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** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' In "Prophecy", Harry Kim is "chosen" as a mate by a burly Klingon female who's significantly larger and stronger than him. Kim makes it clear he has no interest in a relationship, expresses extreme fear of the woman, and even winds up being stalked, but nobody seems to take the matter with any degree of seriousness. Things reach a particularly uncomfortable point when Harry goes to sick bay with bite-marks, indicating abuse, and is given a grossly inappropriate response the audience is meant to find amusing.

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** ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'': In "Prophecy", Harry Kim is "chosen" as a mate by a burly Klingon female who's significantly larger and stronger than him.he is. Kim makes it clear he has no interest in a relationship, expresses extreme fear of the woman, and even winds up being stalked, but nobody seems to take the matter with any degree of seriousness. Things reach a particularly uncomfortable point when Harry goes to sick bay with bite-marks, indicating abuse, and is given a grossly inappropriate response the audience is meant to find amusing.



* ''Series/{{Legion}}'': In the season 2 finale, David uses his telepathy to wipe the memory of a fight from Syd's mind so he can proceed to have sex with her. This is presented as one of several arguments that David is out of control and needs to be contained. However when she was a teenager, Syd used ''her'' powers to essentially pull a BedTrick on her mother's boyfriend.[[note]]Syd swaps bodies with anyone she touches, and used her powers to masquerade as her mother. When she switches back, rather than her consciousness returning to her own body, the body she's inhabiting transforms into hers, and vice-versa.[[/note]] Not only did this constitute a rape by deception, but she reverted back to her own body ''in the middle of the act'', making it appear for all intents and purposes that the boyfriend was having sex with a minor. He was subsequently arrested, and very likely had his life destroyed as a result. While what David did was certainly ''not'' ok, Syd's actions are presented far more sympathetically and she is never shown facing consequences for what she did.

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* ''Series/{{Legion}}'': In the season 2 finale, David uses his telepathy to wipe make Syd forget that the memory of a fight from Syd's mind so so-far BigBad the Shadow King convinced her David was the real threat and that she tried to shoot him. Later, he can proceed proceeds to have sex with her. This is presented as one of several arguments that David is out of control and needs to be contained. However when she was a teenager, Syd used ''her'' powers to essentially pull a BedTrick on her mother's boyfriend.[[note]]Syd swaps bodies with anyone she touches, and used her powers to masquerade as her mother. When she switches back, rather than her consciousness returning to her own body, the body she's inhabiting transforms into hers, and vice-versa.[[/note]] Not only did this constitute a rape by deception, but she reverted back to her own body ''in the middle of the act'', making it appear for all intents and purposes that the boyfriend was having sex with a minor. He was subsequently arrested, and very likely had his life destroyed as a result. While what David did was certainly ''not'' ok, Syd's actions are presented far more sympathetically and she is never shown facing consequences for what she did.

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** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
*** Played for laughs, at least to some degree, in the episode "First Contact". Disguised as an alien, Commander Riker is trying to escape when a female alien confronts him. She agrees to help him, but only if he has sex with her first. It is hard to imagine Troi agreeing to have sex with a male alien to escape. Which is made even worse when you consider that he was seriously injured at the time.
*** Makes another appearance in the episode "Liaisons". Picard is marooned on an alien world with a woman intent on making him love her. After trying to let her down easy, she becomes more aggressive and forces him onto the ground. Sex does not actually occur as Picard is able to wrestle free, but nonetheless, he emerges visibly upset. Picard cracks a joke about how what just went down could be considered a crime, but otherwise seems none the worse for wear.



** In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Prophecy" we get another bizarre case. Harry Kim is "chosen" as a mate by a burly Klingon female who's significantly larger and stronger than him. Kim makes it clear he has no interest in a relationship, expresses extreme fear of the woman, and even winds up being stalked, but nobody seems to take the matter with any degree of seriousness. Things reach a particularly uncomfortable point when Harry goes to sick bay with bite-marks, indicating abuse, and is given a grossly inappropriate response the audience is meant to find amusing.

