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When one partner has to go somewhere and the other wants more sex. Often used to show just how devoted a character is to the task at hand -- they're refusing ''sex'' in order to get on with it -- while their [[Shallow Love Interest]] only has [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It|one thing]] on [[All Women Are Lustful|the brain]]. Alternately, it can lead to [[Coitus Uninterruptus]].
When one partner has to go somewhere and the other wants more sex. Often used to show just how devoted a character is to the task at hand—they're refusing ''sex'' in order to get on with it—while their [[Shallow Love Interest]] only has [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It|one thing]] on [[All Women Are Lustful|the brain]]. Alternately, it can lead to [[Coitus Uninterruptus]].


A common, more chaste use is when one character gets up in the middle of the night to contemplate something (Common in mystery and [[Urban Fantasy]] stories) and their other wakes up and asks their beloved to come back to bed, so they can sleep.
A common, more chaste use is when one character gets up in the middle of the night to contemplate something (Common in mystery and [[Urban Fantasy]] stories) and their other wakes up and asks their beloved to come back to bed, so they can sleep.

{{noreallife|this is All The Tropes, not Tropes After Dark.}}
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== Anime ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[Macross Plus]]'', after Isamu and his co-worker/friend-with-benefits Lucy have had sex, Isamu is woken up by a call. He answers it but Lucy tells him to go back to be with her so he hangs up. The call was from {{spoiler|his ex-girlfriend Myung, who has caught quite a [[Distress Ball]] and needs urgent help. Guld ends up saving her instead}}.

** Actually, it's more complicated. {{spoiler|The call was ''from Sharon, impersonating Myung'', who back then was trapped in a fire. She was attempting to either bring Myung and Isamu together, instigate a fight between Isamu and Guld when the both showed up to save her, or kill Myung outright; Sharon was the one who overloaded a circuit and started the fire that put Myung in danger, then attempted to kill both Myung and Guld when Isamu didn't show up.}}
* In [[Macross Plus]], after Isamu and his co-worker/friend-with-benefits Lucy have had sex, Isamu is woken up by a call. He answers it but Lucy tells him to go back to be with her so he hangs up. The call was from {{spoiler|his ex-girlfriend Myung, who has caught quite a [[Distress Ball]] and needs urgent help. Guld ends up saving her instead}}.
** Actually, it's more complicated. {{spoiler|The call was ''from Sharon, impersonating Myung'', who back then was trapped in a fire. She was attempting to either bring Myung and Isamu together, instigate a fight between Isamu and Guld when the both showed up to save her, or kill Myung outright; Sharon was the one who overloaded a circuit and started the fire that put Myung in danger, then attempted to kill both Myung and Guld when Isamu didn't show up.}}



== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[The Italian Job]]''
* ''[[The Italian Job]]''
* Some of the earlier [[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]] films.
* Some of the earlier [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] films.
** Specifically, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (Film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]''.
** Specifically, ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me]]''.
{{quote| '''M''': Moneypenny, where's 007?<br />
{{quote|'''M''': Moneypenny, where's 007?
'''Moneypenny''': He's on a mission, sir. In Austria.<br />
'''Moneypenny''': He's on a mission, sir. In Austria.
'''M''': Tell him to [[Double Entendre|pull out]]. Immediately.<br />
'''M''': Tell him to [[Double Entendre|pull out]]. Immediately.
[[[James Bond]] receives message]<br />
<nowiki>[</nowiki>[[James Bond]] receives message]
'''Girl''': What happened? Where are you going?<br />
'''Girl''': What happened? Where are you going?
'''Bond''': Sorry. Something came up.<br />
'''Bond''': Sorry. Something came up.
'''Girl''': But, James, I need you.<br />
'''Girl''': But, James, I need you.
'''Bond''': So does England! }}
'''Bond''': So does England! }}
* Implied in ''[[Rear Window]]'', where a newlywed couple move into an apartment close to the protagonists. They close their blinds, and are not seen for a while. After a few days, the man is seen leaning out of the window, and his wife calls him back.
* Implied in ''[[Rear Window]]'', where a newlywed couple move into an apartment close to the protagonists. They close their blinds, and are not seen for a while. After a few days, the man is seen leaning out of the window, and his wife calls him back.
* Harrison Ford's character pretends to do this in ''[[Frantic]]'' to stop a pair of Mossad agents roughing up the French girl who's helping him (actually Ford had just sneaked in the window).
* Harrison Ford's character pretends to do this in ''[[Frantic]]'' to stop a pair of Mossad agents roughing up the French girl who's helping him (actually Ford had just sneaked in the window).
* ''[[The Crazies (Film)|The Crazies]]'' (1973). Happens as a [[Mood Whiplash]] after the opening scene where a man burns his family to death. The two protagonists, a volunteer firefighter and a nurse, tease each other about ignoring the ringing phone and blaring fire siren.
* ''[[The Crazies]]'' (1973). Happens as a [[Mood Whiplash]] after the opening scene where a man burns his family to death. The two protagonists, a volunteer firefighter and a nurse, tease each other about ignoring the ringing phone and blaring fire siren.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* A combination of the two uses occurs in ''[[X Wing Series|The Bacta War]]'', with Corran being called back to bed by Mirax while he's up late at night, worrying over what he's gotten them all into (at the end of the last novel, he resigned his commission because the politicos wouldn't let him go after the [[Big Bad]], and the rest of the squadron followed).
* A combination of the two uses occurs in ''[[X Wing Series|The Bacta War]]'', with Corran being called back to bed by Mirax while he's up late at night, worrying over what he's gotten them all into (at the end of the last novel, he resigned his commission because the politicos wouldn't let him go after the [[Big Bad]], and the rest of the squadron followed).


