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** In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Someone To Watch Over Me", Seven of Nine has to deal with the fact that her...''desires''...are starting to awaken when Janeway finds her watching Tom and B'Elanna's relationship going on.
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* Grace Chasity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, which causes her to judge her more openly sexual classmates. When she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max in ''NerdyPrudesMustDie'', she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]] In ''Abstinence Camp'', she [[spoiler: steps in for Lumber-Axe and threatens to kill any campers who so much as hold hands.]]

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* Grace Chasity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, which causes her to judge her more openly sexual classmates. When she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max in ''NerdyPrudesMustDie'', ''Nerdy Prudes Must Die'', she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]] In ''Abstinence Camp'', she [[spoiler: steps in for Lumber-Axe and threatens to kill any campers who so much as hold hands.]]
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* Grace Chasity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, so when she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max, she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]]

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* Grace Chasity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, so when which causes her to judge her more openly sexual classmates. When she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max, Max in ''NerdyPrudesMustDie'', she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]]
"]] In ''Abstinence Camp'', she [[spoiler: steps in for Lumber-Axe and threatens to kill any campers who so much as hold hands.]]
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Compare and contrast EvilDesiresInnocence.
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* Grace Chastity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, so when she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max, she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]]

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* Grace Chastity Chasity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, so when she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max, she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]]
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* Grace Chastity from the ''WebVideo/{{Hatchetfield}}'' universe (specifically in ''Abstinence Camp'' and ''Theatre/NerdyPrudesMustDie'') is the self-appointed MoralGuardian of Hatchetfield High. She is extremely sexually repressed due to her religious upbringing, so when she becomes attracted to JerkJock Max, she panics and feels like a "dirty girl." Her mental state deteriorates from there. [[spoiler: Her hatred of all things sexual eventually causes her to snap and declare that all "dirty dudes must die."]]
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* Played with in ''Literature/TheBelgariad'' 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.[[note]]Important in his case (to avoid other UnfortunateImplications that would be the inverse of this trope) 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.]][[/note]]

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* Played with in ''Literature/TheBelgariad'' with Relg, a religious fanatic and zealot. He His problem is not that he believes ''sex'' is evil. It's more that sex he believes ''taking pleasure in pretty much anything except religion'' is evil, evil. He hates women who tempt men, and he hates himself and by extension the women he desires, because of it. for responding to physical beauty in women. The rest of the characters think he's off his rocker, including Taiba, the extremely attractive [[spoiler:Marag]] woman he eventually marries, who also becomes part of the group. She confronts him about it, arguing that the 'sin' is in his mind, not hers. It's His inability to resist her is the first step towards him getting over it, his attitude, which he does.[[note]]Important in his case (to avoid other UnfortunateImplications that would be the inverse of this trope) 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.]][[/note]]eventually does.
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* The villain of ''Whispers'', and one villain in ''Watchers'', both by Creator/DeanKoontz. Actually, the vast majority of Koontz' villains (more so in his early work, but still present today) have major issues with sexuality.

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* The villain of ''Whispers'', ''Literature/{{Whispers}}'', and one villain in ''Watchers'', ''Literature/{{Watchers}}'', both by Creator/DeanKoontz. Actually, the vast majority of Koontz' villains (more so in his early work, but still present today) have major issues with sexuality.


* ''Film/{{Psycho}}'': Norman Bates has this as a result of his OedipusComplex. Whenever he gets attracted to a woman, the "Mother" side of his SplitPersonality takes over and murders them to punish him.

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* ''Film/{{Psycho}}'': Norman Bates has this as a result of his OedipusComplex.[[ChildSupplantsParent oedipus complex]]. Whenever he gets attracted to a woman, the "Mother" side of his SplitPersonality takes over and murders them to punish him.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Shimoneta}}'' is rife with this, as society has declared that ''anything'' with "lewd" connotations should be strictly outlawed [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans for the public good]]--including basic sexual education and even clinical terms for genitalia. Suffice to say, suppressing peoples' natural tendencies in such a manner leads to this trope, particularly with [[spoiler: Anna, [[ObliviouslyEvil who confuses lust with love]] after being given an AccidentalKiss by Tanukichi]], going full-on {{Yandere}} not long after.

