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* Possibly implied at the end of ''[[Die Hard]]'', in which {{spoiler|John and his wife reunite, kiss, and climb into the back of a limo.}} Although it may be asking a bit much of our hero after his ordeal.
* Possibly implied at the end of ''[[Die Hard]]'', in which {{spoiler|John and his wife reunite, kiss, and climb into the back of a limo.}} Although it may be asking a bit much of our hero after his ordeal.
* At least one of the many sex scenes in ''[[w:9½ Weeks|9½ Weeks]]'', with Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke.
* At least one of the many sex scenes in ''[[w:9½ Weeks|9½ Weeks]]'', with Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke.
* Okay, so maybe {{spoiler|Hermione and Ron's kiss in the Chamber of Secrets towards the end of ''[[Harry Potter (film)|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2]]''}} technically doesn't qualify because it's not really sex, but think about it - it's practically [[Smooch of Victory|the trope itself in PG-13 form]].
* Okay, so maybe {{spoiler|Hermione and Ron's kiss in the Chamber of Secrets towards the end of ''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2]]''}} technically doesn't qualify because it's not really sex, but think about it - it's practically [[Smooch of Victory|the trope itself in PG-13 form]].
* An interesting example in the Japanese film ''[[Departures]]''. The guy comes home from his first session of preparing corpses for burial, and quickly gets hot for his wife. It's not that he was ever in danger of dying, but being around a corpse just spooked him so much that he wants to have sex so he can feel alive again. (Made more interesting by the fact that his wife doesn't actually know what his job is.)
* An interesting example in the Japanese film ''[[Departures]]''. The guy comes home from his first session of preparing corpses for burial, and quickly gets hot for his wife. It's not that he was ever in danger of dying, but being around a corpse just spooked him so much that he wants to have sex so he can feel alive again. (Made more interesting by the fact that his wife doesn't actually know what his job is.)
* At the end of ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', this is likely what Jessica has in mind when she urges Roger to come home with the promise of a "carrot cake".
* At the end of ''[[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]]'', this is likely what Jessica has in mind when she urges Roger to come home with the promise of a "carrot cake".