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In some stories, these three kinds of revenge are the stages in a slippery slope where one leads to the other.
 
In a way, the first stage on that slippery slope is an inversion [[Honor-Related Abuse]], making sure that it is the molester rather thenthan the victim who is [[Defiled Forever]].
 
It goes downhill from there, with the third stage [[Crosses the Line Twice|Crossing The Line Twice]] in a bad and not at all amusing way. In either case, Rape and Revenge accept the premise that rape constitutes permanent destruction, but adds the idea that it's not necessarily the victim who gets destroyed. She can avert being [[Defiled Forever]] by defiling her abuser back... or maybe it will turn into a [[Moral Event Horizon|black hole]] where ''everyone'' is damned.