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{{quote|''"I was raised Catholic. I was never molested as a child, and frankly, I'm a little bit insulted. Wasn't I pretty enough?"''|'''[[Real Time with Bill Maher|Bill Maher]]'''}}
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The barbarians are past the gate, up the stairs, and standing over the hero's incapacitated body. The pure, virtuous, virgin [[Damsel in Distress|damsel]] is now helpless against what is sure to be a lewd, ravishing, and depraved assault against her purity. In desperation, she grasps the nearest blunt object, determined to protect her maidenhood with every ounce of her strength. [[I Have You Now, My Pretty|The barbarians leer at her]], coming closer and closer. There are too many of them, and she closes her eyes, preparing to feel the grip of one of their dirty, grimy paws on her flawless skin.
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{{noreallife|At its heart, this trope is about an absurd contradiction, not how great rape is ([[And That's Terrible|it isn't]], [[Captain Obvious|for anyone who isn't sure]]). There ''is'' [[Rule 34|such a thing]] as a rape [[Fetish]], but as with any healthy sexual act, it's still between [[Safe, Sane, and Consensual|consenting adults]] despite what they're pretending. There are non-sexual cases where a potential victim is upset or insulted about not being a victim.}}
 
{{examples}}
==Regular==
=== Anime &and Manga ===
* In ''[[Ii Orc No Hi]]'' an elf is trying to constantly trying to get in an orc's pants. Sometimes this involves her trying to make herself look vulnerable and hoping she gets attacked. Even though when it doesn't work she acts like she doesn't mind, later on when asked if she is okay she says she's not because she "is still a virgin".
* In an episode of ''[[Samurai Champloo]]'', Fuu believes she is to be the "prize" in a duel between two brothers battling to succeed their father's dojo (they had both commented on how absolutely cute something was while looking in her direction). When the duel is over, the two brothers approach Fuu as though they're going to glomp her, only to become preoccupied with her flying squirrel. Fuu is pissed.
* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', Bulma is in the hands of Lord Pilaf. Lord Pilaf wants to know where the last Dragon Ball is and he promises to do "humiliating" things to her should she say no. Instead of what Bulma is fearing, he instead blows her a kiss. This is enough to freak out Pilaf's underlings (kissing is a really big deal in Japanese culture), but all Bulma has to say is, "That's all?" She then proceeds to describe what she thought Pilaf would do the way things were going (involving a lot of censor bars in the manga) and which proceeds to thoroughly squick Pilaf out: "AAAUGH! What a diseased mind! [[Even Evil Has Standards|H-how can you even stand to THINK of such hideous things?!]]" Pilaf decides to dump her back into the dungeon with Goku and the others before deciding to knockout-gas them in order to find the Dragon Ball in question. (The French version of the anime has Pilaf breaking the [[Fourth Wall]] by protesting that it is a kid's show, and they can't show such things.)
* The first episode of ''[[Lost Universe]]'' has a variant. Millie's on the auction block, the bidding's about to begin, and the auctioneer announces that bidding will start at 10 credits, a pittance. Millie is quite annoyed at this.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100617235622/http://www.mangafox.com/manga/cavalier_of_the_abyss/v04/c000/153.html Played with] in ''[[Cavalier of the Abyss]]''. An [[Overprotective Dad]] saying: "Aren't you gonna ravish my daughter?"
* Plays into Asuka's characterization in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''. As the infamous [[Mind Rape]] scene shows, one of her issues with Shinji is his lack of assertiveness in regard to women, and especially in regards to ''her'' as a woman. [[Attention Whore|The attention of others]] is crucial to her self-image, but even though she emphasizes her availability by displaying her sexuality, Shinji is just too shy to do anything. Their disastrous kiss further disappoints her because he doesn't hold her. The "this is the wall of Jericho" also went over Shinji's head.