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* ''LightNovel/{{Shimoneta}}'' ''Literature/{{Shimoneta}}'' is rife with this, as society has declared that ''anything'' with "lewd" connotations should be strictly outlawed [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans for the public good]]--including basic sexual education and even clinical terms for genitalia. Suffice to say, suppressing peoples' natural tendencies in such a manner leads to this trope, particularly with [[spoiler: Anna, [[ObliviouslyEvil who confuses lust with love]] after being given an AccidentalKiss by Tanukichi]], going full-on {{Yandere}} not long after.
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* ''Film/TheAdultVersionOfJekyllAndHide'': Leeder is cheating on his fiance, and Hide picks up a sailor just to have sex then mutilate him.
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* In the miniseries version of ''Literature/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 needs to fight with himself to keep in check.

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* In the miniseries version of ''Literature/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]], daughter, but in the miniseries, this has been given creepy undertones of him having pedophilic urges that he needs to fight with himself to keep in check.
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* In ''Literature/TheBible'', Paul writes quite a bit regarding marriage and sex. For instance, in [[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%207&version=ESV 1 Corinthians 7]], he says (paraphrasing) "I wish everyone could be celibate like me, but if you can't keep it in your pants you're better off getting married. And if you're gonna get married, don't be selfish; you have a duty to keep your spouse satisfied." Interestingly, [[https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Timothy%203&version=ESV later in his life]] his position on this solidifies and he says that church leaders ''must'' be married, both to avoid temptation and because the experience of running a family is crucial training for the challenge of running a church.
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#'''To have sex or abstain from sex.''' Having sex means they're participating in something they believe to be evil, but abstaining from sex leaves them with the anguish of unmet sexual desire. (Likewise regarding ADateWithRosiePalms)

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#'''To have sex or abstain from sex.''' Having sex means they're participating in something they believe to be evil, but abstaining from sex leaves them with the anguish of unmet sexual desire. (Likewise regarding ADateWithRosiePalms)masturbation)



* In ''Literature/InTheTimeOfTheButterflies'', Patria describes her hands "[[ADateWithRosiePalms wandering]]" at night and her desire to lick the fingers of every man that walks into her father's store, despite the fact that she wants to be a nun.

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* In ''Literature/InTheTimeOfTheButterflies'', Patria describes her hands "[[ADateWithRosiePalms wandering]]" "wandering" at night and her desire to lick the fingers of every man that walks into her father's store, despite the fact that she wants to be a nun.

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* ''LightNovel/AiNoKusabi'' has Iason Mink who is TheBeautifulElite that must abide by the NoSexAllowed law. He chastises his eventual SexSlave early on for being disgusting and having no value other than to perform sex acts as low-class scum. Then ''he'' starts engaging in sex himself realizing he quite enjoys it.


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* ''Literature/AiNoKusabi'' has Iason Mink who is TheBeautifulElite that must abide by the NoSexAllowed law. He chastises his eventual SexSlave early on for being disgusting and having no value other than to perform sex acts as low-class scum. Then ''he'' starts engaging in sex himself realizing he quite enjoys it.
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While this trope seems like it would fall into the "AlwaysMale" category, and traditionally it was, female examples do exist, often frumpy killjoys taking out their repression on others in their capacity as MoralGuardians.

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While this trope seems like it would fall into the "AlwaysMale" category, and traditionally it was, female examples do exist, often exist. They're less likely to be genuinely dangerous and more likely to be frumpy killjoys taking out their repression on others in their capacity as MoralGuardians.
MoralGuardians. On the other hand some such women may cause genuine harm depending how cruel they are in enforcing propriety, especially if they're AbusiveParents or otherwise in a position of authority.
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While this trope seems like it would fall into the "AlwaysMale" category, and traditionally it was, female examples do exist.