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** In the ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Prophecy" we get another bizarre case. In "Prophecy", Harry Kim is "chosen" as a mate by a burly Klingon female who's significantly larger and stronger than him. Kim makes it clear he has no interest in a relationship, expresses extreme fear of the woman, and even winds up being stalked, but nobody seems to take the matter with any degree of seriousness. Things reach a particularly uncomfortable point when Harry goes to sick bay with bite-marks, indicating abuse, and is given a grossly inappropriate response the audience is meant to find amusing.



** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': in the season 4 episode 'Bound' three Orion women use their pheromones to manipulate all the male members of the crew. At least one crewmember, Lt. Kelby has sex with one of the women while under the influence of her pheromones. It is implied that Archer also does. Whilst the Orions' actions are treated as wrong, there seems to be no indication that anyone notices that they raped two people. Similarly, in the season 3 episode 'Rajiin' a woman mind rapes Archer (along with T'Pol and Hoshi.) The scenes are clearly set up to resemble a sexual attack, but again no one really acknowledges the implications.



** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': in the season 4 episode 'Bound' three Orion women use their pheromones to manipulate all the male members of the crew. At least one crewmember, Lt. Kelby has sex with one of the women while under the influence of her pheromones. It is implied that Archer also does. Whilst the Orions' actions are treated as wrong, there seems to be no indication that anyone notices that they raped two people. Similarly, in the season 3 episode 'Rajiin' a woman mind rapes Archer (along with T'Pol and Hoshi.) The scenes are clearly set up to resemble a sexual attack, but again no one really acknowledges the implications.
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
*** Played for laughs, at least to some degree, in the episode "First Contact". Disguised as an alien, Commander Riker is trying to escape when a female alien confronts him. She agrees to help him, but only if he has sex with her first. It is hard to imagine Troi agreeing to have sex with a male alien to escape. Which is made even worse when you consider that he was seriously injured at the time.
*** Makes another appearance in the episode "Liaisons". Picard is marooned on an alien world with a woman intent on making him love her. After trying to let her down easy, she becomes more aggressive and forces him onto the ground. Sex does not actually occur as Picard is able to wrestle free, but nonetheless, he emerges visibly upset. Picard cracks a joke about how what just went down could be considered a crime, but otherwise seems none the worse for wear.
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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''
** Played for laughs, at least to some degree, in the episode "First Contact". Disguised as an alien, Commander Riker is trying to escape when a female alien confronts him. She agrees to help him, but only if he has sex with her first. It is hard to imagine Troi agreeing to have sex with a male alien to escape. Which is made even worse when you consider that he was seriously injured at the time.
** Makes another appearance in the episode "Liaisons". Picard is marooned on an alien world with a woman intent on making him love her. After trying to let her down easy, she becomes more aggressive and forces him onto the ground. Sex does not actually occur as Picard is able to wrestle free, but nonetheless, he emerges visibly upset. Picard cracks a joke about how what just went down could be considered a crime, but otherwise seems none the worse for wear.
* ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': in the season 4 episode 'Bound' three Orion women use their pheromones to manipulate all the male members of the crew. At least one crewmember, Lt. Kelby has sex with one of the women while under the influence of her pheromones. It is implied that Archer also does. Whilst the Orions' actions are treated as wrong, there seems to be no indication that anyone notices that they raped two people. Similarly, in the season 3 episode 'Rajiin' a woman mind rapes Archer (along with T'Pol and Hoshi.) The scenes are clearly set up to resemble a sexual attack, but again no one really acknowledges the implications.


