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* In ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]'', it's implied a woman realises her boyfriend is actually someone else who has been genetically altered to look like him as he acts differently in bed.
* In the ''[[X-Files]]'' episode "Dreamland", Mulder gets body-swapped with [[The Men in Black|an Area 51 agent]]. One of the behavior changes that convinces Scully that something is seriously wrong is that "Mulder" starts coming on to her. She [[Chained to a Bed|exploits this]] to force him to cooperate in putting things right.
** Same thing happens in "Small Potatoes," where the shapeshifting suspect traps Mulder in a basement and takes his form. In this case, though, while Scully suspects something's up, she goes along with the seduction until Mulder shows up and [[Spot the ImpostorImposter|faces down the shapeshifter]].
*** Scully's shocked reaction on seeing the shapeshifter change back into himself would indicate otherwise. Plus Mulder is somewhat miffed that the shapeshifter got further with Scully than he ever did (at that point in the series).
* In ''[[Farscape]]'' episode 'John Quixote' there was a sweeter version where John realised that what was happening wasn't real when the fake Aeryn told him they should leave together and abandon everyone else. "Listen - John - I came back for you. Nothing else matters. I just - want to be with you." "''Something's wrong''."
* On ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'', Matt Parkman's body is taken over by Sylar, who promptly uses it to seduce/rape Matt's wife. She loves it (or Sylar used Matt's powers to force her to). An earlier, non-sexual example is when Sylar uses his shapeshifting powers to impersonate Sandra Bennett and file for divorce with Noah.
** Parkman himself used his mind reading powers to set up the perfect date with his wife earlier in the series.
* In the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' episode "[[Star Trek/Recap/S1/E05 The Enemy Within|The Enemy Within]]", one of the first things Kirk's "evil" half does is try to rape Yeoman Rand.
* In a non-supernatural/science fictional example, ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' has one of his clinic patients develop hypersexuality. Played realistically straight in that he warns a family member that the 80+ year old woman in question has had a sudden, unexplained change in behavior and needs to be examined. Good thing, too, because it turns out she has {{spoiler|syphilis.}}
* ''[[Fringe]]'': Alternate universe Olivia smooches Peter so he won't see the blood trickling across the floor from the murdered man in the bathroom.