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{{quote|''"It's a custom tailored energy/super-power drainer. Transfers meta-human force and funnels it into the owner -- converting it to a number of pre-set super-powers.... We had to stop production. You'd be surprised how many disgusting uses there are for '[[Rubber Man|Plastic Man]]'."''
|'''Lightning Lady''', ''Evil, Inc.''}}
Some characters aren't happy just using their superhuman powers for truth, justice [[We All Live in America|and the American Way]]. They also apply them for... recreational purposes.
See [[Rule 34]]. [[Shapeshifters Do It for a Change]]
Also, have the [[Brain Bleach]] ready, just in case. Compare [[Mundane Utility]], which is when super-powers are used for trivial tasks that do not involve sex.
▲See [[Rule 34]]. [[Shapeshifters Do It for a Change]] is a related sub-trope. [[Fantastic Arousal]] is when this trope meets unusual body parts. Extreme cases of power perversion can border on [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]], especially those powers that are used for [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil]]. [[Mind Control]], [[Invisible Jerkass|invisibility]], [[Lovecraftian Superpower|sprouting tentacles]], and [[Time Master|the ability to stop time]] have some VERY [[Brain Bleach]]-requiring uses.
{{noreallife|at least, not until we have evidence that supernatural abilities exist.}}
{{examples}}▼
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== Anime
* This is known to have basically horrified [[Rumiko Takahashi]]. Repeatedly asked at conventions what would happen if the title character of ''[[Ranma ½
** The interesting part is, whether Takahashi wants to think about it or not, she ''did'' address it in the manga (albeit indirectly). The Musk Dynasty story arc describes an ancient culture which ritually tossed strong, wild animals they had captured (such as tigers, wolves, boars, and, at one point, a ''dragon'') into the Spring of Drowned Girl, in order to procure wives. Then they'd magically lock those "women" in human form and mate with them, so their offspring would inherit the traits of the mother's original form. As one might imagine,
* ''[[Futaba-Kun Change!
* However, Takahashi plays the trope totally straight in ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]''. During a trip to the beach, Jariten has these devices called "cores" that can make whatever they make out of sand become solid and even moveable. [[All Men Are Perverts|All three men present immediately make and animate full-size sculptures of the hottest woman they know
* Quite a bit of this occurs in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', but the most obvious example is Haruna and her [[Art Initiates Life|artifact]]
* [[Lovable Sex Maniac]] Kuroko of ''[[
* ''[[Naruto]]'' gives us some:
** Most obviously, Naruto's first seen attack, the Ninja Centrefold/Sexy no Jutsu. [[Attractive Bent Gender|Guess what it does?]]
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*** The Hokage is basically a [[Covert Pervert|pervert all round]]. He's clearly and explicitly noted to be vulnerable to Naruto's [[I Have Boobs - You Must Obey!|Sexy no Jutsu]].
** As Konohamaru showed in the beginning of ''Shippuden'', all one needs to do is combine the basic transformation jutsu (look like anyone) with the basic [[Me's a Crowd|clone jutsu]]. There is the endless capacity to make the image of anyone having sex with anyone else.
* In ''[[To
* For the morbidly curious ''[[Durarara!!]]'' fan: yes, Shinra ''has'' considered the potential bondage applications of his dullahan girlfriend's [[Dark Is Edgy|powers]] in the bedroom.
* Happened in ''[[One Piece]]'', when Sanji meet a
{{quote|'''Sanji:''' If I ever got the ability I wanted to use it to '''[[Bad Liar|GIRL'S BATH]]''' Ah no, I meant I asked myself '''[[Bad Liar|GIRL'S BATH]]''' No, I wanted to use it to benefit the humanity '''[[Rule of Three|GIRL'S BATH]]'''.}}
** A large part of Sanji's anger stemmed from the fact that Absalom, the person with the ability, did ''exactly'' that with his powers.
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** This is mentioned ''a lot'' in the SBS sections, to the point of being a [[Running Gag]] - and Oda will always answer very seriously and bluntly. Luffy's penis can stretch (and this was alluded to in series, at one point), Buggy can make his penis detach and make it fly around, yes, Jozu, who can turn into diamond, can have a diamond penis, and yes, Nico Robin can make copies of her breasts appear on any surface she likes.
* In ''[[Yu Yu Hakusho]]'', when Botan gives Yusuke the tools of a Spirit Detective, the first item is a set of x-ray glasses. He immediately tries to use them to look through her clothes. Botan clubs him with her oar.
* In the manga ''Category Freaks'', you have a group of very powerful supernatural entities who are trying to stop humanity being...well, eaten, by [[The Masquerade|everything that it doesn't know is there]]. The words "abuse of power" aren't exactly [[Sociopathic Hero|familiar to them]], and a couple of them have some weird sexual fetishes which they don't mind using off-label use of their powers to achieve. [[Grey and Black Morality|These are the good guys]]. If you want to know what the [[Complete Monster|bad guys]] do [[But for Me It Was Tuesday|on a day to day basis]] by perverting their powers, you'll need a large supply of [[Brain Bleach]], and to have made a detailed reading of all warnings in the [[Body Horror]], [[Nightmare Fuel]], and [[And I Must Scream]] entries on this wiki before hand.
* In ''[[Mahou no Iroha]]'', Iroha briefly grants Naoki supernatural artistic skill. He promptly uses it to make perverted sketches of famous idols. And Nanako.
* This trope is ''half'' of how Issei's powers work in ''[[High School DxD]]''. He can touch the clothes of women and [[Clothing Damage|shatter them into pieces]], {{spoiler|[[Hearing Voices|hear the thoughts of women]] ''coming out of their breasts'' and push Rias' ''nipples'' just to actually power up.}} If anyone has actually turned this trope into martial arts form, it's him.
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* ''[[Lyrical Nanoha|Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'': Sein's ability to [[Intangible Man|pass through matter]] is useful to escape (or let her fellow combatants escape) from her enemies - or, as demonstrated in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid|ViVid]]'', to play a trick on her friends while they are relaxing in the [[Hot Springs Episode|hot springs]].
* Became canon for Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, who have size-altering abilities (as [[Ant-Man]]/Giant Man and [[The Wasp]], respectively). One issue after Marvel discarded the [[Comics Code]] showed Janet writhing in pleasure, apparently all by herself, naked on her bed... only for a miniature, and equally naked, Hank to eventually emerge from the shadows between her legs and announce "Your turn."
** Eric O'Grady, the third
▲* Became canon for Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne, who have size-altering abilities (as [[Ant-Man]]/Giant Man and [[The Wasp]], respectively). One issue after Marvel discarded the [[Comics Code]] showed Janet writhing in pleasure, apparently all by herself, naked on her bed... only for a miniature, and equally naked, Hank to eventually emerge from the shadows between her legs and announce "Your turn."