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** ''Series/StarTrekEnterprise'': in the season 4 episode 'Bound' three Orion women use their pheromones to manipulate all the male members of the crew. At least one crewmember, Lt. Kelby has sex with one of the women while under the influence of her pheromones. It is implied that Archer also does. Whilst the Orions' actions are treated as wrong, there seems to be no indication that anyone notices that they raped two people. Similarly, in the season 3 episode 'Rajiin' a woman mind rapes Archer (along with T'Pol and Hoshi.) The scenes are clearly set up to resemble a sexual attack, but again no one really acknowledges the implications.
** ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''
*** Played for laughs, at least to some degree, in the episode "First Contact". Disguised as an alien, Commander Riker is trying to escape when a female alien confronts him. She agrees to help him, but only if he has sex with her first. It is hard to imagine Troi agreeing to have sex with a male alien to escape. Which is made even worse when you consider that he was seriously injured at the time.
*** Makes another appearance in the episode "Liaisons". Picard is marooned on an alien world with a woman intent on making him love her. After trying to let her down easy, she becomes more aggressive and forces him onto the ground. Sex does not actually occur as Picard is able to wrestle free, but nonetheless, he emerges visibly upset. Picard cracks a joke about how what just went down could be considered a crime, but otherwise seems none the worse for wear.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' has one quest--''A Nice Day for a Right Wedding''--where you help a young woman drug the man she has a crush on with an aphrodisiac so she can effectively force him into wanting her. [[MoralDissonance And it is treated as a good thing, netting you a boost to your karma!]] The only {{NPC}} who even knows about the drug is the one who wanted to marry the victim. The victim actually blames himself, since as far as he knows he lost control of himself and ''raped her''. He marries her thinking it's the only right thing he can do at this point, but is obviously traumatised by the whole thing. The cherry on the whole MoralDissonance sundae is that the victim is an acolyte who has chosen a life of celibacy and service and made it abundantly clear that is what he wants from his life!

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' has one quest--''A Nice Day for a Right Wedding''--where you help a young woman drug the man she has a crush on with an aphrodisiac so she can effectively force him into wanting her. [[MoralDissonance And it is treated as a good thing, netting you a boost to your karma!]] karma! The only {{NPC}} who even knows about the drug is the one who wanted to marry the victim. The victim actually blames himself, since as far as he knows he lost control of himself and ''raped her''. He marries her thinking it's the only right thing he can do at this point, but is obviously traumatised by the whole thing. The cherry on the whole MoralDissonance sundae is that the victim is an acolyte who has chosen a life of celibacy and service and made it abundantly clear that is what he wants from his life!
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* In ''Fanfic/ConsequencesMiraculousLadybug'', this is discussed in a couple of stories and ultimately defied. It's noted that it's typically very difficult for victims of female-on-male sexual harassment to receive help or justice, a fact that Lila attempts to exploit to force herself on Adrien. When she is inevitably caught, the ensuing trouble she lands herself in is considered karmic justice, and one story also describes it as a landmark ruling for prosecuting sexual assault of men.
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* At least once on the ''Series/DoctorPhil'' show, a man tried to counter his wife's claim of DomesticAbuse by saying that he was raped by his wife. Dr. Phil did not even ''consider'' the possibility that he might be telling the truth.

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* At least once on the ''Series/DoctorPhil'' ''Series/DrPhil'' show, a man tried to counter his wife's claim of DomesticAbuse by saying that he was raped by his wife. Dr. Phil did not even ''consider'' the possibility that he might be telling the truth.
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* Creator/{{DC|Comics}} also had a case of reverse DudeShesLikeInAComa between two of the founding members of the ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}. Saturn Girl tried to use her telepathic powers to bring Cosmic Boy out of a coma. It appeared that she'd succeeded, but instead she was subconsciously animating and controlling his comatose body; during this period they began dating, and Cos woke up at their wedding. This admittedly was not treated as "okay" so much as it was forgiven because Saturn Girl did it ''subconsciously'', not on purpose.