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While this trope seems like it would fall into the "AlwaysMale" category, and traditionally it was, female examples do exist.exist, often frumpy killjoys taking out their repression on others in their capacity as MoralGuardians.
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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': King Baelor Targaryen locked up his sisters in the Maidenvault so they wouldn't "tempt" him.

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* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': King Baelor Targaryen locked up his sisters in the Maidenvault so they wouldn't "tempt" him. Baelor was such a zealot that he ended up fasting himself to death. He died without an heir and was succeeded by his uncle.
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* In the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry]] pornographic tabletop game ''FAPP'', everybody in the world is infected with a disease that causes immortality and greatly increased libido. One faction called the Prudes hates all sex and anyone who is caught engaging in sexual activity is either MadeASlave, forced to join the military, or imprisoned, and all of these will be forever due to the immortality. The society is naturally full of hypocrisy. Nobles can get away with all the sex they want as long as they do it in private and commoners caught having sex can often avoid punishment through bribery, [[SexualExtortion often in the form of sex]].

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* In the [[UsefulNotes/FurryFandom furry]] pornographic tabletop game ''FAPP'', everybody in the world is infected with a disease that causes immortality and greatly increased libido.ExtremeLibido. One faction called the Prudes hates all sex and anyone who is caught engaging in sexual activity is either MadeASlave, forced to join the military, or imprisoned, and all of these will be forever due to the immortality. The society is naturally full of hypocrisy. Nobles can get away with all the sex they want as long as they do it in private and commoners caught having sex can often avoid punishment through bribery, [[SexualExtortion often in the form of sex]].

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* ''TabletopGame/ChroniclesOfDarkness'':
** One supplement for ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' features a town where a mage with strong ideas on wholesomeness and youth morality created a working that would keep teenagers away from sex, ''especially'' "aberrant" forms of sex such as homosexuality or kink. The good news is, it's worked, as most of the youth have sublimated their sexual desires into other hobbies. The ''bad'' news is if they ever give in to their sexual desires outside of the context of heterosexual marriage, it's a sin against the KarmaMeter -- with premarital sex being as bad as manslaughter, and homosexual or kinky sex being as bad as ''torture''. Which means the Mage has effectively created a ticking time bomb for mass-producing [[TheSociopath sociopathic sexual sadists]] and {{serial killer}}s. For BlackComedy, the mage, not being a great titan in social studies, centered the enchantment around a statue of the high school's namesake. Its name? '''''[[DirtyOldMan Benjamin]] [[KavorkaMan Franklin]] [[Creator/BenjaminFranklin High]].'''''
** The supplement ''Inferno'' features the Rider in Shameful Dreams, a [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Demon]] that personifies lust mixed with shame. A mage was so convinced that her sexuality was "inappropriate" that she severed it from her mind and banished it to [[DreamLand Astral Space]], where it mutated into the Rider and set off to victimize other believers in the trope.



* One supplement for ''TabletopGame/MageTheAwakening'' features a town where a mage with strong ideas on wholesomeness and youth morality created a working that would keep teenagers away from sex, ''especially'' "aberrant" forms of sex such as homosexuality or kink. The good news is, it's worked, as most of the youth have sublimated their sexual desires into other hobbies. The ''bad'' news is if they ever give in to their sexual desires outside of the context of heterosexual marriage, it's a sin against the KarmaMeter -- with premarital sex being as bad as manslaughter, and homosexual or kinky sex being as bad as ''torture''. Which means the Mage has effectively created a ticking time bomb for mass-producing [[TheSociopath sociopathic sexual sadists]] and {{serial killer}}s. For BlackComedy, the mage, not being a great titan in social studies, centered the enchantment around a statue of the high school's namesake. Its name? '''''[[DirtyOldMan Benjamin]] [[KavorkaMan Franklin]] [[Creator/BenjaminFranklin High]].'''''
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* A major theme in ''Film/TheDevilsPlayground'' is the tensions, personal or otherwise, that arise from religious doctrines requiring one to suppress their natural sexual desires, whether it be a boy going through puberty or an adult man struggling to control his desire for the opposite sex after catching glimpses of women's bodies at a public pool.

