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Power Walk was renamed by TRS to Team Power Walk. Removing or reworking misuse when necessary. Removing because the trope only applies to a group walking, not just one person.
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* PowerWalk: Pınar does a solo power walk as she enters the nightclub after her first session with Oşa, throwing off her coat, exposing her shoulders, and ShakingHerHairLoose to "Bambaşka Biri".
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trope turned into index
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* ADateWithRosiePalms: Aytaç asks his mystery caller (actually Elif) to call him back at night, once the rest of the household is asleep. She obliges his wish, and as their late-night conversation turns sexual, he quietly pleasures himself beneath a blanket. Unfortunately for him, he's not nearly as silent enough for it to go unnoticed on an audio recording.
* IntimateTelecommunications: Aytaç asks his mystery caller (actually Elif) to call him back at night, once the rest of the household is asleep. She obliges his wish, and as their late-night conversation turns sexual, he quietly pleasures himself beneath a blanket. Unfortunately for him, he's not nearly as silent enough for it to go unnoticed on an audio recording.
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* SexMontage: The episode begins with [[ADateWithRosiePalms a montage of men masturbating]] with enthusiasm to the same amateur sex tape (as well as three college-aged women, who are hate-watching it with pointed disgust).
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* SexMontage: The episode begins with [[ADateWithRosiePalms a montage of men masturbating]] masturbating with enthusiasm to the same amateur sex tape (as well as three college-aged women, who are hate-watching it with pointed disgust).
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Dewicked trope
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* BareYourMidriff: İrem wears a midriff-bearing tanktop to the nightclub, while Banu opts for a see-through mesh shirt that leaves even less to the imagination.
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Dewicked trope
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* AdultFear: An intimate video from the past is uploaded to the internet, where it is viewed by millions, including your colleagues, and placing your personal and professional reputation on the line.
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Your Cheating Heart is an index, not a trope.
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* InterruptedIntimacy: Gözde recalls that she caught her ex Kerem [[YourCheatingHeart in bed with her best friend]] while the two were visiting Ankara. Heartbroken and betrayed, she boards the first train that can take her home, alone.
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* InterruptedIntimacy: Gözde recalls that she caught her ex Kerem [[YourCheatingHeart in bed with her best friend]] friend while the two were visiting Ankara. Heartbroken and betrayed, she boards the first train that can take her home, alone.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.
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* BiTheWay: Metin's ex Nil, who ultimately ended up marrying a woman. Metin half-jokingly says dating him made her give up on the male sex altogether.
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* NeverLiveItDown: In-universe. Pınar is subjected to endless mockery by her colleagues, on account of getting cold feet while meeting with a client and dealing with it in the worst way. Instead of presenting her pitch, Pinar stammered and stuttered, before asking the client "well, can't I just send you an e-mail?" The continued embarrassment from the incident and ridicule of her co-workers do little to improve her self-confidence, and she is subsequently sidelined from making pitches.
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* OnceDoneNeverForgotten: In the episode ""Hayatin Musikisi", Pinar is subjected to endless mockery by her colleagues on account of getting cold feet while meeting with a client and dealing with it in the worst way. Instead of presenting her pitch, Pinar stammered and stuttered, before asking the client "well, can't I just send you an e-mail?" The continued embarrassment from the incident and ridicule of her co-workers do little to improve her self-confidence, and she is subsequently sidelined from making pitches.
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* SecondActBreakup: Gökçe break ups up with Metin following [[OpenMouthInsertFoot his reaction]] to a personal revelation: she's unable to have children, which was Metin's primary reason for seeking a wife. He instantly regrets his attitude, recognizing that his real love for her is much more important than chasing his vision of a picture-perfect family.
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* SecondActBreakup: Gökçe break ups breaks up with Metin following [[OpenMouthInsertFoot his reaction]] to a personal revelation: she's unable to have children, which was Metin's primary reason for seeking a wife. He instantly regrets his attitude, recognizing that his real love for her is much more important than chasing his vision of a picture-perfect family.
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* FourthDateMarriage: Metin asks Gökçe to marry him after only eleven days of dating, saying that in their short time together, he's known her better than women he dated for months. She is naturally taken back by his sudden proposal, and reveals that she had similarly rushed into her failed previous marriage.
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* FourthDateMarriage: Metin asks Gökçe to marry him after only eleven days of dating, saying that in their short time together, he's known her better than women he dated for months. She is naturally taken back aback by his sudden proposal, and reveals that she had similarly rushed into her failed previous marriage.
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[[folder:Biyologik Saat (Biological Clock)]]
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* TheParanoiac: From the start, Onur is deeply peturbed by the app's potential, citing privacy concerns; Gözde wonders what harm a fun little application could do, and sees her husband as excessively suspicuous. It turns out he ''does'' have reason to be paranoid -- just not for the one he claims.
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* TheParanoiac: From the start, Onur is deeply peturbed perturbed by the app's potential, citing privacy concerns; Gözde wonders what harm a fun little application could do, and sees her husband as excessively suspicuous.suspicious. It turns out he ''does'' have reason to be paranoid -- just not for the one he claims.
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Unlike his wife and friends, Onur is unenthused about the app to the point of hostility. Aside from his worries about security and privacy, he questions the purported "romance" the app aims to inspire by discovered for missed encounters between a couple.
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Unlike his wife and friends, Onur is unenthused about the app to the point of hostility. Aside from his worries about security and privacy, he questions the purported "romance" the app aims to inspire by discovered for missed discovering close encounters between a couple.