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* Creator/{{DC|Comics}} also had a case of reverse DudeShesLikeInAComa between two of the founding members of the ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}}.ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes. Saturn Girl tried to use her telepathic powers to bring Cosmic Boy out of a coma. It appeared that she'd succeeded, but instead she was subconsciously animating and controlling his comatose body; during this period they began dating, and Cos woke up at their wedding. This admittedly was not treated as "okay" so much as it was forgiven because Saturn Girl did it ''subconsciously'', not on purpose.
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* ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'': In the Sith Warrior story, Vette's sister Tivva is a SexSlave whom the Warrior has the opportunity to buy free during a companion quest. Vette [[WhatTheHellHero calls the male Warrior on it]] if he tries to have Tivva service him as a condition of freeing her. It's also not possible for male Warriors to {{romance|Sidequest}} Vette herself unless the Warrior removes her shock collar to free her. In contrast, the romances for female Smugglers and Warriors have [[QuestionableConsent issues]]: the Smuggler's first opportunity to sleep with her LoveInterest Corso Riggs is when he propositions her while drunk, and the female Warrior's romance with Malavai Quinn consists basically of her declaring him her ChosenConceptionPartner and him going along with it out of a combination of [[JustFollowingOrders discipline to superior orders]] and [[UnequalPairing fear of her power]]. Completely {{defied}} by the female Sith Inquisitor's LoveInterest Andronikos Revel, however: if she starts flirting with him, he makes a point of going to her and setting clear ground rules about his freedom to walk away. If she agrees to his conditions, they start a FriendsWithBenefits relationship that [[SexEqualsLove becomes more serious]].
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* ''[[Anime/TenchiMuyo Tenchi Forever]]''. Tenchi is brainwashed by Haruna, a woman from Yosho's past, and made to live with her as her lover. The fact that this is rape is ignored by the story -- so that she can later tell Ayeka and Ryoko that they're NotSoDifferent from her.

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* ''[[Anime/TenchiMuyo Tenchi Forever]]''. Tenchi is brainwashed by Haruna, a woman from Yosho's past, and made to live with her as her lover. The fact that this is rape is ignored by the story -- so that she can later tell Ayeka and Ryoko that they're NotSoDifferent [[NotSoDifferentRemark not so different]] from her.
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* A standard soap opera plot is a woman deliberately getting a man drunk (and in some cases, drugging him) in order to have sex with him ([[BedTrick sometimes pretending to be his wife or girlfriend, once he's too inebriated to tell the difference]]). At the very least she gets into bed with him and lets him think that sex took place. The woman in question is almost always condemned for her actions, but rarely is she ever referred to as a rapist, when if the genders were reversed, no one would hesitate to apply this term to a man.

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* ''LightNovel/GoodLuckNinomiyaKun'''s main character, Shungo Ninomiya, is more or less completely uninterested in girls, and unwilling to fight them off, so the girls in his class love to tease him, including kidnapping and tying him down so he can't get away. Crosses the line when Reika, the girl whom the main character is oblivious about, snaps, causing her alternate, more assertive and less moral personality to take command, who promptly lures Shungo to a secluded spot, wherein she ties him down and attempts to rape him for real.



* ''Anime/GoshuushouSamaNinomiyaKun'''s main character, Shungo Ninomiya, is more or less completely uninterested in girls, and unwilling to fight them off, so the girls in his class love to tease him, including kidnapping and tying him down so he can't get away. Crosses the line when Reika, the girl whom the main character is oblivious about, snaps, causing her alternate, more assertive and less moral personality to take command, who promptly lures Shungo to a secluded spot, wherein she ties him down and attempts to rape him for real.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': "Amazon Women in the Mood" plays with this. Kif, Zapp, and Fry are sentenced to [[OutWithABang Death By Snu-Snu]], where the Amazon women have their way with the men until the men are crushed. While Kif is reasonably terrified and escapes having "snu-snu" with the women, Zapp and Fry try and fail to hide their glee, with Zapp calling Kif gay for not being into the idea. Their "snu-snu" with the women is a mix of screams of terror and ecstasy, and even after their pelvises are broken, they consider it all worth it. Of course, Fry and Zapp's roles in the episode are a parody of toxic masculinity, so their fetishization of this affair is meant to look stupid.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': "Amazon "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E1AmazonWomenInTheMood Amazon Women in the Mood" Mood]]" plays with this. Kif, Zapp, and Fry are sentenced to [[OutWithABang Death By Snu-Snu]], where the Amazon women have their way with the men until the men are crushed. While Kif is reasonably terrified and escapes having "snu-snu" with the women, Zapp and Fry try and fail to hide their glee, with Zapp calling Kif gay for not being into the idea. Their "snu-snu" with the women is a mix of screams of terror and ecstasy, and even after their pelvises are broken, they consider it all worth it. Of course, Fry and Zapp's roles in the episode are a parody of toxic masculinity, so their fetishization of this affair is meant to look stupid.
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* While more along the lines of "double standard ''statutory'' rape: female on male," ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' features a DeconstructiveParody of that particular DoubleStandard in which 2-year old Ike's 25-year old female teacher had regular sex with him. Although the adult men in series are saying "nice" regarding Ike's sexual conquest in spite of Kyle's outraged outcry, the show itself presents this as sick. The kicker is that when Kyle first told the police that Ike was with an older person, they immediately went to the conclusion that Ike must have been raped by an older guy. When Kyle corrected them, all they had to say was "nice" and were only willing to arrest her [[BeautyEqualsGoodness when they thought she was ugly]].

