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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of [[AbusivelySexy behavior and social structures]] that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push the ''writer'' over it.)

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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of [[AbusivelySexy behavior and social structures]] that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push make the ''writer'' over it.world [[CrapsackWorld crapsack]] or [[CrapsaccharineWorld crapsaccharine]], and make some people suspect that the author actually [[AuthorTract advocate such values for real]].)
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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of [[AbusivelySexy behavior]] that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push the ''writer'' over it.)

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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of [[AbusivelySexy behavior]] behavior and social structures]] that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push the ''writer'' over it.)
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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of behavior that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push the ''writer'' over it.)

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Is sometimes used to "justify" the depiction of behavior [[AbusivelySexy behavior]] that would otherwise push the characters over the MoralEventHorizon. (Although it can still push the ''writer'' over it.)
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Used a lot in written erotica. Also some porn movies but [[OrSoIHeard not as much as you'd think]], given that typically porn movies are {{PWP}} and thus don't even bother with a story to the sex.

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Used a lot in written erotica. Also some porn movies but [[OrSoIHeard not as much as you'd think]], think, given that typically porn movies are {{PWP}} and thus don't even bother with a story to the sex.

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** Many men would not be affected by the latter device, as that's pretty much the default for us (well, that and the rest of the stuff that comes after the foreplay). Our self-control is incredible!
*** That modified device would be as redundant on men as using POV Gun from ''Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' being was on women.
*** Many women would STRONGLY DISPUTE your estimation of the willingness of men to perform this particular sexual act.
*** [[RatedMForManly Those weren't real men]].
** Well, ''that's'' horrifying. A fifteen year old boy sees his mom...



** Whatever happened to forbidden love in the year 4000?

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** ...[[HighOctaneNightmareFuel AARGH!]] [[{{Squick}} CAN]] [[NoJustNo NOT]] [[BrainBleach UNREAD!!!!]]
** It's not like I really expect a FetishFuelFuture to have a good justification, but this is just riddled with FridgeLogic. If the men are drastically outnumbered by the women, how exactly do they maintain the position of power that would allow such a horrifically sexist doctrine to be enforced? With women having such a massive numerical advantage, you'd expect men to be the ones treated as property, if anyone was. Unless these authors think that the women in these scenarios either [[DistressedDamsel aren't capable of resisting]] or actually want to be disposable sex slaves, of course.
*** Or the women become so viciously competitive in their effort to acquire and retain monogamous husbands that they force one another into bondage, or find ways to excuse straying. Or both... "Okay, you can screw my husband, but only if I get to butcher and eat you afterward. You don't like that arrangement? No problem, I'll just butcher you now."

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* For people living before the 19th century very attracted or focused on breasts, the 20st century would be a fetish fuel future. Interest in breasts was clinical paraphillia until modern times.
** To be fair, a lot of the things most men got exited about then would be seen the same way now. Ankles, necks, noses, calf muscles...
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* For people living before the 19th century very attracted or focused on breasts, the 20st century would be a fetish fuel future. Interest in breasts was clinical paraphillia until modern times.
** To be fair, a lot of the things most men got exited about then would be seen the same way now. Ankles, necks, noses, calf muscles...
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* Most of the female costumes in ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', catering to GeneRoddenberry.
** Apparently, the original plan was to give them trousers, but the women of the cast themselves objected. If you look in the background, you can sometimes see crew women in the trousered uniform.
*** In the 1960s when ST:TOS was made, Women's Lib movements were fighting for womens' right to dress sexily in public, rather than [[SocietyMarchesOn their right to stop other women from dressing sexily in public]].

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* Most of the female costumes in ''StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'', catering to GeneRoddenberry.
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GeneRoddenberry. It has been claimed that the original plan was to give them trousers, but the women of the cast themselves objected. If you look in the background, you can sometimes see crew women in the trousered uniform.
*** In the 1960s when ST:TOS was made, Women's Lib movements were fighting for womens' right to dress sexily in public, rather than [[SocietyMarchesOn their right to stop other women from dressing sexily in public]].
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* In Steven Brust's ''{{Dragaera}}'' novels, there are hardly any distinctions made between male and female gender roles in Dragaeran society, leading to a great many {{Action Girl}}s found throughout the series. Vlad Taltos, the main character of one series, gets married to a female assassin [[spoiler: after she kills him and he gets resurrected]].

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* In Steven Brust's ''{{Dragaera}}'' novels, there are hardly any distinctions made between male and female gender roles in Dragaeran society, leading to a great many {{Action Girl}}s found throughout the series. Vlad Taltos, the main character of one series, gets married to a female assassin [[spoiler: after she kills him and he gets resurrected]].
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* ''{{Bill And Ted}}'s Bogus Journey'' has a character in the first scene, Ria Paschelle, from the 23rd Century, decked out in leather and {{cyberpunk}} accessories. She's also a HotScientist, as she's said to have invented an amazing device called the "statiophonic, oxyogenetic, amplifier-graphaphoner-delaverberator".
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** To be fair, a lot of the things most men got exited about then would be seen the same way now. Ankles, necks, noses, calf muscles...
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* CharlesStross ''{{Accelerando}}'' features in its near-future section a world where casual sex is almost unheard of in favor of BDSM.
** Semi-justified, in that this was a cultural practice that came about as an end-run around overpopulation.

