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== Literature ==
* In the SF shared world of Medea, the resident alien females ''lose a pair of legs'' after having sex.
* In [[Madeleine L 'Engle]]'s ''[[Many Waters]]'', only "innocents" can ride unicorns. (Otherwise, they disappear.)
* In ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'', a scarlet sash is the emblem of the Junior Anti-Sex League, which advocates celibacy.
* The Yeerks from ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]'' are similar to the Decapodians below: they die after mating. Actually, it's not so much "die" as "[[OT 3|three Yeerks]] merge into one big blob and the blob breaks up into little baby Yeerks". [[Bizarre Alien Biology]], indeed.
* In [[Mercedes Lackey]]'s ''[[Tales of the Five Hundred Kingdoms]]'', unicorns act as living 'virgin detectors.' Beautiful, beautiful, brainless virgin detectors...
* All the extra skill and muscle mass that Laura Herrante in ''[[Stationery Voyagers]]: Final Hope'' had acquired from her multiple respawns immediately disappears within minutes of her first time having sex. To train for the perils of her job, she's forced to [[Restart At Level One]]. Only this time, she's not immortal anymore.
* In ''[[The Bible (Literature)|The Bible]]'', after Amnon rapes her, Tamar tears her garment that was reserved for the king's virgin daughters. Her full brother Absolom immediately realizes what happened when he sees her.
* The thranx of the [[Humanx Commonwealth]] look a lot like giant praying mantids. Unlike [[Death Byby Sex|praying mantids]], male thranx only lose their vestigial wings the first time they have sex.