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* While more along the lines of "double standard ''statutory'' rape: female on male," ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' features a DeconstructiveParody of that particular DoubleStandard in which 2-year old the toddler Ike's 25-year old adult female teacher had has regular sex with him. Although the adult men in series are saying "nice" regarding Ike's sexual conquest in spite of Kyle's outraged outcry, the show itself presents this as sick. The kicker is that when Kyle first told the police that Ike was with an older person, they immediately went to the conclusion that Ike must have been raped by an older guy. When Kyle corrected them, all they had to say was "nice" and were only willing to arrest her [[BeautyEqualsGoodness when they thought she was ugly]].



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' subverts this, with Death By Snu-Snu. The Zap and Fry know what is going to happen, and try to hide their glee because this is essentially a death sentence and they have no choice in the matter, but can't help but look forward to it.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' subverts this, ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': "Amazon Women in the Mood" plays with this. Kif, Zapp, and Fry are sentenced to [[OutWithABang Death By Snu-Snu. The Zap Snu-Snu]], where the Amazon women have their way with the men until the men are crushed. While Kif is reasonably terrified and escapes having "snu-snu" with the women, Zapp and Fry know what is going to happen, try and try fail to hide their glee because this glee, with Zapp calling Kif gay for not being into the idea. Their "snu-snu" with the women is essentially a death sentence mix of screams of terror and ecstasy, and even after their pelvises are broken, they have no choice consider it all worth it. Of course, Fry and Zapp's roles in the matter, but can't help but episode are a parody of toxic masculinity, so their fetishization of this affair is meant to look forward to it.
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* Lampshaded in ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' when [[OlderThanTheyLook Evangeline]] tells [[RobotGirl Chachamaru]] "You can just force yourself on him. Don't be so dull. Just jump him" after she finds Chachamaru [[ADateWithRosiePalms "recharging her mana"]] while saying Negi's name.

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* Lampshaded in ''Manga/MahouSenseiNegima'' ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' when [[OlderThanTheyLook Evangeline]] tells [[RobotGirl Chachamaru]] "You can just force yourself on him. Don't be so dull. Just jump him" after she finds Chachamaru [[ADateWithRosiePalms "recharging her mana"]] while saying Negi's name.
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* ''LightNovel/OokamiSan'': Whatever Otohime does to "extract Urashima's essence" is left to the imagination, but you can get an idea from how she forcibly drags him away from everyone, how terrified he always is of what she's about to do and how worn out he looks afterwards. In the manga, he outright screams "rape" whenever she does this. This is always PlayedForLaughs. By contrast, the male Shiro’s rape of the female [[spoiler:[[TheHeroine Ryoko]]]] in the past is treated with full seriousness, serving to cement his status as both the BigBad and an irredeemable bastard.

