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If this trope involves them insisting that a shared kiss didn't mean anything, the agreement will often be followed by a kiss.
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== Anime and Manga ==
* Sagara and Inaba in ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' pretend to be boyfriend/girlfriend to impress Inaba's friends. While they are "practicing", Kaname keeps telling herself that this trope is at work.
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* In ''[[Friends]]'' after Monica and Chandler sleep together for the first time, they insist to never do it again, then ask each other when they ''can'' do it again.
** Also notably averted with Monica and Joey—Chandler and Monica are asked to explain exactly how they got together, and Monica admits that it was actually Joey she had been looking for with the intention of sleeping with him, precisely ''because'' she wanted something "stupid and meaningless". She found Chandler first and, [[Happily Married|well...]]
* In ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined(2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', Apollo and Starbuck have some major drunken making out and things start getting heated before Apollo tries to slow them down, noticing that she seems to be upset. Starbuck's immediate response is to claim she just wanted an easy lay, and that there is nothing between the two of them - [[Unresolved Sexual Tension|an obvious lie to anyone who's watched them together up until that point]].
* In ''[[Doctor Who]]'', Martha gets kissed by the Doctor in her introductory episode. It's a genetic transfer, but she does develop a crush on him...
* In the second season of [[Dead Like Me]], Daisy kisses Mason and then adds, "Don't make any more of it than it is."