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* Substitute "illogical" for "evil" and you get a [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan]] going through ''[[MateOrDie pon farr]]''. Dr. [=McCoy=] says that "perhaps it's the price they pay for having no emotions the rest of the time". They're so ashamed of it that they can barely discuss it among themselves, much less with any offworlders. In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Amok Time", Vulcan attitudes toward sex almost result in [[EroticAsphyxiation terrible]] [[DiedInYourArmsTonight consequences]]. In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Someone To Watch Over Me", Seven of Nine has to deal with the fact that her...''desires''...are starting to awaken when Janeway finds her watching Tom and B'Elanna's relationship going on.

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Substitute "illogical" for "evil" and you get a [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan]] going through ''[[MateOrDie pon farr]]''. Dr. [=McCoy=] says that "perhaps it's the price they pay for having no emotions the rest of the time". They're so ashamed of it that they can barely discuss it among themselves, much less with any offworlders. In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Amok Time", Vulcan attitudes toward sex almost result in [[EroticAsphyxiation terrible]] [[DiedInYourArmsTonight consequences]]. consequences]].
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In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Someone To Watch Over Me", Seven of Nine has to deal with the fact that her...''desires''...are starting to awaken when Janeway finds her watching Tom and B'Elanna's relationship going on.
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In many cases, this trope comes with religious connections. Many religions have specific rules regarding sex, and some go so far as to claim that sex is inherently wrong (with perhaps a grudging acceptance of that fact that there needs to be ''some'' sex in order to create the next generation, but you're not supposed to enjoy it).

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In many cases, this trope comes with religious connections. Many religions have specific rules regarding sex, and some go so far as to claim that sex is inherently wrong (with perhaps a grudging acceptance of that the fact that there needs to be ''some'' sex in order to create the next generation, but you're not supposed to enjoy it).



* Explored in ''Manga/OMaidensInYourSavageSeason'', which is all about girls coming to terms with their sexuaity. Early in the series, Kazusa and Rika both suffer from this. Rika suffers more from the 'Sex Is Evil' thought, and Kazusa more from 'and I am Horny'. Though both get better about it by the end of the manga.

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* Explored in ''Manga/OMaidensInYourSavageSeason'', which is all about girls coming to terms with their sexuaity.sexuality. Early in the series, Kazusa and Rika both suffer from this. Rika suffers more from the 'Sex Is Evil' thought, and Kazusa more from 'and I am Horny'. Though both get better about it by the end of the manga.



* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', Judge Turpin fills this role, fooling himself that he can protect young Johanna from the evil of other men's sexuality by forcing her to marry him and satisfy his own selfish [[DirtyOldMan lust]]. Various theater versions of this musical have various takes on this. Some make him a more clear-cut example by highlighting his self-loathing, while others make him more one-dimensional. His solo, "Johanna (Mea Culpa)", exemplifies this much the way "Hellfire" does for ''Hunchback'''s Claude Frollo.

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* In ''Film/SweeneyToddTheDemonBarberOfFleetStreet'', Judge Turpin fills this role, fooling himself that he can protect young Johanna from the evil of other men's sexuality by forcing her to marry him and satisfy his own selfish [[DirtyOldMan lust]]. Various theater versions of this musical have various takes on this. Some make him a more clear-cut example by highlighting his self-loathing, while others make him more one-dimensional. His solo, solo "Johanna (Mea Culpa)", Culpa)" exemplifies this much the way "Hellfire" does for ''Hunchback'''s Claude Frollo.



* ''Film/JeanneDielman23QuaiDuCommerce1080Bruxelles'': Jeanne is a SingleMomStripper prostitute who entertains callers in her apartment. She receives men with the same rote dullness that she peels potatoes for dinner or does the laundry--until she gets a strange expression on her face when a client is on top of her humping away. Out of nowhere, and clearly to her own shock, she gets an orgasm. As soon as she gets out of bed, she murders her client by stabbing him in the neck with a pair of scissors.

