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* PlayingSick: For the version of the trope where one member of a couple ([[AlwaysMale normally, a man]]) is in the mood, but the other ([[AlwaysFemale normally, the woman]]) feigns a sickness (normally, a headache) in order not to have sex. Usually, this will happen repeatedly, and it's implied (if not explicit) that she doesn't really love or isn't attracted to him, or even that she's [[{{cuckold}} having an affair]] with someone else.
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** SpysSuspiciousSpouse: A spy's partner mistakes their secrecy for infidelity.
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Crosswicking
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* BlamingTheCuckold: A victim of infidelity is blamed for their partner's affair.
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* CheaterGetsCheatedOn: An adulterer experiences getting cheated on themselves.
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* SteppingStoneSpouse: A partner sacrifices for their spouse only to be left behind for another when fortunes increase
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* PinkIsErotic: The color pink is used to indicate arousal, attraction, eroticism, and scenes of a sexual nature.
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* AttemptedHomewrecker: A character wants to steal an uninterested person from their lover.
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* PinkIsErotic: The color pink is used to indicate arousal, attraction, eroticism, and scenes of a sexual nature.
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* PsychosexualHorror: A subgenre that explores psychosexual development as a subject matter, including themes of sexual development and sexual activities.
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* SeductionAsOneUpmanship: A character seduces another character's S.O. to put one over on them.
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* BedTrick: A form of rape by deception where a person tricks another into agreeing to sexual intercourse by impersonating the victim's significant other, in effect tricking the victim into being unfaithful.
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* TwoTimingWithTheBestie: One of the more common affair setups is a character's partner cheating on them with their best friend.
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* BlameTheParamour: A cheated-on character blames the other lover, rather than their cheating partner.
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* DeathByWomanScorned: A man or other partner does not survive the retribution of their betrayed partner.
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* PlayingSick: For the version of the trope where one member of a couple ([[AlwaysMale normally, a man]]) is on in the mood, but the other ([[AlwaysFemale normally, the woman]]) feigns a sickness (normally, a headache) in order not to have sex. Usually, this will happen repeatedly, and it's implied (if not explicit) that she doesn't really love or isn't attracted to him, or even that she's [[{{cuckold}} having an affair]] with someone else.
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* TwoTimingWithTheBestie: The Discovery of your best friend and your partner having an affair behind your back.