* OK, Siryn/Banshee (Theresa Cassidy) of [[X-Force]]/X-Corporation/[[X-Factor (comics)|X-Factor]] has always had a crush on Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox). When they were working together in Paris, she was shown to be really interested in his self-orgy potential, even asking their teammate M (Monet St. Croix) something along the lines of "Come on, are you telling me you never thought about it?". Of course, snobbish as she is, Monet didn't want to continue the conversation. Later on, when the three of them were part of X-Factor Investigations, it turned out that: A) Monet ''was'' actually interested; B) Jamie actually ''did'' use his powers to improve his sex life, but in a different and more obvious way... {{spoiler|[[Me's a Crowd|by sleeping with both girls during the same night.]]}}▼
▲** Eric O'Grady, the third Antman, would later to use his shrinking to spy on two women, ON DIFFERENT OCCASIONS, showering. Unintended versions of this have also popped up with him ending up in the second Black Widow's top as well as being able to get a close up of the Skull Queen's [[Most Common Superpower|plans]].
* ''[[Spider-Man]]'':
▲* OK, Siryn/Banshee (Theresa Cassidy) of [[X-Force]]/X-Corporation/[[X-Factor]] has always had a crush on Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox). When they were working together in Paris, she was shown to be really interested in his self-orgy potential, even asking their teammate M (Monet St. Croix) something along the lines of "Come on, are you telling me you never thought about it?". Of course, snobbish as she is, Monet didn't want to continue the conversation. Later on, when the three of them were part of X-Factor Investigations, it turned out that: A) Monet ''was'' actually interested; B) Jamie actually ''did'' use his powers to improve his sex life, but in a different and more obvious way... {{spoiler|[[Me's a Crowd|by sleeping with both girls during the same night.]]}}
*
** [[James Cameron]] had the same idea, apparently. The never-filmed movie script had prepared featured MJ and Peter making love on a giant web. Spidey was supposed to even leave his mask on, which would probably serve to make the scene more "S&M"-ish. [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|The movie was supposed to be rated-R in case you were wondering.]]
** In one ''Marvel Knights'' storyline, Electro was seen frequenting a brothel with a prostitute who was a mutant shapeshifter, who could assume any form a customer desired. She seemed to specialize in super-heroines, but mentioned that some customers with fetishes had requested rather unusual ones, even Fin Fang Foom. Unfortunately, her conversation with Electro was cut off by Spidey breaking into the place before he could tell her what he wanted, so there's no way to tell.
* In ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'', the god-like Dr. Manhattan can change size, control matter and duplicate himself. There's a scene with him and Silk Spectre where he creates ''two'' of himself in the bedroom. This creeps out Silk Spectre, especially when she runs into the lab to find ''two more'' duplicates working on an experiment. ▼
** The Chameleon, a shapeshifter and [[Master of Disguise]], provides a very creepy example. On one occasion when he discovered Spidey's secret identity, he disguised himself as Peter with the intention of committing a [[Bed Trick]] on Mary Jane. It didn't get further than kissing, however, as she was immediately able to tell he wasn't Peter, claiming the kiss "made my skin crawl". It helped that she deliberately slipped him some misinformation the real Peter would have known to be wrong, just to make sure. When MJ called him out on it, Chameleon then turned into a stereotypical muscular hunk, and then a sophisticated-looking older man, to show he could take any physical visage she might fantasize about, before then shifting back to his normal form with the [[Attempted Rape| intention of taking her by force anyway]]. Unfortunately for him, though, that was the moment MJ [[Badass Damsel|beat the ever-loving crap]] out of him [[Batter Up|with a baseball bat]].
▲* In ''[[Watchmen (comics)|Watchmen]]'', the god-like Dr. Manhattan can change size, control matter and duplicate himself. There's a scene with him and Silk Spectre where he creates ''two'' of himself in the bedroom. This creeps out Silk Spectre, especially when she runs into the lab to find ''two more'' duplicates working on an experiment.
* A similar event showed up during the [[Mark Waid]] ''[[Legion of Super-Heroes (comics)|Legion of Super-Heroes]]'' reboot. Three male legionnaires who have an interest in Triplicate Girl go on dates with her, and one finally asks if she ever considered using her power during a date. She replies, somewhat surprised, that she already is. The three then discover they'd been on the date with her ''at the same time''. All three quickly excuse themselves and head to the nearest bar.
* [[Gadgeteer Genius]] The Engineer from ''[[The Authority]]'' has, in [[Canon]], justifiably described herself as a "closet exhibitionist". As a superhero, she parades around buck naked in the [[Chrome Champion]] form which she can [[Transformation Sequence|transform into]] thanks to the nanotechnology in her blood. During her on-again, off-again relationship with Jack Hawksmoor, she uses her nanotech abilities to split herself into two autonomous copies. This is while ''another'' of her bodies that she's mentally controlling is giving a lecture. One could only imagine what would happen if she got her wires crossed.
* In addition to the references in the ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]'' films mentioned below, a scene in ''[[Heroes Reborn|Heroes Reborn Fantastic Four]]'' in which Reed reveals he's been offered a part in a porn film, but turned it down; Sue comments that now no-one but her will ever know the ''real'' reason he's called Mr Fantastic.
** They did it in the 616 universe too. Scene: Sue is pissed because a social worker says the FF's home is an unsafe environment and is trying to take her kids away. Reed comes home and starts putting the moves on Sue to relieve her tension. Cut to sometime later in Reed and Sue's bedroom. Sue is laying on the bed in a daze and says, in very wobbly text, "Have I ever mentioned what a...'''wonderful''' set of abilities you acquired from those cosmic rays?" Even [[Stan Lee]] himself brought this up in an [http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2011/03/spidey-bites.html interview with Vanity Fair].
** Played with in the [[Marvel Mangaverse]] where that universe's Reed Richards was bemoaning about how ''[[Reed Richards Is Useless|useless]]'' his powers are and how he only uses them to stretch his brain to make himself slightly smarter, said to a group of naked women he's in bed with.
* DC character Grace once admitted to having gone out with [[Plastic Man]], and assured Roy Harper that there were "advantages".
** In [[Justice League of America|JLA]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20130603232346/http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/6/64034/1269128-plas_barda_super.jpg Plastic Man posed as Big Barda's dress]
** He tried to spy on Wonder Woman in another story, sneaking into her house and disguising himself as a lamp. She noticed him and said, "If my body were the last thing you ever saw, would it be worth it?" He got the hint and left with a sulk.
* Starfox ([[Name's the Same|the one from Marvel]]) has the power to control the emotions of others. In one [[She Hulk]] arc, a suit was brought against him by some, including [[She Hulk]] herself, who may have been forced into sex with him thanks to his powers. (The man's real name is ''Eros'', after all).
* Dylan Battles, the techie of Kate Spencer, once said in ''[[Manhunter (comics)|Manhunter]]'' that he could alter her suit so that she would "feel like she was in a state of perpetual org-" before being cut off.
* The highly debatable Chuck Austen run on the ''X-Men'' had the Polaris/Havok wedding. The stripper could change shape and the X-Men were calling out well known female superheroes. Because that's like totally moral and superheroic.
* Power Perversion Potential was played completely seriously in ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'', with Emma Frost using her powers to psychically seduce Scott Summers. It was not taken well by other resident psychic Jean Grey.
** Frost also uses her powers to neutralize a hostile group of reporters, of both genders, by making them orgasm themselves into a faint.
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* In the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' Season 8 comics, the entirety of an issue is spent with Buffy and {{spoiler|Angel}} finding various ways to enjoy their new-found superpowers, including the phrase, "Do you want to try it flying now?"
* Leetah from ''[[Elf Quest]]'' has healing powers, which are essentially flesh-shaping magic. It's been hinted at (once vaguely by the original authors, once explicitly in a [[Running the Asylum]] plotline) that she uses her powers to make sex ''quite'' interesting.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101102234659/http://www.loveandcapes.com/readit/lnc0137.html This] from ''[[Love and Capes]]''.
* ''[[Empowered]]''. Quite apart from Emp's suit enhancing her libido, there's Mindf**k using telepathy to have a [[Mental Affair]] with Sistah Spooky under everyone's noses.
* ''[[Black Panther
* ''[[Flex Mentallo]]'''s final feat before reaching the headquarters of the vanished League of Leagues is to wade through a superhero orgy complete with every possible use of superpowers that crossed [[Grant Morrison]]'s mind.
* Marvel Comics villain the Purple Man has super-pheromones, much like Daken above, except a lot stronger: he can use them to make people do whatever he wants (and they can last for quite a while before they get flushed out of a victim's system). Being a villain, he [[Love Is in the Air|used the power for sex]] constantly. He even fathered at least one child with a woman he was mind controlling (who later left him when she shook it off).
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* Matt Cable, Abby's first husband in ''[[Swamp Thing]]'', eventually gained a kind of limited [[Reality Warper]] power, one that he used to create psychic projections that would sexually pleasure him. This eventually led him into the clutches of her evil father, Anton Arcane. There's a reason Matt later had a lot of bad karma to work off [[The Sandman|in bird form.]]
==Fan Works==
* Fans ''always'' find ways to pervert powers and the like. You can find this in ''every'' fandom from the [[Furry Fandom]] to ''[[Star Wars]]'' fanfiction.▼
▲== Fan Works ==
* [[Game Mod
▲Fans ''always'' find ways to pervert powers and the like. You can find this in ''every'' fandom from the [[Furry Fandom]] to ''[[Star Wars]]'' fanfiction.
▲* [[Game Mod|Game Mods]]. You're given the creative power to do just about anything you want within the limits of the game. What do people do? Why, make sexual adventures, anatomically correct mods, etc, of course!
* One ''[[Naruto]]'' fanfic mentioned, in an aside, the logical issues with personal use of [[Doppelganger Spin|Shadow Clone Jutsu]] combined with [[Gender Bender|Transformation/Sexy Jutsu]] when you get the memory feedback from your clone.
** Several humor fanfics have pointed out that Byakugan users are probably the biggest clan of perverts, closet or otherwise, in the world. The reasoning behind this is that they have limited x-ray vision and can see long distances.
** Several fanfics state that the Akimichi Expansion ability can be used to enlarge any [[Biggus Dickus|body part]].
** There was at least one fanfiction where Ino possesses someone in the middle of sexual intercourse.
** Basically any of the jutsu and kekkei genkei abilities can be perverted.
* ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'':
** Cassandra Claire's popular ''[[The Draco Trilogy]]'' features a Polyjuice brothel.
** The fanfic ''Backward With Purpose'' has [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4101650/21/Backward_With_Purpose a scene] where Ginny mentions that some couples "play with Polyjuice Potion."
** There's at least one fanfic where Hermione uses the Time Turner to [[Screw Yourself|screw herself]].
** In ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100522115040/http://marjorie.auroris.net/hp1-01.shtml Harry Potter and the Charm of Venus]'', Hermione uses a paralyzing charm on Harry, then proceeds to explain to him in detail a spell she learned on her own that will give her control over his ''hormones'' and can only be broken if Harry sleeps with enough other girls in about one month.
** One [http://www.tthfanfic.org/Story-2103/DonSample+Ton+Tongue+Toffees.htm crossover fic] has Dawn give Willow and Kennedy a whole bag of Ton Tongue Toffees. They finish it in one night, and ask Fred and George for a longer-lasting variety.
** ''[[My Immortal
** Tonks's Metamorphamagus powers have not escaped the notice of fanfic writers. If
** There's an
* Pretty much any ''[[Star Trek]]'' shipping fic that involves at least one Vulcan character will explore how touch-telepathy and mindmelds affect sex. Particularly if the two are [[Mindlink Mates]].
** Almost as soon as someone paired Odo the shapeshifter up with Major Kira in ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', authors began exploring the... interesting possibilities of a character whose natural form was that of a gelatinous liquid and who could shape himself into a replica of ''anything''. This was hinted at in-universe in the seventh season episode "Chimera", when Odo and Kira make up after a misunderstanding and proceed to celebrate their reunion with the primetime-safe version of sex - Odo transforms into a shimmering golden cloud of light and envelops Kira, who spreads her arms wide, turns slowly around and revels in it with a look of complete ecstasy on her face.
* ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' fandom is very imaginative when it comes to "interesting" ways of using the various abilities.
* There is a ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' fanfic where Shinji and Rei become [[Mindlink Mates]] and figure out that them sharing sensory input extends to sexual stimulation as well, meaning that during sex, they also feel what the other feels in full detail. They quickly take advantage of this... and then they teach it to Asuka as well.
* ''[[
* The ''[[Sith Academy]]'' fanfic series starts with "Force-driven monkey love" around story #27 and runs wild with it.
* In the world of ''[[Inception]]'', people's minds contain projections of other real people they know (and they can interact with those projections, as can other dreamers), and one character is a [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|Forger]]. In addition, the laws of physics are more like guidelines, and [[Out with a Bang|if someone dies]], they just wake up. The fandom's [[Kink Meme]] demonstrates just how much thought some of its fans have put into what ''else'' one could do in the dream state besides steal and plant ideas, given those facts.
* There's a ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5777557/1/Harunas_Most_EroEro_Adventure fanfic] where [[Yaoi Fangirl|Haruna]] uses her [[Art Initiates Life|artifact]] to bring people's fantasies to life as a money-making scheme. Trouble is, she can't resist adding her own touches to them...
** Similarly, ''[[Artifact Abuse]]'' is basically a compilation of Haruna horribly misusing her artifact in various ways.
