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* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'':

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* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'':''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': Outside the actual romantic relationships, the main characters feel physical attraction to each other and generally consider such attraction an inconvenience, if they manage to acknowledge them to begin with:
** A common occurrence with Elliot and Tedd is that they feel attracted to each other when one or both are female, more rarely when both are male.
** Susan is attracted to both Justin and Elliot, and acknowledges this, but doesn't want to even consider acting on it.
** Justin once demonstrated an attraction to Tedd when he showed up at the comic shop with a new look, which made him decide he really needs to find a boyfriend.
** Sarah is attracted to Grace but vehemently calls herself at most a 1 on the Kinsey scale and is in denial about her attraction.
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* A tragic sibling example in ''Flowers in the Attic''. [[spoiler:Chris and Cathy Dollanganger might be brother and sister, but for plot-driven reasons each is the only teenager the other ever sees. Puberty and the stresses of their ongoing forced confinement do the rest, and the result is a torrid scene in which he takes her forcibly with a highly questionable degree of consent. He explicitly apologizes afterwards for raping her and is devastated by what he's just done; she rationalizes it even while it's happening ("I wanted what he wanted, right or wrong.") and tells him she could have stopped him if she'd wanted to.]]
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TruthInTelevision, of course. After all, [[SarcasmMode it's considered normal to lust after someone you don't know, as opposed to a close friend (that you ''do'' know).]]

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TruthInTelevision, of course. After all, [[SarcasmMode it's considered normal to lust after someone you don't know, know]], as opposed to a close friend (that you ''do'' know).]]
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TruthInTelevision, of course. After all, it's considered normal to lust after someone you don't know, as opposed to a close friend (that you ''do'' know).

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TruthInTelevision, of course. After all, [[SarcasmMode it's considered normal to lust after someone you don't know, as opposed to a close friend (that you ''do'' know).
know).]]

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