* In ''[[The World God Only Knows]]'', demon Hakua challenges protagonist Keima to a board game, under his condition that the loser must do anything the winner desires. After each loss, Hakua pleads "I know I said anything... But not ''anything''! Just not ''anything'', okay!" Keima, however, only wants to ask questions about his situation and his partner demon Elsea. Hakua finally lashes out at him: "Aren't you even a tiny bit interested in me!?"
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{{quote|'''Gourry:''' I guess even a troll knows a ''cute girl'' when it sees it. }}
* In the first episode of ''[[Soul Eater]]'', Spirit at first accuses the title character of having designs on his daughter, Maka, but then when Soul rudely denies having any interest in her, Spirit starts acting like a [[Pervert Dad]] and lists his daughter's "qualities".
* In the ''[[Ranma ½|Ranma One Half]]'' manga, during the "Little Hawaii" story, a bunch of male students from Fūrinkan are infected by the "Aloha virus" thanks to the principal's latest ploy. This makes them act like "honeymooner tourists in Hawaii", the dream of any Japanese. Thus they begin assaulting Female!Ranma, Akane and Ukyō to make them their "wives"... but they twice ignore Hinako-sensei since she looks like a little girl. She feels quite insulted by that.
* Mild variant employed in ''[[Maicching Machiko-sensei|Maicchingu Machiko Sensei]]'' (Studio Pierrot, 1981). Resident trouble-maker Kento frequently [[Panty Shot|flips his classmates' skirts]] to embarrass them. [[Fat Girl|Token fat girl]] Hiromi patiently awaits her turn, but when Kento passes her by, she's so furious she pounds his head into the pavement.
* Played with in the [[Hentai|ero-manga]] ''Tentacle Lovers'': a princess from a magical kingdom botches a summoning spell and [[Baleful Polymorph|turns the protagonist into a]] [[Naughty Tentacles|tentacle monster]] that is best described as a one-eyed [[Kirby]] that can extend [[Squick|more tentacles]] from his smaller ones. It turns out he has need of regular [[Mate or Die|contact]] with women, or else he'll die. The princess offers herself willingly, but the trope comes into play when she realizes that [[Good People Have Good Sex|the protagonist isn't quite ravishing her]] ''[[Covert Pervert|hard enough]]''. The trope gets [[Deconstructed]] when the princess uses a command spell to ''force'' our tentacled protagonist to go the whole hog.
* Played with in ''[[Freezing]]''. [[Sugar and Ice Personality|Sattelizer L Bridget]] has a [[Rape as Drama|difficult]] [[Dark and Troubled Past|backstory]]. As a result, she isn't trusting at all. She [[Hates Being Touched]] and [[Does Not Like Men]] (Or Women, for that matter). At one event, she gets really drunk, and [[Nice Guy|Kazuya]], the [[Single-Target Sexuality|one man she does like]], takes her back to her room. At her inebriated request, he unzips the back of her dress and removes her stockings, but he [[Above the Influence|doesn't go farther than that]]. When she wakes up, she's a bit freaked out by what he could have done, but a little bit disappointed that he didn't, even wondering if she's [[Victim Falls For Rapist|not his type]]. {{spoiler|[[Love Confession|Turns out she is]].}}
* ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' teases with a scene where resident [[Tsundere]] Kyou and Tomoya both get locked in an equipment storage shed. At first she's quite upset that this happened (apparently because of a spell cast on him right before this scene), but then goes into full blown dere-dere mode when Tomoya yells that he'll take care of it, says its his first time too, and tells her to turn around while he takes his shirt off. Then it turns out he just did that in order to lift the spell (also taught to him right before the scene), and the door opens right away, as another student opens it from the outside.
* In ''[[Kaguya-sama: Love is War]]'', Kaguya, while sick, forces her crush to be in bed with her (in a literal sense). Kaguya later wakes up with no memory of what happened and finds her crush in bed and lashes out because she thinks he took advantage of her. Her maid inspected the bed and concluded there was no sex, but things like groping wouldn't leave evidence. Kaguya hates both the possibility that her crush would take advantage of her if given the chance ''and'' the possibility that her crush ''wouldn't'' lewd her if given the chance.
 
=== Arts ===
* There's an English caricature where young women are offering themselves to invaders to rape them but leave their mother alone, and the mother speaks up to the effect that she won't be left out. There's a similar joke with Rene's mother-in-law in ''[['Allo 'Allo!|Allo Allo]]''.
 
 
=== Comedy ===
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnXtGINeDK0 stand-up routine] from Louis CK's HBO special ''Chewed Up''.
 
 
=== Comic Books ===
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* In one ''[[What If]]'' [[Crossover]] with [[Wolverine]], [[Red Sonja]] is beaten by Wolverine and essentially gives up and waits for him to rape her, but he walks away, disgusted by the idea and saying "Sorry, darlin', that ain't my style." Sonja is both perplexed and slightly insulted, so she follows him. It's only after their next meeting that he warms up to her, and she eventually becomes his queen.
* In ''[[Little Ego]]'', Osin has this reaction when the Green Sheik abducts Ego and leaves her behind.
 
 
=== Comic Strips ===
* ''[[Beetle Bailey]]'' has several times used the milder version "Aren't you going to inappropriately flirt with me? You're a soldier!" And it even did "Aren't you going to inappropriately flirt with my sister? You saying she's not pretty enough?"
 
 
=== Fan Works ===
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* One sketch on ''[[Sanity Not Included]]'' featured [[Marvel vs. Capcom|Psylocke being scared that Shuma-Gorath]] was going to rape her, but he doesn't. When she asks why, he [[Lampshade Hanging|asks why would he want to do such a thing, and if he wanted to have sex he'd have sex with his own species.]] [[Double Standard Rape (Female on Male)|And then she tries to force herself onto him...]]
 
=== ComedyFilm ===
 
=== Films -- Animation ===
* This is what happens pretty much exactly in Disney's ''[[Oliver and Company]]'' when Dodger breaks into Georgette's room, [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|though it's not outright stated what she thinks he's going to do,]] she is quite offended when he says he's not after her.
 
 
=== Films -- Live-Action ===
* In an early ''[[Little Big Man]]'' scene where the narrator/protagonist is first captured by the Cheyenne, his sister is shown worrying and complaining about what all these natives might be planning for her in the strange language they're speaking and saying "They're going to rape me for sure!" As time passes and nothing happens to her, however, we see that they're planning no such thing, and that she's actually getting rather annoyed because no one's paying very much attention to her at all. She at least sees some humour in the situation when she finds out that it's because the Cheyenne, unfamiliar with women wearing short hair, thought she was a man.
* In the comedy western ''[[The Villain]]'', Ann-Margret keeps hinting that [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]'s character should do this, but the [[Chaste Hero]] keeps [[Comically Missing the Point|missing the point]]. Eventually she's so annoyed she hooks up with the title Villain instead.
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* In ''[[Kaamelott]]'', [[King Arthur]] is tricked by his father-in-law Léodagan, while they conquer a town, into having to respect the tradition, which involves raping [[The Chief's Daughter]]. Not very fond of this, he finds out however that said daughter, Aelis (who's not the eldest daughter, but convinced the latter that it was her turn) is quite psyched up for the deed and expecting it eagerly. Arthur tries to negotiate with Aelis for her to pretend he raped her without doing so, but she insists. He ends proposing to bring her home as a mistress, and she's interested... but nonetheless, she almost threatens to rape ''him''.
{{quote|'''Arthur:''' I'm warning you: I'm going to scream.}}
 
