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Even media that freely show topless nudity, will frequently have sex scenes that feature sheets tightly wrapped around the waists of the two actors simulating coitus. However unisex bedsheets were fashionable in Fictionland throughout The '70s and early Eighties. There's also a unisex bed sheet that also falls to the woman's waist that can: have her laying on her stomach so as to only expose her Toplessness from the Back,her lauying on her back or stomach during a sex scene, exposing her Sideboob,or simply leaving her breasts uncovered. Apparently, L-shaped blankets, also known as the His 'n' Hers Bedsheet, are a fad in Fictionland. In post-sex scenes, couples will often have the bedsheet draped over their bodies, with the sheet usually falling low to the man's waist (exposing his bare chest) but having the woman's bust covered up. A character that has found themselves without clothes for any reason may also make use (or be given) some kind of bedsheet, blanket or cloth for them to covers themselves with.Īnother frequent variation is during sex scenes when a sheet is used to strategically cover the couple's nudity or any explicit sexual act while they're making love. They may even wrap the sheet in such a way as to make a makeshift dress, instead of putting on some clothes or a robe. The nude character might get out of bed and drag along the sheet pulled from the bed to avoid exposing nudity to a sexual partner (or even an empty room) and, coincidentally, to the viewer. They may be in the morning after a night of passion, or have been undressed and left resting in bed or even simply be sleeping in the buff. A character who is nude in bed uses the bedsheet to cover their private parts.