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'' has [[Disability Superpower|Toph]], who is blind but can "see" vibrations via her [[Elemental Powers|earthbending]]. Many fans have noted the voyeuristic potential of being able to see through walls, or even through clothes... as well as the [[Brain Bleach
** Barely a fan exists that hasn't realised Sokka's and Suki's ''night'' during "The Southern Raiders" would have been completely "visible" to Toph (though whether this is played for humour, drama or fetish depends on the individual). One fanfic even adds Zuko to the list of unintentional voyeurs, sensing extreme heat from the two.
** Katara learning unusual uses for Blood Bending, an ability which is explicitly used to manipulate the blood ''in another person's body.''
* ''[[Luminosity]]'' uses this trope to give us a one-line sex scene.
{{quote|''Among the enhanced vampire senses is touch.''}}
* ''[[Touhou]]'' fandom. Oh ZUN, ''Touhou'' fandom. Name a power, and it is more probable than not that some fan has devised a sexual use for it. Merely some of the more common applications include both [[Cute Witch|Marisa]] and [[Mad Doctor|Eirin]] creating aphrodisiac potions, Sakuya doing whatever she wants after she [[Time Stands Still|stops time]], Alice upgrading her [[Marionette Master|puppetry skills]] to [[People Puppets]] for less than savoury intentions, [[Reality Warper|Yukari]] doing everything from swapping genders to changing ages to simple bondage, Suika using her density-manipulation to alter body sizes, Keine becoming massively [[Incredibly Lame Pun|horny]] in her hakutaku form, Kaguya and Mokou utilising their mutual [[Immortality]] for some brutal "play", [[Intrepid Reporter|Aya]] using her speed to obtain [[Panty Shot
** ZUN himself has been known to throw fuel on the fire now and then, such as with Tenshi Hinanawi, who canonically uses her celestial durability for [[It Amused Me|boredom-driven]] [[Too Kinky to Torture|masochism]], Suika Ibuki, walking boozehall, and Byakuren Hijiri, who explicitly specialises in body-enhancing spells.
* The ''[[Golden Sun]] Gag Battle'' [[Doujinshi]] 4koma anthology goes into Psynergy Perversion Potential a few times, such as using Catch to [[Panty Shot|flip Mia's skirt]] or Reveal to spy through people's clothes. Then you get the [[Kink Meme]] requests for creative use of Growth ([[Naughty Tentacles|vine bondage]] or [[Clothing Damage|messing with clothes made from plant-based fibers]]), various ice and fire powers (temperature play), [[Dirty Mind Reading|Mind Read or Spirit Sense]]...
* In ''[[The Life of the Legendaries]]'', the super-high tech cosplay costumes (which turn the wearers into [[Mons|Pokémon]]) are mentioned to have been put to use for...unclean purposes. And demonstrated when a cosplayer in a Gardevoir costume uses the costume's psychic powers to remove a waitress's dress in a hotel restaurant.
* Heck, [[Kink Meme
* ''[[Dragon Age: The Crown of Thorns
* In ''[[Good Omens]]'' fandom, there are many [[Noble Demon|Crowley]]/[[Our Angels Are Different|Aziraphale]] fanfics that take advantage of the characters' [[Reality Warper|reality-warping powers]] to facilitate sex, such as making clothes vanish or ensuring that they don't need lube.
* Creative uses for telepathy and metal manipulation are common in the more explicit [[X-Men (Comic Book)|Xavier/Magneto]] [[Slash Fic]]. Using telepathy to experience what his partner's feeling is ubiquitous in stories set after Xavier's spinal injury.
* Saucy fanart and fanfics for ''[[My Little Pony:
** ''[[Romance Reports]]'' demonstrates that a sufficiently talented telekinetic doesn't even need sex toys, and can simulate any of their effects from thin air (much to Cheerilee's delight). Furthermore, several side stories demonstrate that earth ponies possessing greater stamina than unicorns and pegasi doesn't only apply to manual labour (much to Rainbow Dash's frustration).
** This trope takes a dip into the nightmarish with [[God of Evil|Discord]], whose [[Reality Warper|limitless power]] and [[For the Evulz|limitless malevolence]] has led to an unsettling amount of works depicting Discord [[Break the Cutie|breaking the mane six]] in entirely different ways.
* In ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]'', Yuki, Mikuru, Kyon and [[OC Stand
* A disturbing ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' short fic simply titled "Peach" features Bowser using his size changing power during a sexual intercourse, then healing his partner,Princess Peach, from nearly fatal wounds from size change with the Green Mushroom. It gets worse.. [[Crosses the Line Twice|it goes into a detailed account of Bowser Jr's spiky shell, unknowingly, used for the sexual pleasure of Peach, as she births him.]]
* ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'': Half-demon empath/magician Raven has powers of flight, telekinesis, and teleportation. Cyborg's advanced robotic prosthesis can be reconfigured into a variety of tools and weapons. Shapeshifter Beast Boy is abnormally strong and agile and possessed of a ''very'' good sense of smell, and this is just when he is in his human form. Some fanfics take these abilities a ''bit'' further.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130801030623/http://nightboyart.blogspot.com/2012/01/totem-of-aquaphallic-molestation.html This piece of fan art] (NSFW) takes the ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' spell [http://www.wowpedia.org/Void_Tendrils Void Tendrils] to
▲* [http://nightboyart.blogspot.com/2012/01/totem-of-aquaphallic-molestation.html This piece of fan art] (NSFW) takes the ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' spell [http://www.wowpedia.org/Void_Tendrils Void Tendrils] to the [[Naughty Tentacles|logical conclusion]].
* The title character of ''[[Ben 10]]'' has abilities to [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|shapeshift into various alien creatures]], who each possess their own powers and biology, and has unsurprisingly not escaped the fans. As a result, it's fairly common in fanfics to have Ben using his aliens forms' powers to... "better please" his lovers, with some of the most popular to it being [[Naughty Tentacles|Benmummy]], Ghostfreak, Goop and Wildmutt. Amusingly enough, this kind of fic is one of the few cases where [[Love Interest|Julie Yamamoto]] isn't [[The Scrappy]] anymore...
* In the ''[[Star Wars]]'' fic ''[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/2699319/1/The_Auction The Auction]'', Luke tells Mara that now he understands why the old Jedi Order forbid relationships... with Force enhanced sex, no Jedi would ever leave the bed otherwise.
* The ''[[One Piece]]''
== Films -- Animation ==
* In ''[[The Incredibles]]'', one of the headlines reads something about someone using X-Ray vision as a peeping tom.
** Fairly innocent, but there
** Also implied in their Playful Banter scene.
{{quote|'''Elastigirl:''' I think you need to be more...flexible." ''(whips between Mr. Incredible's legs)''
'''Mr Incredible:''' ''(blinks)'' Arrrrrre you doing anything later? }}
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'', the [http://silverwingfox.deviantart.com/art/Boys-and-their-Toys-201104606?q=gallery%3Asilverwingfox%2F8638920&qo=22 magic mirror], [[Paranoia Fuel|you will never think of the Beast the same way again]].