 
=== Literature ===
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* A similar situation possibly occurs in ''[[Tender Is the Night]]''. {{spoiler|Nicole}} was sexually abused by her father when she was young, and is mentally troubled as a result, but her sister was not, and yet she also has some fairly serious issues. Whether these are directly connected to her mixed feelings about why her father abused {{spoiler|Nicole}} rather than her is unclear; the family was pretty dysfunctional anyway, so it could just be that.
* ''[[Discworld]]''
** In the novel ''[[Discworld/Mort|Mort]]'', when he comes to Ysabell's room in the middle of the night, she adjusts her nightgown to show more cleavage and tells him, "I hope that you have not forced your way in here in order to take advantage of your position in this household." (He works for [[The Grim Reaper|her father]].) He tells her that she's overflowing and to put something more sensible on.
** In ''[[Discworld/The Fifth Elephant|The Fifth Elephant]]'', Sam Vimes (who [[It Makes Sense in Context|isn't wearing pan-]] er, [[Insistent Terminology|trousers]] at the time) meets three women living alone in a house in the woods, who ask him "Are you here to ravish us?" When he replies that he's being chased by werewolves, they ask "Will that take all day?"
** In ''[[Discworld/Unseen Academicals|Unseen Academicals]]'', Glenda, while being carried by a crowd is at first glad she was wearing her most protective undergarments. This happiness went away when she realized nobody tried anything anyway.
** Variation in ''[[Discworld/Jingo|Jingo]]'' when the women of Ankh-Morpork are trying to encourage the men to go to war:
{{quote|'''Older Woman:''' What will you do when the Klatchians are ravishing us in our beds?
'''Nobby:''' I'd say that'd be jolly brave of the Klatchians. }}
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{{quote|"He hadn't even tried to kiss her. Not that he should, seeing as she was engaged. And not that she wanted him to. But he hadn't even ''tried''."}}
* ''The orb of Xaraz'', second novel in ''[[Le Donjon De Naheulbeuk]]'' verse, has the whole party hiding into the "filles pompoms" (ridiculous word-for-word translation of "pompom girl") locker room. The girls are really offended not to get raped.
* [[David Drake]]'s ''The Spark'' invokes this when the [[Knight in Shining Armor|hero]], Pal, is escorting a lady searching for her kidnapped sister. The vessel they travel aboard has electronically lockable cabins, and she's activated the lock whenever she was in her cabin, as well as mentioning a time or three that she carries a knife. And then [[Nice Guy|Pal]] politely tells her that for real security, she should use the manual lock, because no one can override that the way '''he''' could at any time have opened the electronic lock (the vessel's artificial intelligence is very ready to cooperate with him because of how he's been repairing centuries' worth of neglected systems). The lady doesn't '''say''' "Aren't You Going to..." but the realization that he certainly isn't clearly takes her down a peg.
 
 
=== Live-Action TV ===
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* A variation occurs in an episode of ''[[Oliver Beene]]''; Jerry and Charlotte are invited to dinner with a couple in another apartment, who they spy with another couple and realise that they swing. They spend the whole evening awkwardly trying to avoid insinuations and figure out how to politely express disinterest, only for the couple to say goodnight without incident, causing the two to angrily wonder what's wrong with them.
* Played seriously in an episode of ''[[Cracker]]'' where a killer's spree is motivated by the fact that she was only one of her family '''not''' molested by her father.
 
 
=== Music ===
* In [[50 Cent]]'s "Ski Mask Way", the narrator is a drugged-out stickup man that laughs off one his victims who thought he wanted to rape her.
 
=== Newspaper Comics ===
* ''[[Beetle Bailey]]'' has several times used the milder version "Aren't you going to inappropriately flirt with me? You're a soldier!" And it even did "Aren't you going to inappropriately flirt with my sister? You saying she's not pretty enough?"
 
=== TheaterRecorded and Stand-up Comedy ===
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnXtGINeDK0 stand-up routine] from [[Louis CK]]'s [[HBO]] special ''Chewed Up''.
 
=== Theatre ===
* From the first act of ''[[Camelot (theatre)|Camelot]]'':
{{quote|'''Guinevere:''' I suppose you're going to throw me to the ground and have your way with me!
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{{quote|'''Tracy:''' Was I so unattractive or forbidding or something?}}
* ''[[Annie Get Your Gun]]'': Dolly prepares herself to be ravished (even shouting "Molest me, violate me, ravish me!" when caught) as punishment for tampering with Annie's guns. While Charlie does not take her up on the offer, he does comment on how attractive she is and they basically end up together at the end.
 