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* ''LightNovel/OokamiSan'': ''LightNovel/OkamiSan'': Whatever Otohime does to "extract Urashima's essence" is left to the imagination, but you can get an idea from how she forcibly drags him away from everyone, how terrified he always is of what she's about to do and how worn out he looks afterwards. In the manga, he outright screams "rape" whenever she does this. This is always PlayedForLaughs. By contrast, the male Shiro’s rape of the female [[spoiler:[[TheHeroine Ryoko]]]] in the past is treated with full seriousness, serving to cement his status as both the BigBad and an irredeemable bastard.
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* ''Series/{{Bridgerton}}'': A couple episodes in, Daphne Bridgerton punches out Nigel Berbrooke, one of her suitors, for kissing her without her consent (troublesome to Daphne's reputation at the time, but narratively approved of). After Daphne's maid [[MissConception properly educates her on the birds and the bees]] and she learns that her now-husband Simon Basset pulling out is the real reason she hasn't become pregnant,[[note]]He claimed to her he was sterile. Actually, he's exercising a grudge against his abusive father by refusing to continue the man's title.[[/note]] she forces him to come inside her, explicitly against his will. The narrative focuses on Daphne's feelings of betrayal by her husband. This is arguably DeliberateValuesDissonance, in that an aristocratic husband of the time who didn't provide his wife with children was liable to have his masculinity called into question--but then by the standards of the time, [[AlternateHistory a black man would never have been an English aristocrat in the first place]]. It's still LighterAndSofter than [[Literature/TheBridgertonSeries the original novel's]] version of the scene, where Simon was too drunk to consent.
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* ''Literature/SheIsTheOne'': Our narrator and protagonist is Jack, in his sophomore year of high school at the start of the story, and his siblings Alan and Amanda (triplets the same age as him, a year behind him in school due to childhood illness, and looking more like each other than him.) Amanda has some disturbing, but somewhat understandable as a sixteen-year-old, confusions about the nature of love, lust, sexuality, and non-sexual intimacy and bonding. She and Alan have been having sex for a time at the start of the story, and she soon discovers Jack has discovered this and starts trying to seduce him, too. When he turns her down, he wakes up one night to find himself handcuffed to the bed with her on top of him. He can't stop her from giving him oral sex, but does stop her from going any further by stating [[ThatCameOutWrong he wants to lose his virginity to someone he actually cares about]]. Between this unintendedly harsh barb and her assault, their relationship is heavily strained for years afterward, with Jack exhibiting classic victim behaviors, afraid to be alone with Amanda and constantly questioning her motives. They do make repairs and ultimately end up closer than they were before, before Amanda again brings up this incident and admits that what she did was rape by any definition you care to name. Jack refuses the term, seemingly because he can't allow the sentence "my sister raped me" to exist in his brain without his head exploding.
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* ''Film/AgeOfConsent'': Miss Marley {{Black Comedy Rape}}s Bradley's annoying acquaintance Nat after apparently losing patience with him towards the end of their dinner date. A disheveled Nat arrives at Bradley's cabin the next morning and complains, "I've been raped". Cora is later [[AttemptedRape sexually assaulted]] by the ferryman on his motorboat, which is ''not'' played for laughs--although her [[GroinAttack kneeing him in the groin]], shoving him overboard in mid-ocean, and then forcing him to cling to a rope behind the boat for the rest of the trip to the island is.
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--->'''Pete''': Guys, a teacher going after a student is wrong ''({{beat}})'' when the student is female and the teacher is male. What happened to Frank was awesome.

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--> '''Peter''': I'm abstinent, Lois. It's all in these pamphlets Meg brought home from school. [[ArtisticLicenseBiology Sex turns straight people gay and turns gays into Mexicans]]. Everyone goes down a notch.

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** Surprisingly subverted in an episode in which Lois rapes Peter. It's played out for comedic effect and other characters (save Brian) think Peter is totally pathetic for it, but he is notably disturbed by the whole thing.
** Then used in a later episode, where Lois more explicitly rapes Peter after he takes up abstinence, and is portrayed as being completely right in doing so. Earlier in the episode, [[WriterOnBoard they made fun of Christian groups who advocate abstinence]], and Lois even goes "Abstinence is ''wrong''! Just...wrong!" [[labelnote:Context]] Meg had gotten around the abstinence rule by having ear sex, in a parody of how some Christian youths consider anal and oral sex still "technically" maintaining their virginity.[[/labelnote]] Part of the satirization was the fallacious reasoning the group gave, including the one that convinced Peter, but it still uses this trope in a way that's rather tasteless