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* ''Film/JeanneDielman23QuaiDuCommerce1080Bruxelles'': Jeanne is a SingleMomStripper prostitute who entertains callers in her apartment. She receives men with the same rote dullness that she peels potatoes for dinner or does the laundry--until laundry -- until she gets a strange expression on her face when a client is on top of her humping away. Out of nowhere, and clearly to her own shock, she gets an orgasm. As soon as she gets out of bed, she murders her client by stabbing him in the neck with a pair of scissors.



* ''Film/StationsOfTheCross'': Maria's church has a very high bar for modesty and sexual purity, so when she begins to talk to a boy who likes her, her priest insists she's tempting him to lust and her mother screams at her until she cries over the dinner table. This abuse culminates in Maria asking the boy to never talk to her again and worry about his own soul, leaving Maria friendless.

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* ''Film/StationsOfTheCross'': Maria's church has a very high bar for modesty and sexual purity, so when she begins to talk to a boy who likes her, her priest insists she's tempting him to lust and her mother screams at her until she cries over the dinner table. This abuse culminates in Maria asking the boy to never talk to her again and worry worrying about his own soul, leaving Maria friendless.



* Carrie's abusive Bible-thumping mother from ''Literature/{{Carrie}}'' was convinced that sex was evil, even within the confines of marriage. However, her husband managed to pressure her into having sex (or outright raped her, it's a bit ambiguous), the result of which was her telekinetic offspring. She never got over the fact that she enjoyed the act.

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* Carrie's abusive Bible-thumping mother from ''Literature/{{Carrie}}'' was convinced that sex was evil, even within the confines of marriage. However, her husband managed to pressure her into having sex (or outright raped her, her; it's a bit ambiguous), the result of which was her telekinetic offspring. She never got over the fact that she enjoyed the act.



* In a ''Literature/{{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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* In a ''Literature/{{Nightside}}'' short story, this trope is used as a spiritual weapon that backfires. A fanatical trio of Christian fundamentalists--one fundamentalists -- one man, one woman, and one ghost--uses 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.



* Wrestling/JimCornette displays this attitude when [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W2_-ByJR6U cutting a promo]] on how much better Wrestling/TheMidnightExpress is than the Street people Jimmy Valiant, Rocky King and manager Big Momma only for her to show up and interrupt him.

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* In ''Series/ShadowAndBone'', Matthias Helvar is a [[TheWitchHunter Witch Hunter]] [[TheFundamentalist Fundamentalist]] who has been raised to believe women fall into [[MadonnaWhoreComplex Madonna/Whore]] categories, and that Grisha women in particular will use charms and wiles on any unsuspecting man. So when he finds himself forced to rely on a HotWitch to survive a shipwreck and the subsequent trek across dangerous permafrost, culminating in the two of them having to [[IntimateHealing conserve heat by]] [[ThereIsOnlyOneBed sharing a bed]]... suffice to say, he doesn't handle it particularly gracefully, resorting to calling her "lewd" and "immodest" to try and hide the fact he's insanely attracted to her. The cherry on top is that this witch's specific power-set allows her to read heart rates and body signals, so he's not fooling anyone.
--> '''Mattias''': ''I can't wait to be back in my own bed.''
--> '''Nina''': ''Yes, I can '''feel''' how much you hate sleeping next to me.''

