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* After [[Superman]] gets temporarily [[Brought Down to Normal|de-powered]] in the events of ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'', Lois' assurances that she loves him, that it's perfectly understandable, that she's sure he'll be back to normal in no time, and even that she loves him for who he is and not how well he can perform, sound rather like Superman is having a different kind of [[The Loins Sleep Tonight|performance issue]].
* After [[Superman]] gets temporarily [[Brought Down to Normal|de-powered]] in the events of ''[[Infinite Crisis]]'', Lois' assurances that she loves him, that it's perfectly understandable, that she's sure he'll be back to normal in no time, and even that she loves him for who he is and not how well he can perform, sound rather like Superman is having a different kind of [[The Loins Sleep Tonight|performance issue]].
* In a ''[[Dilbert]]'' comic, Tina got in trouble for sending a dirty e-mail and Catbert decided to look the other way if she rubbed his belly. It has a hell of a subtext:
* In a ''[[Dilbert]]'' comic, Tina got in trouble for sending a dirty e-mail and Catbert decided to look the other way if she rubbed his belly. It has a hell of a subtext:
{{quote| '''Tina:''' This seems so wrong.<br />
{{quote|'''Tina:''' This seems so wrong.
'''Catbert:''' Try using both hands. }}
'''Catbert:''' Try using both hands. }}
* A ''[[The Far Side|Far Side]]'' panel had the Big Bad Wolf on a psychiatrist's couch, confessing that "on and off I've been dressing as a grandma ever since."
* A ''[[The Far Side|Far Side]]'' panel had the Big Bad Wolf on a psychiatrist's couch, confessing that "on and off I've been dressing as a grandma ever since."