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{{quote|''He couldn't see that Christie Lee was a woman
Who didn't need another lover; all she wanted was the sax!'' }}
* "Ten Cents a Dance" really ''is'' about the trials and tribulations of a woman who rents herself out as a dance partner -- [[wikipedia:Taxi dancer|a real phenomenon]] during the period it was written. That doesn't stop modern audiences, and possibly even the original listeners, from seeing a similarity to another, older profession. ''[[BioshockBioShock (series)]] 2'' took it even further and featured it in the loading screen for Siren Alley, the city's red-light district.
* "Firething" by Gudrun Gut, from the album Mortal Kombat: More Kombat. Intentionally plays up this trope, despite being about using a guy's lighter. Just take a look at the lyrics. http://www.songmeanings.net/songs/view/3530822107858768604/
* A lot of songs by the Lords of Acid invoke this trope, being just barely ambiguous enough to make you think they may not be about sex. A good example is one of the mixes of the song "Pussy" that even has cats meowing in the background.