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'''Important Note''': This trope applies if the girl is lauded by her man when she flirts with other men. [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|A girl flirting with other women]] all the time, ''even going all the way'', only applies ''if'' said girl also enjoys sleeping with men others than her boyfriend and he doesn't see anything wrong with that. If the girl only sleeps with other women but no man other than her boyfriend, [[I Thought It Meant|it's not this trope]].
Contrast, obviously enough, [[My Girl Is Not a Slut]], and, not so obviously, [[All Women Are Lustful]]. Compare [[Tenchi Solution]], [[Be a Whore
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=== Non-pornographic Examples ===
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** In the ''Riley Jensen, Guardian'' series by Keri Arthur, which one might say was "inspired" by the [[Anita Blake]] books, the main character is a werewolf, and werewolf society is very blase about sex, due to werewolves basically going "on heat" every full moon. Riley's romantic interests tend to take this poorly, though Riley's attitude is like it or lump it.
* Lazarus Long's mother in [[Robert A. Heinlein|Heinlein]]'s ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'' takes "MILF" to [[Parental Incest|absurd extremes]].
** In general, [[Author Appeal|many of Heinlein's books had characters that were pretty big on "free love"]]. In ''[[Job
* Miriam "Starhawk" Simos, in her novel ''The Fifth Sacred Thing'', wrote a poem blessing a lover's other and/or previous partners for having "made you who you are."
* Vonda McIntyre seems to like putting polyamorous (or simply uninhibited) characters in her novels. It's the ''monogamous'' ones (like Arevin in ''[[Dreamsnake]]'') who tend to stand out.
* All characters in ''[[Brave New World (
** And society considers monogamous relationships to be an unusual perversion.
* 15th century French poet Francois Villon wrote a poem (''The Ballad of Fat Margot'') about his lover, who was a prostitute, and even advertised her in it. He was parodying the love poetry of the era, which described women as virginal and unattainable.
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* In a male example, Seth from ''[[Wicked Lovely]]'' by Melissa Marr was a promiscuous sleeper until he {{spoiler|falls in love with and starts going out with the main character.}}
* In the [[World War Two]] novels by [[Sven Hassel]], the [[The Nameless|character known only as The Westphalian]] is quite proud of his unfaithful wife back home. "I bet she's got a paying customer in bed right now. Think I'd want a wife who could only do it with a broom handle?"
* In [[
* In ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'', when he first met her, Gatsby believed that Daisy's past history with many men made her "valuable."
* Many of [[
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* [[Saving Grace|Grace Hanadarko]], oh my. At one point an attorney digs up every guy Grace slept with over the summer and drags them into the police station. Grace remarks that they'd have to get a new building if he dug up the fall and winter guys too.
* Belle on ''[http://www.tv.com/shows/bedtime-stories Bedtime Stories]''.
* Samantha Jones on ''[[Sex and
* Blanche Devereaux on ''[[The Golden Girls]]''.
* 1st LT. Colleen McMurphy and K.C. on ''[[China Beach]]''.
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** You're welcome!
* Stumpy on ''[[Carnivale]]'' is not only Rita Sue's husband, he's her on-stage promoter and pimp, so he financially benefits from this trope. Their daughters are strippers as well. According to [[Word of God]], such family-run "cooch shows" were [[Truth in Television]] in the 1930s. A few potholes aside, Stumpy and Rita Sue actually have one of the healthiest relationships on the show (which isn't saying much, considering how screwed up everybody is).
* When Mac and Charlie find out that Dee has been having more sex with more partners than anyone else on ''[[
* There's a weird mix when it comes to Marshall and Lily in [[How I Met Your Mother]]. On one hand, he considers it a point of pride that neither one of them has slept with anyone else. On the other, he's also pretty proud of some of the wild turns their sex lives have taken since then:
{{quote| Barney: "Girls whose names end in -ly are always dirty. Holly, Kelly, Lily..."<br />
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== [[Theatre]] ==
* [[Avenue Q]]'s [[Exactly What It Says
** She sings a song where she says ''I can make you feel special".
== Video Games ==
* Lola from ''[[Bully (
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* Kenny from ''[[South Park]]'' is quite overjoyed to learn his girlfriend is a "slut" in the episode ''The Ring''.
** This is more or less the reason he started dating her in the first place, which didn't make him happy when she became "born again".
** [[Never Live It Down|The girlfriend in question had performed oral sex on one boy.]] Kenny was trying to make it two. He succeeded, [[Death
* Edna Crabapple on ''[[The Simpsons (
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*** Guy Gavriel Kay's [[Roman à Clef]] ''[[The Sarantine Mosaic]]'' also makes substantial note of the scandal; Justinian and Theodora are featured in glowing, but tragic terms. Kay's criticism of Procopius and rewriters of history in general ranged from mocking to scathing.
* [[Savage Love]] frequently features letters written in by people who have cuckolding fetishes.
* In the 13th Century, [[The Travels of Marco Polo
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