 
=== Video Games ===
* In ''[[Slave Maker]]'', if your slaves have a high enough Lust stat, they'll come begging to you for sex if you don't do anything at night.
* In Year 2 of ''[[Grim Fandango]]'', one puzzle involves getting a metal detector from a female cop who has a crush on Manny Calavera by tricking her into taking Manny into the back room for a "strip search". She ends up rambling about her miserable childhood back when she was a mortal, and when she finds out Manny isn't looking to seduce her and is just after the metal detector, she throws the detector out a window (into a giant cat litter box) and walks off in a huff.
* The book ''Thief of Virtue'' in ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' games tells of a wealthy but bored baroness, and a handsome dashing thief out to steal one of the baron's treasures. Subverted because while the thief initially had no intention to, the baroness presented the question as a suggestion, and that she'd help him escape if he obliged her.
{{quote|''Now, it should be noted at this point that Ravius was noted for his handsome looks, and the Baroness by her plainness. Both of these facts were immediately recognized by each of the pair. "Dost thou come to plunder my virtue?" asked the lady, all a tremble.''}}
 
 
=== Web Comics ===
* In the webcomicweb comic ''Prelude'', a boy tries to trick Lilith into kissing him by acting injured so she would give him CPR. She came to the decision that since no one else was around, it was all up to her—and that he was going to die. Upon realization that he's not hurt at all after he asks her if she knows CPR, she becomes indignant and he quickly explains that he wanted her to kiss him for a bet, not for a crush or anything, to which she replied, [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20130222191458/http://dreamkeeperscomic.com/Prelude.php?pg=20 "Why not?"]
* There was one comic around (forgot the name) where a girl has just been kidnapped by the enemy's army and is held at the enemy leader's private chambers... but that's it (it '''is''' their best defended room, after all). She asks him repeatedly if he's going to abuse her, and is deeply angered at his repeated negatives {{spoiler|because she has a curse that makes every man she sleeps with die afterwards}}.
* The first strip of ''[[Ghastly's Ghastly Comic|Ghastlys Ghastly Comic]]'' is like this (see the page pic).
* This is what happens when Bootsie's brother loses her to Collin in a poker game in ''[[Friendly Hostility]]''. When Collin tells her he's not going to rape her, Bootsie starts flirting, evidently hoping it's okay if she's consenting. Eventually Collin rants at her about how he's in a monogamous relationship with Fox, he's not interested in women at all, she's underage, and "at most, we're friends. Get it? Friends." Bootsie is, however, overjoyed by this, and hugs him, sobbing about how she hasn't had a new friend in a very long time.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20130607204536/http://dubiouscompany.com/comics/2011/02/10 This strip] of ''[[Dubious Company]]''. {{spoiler|There is the strong implication that she is the racoon that has been attacking him for most of the comic.}}
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]''
* In [https://web.archive.org/web/20130606065634/http://girlyyy.com/go/264 this strip] of ''[[Girly]]'', Winter impulsively offers a crowd of strangers Otra's body for information on her missing glasses:
** Non-sexual example: wizard Vaarsuvius is quite insulted that a brain-eating monster finds the brain of the [[Genius Bruiser|fighter]] Roy tastier than [[Ambiguous Gender|his/hers]].
** In the same vein, Haley's nemesis Crystal is offended when [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0616.html Belkar declines to kill her] (leaving this to Haley).
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Ten minutes ago, I would've happily ganked someone else's personal nemesis without thinking twice. It would have been a hilarious anticlimax -- plus, you know, '''murder'''. Which is always a nice perk. But I'm doing this whole "team player" thing, and that means not fulfilling someone else's narrative role. In other words, it's Haley's job to kill you, not mine.
[...]
'''Crystal:''' Well FINE! I don't need you to kill me! I know lots of people waiting to kill me! Maybe I'll call one of them! }}
* [http://dubiouscompany.com/comics/2011/02/10 This strip] of ''[[Dubious Company]]''. {{spoiler|There is the strong implication that she is the racoon that has been attacking him for most of the comic.}}
* In [http://girlyyy.com/go/264 this strip] of ''[[Girly]]'', Winter impulsively offers a crowd of strangers Otra's body for information on her missing glasses:
{{quote|'''Otra:''' You should still at least '''try''' to think before you speak!... and why is nobody interested!?}}
* A minor example from [[Loserz]] from the slightly homophobic Carrie, after {{spoiler|her best friend Jessica is revealed to be a lesbian}}.
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* In ''[[Girl Genius]]'' [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120314 Bang's reaction] to being "picked up" by mechanical claws and [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20120316 being strapped to] Gil's medical table has shades of this, although in a more generic "Aren't you going to ravish (or torture) anyone?" sense.
** Also, Lucrezia, on [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20060407 finding herself] hanging on Tarvek's arms while she and Agatha were drifting in and out of consciousness and he had to catch the body whenever one of them passes out.
** [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20200824 A lady] on Queen's ball (who appears to be Kaja Foglio's [[Author Avatar]] [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20160921 Professoressa], "getting in touch" with the new Heterodyne) figured out [[For Halloween I Am Going as Myself|those are real Jägers]], but have read way too many bodice-rippers (the existence of thriving [[Penny Dreadful (medium)|Penny Dreadful]] industry in England ''was'' established back in Volume 3, after all). Sorry, sveethot, no abduction — "Ve iz here for de ''dancink!''".
* Downplayed in ''[[Sinfest]]'', [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140209171537/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1829 Monique is annoyed by a man who passes her without checking her out - and then enraged by one who does check her out.]
* ''[[Eerie Cuties]]'' used [[Kiss of the Vampire|vampire bites]] for a half-sexy variation of this - "victims" who prompt the action even [[Luminescent Blush|blush]] and become ''visibly disappointed'' if not bitten. [httphttps://www.eeriecutiespixietrixcomix.com/stripseerie-eccuties/take_what_you_need!_2009-07-08 First] Chloe - granted, as a succubus she instinctively assumes suggestive poses all the time, but later she [httphttps://www.eeriecutiespixietrixcomix.com/stripseerie-eccuties/the_sexy_chart2010-12-17 actively "seduced"] Layla to bite her. [httphttps://www.eeriecutiespixietrixcomix.com/stripseerie-eccuties/staking_customers2011-02-02 Later] Tiffany [[Say It with Hearts|says it with hearts]] - she got a good idea of how it feels after Layla fed on her once (that time Tiff blushed too, even despite her panic).
 
=== Web Original ===
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* [[Team Fortress 2|The Soldier]] [http://www.halolz.com/2011/07/26/give-me-your-hat/ has his priorities straight.] [[NSFW]]
* Of course ''[[The Pilfered Princess]]'' does that. Actually, she was already raped by all the human guards and was rather disappointed, so she wants Inferno to do it too.
* In ''[[DragonBall Z Abridged]]'', Vegeta asks if he isn't good enough for [[Mistaken for Gay|Zarbon]] when Zarbon says he didn't do anything to Vegeta while Vegeta was unconscious.
 
 
=== Western Animation ===
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* In the premiere episode of ''[[Bob's Burgers]]'', Bob sends his son to serve a guy who appears to be a child molester because his son is "heavy" and therefore won't be molested. His son protests indignantly, "Heavy kids can get molested!"
* ''[[Robot Chicken]]'' has a sketch with a bunch of teenagers (''Scooby-Doo'') looking around an old mansion. The two guys are subsequently raped by the "Rape Ghost". One ugly heavy girl isn't and this upsets her because she actually wants it.
* In the ''[[Batman: The Animated Series]]'' episode "Fear of Victory", the hero crashes through the window of an apartment belonging to an attractive woman in a bathrobe. She seems a little disappointed when he simply apologizes and leaves. Incidentally, this was based on a similar scene in ''[[North by Northwest]]''.
 
