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{{quote|''"Catholic school girls. The uniform's what does it for me."'' |
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|'''Banky Edwards''', ''[[Chasing Amy]]''}} |
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You've [[Seen It a Million Times]]. The widely held belief that Roman Catholic school girls are sexy and/or promiscuous by their very nature. (After all, how else do you end up with all those [[Naughty Nuns]]?) This perception is, of course, explicitly the child of an overlap between [[Fetish Fuel]] and [[Virginity Makes You Stupid]]. Any accurate resemblance to reality is purely accidental. |
You've [[Seen It a Million Times]]. The widely held belief that Roman Catholic school girls are sexy and/or promiscuous by their very nature. (After all, how else do you end up with all those [[Naughty Nuns]]?) This perception is, of course, explicitly the child of an overlap between [[Fetish Fuel]] and [[Virginity Makes You Stupid]]. Any accurate resemblance to reality is purely accidental. |
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* ''[[Archer]]'': Archer had two prostitutes dressed as schoolgirls. [[Noodle Incident]]s ensued, apparently. |
* ''[[Archer]]'': Archer had two prostitutes dressed as schoolgirls. [[Noodle Incident]]s ensued, apparently. |
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* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'s'' Olga Pataki. |
* ''[[Hey Arnold!]]'s'' Olga Pataki. |
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* Trisha, a recurring character on ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' is an obvious stereotype of the Trope, a buxom, ditzy high school student with a low-cut, midriff-bearing, short-skirted version of the uniform, plus a gold cross on a chain. (Note that Morty's school clearly isn't a Catholic school |
* Trisha, a recurring character on ''[[Rick and Morty]]'', is an obvious stereotype of the Trope, a buxom, ditzy high school student with a low-cut, midriff-bearing, short-skirted version of the uniform, plus a gold cross on a chain. (Note that Morty's school clearly isn't a Catholic school.) Sadly, as of the end of season 4, Trisha doesn't seem to have gotten any development past this trope and remains a [[Flat Character]] in all ways [[If You Know What I Mean|but one]]. |
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