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** Surprisingly subverted in an episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E7LethalWeapons Lethal Weapons]]", in which Lois rapes Peter. It's played out for comedic effect and other characters (save Brian) think Peter is totally pathetic for it, but he is notably disturbed by the whole thing.
** Then used in a later episode, where In "[[Recap/FamilyGuysS5E6PrickUpYourEars Prick Up Your Ears]]", Lois more explicitly rapes Peter after he takes up abstinence, and is portrayed as being completely right in doing so. Earlier in the episode, [[WriterOnBoard they made fun of Christian groups who advocate abstinence]], and Lois even goes "Abstinence is ''wrong''! Just...wrong!" [[labelnote:Context]] Meg had gotten around the abstinence rule by having ear sex, in a parody of how some Christian youths consider anal and oral sex still "technically" maintaining their virginity.[[/labelnote]] Part of the satirization was the fallacious reasoning the group gave, including the one that convinced Peter, but it still uses this trope in a way that's rather tastelesstasteless.



** And yet again in "Peter-assment", where Peter is being sexually harassed by his female boss and Lois utterly refuses to give him any sympathy, insisting that a man ''can't'' be sexually harassed because they like sexual behavior. He also catches flak from his friends (Quagmire saying that he can't not sleep with his boss or else he's gay) and the patrons at the local bar. Later on the boss admits that she's harassing Peter because she hasn't had sex in a long time, and the audience is expected to see this as acceptable and the boss as sympathetic. It also did not help that Peter's boss threatened to kill herself because she fears being alone any longer and feels having sex will make her life have some meaning again.

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** And yet again in "Peter-assment", where In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E14PeterAssment Peter-assment]]", Peter is being sexually harassed by his female boss and Lois utterly refuses to give him any sympathy, insisting that a man ''can't'' be sexually harassed because they like sexual behavior. He also catches flak from his friends (Quagmire saying that he can't not sleep with his boss or else he's gay) and the patrons at the local bar. Later on the boss admits that she's harassing Peter because she hasn't had sex in a long time, and the audience is expected to see this as acceptable and the boss as sympathetic. It also did not help that Peter's boss threatened to kill herself because she fears being alone any longer and feels having sex will make her life have some meaning again.
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* In ''Film/StepBrothers'', Dale's stepsister-in-law Alice falls [[LoveMakesYouCrazy madly in love]] with him after he gives [[{{Jerkass}} her abusive asshole husband]] what for. How does she show her appreciation? By cornering him in the men's room, undoing his pants without even waiting for an answer, and [[YourCheatingHeart having her way with him]] via [[SpeedSex rapid]] [[GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex but satisfying]] sex [[WallBangHer with him up against the wall]]. How does he respond after it's said and done? He says he likes her and thinks she's incredible. In the UnratedEdition, they have another quickie during Christmas dinner - but it seems more mutually consensual.

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* In ''Film/StepBrothers'', Dale's stepsister-in-law Alice falls [[LoveMakesYouCrazy madly in love]] with him after he gives [[{{Jerkass}} her abusive asshole husband]] what for. How does she show her appreciation? By cornering him in the men's room, undoing his pants without even waiting for an answer, and [[YourCheatingHeart having her way with him]] him via [[SpeedSex rapid]] [[GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex but satisfying]] sex [[WallBangHer with him up against the wall]]. How does he respond after it's said and done? He says he likes her and thinks she's incredible. In the UnratedEdition, they have another quickie during Christmas dinner - but it seems more mutually consensual.
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* Once, ''SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}'' tried to convert the ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} villain Typhoid Mary to be good. At one point, [[BedTrick she disguised herself as Siryn]], whom he loved back then, and slept with him, only to reveal herself afterwards and mock his gullibility. Deadpool was distraught after the ordeal and Mary is presented as a villain, but the incident is rarely mentioned as rape, and whenever Typhoid Mary and Deadpool's relationship is referred to, it's referred to as consensual.