* From the ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' episode "Rickfending your Mort", one of the flashbacks shows Rick and his family watching a news report claiming alien "Hottie Snatchers" are [[Mars Needs Women| invading and grabbing the most attractive-looking Earthlings]] who venture out of their homes. [[Bad Liar| Claiming she thinks it's a hoax]], Summer wanders outside, witnesses them grab two of her neighbors... But not her. She falls on her knees, sobbing. This is only made worse when Principal Vagina (who is an old, unattractive man) walks by and tells her she'll get used to it.
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==Platonic Situations==
===Anime and Manga===
* Brook from ''[[One Piece]]'' was offended that dragon that charged at him with intent to eat him lost interest shortly before finishing the attack, because Brook is basically a skeleton.
 
===Anime & MangaLiterature===
* In ''The Invasion of Sandy Bay'', which takes place in the [[War of 1812]], one American fisherman is insulted he is isn't being [[Press-Ganged|drafted]] into the British navy after they abduct him.
* Brook from [[One Piece]] was offended that dragon that charged at him with intent to eat him lost interest shortly before finishing the attack, because Brook is basically a skeleton.
 
=== Live -Action TV ===
* ''[[Key & Peele]]'': The sketch Auction Block.
* In the "Weekend Update" segment of the Febuary 13, 2021 episode of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', Colin Jost said that a 117 year old nun survived a COVID-19 infection and was insulted that god didn't want to meet her.
 
===Literature Web Comics ===
* ''Slack Wyrm'' [http://joshuawright.net/slack-wyrm-033.html #033]. The princess (well, Duchess) finally has found the dragon and admits she's "totally abductable right now". See also two previous pages.
* In ''The Invasion of Sandy Bay'', which takes place in the [[War of 1812]], one American fisherman is insulted he is isn't being drafted into the British navy after they abduct him.
* ''[[The Order of the Stick]]'':
** Vaarsuvius is offended when [https://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0031.html the illithid attacks Roy instead of them], questioning why it wouldn't want a brain with max-Intelligence.
** In the same vein, Haley's nemesis Crystal is offended when [http://www.giantitp.com/comics/oots0616.html Belkar declines to kill her] (leaving this to Haley).
{{quote|'''Belkar:''' Ten minutes ago, I would've happily ganked someone else's personal nemesis without thinking twice. It would have been a hilarious anticlimax -- plus, you know, '''murder'''. Which is always a nice perk. But I'm doing this whole "team player" thing, and that means not fulfilling someone else's narrative role. In other words, it's Haley's job to kill you, not mine.
[...]
'''Crystal:''' Well FINE! I don't need you to kill me! I know lots of people waiting to kill me! Maybe I'll call one of them! }}
 
=== WebWestern ComicsAnimation ===
* The villain in the two-part ''[[DC Super Hero Girls]]'' episode "#TheFreshPrincessofRenFaire" is Ember, a dragon who preys on princesses, and spends most of the episode chasing after Zee, who is cosplaying as one. However, Zee is not a true princess, and Ember is nauseated when trying to eat her. Oddly, when Zee manages to free herself and assume the Zatanna guise, she is ''much'' less upset about almost being devoured than the way Ember called her ''"Disgusting! Revolting! Barf-tastic!"'' when trying to.
* ''Slack Wyrm'' [http://joshuawright.net/slack-wyrm-033.html #033]. The princess found the dragon and admits she's "totally abductable right now". See also two previous pages.
* The ''[[Miraculous Ladybug]]'' episode "The Pharaoh", Alya is at first justifiably frightened when she realizes the Akumatized villain intends to use her as a sacrifice, but when Pharaoh changes his mind and wants to use Ladybug instead, Alya... Takes it a little personally.
 
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