.
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* In "Future Unknown," Isaac is marrying Claire but has been told by John [=LaMarr=] that this might not be smart to do without first playing the field and dating other women. He goes straight to Commander Kelly Grayson and tells her "I wish to become intimate with you. If you are unoccupied, may we go on a date followed by sexual conjugation?" Nonplussed, she replies with "Very good, how are you?" When he asks if it's a yes, she replies firmly that it's not, at which point he starts to comm Talla Keyali to make the same request of her, only for Kelly to cut him off.
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* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses'', Linhardt quite bluntly asks Flayn if she wants to have children just so they can what will happen if two people with the same Crest have kids. Flayn is very confused and exasperated by this, and is disappointed that he's not being more romantic about it.
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* ''Series/TheSexLivesOfCollegeGirls'': Kimberly gets hit on by her professor's husband casually telling her "We should fuck sometime".
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* ''LightNovel/OrcHeroStory'': Due to coming from a culture with no concept of romance, Bash's initial idea of proposing marriage is along the lines of "Do you want to bear my children?" He gets better over time.
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didn't realize it was already added. Donk.


* Fairly common in ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', which, given the {{NSFW}} nature of the comic, shouldn't come as a surprise. In fact, there's arguably more sexual propositions in the comic than there are ''actual introductions.''
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* Fairly common in ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'', which, given the {{NSFW}} nature of the comic, shouldn't come as a surprise. In fact, there's arguably more sexual propositions in the comic than there are ''actual introductions.''

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