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'''Nina''': ''Yes, I can '''feel''' how much you hate sleeping next to me.
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--> '''Nina''': ''Yes, I can '''feel''' how * ''Series/GrownIsh'': PlayedWith. When Ana and her LoveInterest Javi have sex for the first time while under a VowOfCelibacy, it turns out to be terrible, with him being [[LousyLoversAreLosers completely unable to please her]] and her actually injuring him. After some soul-searching, they both blame it on their religious guilt and decide to break up... but then we SmashCut to a PostCoitalCollapse on the sofa, with their second time being much you hate sleeping next better, leading them to me.''the conclusion that SexIsGood and abandoning their VowOfCelibacy.
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* ''Fanfic/LelouchOfTheWingsOfRebellion'': Normally, as in [[Anime/CodeGeass canon]], Shirley is very adamant that she loves Lelouch for his good quality and believes in reforming him from his bad qualities. [[spoiler: Shadow Shirley]] is very blunt in clarifying that, no, Shirley does in fact like his dark side and when Shirley [[spoiler: found out he was Zero]], that only skyrocketed her attraction to him.
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* A lot of newspapers accused themselves, each other [[http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/16/republican-lawmaker-blames-11-year-old-victim-of-alleged-gang-rape/ and a certain politician]] of internalizing this trope in their portrayal of a horrific event where eighteen men gang-raped an eleven-year-old girl. The politician was portrayed as thinking it was the kid's own fault she got raped -- and thus really her parents' fault since they were responsible for her -- while the papers, in reporting on how the girl seemed to dress way above her age, cast unfortunate overtones of "[[VictimBlaming Did you see how she was dressed? She was asking for it!]]"

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* A lot of newspapers accused themselves, each other [[http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/03/16/republican-lawmaker-blames-11-year-old-victim-of-alleged-gang-rape/ and a certain politician]] of internalizing this trope in their portrayal of a horrific event where eighteen men gang-raped an eleven-year-old girl. The politician was portrayed as thinking it was the kid's own fault she got raped -- and thus really her parents' fault since they were responsible for her -- while the papers, in reporting on how the girl seemed to dress way above her age, cast unfortunate overtones of "[[VictimBlaming "[[BlamingTheVictim Did you see how she was dressed? She was asking for it!]]"
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* Substitute "illogical" for "evil" and you get a [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan]] going through ''[[MateOrDie pon farr]]''. Dr. [=McCoy=] says that "perhaps it's the price they pay for having no emotions the rest of the time". They're so ashamed of it that they can barely discuss it among themselves, much less with any offworlders. In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Amok Time", Vulcan attitudes toward sex almost result in [[EroticAsphyxiation terrible]] [[DiedInYourArmsTonight consequences]]. In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Someone To Watch Over Me", Seven of Nine has to deal with the fact that her...''desires''...are starting to awaken when Janeway finds her watch Tom and B'Elanna's relationship going on.

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* Substitute "illogical" for "evil" and you get a [[Franchise/StarTrek Vulcan]] going through ''[[MateOrDie pon farr]]''. Dr. [=McCoy=] says that "perhaps it's the price they pay for having no emotions the rest of the time". They're so ashamed of it that they can barely discuss it among themselves, much less with any offworlders. In the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "Amok Time", Vulcan attitudes toward sex almost result in [[EroticAsphyxiation terrible]] [[DiedInYourArmsTonight consequences]]. In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Someone To Watch Over Me", Seven of Nine has to deal with the fact that her...''desires''...are starting to awaken when Janeway finds her watch watching Tom and B'Elanna's relationship going on.
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* The Music/{{Genesis}} song ''Jesus He Knows Me'', about a televangelist.

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* The Music/{{Genesis}} Music/{{Genesis|Band}} song ''Jesus He Knows Me'', about a televangelist.
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* Jirou from ''Manga/KamisamaKiss'' is pretty much the walking embodiment of StraightEdgeEvil, [[spoiler:the Evil part doesn't last]], but he soon starts becoming attracted to the heroine Nanami. Unfortunately for Jirou, Tomoe (a {{Kitsune}} and ShapeshiftingSeducer) notices this...

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* Jirou from ''Manga/KamisamaKiss'' is pretty much the walking embodiment of StraightEdgeEvil, [[spoiler:the Evil part doesn't last]], but he soon starts becoming attracted to the heroine Nanami. Unfortunately for Jirou, Tomoe (a {{Kitsune}} [[AsianFoxSpirit Kitsune]] and ShapeshiftingSeducer) notices this...

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