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* ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' plays this straight several times with Molly Carpenter. Her kinks are referenced several times in the series and are usually just as quickly forgotten. Possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that the books are supposed to be [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|Harry's case files]], and he considers these to be [[Too Much Information]].
* ''[[The Dresden Files]]'' plays this straight several times with Molly Carpenter. Her kinks are referenced several times in the series and are usually just as quickly forgotten. Possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that the books are supposed to be [[Literary Agent Hypothesis|Harry's case files]], and he considers these to be [[Too Much Information]].
* Perhaps surprisingly for a guy who started traveling with [[Doctor Who|the Doctor]] a few years before [[The Sixties|the Summer of Love]], the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]]' Fitz Kreiner doesn't stop at [[Bi the Way|casually coming out to the reader]], he also makes what seems like a semi-sincere crack implying this trope:
* Perhaps surprisingly for a guy who started traveling with [[Doctor Who|the Doctor]] a few years before [[The Sixties|the Summer of Love]], the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]]' Fitz Kreiner doesn't stop at [[Bi the Way|casually coming out to the reader]], he also makes what seems like a semi-sincere crack implying this trope:
{{quote|‘Fitz,’ Anji hissed. ‘Are you telling me you really [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|don’t mind trotting around starkers]] [[Go-Go Enslavement|in a collar and lead]]?’<br />
{{quote|‘Fitz,’ Anji hissed. ‘Are you telling me you really [[Innocent Fanservice Girl|don’t mind trotting around starkers]] [[Go-Go Enslavement|in a collar and lead]]?’
He grinned. ‘Are you kidding?’ }}
He grinned. ‘Are you kidding?’ }}