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| - This is the converse of "Glad to Be Alive" Sex, where instead of happening after the harrowing ordeal, it happens before. Knowing that they are about to face the final battle or some other potentially deadly or at least terrifying experience, the hero and heroine finally consummate their affair. More loosely, it can be any character or characters having sex before some climactic moment in the story. This is often preceded by someone saying, "You Don't Want to Die a Virgin, Do You?" Examples of Pre-Climax Climax include:
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| - This is the converse of "Glad to Be Alive" Sex, where instead of happening after the harrowing ordeal, it happens before. Knowing that they are about to face the final battle or some other potentially deadly or at least terrifying experience, the hero and heroine finally consummate their affair. More loosely, it can be any character or characters having sex before some climactic moment in the story. This is often preceded by someone saying, "You Don't Want to Die a Virgin, Do You?" If the hero is then killed during the final battle, there's a good chance the heroine will be left with Someone to Remember Him By. In Real Life, sex before a strenuous or stressful activity is usually not encouraged because of the energy that sex supposedly uses up. There is no scientific evidence for this. Even so, sometimes Truth in Television: natural selection in the tribal days may have encouraged an instinct for such conduct, because those who have sex before battle are more likely to reproduce and leave descendants than those who don't. Examples of Pre-Climax Climax include:
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