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Monarch of the Glen (TV)|Monarch of the Glen]]''
* ''[[Monarch of the Glen]]''
{{quote| '''Justine:''' Did you sleep all right?<br />
{{quote|'''Justine:''' Did you sleep all right?
'''Archie:''' Eventually, thanks.<br />
'''Archie:''' Eventually, thanks.
'''Justine:''' Missed you. Come back to bed. }}
'''Justine:''' Missed you. Come back to bed. }}
* The chaste version occurs in one of the [[Flash Back]] sequences in the ''[[Stargate SG 1]]'' episode "Threshold". The participants are Teal'c and his then-pregnant wife Drey'auc.
* The chaste version occurs in one of the [[Flash Back]] sequences in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "Threshold". The participants are Teal'c and his then-pregnant wife Drey'auc.
* Occurs in ''[[Mad Men]]'' with Don and Betty.
* Occurs in ''[[Mad Men]]'' with Don and Betty.
* ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]'' - in a flashback, we see Aeryn's last sexual partner Velorek try and persuade her to come back to bed rather than going straight to her post.
* ''[[Farscape]]'' - in a flashback, we see Aeryn's last sexual partner Velorek try and persuade her to come back to bed rather than going straight to her post.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[Duke Nukem 3D (Video Game)|Duke Nukem 3D]]''
* ''[[Duke Nukem 3D]]''
{{quote| '''Duke:''' My name's Duke Nukem! After a few days of R&R, I'll be ready for more action!<br />
{{quote|'''Duke:''' My name's Duke Nukem! After a few days of R&R, I'll be ready for more action!
'''Woman:''' Aww, come back to bed, Duke! I'm ready for some action, nowww! }}
'''Woman:''' Aww, come back to bed, Duke! I'm ready for some action, nowww! }}
* ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]]''. "Stay, Kratos. Just a bit longer."
* ''[[God of War (series)|God of War]]''. "Stay, Kratos. Just a bit longer."
* ''[[Indigo Prophecy|Fahrenheit (AKA Indigo Prophecy)]]'' has Tyler do this to his girlfriend Sam. She's seducing him on their anniversary when the phone rings regarding the murder case he's working on. Annoyingly the game [[But Thou Must!|won't let you just stay with the hot girl]] and won't continue until you answer the phone and leave for work. Sam is understandably pissed.
* ''[[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)|Fahrenheit (AKA Indigo Prophecy)]]'' has Tyler do this to his girlfriend Sam. She's seducing him on their anniversary when the phone rings regarding the murder case he's working on. Annoyingly the game [[But Thou Must!|won't let you just stay with the hot girl]] and won't continue until you answer the phone and leave for work. Sam is understandably pissed.


== Webcomics ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* In ''[[Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]'', Belkar Bitterleaf gets this when he seduces Jenny the Bardess.
* In ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'', Belkar Bitterleaf gets this when he seduces Jenny the Bardess.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Futurama]]'': Fry hears this from [[My Own Grampa|his grandmother-to-be ]]in "Roswell That Ends Well", and suddenly sees her as the old woman he knows from the future;
* ''[[Futurama]]'': Fry hears this from [[My Own Grampa|his grandmother-to-be]] in "Roswell That Ends Well", and suddenly sees her as the old woman he knows from the future;
{{quote| "Come back to bed, deary"}}
{{quote|"Come back to bed, deary"}}
* [[The Simpsons]]: Homer did this once and annoyed Marge greatly.
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'': Homer did this once and annoyed Marge greatly.


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Latest revision as of 13:07, 14 September 2018

When one partner has to go somewhere and the other wants more sex. Often used to show just how devoted a character is to the task at hand—they're refusing sex in order to get on with it—while their Shallow Love Interest only has one thing on the brain. Alternately, it can lead to Coitus Uninterruptus.

A common, more chaste use is when one character gets up in the middle of the night to contemplate something (Common in mystery and Urban Fantasy stories) and their other wakes up and asks their beloved to come back to bed, so they can sleep.

No real life examples, please; this is All The Tropes, not Tropes After Dark.

Examples of Come Back to Bed, Honey include:


Anime and Manga

  • In Macross Plus, after Isamu and his co-worker/friend-with-benefits Lucy have had sex, Isamu is woken up by a call. He answers it but Lucy tells him to go back to be with her so he hangs up. The call was from his ex-girlfriend Myung, who has caught quite a Distress Ball and needs urgent help. Guld ends up saving her instead.
    • Actually, it's more complicated. The call was from Sharon, impersonating Myung, who back then was trapped in a fire. She was attempting to either bring Myung and Isamu together, instigate a fight between Isamu and Guld when the both showed up to save her, or kill Myung outright; Sharon was the one who overloaded a circuit and started the fire that put Myung in danger, then attempted to kill both Myung and Guld when Isamu didn't show up.

Film

M: Moneypenny, where's 007?
Moneypenny: He's on a mission, sir. In Austria.
M: Tell him to pull out. Immediately.
[James Bond receives message]
Girl: What happened? Where are you going?
Bond: Sorry. Something came up.
Girl: But, James, I need you.
Bond: So does England!

  • Implied in Rear Window, where a newlywed couple move into an apartment close to the protagonists. They close their blinds, and are not seen for a while. After a few days, the man is seen leaning out of the window, and his wife calls him back.
  • Harrison Ford's character pretends to do this in Frantic to stop a pair of Mossad agents roughing up the French girl who's helping him (actually Ford had just sneaked in the window).
  • The Crazies (1973). Happens as a Mood Whiplash after the opening scene where a man burns his family to death. The two protagonists, a volunteer firefighter and a nurse, tease each other about ignoring the ringing phone and blaring fire siren.

Literature

  • A combination of the two uses occurs in The Bacta War, with Corran being called back to bed by Mirax while he's up late at night, worrying over what he's gotten them all into (at the end of the last novel, he resigned his commission because the politicos wouldn't let him go after the Big Bad, and the rest of the squadron followed).

Live-Action TV

Justine: Did you sleep all right?
Archie: Eventually, thanks.
Justine: Missed you. Come back to bed.

  • The chaste version occurs in one of the Flash Back sequences in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Threshold". The participants are Teal'c and his then-pregnant wife Drey'auc.
  • Occurs in Mad Men with Don and Betty.
  • Farscape - in a flashback, we see Aeryn's last sexual partner Velorek try and persuade her to come back to bed rather than going straight to her post.

Video Games

Duke: My name's Duke Nukem! After a few days of R&R, I'll be ready for more action!
Woman: Aww, come back to bed, Duke! I'm ready for some action, nowww!

Web Comics

Western Animation

  • Futurama: Fry hears this from his grandmother-to-be in "Roswell That Ends Well", and suddenly sees her as the old woman he knows from the future;

"Come back to bed, deary"

  • The Simpsons: Homer did this once and annoyed Marge greatly.