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  • Did You Just Have Sex?
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  • A character not known for their sexual prowess comes into work/school/library/other location in a great mood, possibly dancing, singing, maybe some skipping or depending on the character even a pelvic thrust or a Freudian Slip, with a broad grin on their face. Other characters comment how "you're in a good mood" and then somebody asks "you had sex, didn't you?" (Alternatively, they'll go through the Did You Get a New Haircut? routine.) Examples of Did You Just Have Sex? include:
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  • A character not known for their sexual prowess comes into work/school/library/other location in a great mood, possibly dancing, singing, maybe some skipping or depending on the character even a pelvic thrust or a Freudian Slip, with a broad grin on their face. Other characters comment how "you're in a good mood" and then somebody asks "you had sex, didn't you?" (Alternatively, they'll go through the Did You Get a New Haircut? routine.) Normally used on characters that are a bit grumpy or disillusioned proving that all they needed was to get laid. It's almost always a male, as the female equivalent is more subdued. Compare to Virgin Vision, where another person can tell a character has had sex without any clues being given off, and Virginity Flag, where there is a blatantly obvious sign of the loss of virginity. Examples of Did You Just Have Sex? include: