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* ''VisualNovel/SpiritHunterDeathMarkII'': If she dies, [[spoiler:Ai Kashiwagi]] is found stripped of her clothes and covered in handprints, disturbingly reminiscent of an aftermath of rape.
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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, PsychosexualHorror, VisualInnuendo, FoodAndBodyComparison, and RainbowLens.

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, PsychosexualHorror, VisualInnuendo, FoodAndBodyComparison, RainbowLens, and RainbowLens.SomethingElseAlsoRises.

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, VisualInnuendo, FoodAndBodyComparison, and RainbowLens.

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, PsychosexualHorror, VisualInnuendo, FoodAndBodyComparison, and RainbowLens.



See also FreudWasRight, which posits that characters can apply this to everything thanks to psychological subtext, and FreudianSlip, when the symbolism reveals what the character is really thinking. Compare also ThatCameOutWrong, when the words that someone say unintentionally "reminds" the listener of something else.

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See also FreudWasRight, which posits that characters can apply this to everything thanks to psychological subtext, and FreudianSlip, when the symbolism reveals what the character is really thinking. Compare also ThatCameOutWrong, when the words that someone say unintentionally "reminds" the listener of something else. \n When played for horror, PsychosexualHorror can be used to reference themes of sexual development and sexual activities.

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, VisualInnuendo, and RainbowLens.

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon, VisualInnuendo, FoodAndBodyComparison, and RainbowLens.
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** Also, during the scene where he stalks her prior to this, he makes several references towards getting excited about "wanting to *** her", and the "long hard object in his pants". After a couple screens of this, it's mentioned that the blanked-out four-letter word is [[spoiler:kill]], and the object he's talking about is his [[spoiler:knife]]. Then after Arcueid has been [[spoiler:kill]]ed by Shiki, she chases him down to "make him take responsibility" for his actions. Not helped that the player can have Shiki can rape her in an act of craziness in an alleyway, which later results in Arcueid giving into her vampiric impulses and [[AssholeVictim killing him]].

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** Also, during the scene where he stalks her prior to this, he makes several references towards getting excited about "wanting to *** her", and the "long hard object in his pants". After a couple screens of this, it's mentioned that the blanked-out four-letter word is [[spoiler:kill]], and the object he's talking about is his [[spoiler:knife]]. Then after Arcueid has been [[spoiler:kill]]ed by Shiki, she chases him down to "make him take responsibility" for his actions. Not helped that [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential the player can have Shiki can rape her her]] in an act of craziness in an alleyway, which [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment later results in in]] Arcueid giving into her vampiric impulses and [[AssholeVictim killing him]].
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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon and VisualInnuendo

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* Sexual meanings: DidTheyOrDidntThey, EroticEating, ConsumingPassion, GRatedSex, DoubleEntendre and its {{sister trope}} LampshadedDoubleEntendre, CompensatingForSomething, PhallicWeapon PhallicWeapon, VisualInnuendo, and VisualInnuendoRainbowLens.
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This trope isn't about events in a plot being similar to earlier ones. It's about something occuring that looks suspiciously suggestive in one way or another (i.e. sex, drugs, etc.).


* ''Franchise/AceAttorney'':
** In the first game, [[spoiler:Manfred von Karma]] was shot in the right shoulder [[spoiler:just before he murdered Gregory Edgeworth]]. In the second, [[spoiler:his daughter Franziska]] is also shot in the right shoulder. By this point, [[spoiler:Franziska]] has gotten over her father, and has pretty much banished his name from the family for being a killer, so her being shot in the exactly the same way he was, right before he killed, is an extremely karmic moment.
** In the third game, Godot prosecutes a case where someone died from a poisoned cup of coffee. Later it's revealed that [[spoiler:he himself almost died, and was knocked into a coma, by this same method.]] The case is full of parallels, such as the fact the defendant is a young woman [[spoiler:just like Dahlia was]], and Godot's mention of how the defendant is a "classy lady" for using coffee to hide the bitterness of poison. It's also, tragically in a rather ironic way, the case where we first see something that came about due to Godot [[spoiler:being poisoned. Namely, that he can't see red on a white background.]]
** An example of a subverted one is in case 3 of the first game. Jack Hammer, an actor, [[spoiler:at first was thought to have been stabbed with a spear but it turns out he died from being pushed of some stairs onto a spiked-fence. 5 years prior, the victim himself (allegedly accidentally) pushed a fellow actor from the same stairs and onto the same spiked fence while filming a scene, killing them. What makes this worse, is that the person who killed Hammer did so in self-defense, when Hammer himself went to get his revenge on them for his treatment after that accident he had caused. Thus it's more then likely that Hammer was accidentally killed in the exact same way and place that he accidentally killed someone himself, due to the fact that he had accidentally killed said previously mentioned someone.]]
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* ''[[VisualNovel/AmnesiaMemories Amnesia: Later]]'' gives the player an option to ask Kent and Ikki about a competition they had, where they went out to find beetles. Ikki explains that it started when they talked about each having found a huge beetle during their childhoods, arguing about [[BiggerIsBetterInBed whose beetle was actually larger]]. Kent says that his beetle was at least 8cms long by eyesight, while Ikki argues that his beetle was as big as his hand, only for the former to point out that the latter was a child at the time. Ikki retorts that he was in sixth grade, so he wasn't a small child anymore. It doesn't get any less innuendo-ridden from there.
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* To make a point about perspective in ''VisualNovel/Ever17'', You (which is, incidentally, not a second-person pronoun, but a [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep nickname]] for the character's [[OverlyLongName incredibly long given name]]) has Kid try to put a pen back in its cap with one eye closed. This is made all the more amusing by the pair's UnresolvedSexualTension, along with You being a two years older.

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* To make a point about perspective in ''VisualNovel/Ever17'', You (which is, incidentally, not a second-person pronoun, but a [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep nickname]] for the character's [[OverlyLongName [[SesquipedalianSmith incredibly long given name]]) has Kid try to put a pen back in its cap with one eye closed. This is made all the more amusing by the pair's UnresolvedSexualTension, along with You being a two years older.

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