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** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand'' has a story which implies that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.

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** ''ComicBook/BatmanNoMansLand'' has a story which implies that Clayface raped Poison Ivy by the fact she spent most of it captured and naked; Clayface using TermsOfEndangerment; Ivy going as far as to say he "deflied" her; and the fact that when she escaped and got revenge, Ivy mocked his pleas of for mercy by stating she'd done the same and he ignored them.
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* [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] in ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': Goh's backstory involves him trying and failing to prevent a gang rape, with him openly using the term "rape" when confronting the perpetrators. Meanwhile, it isn't outright stated that [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls Monaca Towa]] was sexually assaulted by [[BrotherSisterIncest her own brother Haiji]]]], but the assailant is described as unbuckling his belt, and Daisuke uses the term "violated" when referring to what he did to her.

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* [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] in ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': Goh's backstory involves him trying and failing to prevent a gang rape, with him openly using the term "rape" when confronting the perpetrators. Meanwhile, it isn't outright stated that [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls Monaca Towa]] was sexually assaulted by [[BrotherSisterIncest her own brother Haiji]]]], but the assailant is described as unbuckling his belt, the victim tearfully replies affirmatively when Daisuke questions her on whether she was abused by the assailant, and Daisuke uses the term "violated" when referring to what he did to her.
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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising'': [[PsychoLesbian Jo slade]] is a [[DirtyCop mall cop]] who abducts and torments women. Her dialogue strongly suggests that she sexually assaults them as well. Notably, when she puts her nightstick near a captive's legs, the latter screams "No! Not again!"

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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising'': [[PsychoLesbian Jo slade]] Slade]] is a [[DirtyCop mall cop]] who abducts and torments women. Her dialogue strongly suggests that she sexually assaults them as well. Notably, when she puts her nightstick near a captive's legs, the latter screams "No! Not again!"
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* ''VideoGame/{{Lisa}}'': ''The First'' takes place inside Lisa's mind. There are several areas around the map that allude to her father Marty abusing her, but any references to sexual abuse are filtered. Lisa at one point enters a bar where the Martys inside catcall her (one outright repeating "fuck ya" to her), recurring character Tricky Rick is always an obstacle in her path and speaks to her in entendres, which she responds to by killing him, and one area requires Lisa to be overtaken by [[spoiler:a massive, fleshy monstrosity resembling Marty]] to get to the next area, but the story stops short of saying she was raped. Her next appearance in ''The Painful'' is much more explicit about the implications.
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* While ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' makes it clear that Dr. Light forced himself on Sue Dibny, the word "rape" is never used in the story itself.

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* While ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis'' ''ComicBook/IdentityCrisis2004'' makes it clear that Dr. Light forced himself on Sue Dibny, the word "rape" is never used in the story itself.
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* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', Marty's last-ditch effort to get his parents together is to stage a DateRapeAverted in which George will rescue Lorraine from Marty. However, Marty only ever says "taking advantage". This is understandable in-universe given that Marty only stages the attempt as a desperation move and finds it horribly disconcerting, so he wouldn't want to make it explicit.

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* In ''Film/BackToTheFuture'', ''Film/BackToTheFuture1'', Marty's last-ditch effort to get his parents together is to stage a DateRapeAverted in which George will rescue Lorraine from Marty. However, Marty only ever says "taking advantage". This is understandable in-universe given that Marty only stages the attempt as a desperation move and finds it horribly disconcerting, so he wouldn't want to make it explicit.
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* ''Literature/TheHouseOnMangoStreet'': In the vignette "Red Clowns", Esperanza tells an unpleasant experience of being grabbed and kissed by a boy while she was waiting for Sally at a carnival. She says she doesn't remember and doesn't want to tell what happened, but she implies a long passage of time. She also says that her friend Sally lied and all the stories of how it was supposed to be were wrong.
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* [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-Zagged]] in ''Fanfic/DanganronpaParadiseLost'': Goh's backstory involves him trying and failing to prevent a gang rape, with him openly using the term "rape" when confronting the perpetrators. Meanwhile, it isn't outright stated that [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/DanganronpaAnotherEpisodeUltraDespairGirls Monaca Towa]] was sexually assaulted by [[BrotherSisterIncest her own brother Haiji]]]], but the assailant is described as unbuckling his belt, and Daisuke uses the term "violated" when referring to what he did to her.
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* ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'' is a well-known example that's OlderThanTelevision and, at the time, was quite shocking. Tess falls asleep in the middle of a foggy forest, Alec comes across her... the next thing we know, Tess is pregnant, shunned by those around her, and ashamed of having been DefiledForever.