* In ''[[Megamind]]'', Titan uses his X-Ray vision at one point to peep into [[Hot Scoop|Roxanne Ritchi's]] apartment. Make of that what you will.
* Subverted in ''[[All-Star Superman (film)|All Star Superman]]''; when inviting Lois to his Fortress of Solitude, Superman allows her to take a shower. While using it, she asks him from the other side of the wall if he is using his X-Ray vision to peep at her, commenting that she would hardly escape the temptation if she could herself. But naturally Superman isn't using it out of respect for her privacy.
== Films -- Live-Action ==
* [[Jim Carrey]] uses his God powers to give [[Jennifer Aniston]] bigger boobs and a bodacious orgasm in ''[[Bruce Almighty]]''.
** And cause a [[Marilyn Maneuver|gust of wind]] to [[Panty Shot|lift a random woman's skirt.]]
* The ''[[Fantastic Four (film)|Fantastic Four]]'' [[The Movie|films]] are rather fond of this. In the first film, a reporter asks if it's true that Mr. Fantastic "can expand ''any part'' of his anatomy?", eliciting "oooooh"s from every woman in the background, and in the second film his fingers expand to twice their original length whilst he's
** [[Crosses the Line Twice|"Wouldn't want her to die in a rockslide."]]
** In the deleted scenes Johnny was shown riding the elevators of the Baxter Building and raising the temperature when attractive women would enter, thus forcing them to remove more and more articles of clothing.
* ''[[X2: X-
** ... followed closely by a shift into [[Foe Yay|William]] [[Fan Disservice|Stryker]].
** She tried the same trick on Magneto in ''[[X-Men: First Class|X Men First Class]]'', turning from her teenaged form into a more mature woman (Rebecca Romijn in a cameo) in the belief that he'd prefer her that way. Magneto was not impressed, because he wanted "the real Raven." It took her two tries to realize that he wanted her blue.
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* In ''Modern Problems'', Chevy Chase's character uses his telekinetic power to give his girlfriend a screaming orgasm.
* [[Mel Gibson]]'s character in ''[[What Women Want]]'' uses his mind reading ability to be better at sex. This ends up backfiring when the woman assumes that the only way he could be that in tune with her is if he was gay. That and the fact that he had trouble [[The Loins Sleep Tonight|getting it up at first]].
* ''[[My Super Ex-Girlfriend]]'' features both flying sex and [[Destructo-Nookie|broken beds]]
* The infamous ''The Erotic Adventures of [[Pinocchio]]'' was saddled with the unforgettable tagline, "It's Not Only His Nose That Grows!"
* In ''[[The World Is Not Enough]]'', when [[James Bond (film)|007]] is visiting Zukovsky's casino, he momentarily switches on the infra-red vision in his [[Goggles Do Something Unusual|glasses]], revealing all the women in their underwear. Of course, the glasses reveal that they're all ''armed'', too, so he ''could'' just be checking out the opposition. But then, it's [[The Casanova|Bond]].
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* In ''[[The Matrix|The Matrix Reloaded]]'', The Merovingian reprograms a chocolate cake so that when a random woman eats it, she has an orgasm.
* In ''[[Last Action Hero]]'', once learning that the magic ticket works, Nick the projectionist dreams of using it to visit famous leading ladies like Greta Garbo.
== Literature ==
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** With a [[Noodle Implements|Sony Walkman]], too. They were listening to [[Dire Straits]].
** Also, the most popular use of the ''finite'' improbability generator? To "break the ice at parties by making all the molecules in the hostess's undergarments leap simultaneously one foot to the left".
* In Kelley Armstrong's series ''[[The Otherworld|Women of the Otherworld]]'', the women's species and/or abilities often play into their sex lives. Particularly ''Dime Store Magic'', in which a witch seduces a sorcerer by using spells to turn on the radio, light candles, caress him with wind, and most notably, use a modified fireball spell that apparently made her warm fingers particularly stimulating. ''Personal Demon'' shows us a chaos half-demon who gets a high off chaotic emotions and adrenaline. Her lover arouses her by
* The entire point of [[Love Potion|Eros gas]] in ''[[Stationery Voyagers]]''. Or the [[Humanity Ensues|Drisalian suspension]] [[Evil Sorcerer|Lamdock]] tries on the Voyagers to make them more prone, so he could lure them into a trap [[Death by Sex|and possibly kill them]]. {{spoiler|It only works on Marlack and Neone. (The seduction part, not the killing part
* In Julian May's ''[[Saga of the Exiles]]'' and the prequel/sequels (I hate time travel...) ''Intervention'' and the ''[[Galactic Milieu]]'' trilogy, the recreational aspects of metapsychic life are addressed- indeed, one of the characters in the latter series writes a book about sexual behavior in metapsychics (prompting a comment from the narrator that he wasn't mentioned as the pioneer of doing it in the air).
* One of the villains in [[David Eddings]]' ''The Tamuli'' was an illusionist who made his income conjuring up better-than-reality illusionary prostitutes for a variety of degenerates - and this is quite a substantial income when you live in a [[Wretched Hive]].
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* In ''Prophecy'', by Elizabeth Haydon, the title character (for the previous book), Rhapsody, takes a bath. Her lover has the elemental ties to [[Making a Splash|water]] and takes the opportunity to put them to good use. Once she realizes what's going on, she decides she'd be more comfortable if he was actually in the water with her. She then discovers that he doesn't need to breathe underwater.
* In one of ''[[The Witcher]]'' novels when Geralt reminisce his stormy romance with Yennefer, fond memories include her [[Zero-G Spot|levitation spells]]. And in another - certain wizard's tower is filled with illusions like flowering orchard or naked servant girl.
* Deliberately invoked in ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' book ''Death Masks'' when Harry uses an enchanted rope to tie up
** Molly suggests he try something similar with Susan in ''Changes'', prompting Harry to be a little disturbed at the fact that her mind went there. Molly tends to occasionally weird him out whenever certain aspects of her life have occasion to be brought up, mostly because he's known her since she was a little girl so it just seems ''wrong''.
** Also discussed in regards to Lasciel's shadow in both ''Dead Beat'' and ''White Night'', with Bob mentioning that Lasciel's shadow could have become ''anyone'' in Harry's mind and was fully capable of [[Kiss Me, I'm Virtual|making everything feel as real as if it were actually happening.]]
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* Vampires in ''[[Necroscope]]'' demonstrate that while going [[One-Winged Angel]] may [[Body Horror|look unpleasant]], a writhing mass of holes and parts can give [[Exotic Equipment|exquisite]] [[Vampires Are Sex Gods|sensations]] to its sexual partners. Of course, [[Vagina Dentata|since this is]] [[Out with a Bang|a horror series]]...
* The [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]] is full of this, from telepathy to psychokinesis to Force lightning.
* You think it couldn't happen in a saga containing long stretches of abstinence like ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]''? Wrong. In the fourth book, Edward does explain that their inability to sleep allows
* In the novel ''Some Other Place, The Right Place'', Diana uses her ability to hypnotize Day for some...somewhat unethical methods. Once accidentally, and once deliberately when he refused to give her oral, so she hypnotizes him and ''makes him do it'', which he doesn't realize she did until afterwards.
* ''[[The
* ''The Fermata'' is entirely about this. A man discovers the ability to stop time... and uses it almost entirely for voyeuristic purposes.
* Either inverted or played straight depending on your attitudes in ''[[Legends of Laconia|Halloween Romance]]''. [[Our Werewolves Are Different|Selene]] asks her boyfriend Ferdinand if his body works the same in sexual situations now that he's a vampire. He replies that it does, since [[Our Vampires Are Different|his blood (very slowly) flows]], but "everything takes longer."
* In ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]'', 'Mad-Eye' Moody's false eye can see through clothes. There's no evidence that he himself abuses this ability. {{spoiler|His impostor, however, in ''[[
* Crowley from ''[[Good Omens]]'' can "do weird things with his tongue."
** [[Averted Trope|But then again]], in this universe angels and demons are generally [[Asexuality|asexual]].
* Bug from ''[[Gone (novel)]]'', who can turn invisible, hides in Diana's room while she's getting changed. The other characters seem aware of this habit, though; Diana chases him out after she hears him, Penny tortures him with her own powers the one time he tried, and Caine makes some death threats before {{spoiler|having sex with Diana}} to make sure, if Bug's in the room, he evacuates.
* As expectable in a
* ''[[Labyrinths of Echo]]'' series often mention the people of Kuman Khalifate being highly skilled at arranging their lives in the most hedonistic ways possible without interfering with necessities. They have ancient and well developed traditions of alchemy in general and "love drugs" in particular - some for body augmentations or sensory alterations, but there's e.g. an incense inhaling which together allows participants to body swap while touching. They are even prepared to deal with the consequences, by mass-producing "Delight of the Abandoned" - pills that quickly remove attachment to - and influences (including picked up habits) of - an ex-lover, so all that remains is good memories.
== Live-Action TV ==
* Referred to in an episode of ''[[Angel]]'', when dealing with a man who could detach any part of his body and let it wander around independently. He stalks a woman, eventually sending his hands into her house to crawl around under her bedcovers. As Doyle notes, "At least it was just his hands down there. ...Wish I hadn't even thought that."
** Also, the physics genius who discovered the means to arrest time in a specific area, and tried to use it to freeze himself and his girlfriend at the peak of an everlasting orgasm.
** Even our hero does
* An episode of ''[[Honey I Shrunk the Kids (TV series)|Honey I Shrunk the Kids]]'' involved Wayne's family rescuing him from kidnappers, using superpowers they'd received based on a chameleon. Amy the daughter was invisible due to permanent camouflage, Nick the son had mutated hands and feet that allowed him to climb walls and Diane... Diane had a long tongue. A ''really'' long tongue. The Power Perversion Potential was explicitly stated when, after rescue, Wayne promises his family to immediately reverse their changes but Diane, when the others leave, smiles and says she can wait a bit, and then gives him a kiss that has him wide-eyed.
* [[Star Trek]] barely scratched the surface of all the [[Not Safe for Work|NSFW]] things people would probably do with all the alien species and available technology if given the opportunity, but did offer some intriguing hints:
** In ''[[Star Trek: The
** In ''[[Star Trek: The
** In ''[[Star Trek:
** In ''[[Star Trek:
*** Q did this once, modifying Janeway's quarters into a romantic honeymoon suite as part of his effort to court her. She ultimately refused, but Q's ''actual'' son (via a female Q) was far worse and more juvenile. He turned the reactor room into [[Go-Go Dancing|a go-go-dance club]], and then used his powers to strip off Seven-of-Nine's clothes, claiming her body was "perfection". Fortunately, being an [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]], she ignored him completely.
** In ''[[Star Trek:
* In an episode of ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess]]'' with a magical parchment that makes whatever is written on it happen, Joxer uses it to make [[Billy Mays|not just one, not just two]], but [[Rule of Three|THREE]] naked dancing copies of Gabrielle appear, much to her disgust. Of course, he didn't realize it was a magic parchment, he was just trying [[What an Idiot!|to write a sexy limerick to win her affections.]]
* Piper Halliwell, from ''[[Charmed]]'' who has the special power to stop motion, once mentions that she "freezes" her date when they are... so she can...
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** So you didn't believe Spike when he [[Blatant Lies|claimed to be doing naked push ups in bed?]]
** Willow and Tara are shown at least once to use their magic powers while having sex. ("You make me come--[[Last-Second Word Swap|plete]]!")
*** They are on screen [[Something Else Also Rises|levitating a lot]], [[Zero-G Spot|including that one.]]
** And then there's [[Really Gets Around|Faith]] bragging to Spike about what she can do with her Slayer muscles...
** The Nerd Trio are seen trying to use their inventions for various perverted purposes, like an invisibility gun to help them spy on a bikini wax and a mind control device to pick up chicks. {{spoiler|The latter is subverted when [[Reality Ensues|the girl wakes up early and angrily tells them what they're doing is rape, and is killed when she tries to escape]] -- the scene marks the trio crossing the [[Moral Event Horizon]] from comic relief to dangerous villains.}}
* Don't forget ''[[Lois and Clark]]'' on the ceiling. There is also one seen where Clark uses X-ray vision to see Lois' underwear. This is after they get married.
** There's also an episode where a regular Joe is granted Superman's powers. When he tracks the guy down, he finds him sitting on a building using his x-ray vision to look through the building across the way... and into a women's locker room. Superman is not amused.
* ''[[Smallville]]'':
*
** Maxima, [[Zatanna]], and a few others use [[Psychic Powers]], magic, or other talents to seduce people.
** Subverted when Clark uses his X-ray vision to look into a girls' locker room - it's distinctly non-sexy, since the "X-ray" part is applied [[Exact Words|rather literally]]. The first scene of that kind plays it more straight, with a rather sexy shot of Lana's back... and no indication of Clark looking away.
* In an early episode of ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', Matt uses his telepathy to improve his and his wife's sex life.
** Near the beginning of the second season, [[Master of Illusion|Candice]] (while taking care of the recovering Sylar) tries to tempt his cooperation with various sexual fetishes - a geisha, twin blonde cheerleaders, and finally, [[Screw Yourself|Sylar himself.]] {{spoiler|Unfortunately for her, sex is not Sylar's number one craving...}}
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** In another episode, some teenage loser uses a recently-created wishing well to make himself invisible so [[The Peeping Tom|he can spy on girls showering and such]].
* In one episode of ''[[The Greatest American Hero]]'', Ralph temporarily gains mind-control powers, which he uses on his wife Pam. This being 80's American network television, it was just some window-washing and sandwich-making.
