Does This Remind You of Anything?/Web Comics

"Tsukiko: Is that him? Is that the one who turned you, my little one? Wight: Uh huh! He made me feel funny inside! Tsukiko: You big bully! He's just a child! I only made him four weeks ago!"
 * Used in this comic. The girl notices what it looks like, the boy doesn't...
 * This strip of The Order of the Stick has so much no-so-Innocent Innuendo that Belkar had to give a Shout-Out in response to not witnessing it.
 * And here, Crystal treats being murdered much the way you'd expect people to treat sex.
 * Also:

"Tarquin: Think about it. An epic for the ages! Father vs. Son! Hero vs. villain! One rebel vs. the force of am empire!"
 * They Break the Fourth Wall to emphasize how corny this one is.
 * In this one, General Tarquin describes the relationship between himself and.

"Agatha: I hardly know him!
 * This El Goonish Shive comic seems to parallel Involuntary Shapeshifting to a certain stage in human sexual development (Bow Chicka Bow Wow).
 * Look at the second panel of this Nerf Now comic. If you can't figure it out, just look at the photo notes on it.
 * Penny Arcade does this in "Forbidden Fruit"
 * Oh, this Ho Yay has been building for a while now...
 * The Non-Adventures of Wonderella treats Hitlerella fighting another superhero (and kidnapping her sidekick) as infidelity in a romantic relationship. This only escalates their already enormous levels of Foe Yay.
 * This strip of Girl Genius:

Castle Heterodyne: What's to know? His family is powerful, his spark burns strong, he's already taken with you...

Agatha: But--

Castle Heterodyne: And you cannot deny that he has a magnificent death ray.

Agatha: ... That's... That's hardly a basis for a stable relationship. [Blushes]"

"Ash: I got it all set up for you. Just slip it in. Emily: All right already. Just give me a second. It's the first time I've done something like this. Ash: That's perfect. Emily: I still don't know what I'm allowed to touch and what I can't. It's so gross and oily. Ash: That's perfect. Now put in another one. Emily: This is making my fingers all slippery. Ash: You get used to it when you do this for a while. Rumisiel: (listens in, drooling)"
 * Lampshaded in this strip from The Adventures of Dr. McNinja.
 * In post-hiatus Fans!, due to a totally broken Masquerade and a well-respected polyamorous "triad," the hot-button issues seem to be polygamous and vampire marriage. Gay marriage hasn't been mentioned, although it's been implied gay rights have made impressive leaps over the Time Skip. A point of irony is that both vampires and polygamists seem to enjoy Mormon support.
 * This installment of Sinfest is possibly the only thing in existence to blur the distinction between astronomy and sex.
 * This Misfile strip:

"Sarine: Please don't put your finger there."
 * In Amazoness!, the Amazons' attitude to heterosexual relationships mirrors modern intolerance of homosexuality: teenagers find it hilarious and perverse, and parents are mortified at the thought of it.
 * In Coming Up Violet a mini-sex scandal develops around the titular character when her boyfriend starts spreading lies about their first date, the boyfriend is on the lacrosse team. Many Americans will most likely remember something similar happening at a certain university in 2006.
 * The whole "Comic in Crisis" mini-arc from Sluggy Freelance (beginning here) bares more than a few similarities to the Monica Lewinsky scandal that was going on at the time.
 * The "Prop-NA" storyarc in Nukees, where based on the oft-cited axiom that marriage is a religious institution, Cecilia (who isn't 100% straight) starts a movement to ban atheists from marrying for fairly blatant personal reasons... and actually gains popular support (that's California).
 * K'seliss the lizardman has an embarrassing instinctual reflex happen when he's threatened by mechanical bugs in the current dungeon crawl in Goblins; his head crest raises. Since he'd previously said that he doesn't "swing that way" (he only kills what he can eat, and considers fighting, eating and sex to be subsets of the same category,) he blames his reaction to inedible war machines to be caused by thinking of a "battle he had AGES ago." And he takes time out to see if the other party members have noticed his gallant reflex.
 * Ozy and Millie turned a Mattress Tag Gag into one of these; Llewellyn (who has declared his property to be a sovereign country) decides to legalize cutting tags off mattresses. The U.S. is not happy with this, and ends up deploying border patrols to prevent people from smuggling mattresses between the two countries. In case you're confused, this arc was written around the time Canada was considering legalizing marijuana. (It failed, but still.)
 * In Homestuck, the other trolls make fun of Karkat's tiny horn size. Karkat also has an unusual blood colour, which he believes is unnatural and destined to get him persecuted in society, and so 'closets' himself by using grey as his signature colour and getting extremely defensive whenever anyone talks about blood.
 * Much of the humor from troll-human conversations comes from the trolls not caring about homosexuality or incest, but getting very uncomfortable when someone mentions... buckets.
 * The trope experiences a subversion when Clubs Deuce flips the fuck out after realizing the object he was hitting Doze with was apparently a BULL PENIS CANE.
 * Errant Story has a few of these, one of the better ones coming when Sarine observes Jon fondling her Magic Sword, which has the cool property of expanding from a small crystal to a taut, vibrating focus for magical energy when turned on (so to speak). You couldn't possibly imagine that there might be Unresolved Sexual Tension between those two, could you?


 * School Bites: the vampire schoolgirls are given potions to control their bloodlust, so they only have to drink blood once a month.