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* ''Literature/TessOfTheDurbervilles'' ''Literature/TessOfTheDUrbervilles'' is a well-known example that's OlderThanTelevision and, at the time, was quite shocking. Tess falls asleep in the middle of a foggy forest, Alec comes across her... the next thing we know, Tess is pregnant, shunned by those around her, and ashamed of having been DefiledForever.
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* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'': During the mission "Resistance", Rousseau goes down into the basement to try and find Oberst Fischer. The officer she talks to mentions that "You shouldn't be down here. The boys can get a bit rowdy". At the same time, on the other side of the basement, another soldier can be seen hauling a struggling Frenchwoman through a side door from which neither emerge. Sounds heard afterwards indicate the woman either pleading with him or trying to fight him off. If the player decides to go in and save her, they find her lying on her back where the soldier has thrown her with the soldier standing over her meanacingly.

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* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII'': During the mission "Resistance", Rousseau goes down into the basement to try and find Oberst Fischer. The officer she talks to mentions that "You shouldn't be down here. The boys can get a bit rowdy". At the same time, on the other side of the basement, another soldier can be seen hauling a struggling Frenchwoman through a side door from which neither emerge. Sounds heard afterwards indicate the woman either pleading with him or trying to fight him off. If the player decides to go in and save her, they find her lying on her back where the soldier has thrown her with the soldier standing over her meanacingly.menacingly.
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* ''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' has a passage directed to spelling out that Stephen Trevor [[MaritalRapeLicense rapes Diana]] without even one use of the R-word.

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* ''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' ''ComicBook/WonderWomanAmazonia'' has a passage directed to spelling out that Stephen Trevor [[MaritalRapeLicense rapes Diana]] without even one use of the R-word.
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* ''Wonder Woman: Amazonia'' has a passage directed to spelling out that Stephen Trevor [[MaritalRapeLicense rapes Diana]] without even one use of the R-word.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': One of the chef's criminal histories is that he apparently "fooled around" with a circus ringmaster's daughter.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'': One of the chef's criminal histories is that he apparently "fooled around" with a circus ringmaster's daughter.
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** It's implied that the Joker raped Selina in issue 3 of ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', between her change of clothes (she was wearing a dress when he came by and later, Batman and Robin find a tied-up Selina dressed in a rumpled Wonder Woman costume), and the fact that the Joker was using mind control lipstick on her.

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** It's implied that the Joker raped Selina in issue 3 of ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', between her change of clothes (she was wearing a dress when he came by and later, Batman and Robin find a tied-up Selina dressed in a rumpled Wonder Woman costume), her face being bruised and the fact that the Joker was using mind control lipstick on her.
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* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees a CorruptedCharacterCopy of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]The belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally, Commander's belt was still unhooked.[[/note]]

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* Creator/MarkMillar's first arc on ''ComicBook/TheAuthority'' sees a CorruptedCharacterCopy of ComicBook/CaptainAmerica called the Commander rape a couple of nurses and Apollo. However, all that's shown is Hornet, one of his teammates and an analogue for ComicBook/TheWasp, going "He's not actually going to do them, is he?" about the nurses (and Tank Man, another teammate and analogue of ComicBook/IronMan, confirming the Commander is) and adjusting his belt afterward with Apollo. It's also implied that Midnighter, Apollo's lover, was going to use a jackhammer to return the favor to the Commander. It should also be noted that the first bit was due to DC's interference as the Hornet's dialogue originally had her outright ask if the Commander was going to rape the nurses.[[note]]The belt bit during the aftermath of Commander raping Apollo was also tweaked; originally, Commander's belt was still unhooked.[[/note]]
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** It's implied that the Joker raped Selina in issue 3 of ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', between her change of clothes (she was wearing a dress when he came by and later, Batman and Robin find a tied-up Selina dressed in a rumpled Wonder Woman costume), and the fact that the Joker was using mind control lipstick on her.
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* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': We don’t know what [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 Procedure 110-Montauk]] involves, but we do know the following: it’s designed to cause severe emotional distress; only [[BoxedCrook D-Class personnel]] are allowed to carry it out; SCP-231-3 was DrivenToSuicide when the Foundation first started performing it on her; the Overseer’s letter describes it as horrible and brutal; and it was originally devised by a “satanic sex cult”.

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* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': We don’t don't know what [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 Procedure 110-Montauk]] involves, but we do know the following: it’s it's designed to cause severe emotional distress; only [[BoxedCrook D-Class personnel]] are allowed to carry it out; SCP-231-3 was DrivenToSuicide when the Foundation first started performing it on her; the Overseer’s Overseer's letter describes it as horrible and brutal; and it was originally devised by a “satanic "satanic sex cult”.cult".
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This is mostly done with the use of certain words and phrases, like "violated" or "defiled" or the behavior and actions of a person such as acting distant, shaken, or [[RapeLeadsToInsanity insane.]]

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': Although it's never shown on-screen and the word "rape" isn't spoken, it's ''strongly'' suggested that Bruce had sexually assaulted Claudia.
-->'''Daniel''': There are four pages torn out.\\

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* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'':
** "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E5AVileHungerForYourHammeringHeart A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart]]":
Although it's never shown on-screen and the word "rape" isn't spoken, it's ''strongly'' suggested that Bruce had sexually assaulted Claudia.
-->'''Daniel''': --->'''Daniel''': There are four pages torn out.\\



** In the sixth episode, it's alluded to, but not explicitly confirmed, plus Lestat uses a euphemism for rape, which is highlighted in bold.

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** In the sixth episode, it's "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]": It's alluded to, but not explicitly confirmed, plus Lestat uses a euphemism for rape, which is highlighted in bold.
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* In ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'', [[StalkerWithATestTube Riccardo]] outright states that he plans on impregnating Fiona, though he never actually uses the word rape. If you get killed by him, the game over screen plays a very disturbing sound clip of what sounds like Riccardo pulling down his pants and violating Fiona's corpse.

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* In ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'', [[StalkerWithATestTube Riccardo]] outright states that he plans on impregnating Fiona, though Fiona. Though he never actually uses the word rape. If rape, if you get killed by him, the game over screen plays a very disturbing sound clip of what sounds like Riccardo pulling down his pants and violating Fiona's corpse.
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* In ''VideoGame/HauntingGround'', [[StalkerWithATestTube Riccardo]] outright states that he plans on impregnating Fiona, though he never actually uses the word rape. If you get killed by him, the game over screen plays a very disturbing sound clip of what sounds like Riccardo pulling down his pants and violating Fiona's corpse.
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* In the short story "Tamango" by Prosper Mérimée, Captain Lefoux tries to sleep with Tamango's wife Ayché who rejects his advances. Ledoux angrily has her whipped. The following paragraph mentions sailors on watch hearing a woman's scream during the night.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': We don’t know what [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 Procedure 110-Montauk]] involves, but we do know the following: it’s designed to cause severe emotional distress; only [[BoxedCrook D-Class personnel]] are allowed to carry it out; SCP-231-3 was DrivenToSuicide when the Foundation first started performing it on her; the Overseer’s letter describes it as horrible and brutal; and it was originally devised by a “satanic sex cult”.

