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* Played with in ''[[Porky's]]'': the boys go to Porky's in order to do this for themselves but are thrown out of the place. Later as a prank the other guys make Peewee think that he's going to have sex but then the hooker "dies" and Peewee freaks out. |
* Played with in ''[[Porky's]]'': the boys go to Porky's in order to do this for themselves but are thrown out of the place. Later as a prank the other guys make Peewee think that he's going to have sex but then the hooker "dies" and Peewee freaks out. |
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* In ''Mask'' the protagonist Rocky Dennis suffers from a genetic defect that causes his face to be [[wikipedia:Roy L. Dennis|disfigured]]. He's concerned that he'll never get a girlfriend because no one will look past his face. His mother then goes out to hire a prostitute to make him feel better. It backfires since Rocky not only doesn't have sex with her, they just talk, but also took the gesture as a sign his mother thought no one would want to be with him unless they were being paid |
* In ''Mask'' the protagonist Rocky Dennis suffers from a genetic defect that causes his face to be [[wikipedia:Roy L. Dennis|disfigured]]. He's concerned that he'll never get a girlfriend because no one will look past his face. His mother then goes out to hire a prostitute to make him feel better. It backfires since Rocky not only doesn't have sex with her, they just talk, but also took the gesture as a sign his mother thought no one would want to be with him unless they were being paid |
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* In ''[[Poor Things]]'', a man brings his two sons to a brothel in order to show them how sex works. The children take notes while the father has sex with a prostitute. |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |