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* In {{Secretary}}, this view on [[BondageIsBad his own sexuality]] seem to be the core of Edward's internal conflict.

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* In {{Secretary}}, ''{{Secretary}}'', this view on [[BondageIsBad his own sexuality]] seem to be the core of Edward's internal conflict.
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* This is the reason behind Karofsky's bullying of Krt in {{Glee}}.

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* This is the reason behind Karofsky's bullying of Krt Kurt in {{Glee}}.
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* This is the reason behind Karofsky's bullying of Krt in {{Glee}}.

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* In {{Secretary}}, this view on [[BondageIsBad his own sexuality]] seem to be the core of Edward's internal conflict.
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** [[IncrediblyLamePun Eh, screw 'em.]]
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cutting example, it doesn\'t exactly, and is better suited for a new trope that\'s brewing in the YKTTW


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* In Fumi Yoshinaga's GerardEtJacques: Jacques is a virgin at heart, a wannabe CelibateHero, and deeply believes sexuality is, oh dear, such a sin. Unfortunately the UST between him and his, ahem, experienced master, keeps piling until Jacques succumbs to [[DateWithRosiePalms a DIY solution]], and gets a huge moral hangover for it. The whole issue is played for light drama and fun, but in a darker work it could have fuelled worlds of angst.
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** So the lesson is, [[SpoofAesop the celibate deserve a fiery death?]]
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* One of the main themes, if not the main theme of ''TheWickerMan'' is the conflict between the stuck-up, virginal, devoutly religious Sgt. Howie and the sexually liberal, promiscuous pagan islanders. The filmmakers have stated that Howie's decision of whether or not to have sex dictates what happens to him in the end.
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Contrast both CelibateHero and EthicalSlut: The ''two'' ways of being a polar opposite of this trope. Contrast AbusivelySexy for when abusive sexual gratification is played for FetishFuel rather then angst.

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See also InternalizedCategorism. Contrast both CelibateHero and EthicalSlut: The ''two'' ways of being a polar opposite of this trope. Contrast AbusivelySexy for when abusive sexual gratification is played for FetishFuel rather then angst.
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The character isn't necessarily a rapist, it's enough for him (or her) to be a JerkAss about his sexuality under the presumption that SexIsEvil, "unmarried non-virgins are whores," or similar. He is likely to eventually take it out on his partner(s), on himself, or both.

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The character isn't necessarily a rapist, it's enough for him (or her) to be a JerkAss about his sexuality under the presumption that SexIsEvil, "unmarried non-virgins are whores," or similar. He is likely to eventually [[DestructiveRomance take it out on his partner(s), partner(s)]], on himself, or both.



Contrast both CelibateHero and EthicalSlut: The ''two'' ways of being a polar opposite of this trope.

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Contrast both CelibateHero and EthicalSlut: The ''two'' ways of being a polar opposite of this trope. \n Contrast AbusivelySexy for when abusive sexual gratification is played for FetishFuel rather then angst.
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*In Fumi Yoshinaga's GerardEtJacques: Jacques is a virgin at heart, a wannabe CelibateHero, and deeply believes sexuality is, oh dear, such a sin. Unfortunately the UST between him and his, ahem, experienced master, keeps piling until Jacques succumbs to [[DateWithRosiePalms a DIY solution]], and gets a huge moral hangover for it. The whole issue is played for light drama and fun, but in a darker work it could have fuelled worlds of angst.
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* Angelo in ''Measure for Measure''. After condemning Claudio to die for having premarital sex, he offers to spare him if Claudio's virginal sister will have sex with him. She immediately calls him out on his hypocrisy. [[spoiler: Even worse, it turns out he had no intention of sparing Claudio either way.]]

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* Angelo in ''Measure for Measure''.''MeasureForMeasure''. After condemning Claudio to die for having premarital sex, he offers to spare him if Claudio's virginal sister will have sex with him. She immediately calls him out on his hypocrisy. [[spoiler: Even worse, it turns out he had no intention of sparing Claudio either way.]]
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A character with this state of mind believes that SexIsEvil, but can't escape his own sexuality. Operating under ethical guidelines completely opposite to those of an EthicalSlut, the character who sees the world through the glasses of SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny is likely to care little, if at all, for the people he has sex with, as he considers them "dirty" and might resent them [[HeteronormativeCrusader or worse]] for "leading him into temptation".

