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''This'' couple is having sex. ''That'' couple is having sex. And that couple is having sex, ''too.'' And a few ''other'' couples are having sex, maybe. Usually all at once, but [[Time Compression Montage|not necessarily]]. Usually not an orgy. The narrative goes from couple to couple to couple, and sometimes singles and threesomes.
 
This trope can also be a tool to emphasize the one person or couple who is not having sex -- orsex—or the one person / couple engaging in ''very'' vigorous and regular sex. May be used to contrast how [[Good People Have Good Sex]] with how Bad People... don't.
 
{{noreallife|Real Life does not have montages.}}
{{examples}}
 
== Film ==
* ''[[Amelie]]''
{{quote| "How many people are having orgasms right now?"<br />
''[[The Immodest Orgasm|Montag]][[The Modest Orgasm|e]]''<br />
"Fifteen!" }}
* ''[[American Pie]]'s'' virginity loss sequence.
** ''[[American Pie]] 2'' features an aftermath montage near the end.
* ''[[A Fish Called Wanda]]'': Kevin Kline and [[Jamie Lee Curtis]] are preparing for a night of wild sex, and [[John Cleese (Creator)|John Cleese]] and Maria Aitken... aren't.
* Beyond the Valley of the Dolls: Rolls Royce sequence.
* ''[[Friday the 13th (Filmfilm)|Friday the 13 th]] Part 7: The New Blood'' partay in a cabin.
* The end of the 1999 film version of ''[[A Midsummer NightsNight's Dream]]'' has the three main couples head upstairs for their wedding nights. Puck's ending narration plays over this.
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': Jumping the Broom'' partay in a cabin.
* ''[[Nowhere (Film)|Nowhere]]'' (1997) somewhere in the middle.
* ''[[Shortbus]]'' begins and ends like this.
* ''[[Wedding Crashers (Film)|Wedding Crashers]]''
* ''[[Another Gay Movie]]''
* ''[[Another Gay Sequel]]''
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* ''Inside [[Mysterious Informant|Deep Throat]]''
* ''Wadd: The Life & Times of [[Porn Stache|John C. Holmes]]''
* ''[[Friends Withwith Benefits (Filmfilm)|Friends With Benefits]]'': When Jamie and Dylan first start with their arrangement.
* ''[[Seducing Dr Lewis]]'' has one to show how the entire little fishing village used to have [[Good People Have Good Sex|good sex]] when the fishing was still strong and plentiful.
 
== Literature ==
* At least two passages in ''[[GravitysGravity's Rainbow]]'' feature a panorama of random sex acts. Probably more [[Squick]] than sexy, however.
* ''[[House of Leaves]]'' features a brief part where Johnny reviews a list of his friend Lude's sexcapades of the past month, many of which involve some rather eyebrow-raising activites (golden showers, wetsuits, threesomes, etc). However, Johnny immeadiatly deconstructs this trope by mentally giving each girl a tragic backstory (abortions, rape, [[Parental Incest]], prostution, etc.) It's that kind of book.
 
 
== TelevisionLive-Action TV ==
* ''[[Big Love]]'' (a couple times, at least)
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'' did this in season 7, except with one of the couples (Buffy and Spike) very pointedly ''not'' having sex
* The opening ten minutes of the first episode of ''[[Dantes Cove|Dante's Cove]]''.
* This is how ''[[Glee]]'' shot Like a Virgin in the Madonna Episode, with three couples. Until it turns out to [[All Just a Dream|only be a shared fantasy]] between the three virgins, and only one of the couples actually has sex.
* ''[[Queer Asas Folk]]'' All the time.
* ''[[The L Word]]'' (season 5 ''Liquid Heat'')
* The TV movie ''[[The Rat Pack]]'' has a humorous take on this, showing the hotel rooms of the members of the titular group in sequence. The activites depicted become increasingly risque up to the penultimate shot of Frank Sinatra with ''two'' women... {{spoiler|with the final shot showing Dean Martin sitting up in bed, alone, reading a newspaper and drinking a glass of '''milk'''}}.
* ''[[The Secret Life of the American Teenager]]'' did a strange variant of this with the main female characters [[A Date Withwith Rosie Palms|going solo]] night after night. They got bored of it within a week.
* ''[[Sex and Thethe City]]'' (Season 4, ''What's Sex Got to Do with It?'') Charlotte's having great sex with her ex-husband, Carrie's having great sex with a guy with ADHD, Samantha's having great lesbian sex, and Miranda is eating junk food and watching television.
* ''[[True Blood]]''{{context}}
 
== [[Theater]] ==
 
== Theater ==
* ''[[Avenue Q]]'': ''You Can Be as Loud as the Hell You Want (When You're Making Love)''
* ''RENT[[Rent]]''{{context}}
* Danced around ([[Mating Dance|literally]]) in ''[[Company]]'': all the couples can be heard but not seen.
 
 
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Toward the end of the "[[Hotter and Sexier|Behind Closed Doors]]" storyline of ''[[Penny and Aggie]]'', there's a montage of what Stan and Michelle, as well as various plot-unimportant couples, are thinking about.
 
== [[Web Original]] ==
 
* In part 2 of Kirbopher's ''Parody Rangers: The Movie'', the original rangers + a robotic owl do the nasty in order to gain their new powers. [[Camp Gay|Billiam]] was not invited.
== Web Original ==
* In part 2 of Kirbopher's Parody Rangers: The Movie, the original rangers + a robotic owl do the nasty in order to gain their new powers. [[Camp Gay|Billiam]] was not invited.
* The PV for "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsIOkbxTA9M Duke of Venomania's Madness ] by [[Vocaloid|Gakupo]] shows the many conquests of the Duke, along with lists showing their name, age, and occupation before they "went missing." [[Lolicon|Disturbingly, some ages are censored.]]
 
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