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The Movie, The Last American Virgin, Losin' It, Risky Business, Mischief, Bachelor Party, Once Bitten, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Secret Admirer,
The Sure Thing, Class, Private Lessons, Private School, and Private Resort.
Norman Wisdom's last starring job, What's Good for the Goose (1969), was a intercourse
comedy created by Tony Tenser. In the movies, playboys played by actors
such as Rock Hudson or Tony Curtis would consider to mattress relationship-minded ladies played by actresses this kind of as
Doris Day or Marilyn Monroe, and the central question would appear to be "will she or is not going to she?", but in the finish, the gentleman would tumble for
the "lady", and in some cases agree to marry her. Although the historic Greek theatre genre of the satyr engage
in contained farcical intercourse, potentially the best-regarded historic comedy enthusiastic
by sexual gamesmanship is Aristophanes' Lysistrata
(411 BC), in which the title character persuades her fellow girls of
Greece to protest the Peloponnesian War by withholding sex.
The war is fought with glances and flirtations, wit and beauty, manipulation and motivation.