The character isn't necessarily a rapist, it's enough for him (or her) to be a JerkAss about his sexuality under the presumption that SexIsEvil, "unmarried non-virgins are whores", or similar. He is likely to eventually take it out on his partner(s), on himself, or both.

If he does commit sexual harassment or [[RapeTropes worse]], he might be ObliviouslyEvil about it.
He is likely to show his consideration by choosing victims who are already DefiledForever so that some extra abuse really [[DisposableSexWorker won't make any difference]]... to him, that is.

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A character with this state of mind believes that SexIsEvil, but can't escape his own sexuality. Operating under ethical guidelines completely opposite to those of an EthicalSlut, the character who sees the world through the glasses of SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny is likely to care little, if at all, for the people he has sex with, as he considers them "dirty" and might resent them [[HeteronormativeCrusader or worse]] for "leading him into temptation".

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The character isn't necessarily a rapist, it's enough for him (or her) to be a JerkAss about his sexuality under the presumption that SexIsEvil, "unmarried non-virgins are whores", whores," or similar. He is likely to eventually take it out on his partner(s), on himself, or both.

If he does commit sexual harassment or [[RapeTropes worse]], he might be ObliviouslyEvil about it.
it. He is likely to show his consideration by choosing victims who are already DefiledForever so that some extra abuse really [[DisposableSexWorker won't make any difference]]... to him, that is.
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It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges]] and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that [[HonorRelatedAbuse so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected]]. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control." However, it is fair to say that the assumption that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men will screw anything in a skirt]] is no less offensive.

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It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges]] and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that [[HonorRelatedAbuse so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected]]. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') women's) behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control." However, it is fair to say that the assumption that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men will screw anything in a skirt]] is no less offensive.



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It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges]] and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that [[HonorRelatedAbuse so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected]]. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."

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It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges]] and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that [[HonorRelatedAbuse so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected]]. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."
" However, it is fair to say that the assumption that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men will screw anything in a skirt]] is no less offensive.
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* In a {{Nightside}} short story, this trope is used as a spiritual weapon that backfires. A fanatical trio of Christian fundamentalists -- one man, one woman, and one ghost -- uses the cumulative power of the abstinent living members' sexual frustration to power magical attacks against pagans and their deities on the Street of the Gods. As it happens, the Street is a place where ''any'' revered figure can take on spiritual power, and when the holy trio make the mistake of [[spoiler: coming too near the Church of Marilyn Monroe]], the first two are overwhelmed by the Horny side of this trope, and start tearing each other's clothes off, oblivious to danger or their ghostly associate's protests.
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* Subverted in the CiemWebcomicSeries. Candi doesn't hate the various men that keep trying to get in her pants; she feels sorry for them. (With the exception of [[CompleteMonster Don Mendoza]] and [[DepravedBisexual Poison Dart Eddie]].) She considers herself a failure at being a role model because she wants so badly to allow boys like Jack "Jackrabbit" in, [[ComfortingTheWidow if only to distract from her pain of losing Denny]]. She is compassionate towards Jackrabbit, [[AManIsNotAVirgin who's frustrated that he couldn't get past third base with her]]. She finally resolves to be a GoodBadGirl - [[SingleTargetSexuality for Donte only]]. When even that doesn't satisfy her, she agrees the two should marry [[CartwrightCurse in spite the risk]] of history [[DoomMagnet repeating itself]].
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* In ''AtlasShrugged'', Hank Rearden displays this about having sex with protagonist [[GoodBadGirl Dagny Taggart]] and cheating on his wife, [[CompleteMonster Lillian]].
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* In ''Discworld/IShallWearMidnight'', this trope is what drives [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar The Cunning Man]].
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* In the miniseries version of ''LesMiserables'' (NOT the novel by Victor Hugo and not the musical either - only the miniseries version), the protagonist Jean Valjean has been given a dose of this. In all versions of the story, he [[OverprotectiveDad loves his adopted daughter]], but in the miniseries this has been given creepy undertones of him having pedophilic urges that he need to fight with himself to keep in check.

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* In the miniseries version of ''LesMiserables'' (NOT the novel by Victor Hugo and not the musical either - only the miniseries version), the protagonist Jean Valjean has been given a dose of this. In all versions of the story, he [[OverprotectiveDad loves his adopted daughter]], but in the miniseries this has been given creepy undertones of him having pedophilic urges that he need needs to fight with himself to keep in check.
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Good point, ghostofgenerayburn. And not really a specific example. So lets put it in the description instead!