* One of the [[Monster of the Week|troubled cases]] on ''[[Fringe]]'' is a projective
* Basically the whole premise of ''[[Dollhouse]]''. There are some clients that want something like an assassin, a hostage negotiator, a bodyguard, or what-have-you, but the vast majority of their income is from providing preprogrammed [[Sex Slave
* Played Straight in ''[[True Blood]]'', where vampires often use their super-human strength and speed on intimate partners. A couple times vampires have been shown to screw at 'warp speed'.
** When Jason finds out that Sam is a shifter, he begins to wonder just what other uses this power has. He once wonders if Sam has had sex with an animal while an animal, because it wouldn't be bestiality if Sam was in animal form, it'd just be nature. Andy is disgusted by even thinking of this. It's unknown if Sam does this or not.
* In an episode of ''[[Extras]]'', Ricky Gervais is talking with Patrick Stewart. Stewart is complaining that he's tired of playing Professor X and wants to focus on his own original character: a psychic who can make
{{quote|'''Stewart:''' Oh, they try to cover up, but I've already seen everything.}}
* Shown several times in ''[[The Invisible Man (TV series)|The Invisible Man]]''. Surprisingly, Darien, being a thief, rarely uses his new ability to steal, except when specifically assigned to do so. He does this in the series finale, only to leave the stolen money on the sidewalk after having a realization that he doesn't want to go back to his old life anymore. In the pilot, he tries to spy on a soldier and a nurse getting it on. Unfortunately for him (and the audience), his ability is controlled by adrenalin, resulting in him inadvertantly becoming visible. The soldier is not amused. After getting his black eye taken care of, he learns some yogic techniques which not only give him complete control over his ability but also allow him to cover only parts of his body with "quicksilver" as well as coat other objects with the substance. He later sneaks into the house of his Keeper but stops short of seeing her in the shower (especially since water would make him visible). A character asks him later if he has ever sneaked into the girls' locker room while invisible.
== Music ==
* [[Tom Smith]]'s "Waking Up Jedi". Two excerpted lines:
{{quote|''I had those Jedi mind tricks which were quite the little perk
''My girlfriend is weak-minded; I was almost late for work.
And best of all, my girl and I combine our Jedi powers / There's lots of ways to use the force. And some can last for hours.'' }}▼
''And best of all, my girl and I combine our Jedi powers
▲
== Myths & Religion ==
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== Tabletop Games ==
*
** In the same universe, there's also the d20-era "Book of Erotic Fantasy" with similar content.
** On the non-magical side of ''D&D'', a character who gets a high enough result on an Escape Artist skill check is capable of squeezing through a four-square-inch hole. 4chan decided to go [http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/921167/ "spelunking"].
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* In ''[[Exalted]]'', the Lunars can create empowered demi-humans called Beastmen. To do so, they need to either A) Take a human form and have intercourse with an animal or B) Take an animal form and have intercourse with a human... keep in mind, some characters have entire armies of these.
** There's also a skill they can learn which allows them to [[Gender Bender|swap gender]].
** And as of ''Dreams of the First Age'', Lunars have access to a high-Essence Shapeshifting Knack that modifies their ability to take another human's form. Instead of needing to kill the human and partake of their heart's blood, they just need to have sex with them.
** [http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=60995 The Scroll of Swallowed Darkness]. That is all. No, really, ''that is all''.
** With the release of ''Glories of the Most High'' books, there is now a canon sex-based martial arts style.
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* ''[[GURPS]]'' has fun with this. Flexibility explicitly gives you a bonus on Erotic Art rolls. The ''Bio-Tech'' supplement is very aware of this trope with it's "enhanced female secondary and male primary sexual characteristics", [[Exotic Equipment|"Exotic Genitalia"]] and "Prehensile Tongue" all giving bonuses to the same skill.
* ''[[Shadowrun]]'' is full of this, at least in the setting chapters. Certain mages have been rumored to use Summoned Spirits for... services. Simsense can be - and often is - used in a similar manner. The chapter on Sapient Shapeshifting Animals as PCs has a sidebar called "But they look Metahuman!", in which a Jackpoint poster attempts to explain the differences between shifters and actual metahumans (resulting in Fastjack having to edit the explicit sexual content out of the post). The ''Augmentation'' supplement includes stats for a cybernetic... enhancement. To top it all off? ''Street Magic'' contains variants on the "Confusion" spell called [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|"Orgasm" and "Orgy"]]. That's not even getting into Seattle's underground sex industry, or the more "creative" uses of various other abilities.
* ''[[Vampire: The Requiem]]'', full stop. There's Majesty, which is [[Charm Person]], taken [[Up to Eleven]]. There's Dominate, which is [[Hypnotic Eyes]]. There's Protean, which is the power to change shapes (including [[Petting Zoo People|partial transformation]], with a minor application of Resilience). And then there's the [[Kiss of the Vampire]] itself, which is so ungodly pleasurable it can substitute for a sex act (and its damage can be healed with ''licking''). And that's just the corebook. There's more in the [[Splat
* ''[[Mage: The Awakening]]'' is no slouch in this department, either. The various Arcana cover everything from hypnosis to temperature play to shapeshifting to utter control. There's even an entire [[Prestige Class|Legacy]], the Whipping Boys, that originated when a depressed mage psychically compelled a dominant to ''really'' hurt him during a session and found something transcendent beyond the pain.
** And beating out the Whipping Boys would be the Cult of Ecstasy from the predecessor game, ''[[Mage: The Ascension]]''. The cult is made of various ecstatics who find power in the exhaustion of the body. This can be anything from exercise to drugs to fasting, but sex seems to be very, ''very'' popular. And they have control over Time, which can lead to some interesting scenarios.
* ''[[Changeling: The Lost]]'' has several contracts that could be used...creatively. Especially Fleeting Spring, which influences desire. What's more, the Spring Court gain glamour from desire.
* Followers and daemons of Slaanesh in ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' and ''[[Warhammer
** Unless the receiver is a follower him/her/itself.
** Slaanesh is pretty much the literal embodiment of this trope, and probably it's most frequent abuser.
* ''[[FATAL]]'', although there, it's not so much "Perversion Potential" as it is "Perversion: The Game".
* Cyberpunk 2020 has both cybernetic implants (for both sexes) and mind altering chips (giving you skills to seduce and please). Because "it's not not enough to be hung like a horse, you must know how to use it".
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== Video Games ==
* Used in the [[So Bad It's Good|toe-curlingly hilarious]] fan-made [[H-game]], ''Phoenix Drive''
* In ''[[Mass Effect]]'', biotics can be used for... all manner of purposes. Mordin will even point this out if Shepard is pursuing a romance with a biotic, offering some manuals and reading material on helping you get the most bang for your biotic. Doubly hilarious if ''Shepard'' is also a biotic.