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* Once, ''SelfDemonstrating/{{Deadpool}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'' tried to convert the ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} villain Typhoid Mary to be good. At one point, [[BedTrick she disguised herself as Siryn]], whom he loved back then, and slept with him, only to reveal herself afterwards and mock his gullibility. Deadpool was distraught after the ordeal and Mary is presented as a villain, but the incident is rarely mentioned as rape, and whenever Typhoid Mary and Deadpool's relationship is referred to, it's referred to as consensual.
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* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/25000906 Integrity]]'' by [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/P_Artsypants/pseuds/P_Artsypants P_Artsypants]], after Adrien accuses Lila of sexual harassment, Kim keeps saying that it's impossible for a guy to be molested, and can't understand how Adrien can be unhappy about all the girls surrounding him. He reviews his position and apologises at once right after Alix pinches his butt to demonstrate.
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* ''Fanfic/ChildOfTheStorm'' averts this in the sequel when depicting Yelena Belova's a.k.a. the Red Room's ComicBook/BlackWidow repeated sexual harassment and assault of the Red Son a.k.a. [[spoiler: Harry Thorson's BlankSlate body (though he gets all the memories when he reclaims it)]] as part of her twisted view of the Black Widow/Winter Soldier dynamic. The narrative depicts it as sickening, then full on NightmareFuel when [[FlashbackNightmare a flashback]] in chapter 60 reveals the full extent of it, and [[MadnessMantra its effects]] on [[spoiler: Harry]], who responds... [[OutDamnedSpot badly.]]
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* In the legend of KingArthur, Sir Galahad was conceived when his father, Sir Lancelot, was drugged and raped twice. While the person who drugged him ([[TheVamp Morgan Le Fay]]) is typically seen as a villain, both the rapes' mastermind (the FisherKing who wanted the perfect grandson) and the rapist herself (Princess Elaine) were not shown to be bad people.

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* In the legend of KingArthur, Myth/ArthurianLegend, Sir Galahad was conceived when his father, Sir Lancelot, was drugged and raped twice. While the person who drugged him ([[TheVamp Morgan Le Fay]]) is typically seen as a villain, both the rapes' mastermind (the FisherKing who wanted the perfect grandson) and the rapist herself (Princess Elaine) were not shown to be bad people.
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* In the ''VideoGame/CapcomVSWhatever'' series of games, Morrigan has a new super move named Eternal Slumber. Succubus nature aside, she's the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' and frequently portrayed as a hero.

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* In the ''VideoGame/CapcomVSWhatever'' ''VideoGame/CapcomVS'' series of games, Morrigan has a new super move named Eternal Slumber. Succubus nature aside, she's the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'' and frequently portrayed as a hero.
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* ''LightNovel/OokamiSan'': Whatever Otohime does to "extract Urashima's essence" is left to the imagination, but you can get an idea from how she forcibly drags him away from everyone, how terrified he always is of what she's about to do and how worn out he looks afterwards. In the manga, he outright screams "rape" whenever she does this. This is always PlayedForLaughs. By contrast, the male Shiro’s rape of the female [[spoiler:[[TheHeroine Ryoko]]]] in the past is treated with full seriousness, serving to cement his status as both the BigBad and an irredeemable bastard.
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* ''Series/{{Legion}}'': In the season 2 finale, David uses his telepathy to wipe the memory of a fight from Syd's mind so he can proceed to have sex with her. This is presented as one of several arguments that David is out of control and needs to be contained. However when she was a teenager, Syd used ''her'' powers to essentially pull a BedTrick on her mother's boyfriend.[[note]]Syd swaps bodies with anyone she touches, and used her powers to masquerade as her mother. When she switches back, rather than her consciousness returning to her own body, the body she's inhabiting transforms into hers, and vice-versa.[[/note]] Not only did this constitute a rape by deception, but she reverted back to her own body ''in the middle of the act'', making it appear for all intents and purposes that the boyfriend was having sex with a minor. He was subsequently arrested, and very likely had his life destroyed as a result. While what David did was certainly ''not'' ok, Syd's actions are presented far more sympathetically and she is never shown facing consequences for what she did.

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