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* In ''Uchuu Kaizoku Sara'' (Space Pirate Sara), the titular heroine purposely plays this up at one point (and to some extent isn't actually faking it) when she gets "raped" by a lizard man (who turns out to be sympathetic enough Sara decides to give him some mind blowing [[Pity Sex]] because all he really wanted was a mate). She even manages to turn what should have been a humilating experience into a [[Moment of Awesome]] by using the fact she's having the time of her life to epically piss off and mock the shit out of the guy who thought the experience would demean her.
** It should be noted she's only able to invoke this some of the time. Most of her experiences with getting raped she is usually not enjoying, nor is Siria, [[A Shared Suffering|the knight captured at the same time in the same position as Sara herself.]]
* Inverted in ''[[Baccano (Light Novel)|Baccano]]'' by Nice Hollystone. When her explosives lab blow up in her face, her scream does ''not'' sound like pleasure. Yet she fondly reminisces on it.
* Rip Van Winkle's [[Impaled Withwith Extreme Prejudice|death]] in ''[[Hellsing]]''.
 
== [[Film]] ==
* In ''[[Urban Legend (Filmfilm)|Urban Legend]]'', the heroine stumbles across her goth roommate getting strangled in her bed. Due to the darkness and her roommate's grunts and groans, she assumes that her roommate is having sex (which is explained by an earlier scene in the movie where she walked in on her having sex and was angrily told to "turn the fucking light off") and leaves her to die. This sets up the "Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn On The Light" scene.
* ''[[Snakes Onon a Plane]]'', after a couple having sex in an airplane bathroom are attacked by snakes, they're being listened in on by two flight attendants.
{{quote| [thumping and screaming] "he's good" [silence a few seconds later] "maybe not that good."}}
* In [[Mel Brooks]]' ''[[High Anxiety]]'', the protagonist calls up the heroine moments before getting attacked by a strangler. She immediately concludes that it's an anonymous dirty phone call.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* In ''[[Friday (Literaturenovel)|Friday]]'', the titular protagonist deals with torture-by-rape in this manner, creating the impression that she "just can't help herself" in order to convince them to give it up as useless, and also as a method of creating dissention amongst her captors.
 
== [[Live Action Television]] ==
* Lampshaded in the ''[[Angel (TV)|Angel]]'' episode "Waiting in the Wings" when some of the heroes are searching a building and hear some noises.
{{quote| '''Gunn: '''"Hear that? Sounds like someone's in pain."<br />
'''Fred: '''"Either that or someone's in fun..." }}
* The penultimate scene of ''[[The Horror of Party Beach]]'' has an...interesting...moment when the heroine, who has injured her leg, is helped to a nearby car, leaving our good friends at [[MST3KMystery Science Theater 3000]] only able to say, "Um...''wow''."
* In an episode of ''[[3rd Rock Fromfrom the Sun]]'', Dick was [[Bound and Gagged]] (long story) and called Mary's office for help. Judith picks up the phone and responds thusly to Dick's muffled cries for help:
{{quote| '''Judith''': ''[deadpan voice]'' Oh, yeah. ''[muffled cry for help]'' Oh, baby. ''[muffled cry for help]'' I'm hot now. ''[muffled cry for help]'' Do me. ''[muffled cry for help]'' Do me all night. ''[muffled cry for help]'' I know it's you, Dick. ''[hangs up]''}}
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