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* CharlesStross ''{{Accelerando}}'' ''Accelerando'' features in its near-future section a world where casual sex is almost unheard of in favor of BDSM.
** Semi-justified, in that this
BDSM. This was a cultural practice that came about as an end-run around overpopulation.
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* Citizens of Iain M. Banks' ''TheCulture'' have the ability to change sex at will by wishing it (though the process takes several months to complete) and are also genetically engineered to have ''longer orgasms.''
** Not to mention better performance and stamina during said act and perfectly shaped bodies.
** They also have drug glands that can synthesize any drug.
*** Also ''all'' Culture people have effectively unlimited funds.
**** The series is explicitly about what a society does with itself when it doesn't have scarcity, sickness, or violent conflict

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* Citizens of [[IainMBanks Iain M. Banks' Banks']] ''TheCulture'' have the ability to change sex at will by wishing it (though the process takes several months to complete) and are also genetically engineered to have ''longer orgasms.''
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'' Not to mention better performance and stamina during said act and perfectly shaped bodies.
** They also have drug glands that can synthesize any drug.
*** Also ''all'' Culture people have effectively unlimited funds.
**** The series is explicitly about what a society does with itself when it doesn't have scarcity, sickness, or violent conflict
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* For people living before the 19th century very attracted or focused on breasts, the 20st century would be a fetish fuel future. Interests in breasts was clinical paraphillia until modern times.

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* For people living before the 19th century very attracted or focused on breasts, the 20st century would be a fetish fuel future. Interests Interest in breasts was clinical paraphillia until modern times.
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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but altering her formula in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]], making all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.

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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon {{Lolicon}} world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, immune to aging, but altering her formula in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]], making all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful beautiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.world.
*** Even better if it turns out the "God" in charge of the angels is Sakura's future girlfriend herself, having realized the [[UnfortunateImplications unfortunate implications]] of a world in which the men most likely to procreate [[FridgeHorror are also the ones most likely to be attracted to excessively young girls]] too late to do anything to change it in her own time period...
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*** Or the women become so viciously competitive in their effort to acquire and retain monogamous husbands that they force one another into bondage, or find ways to excuse straying. Or both... "Okay, you can screw my husband, but only if I get to butcher and eat you afterward. You don't like that arrangement? No problem, I'll just butcher you now."
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*** In the 1960s, Women's Lib movements were fighting for womens' right to dress sexily in public, rather than [[SocietyMarchesOn their right to stop other women from dressing sexily in public]].

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*** In the 1960s, 1960s when ST:TOS was made, Women's Lib movements were fighting for womens' right to dress sexily in public, rather than [[SocietyMarchesOn their right to stop other women from dressing sexily in public]].
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*** In the 1960s, Women's Lib movements were fighting for womens' right to dress sexily in public, rather than [[SocietyMarchesOn their right to stop other women from dressing sexily in public]].
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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]] altering her formula, making all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.

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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but altering her formula in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]] altering her formula, eye]], making all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.
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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]] altering her plan to make all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.

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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]] altering her plan to make formula, making all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.
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** AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Sakura is destined to have a super-smart girlfriend that creates the Lolicon world, curing all diseases and making everyone immortal, but in a moment of jealousy and low self-esteem triggered by Sakura's [[MaleGaze wandering eye]] altering her plan to make all women (except herself) into lolis to ensure her love wouldn't ever stray. The angels were sent back in time on false pretenses, not to kill Sakura or his girlfriend (which would probably result in a much worse future, if not devastating revenge from the greatest genius of all time) but to scar Sakura with a permanent crippling fear of beatuiful and sexy women, so his future girlfriend won't doctor her formula and create the lolicon world.
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* The {{yaoi}} movie ''AiNoKusabi'' is set in a futuristic world where the population is predominantly male and the ruling caste consists of [[WhiteHairedPrettyBoy White Haired Prettyboys]] who keep lower-class youths as "pets".

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* The {{yaoi}} novel (and movie adaptation) ''AiNoKusabi'' is set in a futuristic world where the population is predominantly male and the ruling caste consists of [[WhiteHairedPrettyBoy White Haired Prettyboys]] who keep lower-class youths as "pets".
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** The NoBisexuals and enhanced homophobia is SOMEWHAT justifiable in stories set in a situation where the population is on the brink of collapse due to war/plague/DeusExMachina and as much procreation needs to happen as possible, so the "waste of fluids" is outlawed. Of course this usually leads to the breeding farm / baby factory fetish, so it doesn't so much subvert the trope as redirect it.

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* ''StarshipTroopers'' and ''{{RoboCop}}'', both directed by PaulVerhoeven, feature co-ed shower scenes.


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* ''RoboCop'' and ''StarshipTroopers'', both directed by PaulVerhoeven, feature co-ed shower scenes.

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**** [[RatedMForManly Those weren't real men]].

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**** *** [[RatedMForManly Those weren't real men]].men]].
** Well, ''that's'' horrifying. A fifteen year old boy sees his mom...
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**** [[RatedMForManly Those weren't real men]].

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