** [[Gentleman Thief]] Kasumi Goto takes full advantage of her cloaking, offering a few...perceptive observations, like this one if you romance Miranda:
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** In the third game, if you've really worked at it you can [[Take a Third Option|broker a peace between quarians and geth]]. Tali later tells you that geth, who are software, have been uploading themselves into the environment suits of quarian volunteers and helping simulate illnesses, helping their weak immune systems build up. It's very sweet, symbolic of the trust that can build again between these races. Consider also that quarian environment suits are very tight... and often equipped with [[A Date with Rosie Palms|nerve stim programs]] which can be fired up in public without anyone being the wiser.
* From ''[[Dragon Age II]]'', Isabela to Anders, recounting an evening at a Denerim brothel: "Oh! Were you the runaway mage who could do that electricity thing? That was nice..."
** And then Isabela gets curious about Fenris' [[Signature Move|intangibility punch]]
** In the new legacy DLC, if you pursued a romance with Merrill and take her and Anders with you, Anders might note how he saw her poking around his books the other day. She explains that she wanted to find some "dirty spells". Before the conversation escalates, Hawke stops it with a "Please, stop, talking"
* The Scout Plasmid of ''[[
* In ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' there is a dungeon called Yngvild where a shunned necromancer named Arondil has taken refuge. After he starts resurrecting the bodies in the crypt he finds a lot of them are female, and he slowly realizes the advantages of having an army of reanimated women that bend to his will. Then it gets weird. He discovers it feels a lot better to feel up the ghosts than have sex with the bodies, and proceeds to have his zombies go kidnap more women.
* When the protagonist of ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'' learns about Grace's succubus kiss, he takes his time to write down that, as immortal, he can survive it.
* ''[[Deus Ex:
{{quote|"You can tell your customers to get augmentations themselves so they can go fuck themselves!"
"I'm sure some of them already have." }}
* In ''[[Disgaea]]'', the "Tentacles" Weapon for Monster Classes is stated in its item description to be "good for groping all kinds of places ♥."
* The famous "pool scene" in ''[[The Witcher]] 3'' has Tess use magic to disrobe before bathing. To be fair, that outfit she's wearing does have [[Too Many Belts]].
* In ''[[World of Warcraft]]'', the player can find a book in the Northend version of Dalaran called ''The Schools of Arcane Magic - Divination''. Page three reads:
{{quote|"I'd like to take this time to remind my apprentices that scrying pools are not to be used for displaying students of the opposite sex on a pay per view basis. Consider this your last warning."}}
* The idea of [[Pokémon]] coupling with humans has practically become a sub-class of [[Furry]] fandom, and this was not helped by ''[[Pokémon Sun and Moon]]'', where a post game quest has the player tasked with hunting down a group of Ditto who are somehow able to use their Transform ability to turn into humans. One of them is posing as [[Ms. Fanservice]] trainer Olivia. Yes, you can catch this Pokemon, but after doing so, it is an ordinary Ditto, and can only turn into other Pokémon, sorry. Still, the potential here is obvious.
== [[Web Comics]] ==
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** Elliot can [[Voluntary Shapeshifting|change into a girl]]. His girlfriend [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-04-21 finds a use for this].
*** Notably, he himself utterly ''[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-12-13 fails]'' at using his shapeshifting for perversion to his own ends.
** She's also a [[Tyke Bomb]],
{{quote|'''Mr. Verres''': ...the scientists who made her worried about what would result if she got pregnant while half-squirrel, so they designed her so she couldn't get pregnant when transformed.
{{quote|'''Mr. Verres:''' Stop smiling like that!▼
(beat panel)
'''Tedd:''' I'm sorry, I can't help it. }}▼
** Tedd have a habit of [[Singing in the Shower]]. Which is irrelevant, [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2006-03-24 since the issue here is singing while opposite sex]... oh, ''right''.
** "Shrinking out of clothes" is pretty much a [[Running Gag]], even if the continuity averts this soon enough.
* ''[[Casey and Andy]]'' has this [http://www.galactanet.com/comic/view.php?strip=594 strip].
** Made all the funnier by [http://taigan.deviantart.com/art/Dan-s-Gonna-Have-Me-Killed-41099583 This] ''[[El Goonish Shive|EGS]]'' [[Remix Comic|strip slay]].
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* In ''[[Looking for Group]]'', Cale + Benny + Root = [http://lfgcomic.com/page/290 this].
* ''[[Peter Is the Wolf]]''. Humans have lips but short tongues, wolves have long tongues but no lips, werewolves have lips and long tongues. This make them great at giving head.
* Randy Millholland of ''[[Something
* A strip in ''[[Oglaf]]'' (NSFW) has a knight hearing of a girl with the power to inflict everything done to her onto her opponents instead, making her invincible. The knight pursues her to experiment with screwing himself by proxy.
** Really, ''Oglaf'' is sex comedy in a fantasy kingdom. It'd probably be easier to count the comics that ''don't'' have this as the punch line in some way or another.
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* The writers [[Lampshade Hanging|hang a lampshade]] on one no-doubt famous idea in an episode of ''[[Justice League (animation)|Justice League Unlimited]]'', as [[Vixen (comics)|Vixen]] pulls a surprised [[Green Lantern]] into an adjoining room for a little quality time.
{{quote|'''Green Lantern:''' Don't sneak up on me like that! You know what this ring could do to you?
'''Vixen:''' [[Justice League (
* In the ''[[Batman: The
{{quote|'''Batman:''' What's her stake in this?
'''Alfred:''' ''(completely deadpan)'' Perhaps she enjoys mudbaths.
* In ''[[Batman Beyond]]'',
{{quote|'''Terry:''' An invisible boy in the showers... Why didn't I think of that?}}
* Played for laughs
{{quote|"Flash's foes always come in last/Too bad for him he's way too fast!"}}
* One episode of ''[[Danny Phantom]]'' dealt with a [[Be Careful What You Wish For]] plot, where Danny never met Sam and consequently never received his powers. Sam wishes for Danny's memory to return, which is shown with montage of combat stills
* In the ''[[Superman: The
** The ''second episode'' brings up the "girl's locker room" version of this trope, when a teenaged Clark confides to Lana that he can see through solid walls all of a sudden.
** In "Kif Gets Knocked Up a Notch", a [[Holodeck Malfunction]] brings the characters within to life. Zap, upon seeing the rampage, complains that the last malfunction resulted in him being slapped with three paternity suits.
* In a [[Cutaway Gag]] on ''[[Family Guy]]'', Peter references the time he was a [[Wonder
* ''[[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]]'' has Miss Martian and Superboy engage in a little roleplay scenario where M'gann assumes the form of Black Canary in some ''very'' friendly sparring where they eventually end up kissing. When witnessing footage of this, [[Green Arrow]] finds it very funny but
* ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]'' confirms that yes, some members of the crew do use the holodeck for [[The Internet Is for Porn|less savory purposes]]. In fact, Ransom claims that ''most'' crew members use them this way. So much, in fact, that the worst job one of the Lower Deck crew can have is cleaning out its "bio-filters".
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