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Can frequently occur in variants of [[Aliens Made Them Do It]] and the [[Bed Trick]].
[[Fridge Logic]] points out that [[Love Potion|Love Potions]] that lead to sex may fall
under this. Compare [[Getting Smilies Painted Onon Your Soul]] for manipulation
that can be used in this way. Contrast [[Safe, Sane, and Consensual]] as well as
[[Free-Love Future]] and [[Ethical Slut]]. See also [[Double Standard Rape (Divine Onon Mortal)]].
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{{examples|Examples
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''[[Urotsukidouji]]'' was to bypass censorship laws restricting the
portrayal of male genitalia in Japanese pornography.
* ''[[Tenchi Muyo!|Tenchi Forever]]'' is awfully sympathetic to a woman
whose lonely soul just couldn't help remembering her lost love... by
making his grandson Tenchi think he's married to her.
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rape drug they would be.
* For the same reason are [[Love Potion|Love Potions]] illegal in the magical
society of ''[[Zero no Tsukaima (Light Novel)|Zero no Tsukaima]]''.
 
 
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fan backlash, including a later issue by [[Chris Claremont]] that had Carol
[[What the Hell, Hero?|calling out the Avengers for not helping her]].
* A partial use and partial aversion in ''[[She- Hulk]]'' where Starfox
is tried for rape, being accused by a married woman who had sex with him
while under the influence of his psychic hormones. He is also accused of
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seems, at first. [[Subverted Trope|However]], this way of looking at the
morality of her actions turn out to be limited to the views of
[[A Nazi Byby Any Other Name|Death Eaters]] and similar [[[[Fantastic Racism]]
pure-blood advocates]]. Of course, the muggle himself acts with utter
revulsion once the potion wears off, and Dumbledore refers to what
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would cause infighting amongst politicians on how to balance the budget.
This would weaken the economy, and lead to military and defense budget
cuts that would produce a weakness for the Yehtzig's [[[[The War Onon Terror]]
la-Qualda operative to exploit]]. [[[[Evil Plan]] All that, just so they can
hopefully enslave the entire planet]].
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McKay's permission, and while ignoring his protests. Again, it's a
[[Black Comedy Rape|comedy episode]] and we're supposed to side with the
[[Double Standard Rape (Female Onon Male)|woman]] during all of this.
* Barnabas Collins on ''[[Dark Shadows (TV series)|Dark Shadows]]'' nearly controlled Victoria
into thinking she was Josette and marrying him. The story doesn't treat
him as an attempted rapist at all.
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what had been played as [[Harmless Villain|HarmlessVillains]].
** ''Buffy'' has played it straight, however, when it overlaps with
[[Double Standard Rape (Female Onon Male)]]. For instance, consider Faith in Buffy's
body having sex with Riley and compare it to, say, Warren raping Katrina
using mind control.
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to have sex with them. His charges are mentioned in the episode, and
rape is not one of them.
* The episode "Unexpected" of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise (TV)|Star Trek Enterprise]]''. Tucker
becomes pregnant when an alien tricks him into activity which would be
the alien equivalent of sex, impregnating him. Played for humor because
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** [[SF Debris]] was [[Dude, Not Funny|particularely angered]] by this treatment
of the situation in his review of the episode.
* ''[[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation (TV)|Star Trek the Next Generation]]''
** In the episode "The Child", Counselor Troi is impregnated by an
alien, and she gives birth to him. Troi later insists on carrying it to
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whether Riker would consent to her having sex with his body is never
even mentioned.
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]''
** Narrowly averted, probably by [[Author's Saving Throw]], when Sam is implied
to have had sex with Ruby, a demon -- but it has been established that
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her body had just flatlined in the hospital when she took it over and
there was nobody else in it.
** In the ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' episode "The French Mistake" where
Sam and Dean get sent to the real world and it is implied that Sam gets
intimate with his actor's wife. The [[Reality Subtext]] makes this merely
amusing, but purely from an in-story perspective, Sam is a rapist.
* In ''[[Torchwood (TV)|Torchwood]]'', Owen uses a [[Love Potion|love perfume]]
to make a woman go from disgusted by him, to gagging for him, and when
her boyfriend shows up enraged, Owen appears to use it again to get
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expected that characters will effectively see each others' bodies when
they change clothes. Both Aeryn and John, who have swapped minds, are
implied to take advantage of the situation to [[[[A Date Withwith Rosie Palms]]
explore their new bodies]], and while both are disgusted the R word
never raises its head.
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== Music ==
* In the [[Filk Song]] ''[[Banned From Argo]]'' by Leslie Fish, in which the crew
of the [[Star Trek (Franchise)|Enterprise]] get, well,
[[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|banned from Argo]],
[[Double Standard Rape (Female Onon Male)|Nurse Chapel]] uses an "odd green
potion guaranteed to cause [[Mate or Die|Pon Farr]]" to take advantage of
Spock. This is [[Played for Laughs]] and treated no more seriously than Scotty
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intelligence and understand things like consent, so nobody in the comic
actually does get raped, outside of fantasy sequences.
* A possible in-universe case occurs in ''[[Drow TalesDrowtales]]'', where
Snadhya'rune Vel'Sharen has her friend Wiam Val'Jaal'darya [[spoiler:get
one of her lover Mel'arnach's eggs under false pretenses (Mel was under