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation'': ''Website/SCPFoundation'': We don’t know what [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-231 Procedure 110-Montauk]] involves, but we do know the following: it’s designed to cause severe emotional distress; only [[BoxedCrook D-Class personnel]] are allowed to carry it out; SCP-231-3 was DrivenToSuicide when the Foundation first started performing it on her; the Overseer’s letter describes it as horrible and brutal; and it was originally devised by a “satanic sex cult”.
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* ''Theatre/LoveInHateNation'': It's heavily implied that Judith's father sexually abused her since she was a child, as she claims that cutting his penis off was a "fair punishment" for "what he did to [her]."
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** It's been implied that Sarah Lynn was molested by her bear stepfather since she was able to tell the taste of a piece of bear fur.

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** It's been implied that Sarah Lynn was molested by her bear stepfather since she was able to tell the taste of a piece of bear fur. A later episode emphasizes this by showing a flashback where she can't be in her own dressing room because her stepdad is "being weird" in there.
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* The 2010 reboot of ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreet2010'' all but states that Freddy Krueger was a child molester when he was alive. The script goes out of its way to avoid using words like "rape" or "molest" but it's fairly obvious from Krueger's taunts towards his former victims and Nancy's horrified reaction when when she finds pictures in his basement.


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* ''VideoGame/DeadRising'': [[PsychoLesbian Jo slade]] is a [[DirtyCop mall cop]] who abducts and torments women. Her dialogue strongly suggests that she sexually assaults them as well. Notably, when she puts her nightstick near a captive's legs, the latter screams "No! Not again!"
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** In the sixth episode, it's alluded to, but not explicitly confirmed, plus Lestat uses a euphemism for a rape, which is highlighted in bold.

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** In the sixth episode, it's alluded to, but not explicitly confirmed, plus Lestat uses a euphemism for a rape, which is highlighted in bold.
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** In the sixth episode, it's alluded to, but not explicitly confirmed, plus Lestat uses a euphemism for a rape, which is highlighted in bold.
--->'''Lestat''': Well, you wouldn't talk of it. Louis insisted I not ask. I love our family, but the rules are "no secrets." Fortunate for our family, when I put my mind to it, I can hear the thoughts of other vampires at a very great distance.\\
'''Claudia''': Bastard.\\
'''Lestat''': He thinks of you often. Bruce.\\
'''Claudia''': ''(crying)'' Fucking bastard.\\
'''Lestat''': I couldn't agree more. What he did to you was in very poor taste. Could you imagine if something like that happened to you again? Louis would never forgive himself. [...] Because if you try [to escape] again, Claudia, I won't snap your leg, '''defile your pocket''', and zoom off on a motorbike.
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** The killer himself seems to be about to make reference to having been sexually abused himself as a child in an attempt to relate to one of his surviving victims. He gets cut off [[spoiler:by being shot]] before he can say so explicitly, though. This alao helps to confirm that he probably sexually abused the children, too.

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** The killer himself seems to be about to make reference to having been sexually abused himself as a child in an attempt to relate to one of his surviving victims. He gets cut off [[spoiler:by being shot]] before he can say so explicitly, though. This alao also helps to confirm that he probably sexually abused the children, too.

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* In ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'', Dennis has a strategy in which he puts a girl in a situation that forces her to have sex with him and she won't say no because of the "implication". While portrayed as very creepy, this is never once referred to as rape through intimidation. Dee also has her own version of the "implication" that has her threatening her dates of FalseRapeAccusation unless they have sex with her. But she never uses the word rape.


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* In ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'', Dennis has a strategy in which he puts a girl in a situation that forces her to have sex with him and she won't say no because of the "implication". While portrayed as very creepy, this is never once referred to as rape through intimidation. Dee also has her own version of the "implication" that has her threatening her dates of FalseRapeAccusation unless they have sex with her. But she never uses the word rape.

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