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It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that [[ImAManICantHelpIt men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges]] and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that [[HonorRelatedAbuse so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected]]. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."
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* It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves" and that so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."
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* It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves." Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."

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* It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves." themselves" and that so-called "harlots" deserve to be assaulted while their more demure and obedient sisters should be protected. Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."
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* It is unfortunately still a common belief among a depressingly large number of people that men are incapable of controlling their sexual urges and that it is a woman's responsibility to "behave" and make herself as sexually non-viable as possible. This gives rise to the belief that if woman is dressed in a way that can be considered even remotely provocative or if her behavior steps outside acceptable boundaries, it is her fault if she is assaulted or harrassed, because "men can't help themselves." Not surprisingly, the emphasis is put on women tightly regulating their own (and other womens') behavior as opposed to, say, teaching men the radical concept known as "self-control."
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* In Victor Hugo's ''TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', the villian Frollo has more then a hint of this with his mix of love and loathing for Esmeralda. In this version, his hatred even gets Esmeralda killed, burned at the stake as a witch.

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* In Victor Hugo's ''TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'', the villian Frollo has more then a hint of this with his mix of love and loathing for Esmeralda. In this version, his hatred even gets Esmeralda killed, burned at the stake hanged as a witch.
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* In ''DisturbingBehavior'', this is the most frequent cause of the [[MindControlDevice mind-control chips]] [[GlamourFailure glitching out]] -- fundamental instinct on the part of former teen {{delinquents}} [[FightingFromTheInside straining against]] Puritanical {{brainwashing}} resulting in temporary AxCrazy.

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* In ''DisturbingBehavior'', this is the most frequent cause of the [[MindControlDevice mind-control chips]] [[GlamourFailure glitching out]] -- fundamental instinct on the part of former teen {{delinquents}} [[FightingFromTheInside straining against]] Puritanical {{brainwashing}} resulting in temporary AxCrazy.
AxCrazy. Either that, or it's a form of [[StarTrek pon farr]].
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* The villain of ''Whispers'', and one villain in ''Watchers'', both by DeanKoontz.
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**Important in his case (to avoid other UnfortunateImplications that would be the inverse of this trope, such as AManIsNotAVirgin) is that [[spoiler: the woman in question is from a race thought extinct so she is motivated to reproduce, and Relg's god UL has told him the next religious leader of his people will come 'through him.' Relg assumes this means he'll discover the new leader, when in fact what UL meant was that the next leader would be Relg's son. So if he did NOT reproduce, he'd actually be defying his god. Though in fairness UL was a little vague.]]
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* Played with in ''{{The Belgariad]]'' with Relg, a religious fanatic and zealot. He believes that sex is evil, and hates himself and by extension the women he desires, because of it. The rest of the characters think he's off his rocker, including the woman he eventually marries, who confronts him about it, arguing that the 'sin' is in his mind, not hers. It's the first step towards him getting over it, which he does.

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* Played with in ''{{The Belgariad]]'' Belgariad}}'' with Relg, a religious fanatic and zealot. He believes that sex is evil, and hates himself and by extension the women he desires, because of it. The rest of the characters think he's off his rocker, including the woman he eventually marries, who confronts him about it, arguing that the 'sin' is in his mind, not hers. It's the first step towards him getting over it, which he does.
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A character with this state of mind believes that SexIsEvil, but can't escape his own sexuality. Operating under ethical guidelines completely opposite to those of an EthicalSlut, the character who sees the world through the glasses of SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny is likely to care little, if at all, for the people he has sex with, as he considers them "dirty" and might resent them for "leading him into temptation".

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A character with this state of mind believes that SexIsEvil, but can't escape his own sexuality. Operating under ethical guidelines completely opposite to those of an EthicalSlut, the character who sees the world through the glasses of SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny is likely to care little, if at all, for the people he has sex with, as he considers them "dirty" and might resent them [[HeteronormativeCrusader or worse]] for "leading him into temptation".
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* Keira in the DarkHeresy books is a religious fanatic who believes that sex is evil and killing people is good. She is also a teenage girl. Needless to say, she is ''very'' confused.

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