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{{quote|''Just another show with sex and violence''
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Sometimes, when a combat scene becomes a bit ''too'' vocal and noisy... [[Orgasmic Combat|it stops being fighting]], if you know what I mean. But sometimes, for some characters, the fighting itself actually does become a sexual turn-on. The character's heavy breathing, grunts, and yelps and groans are caused by the fact that they are really, truly—and literally—getting off on the violence (though not necessarily on [[Combat Sadomasochist|actual injury to themselves and]]/[[Psycho for Hire|or their opponents]]).
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Related to [[Cat Fight]] (and the possible cause of the ensuing [[Fan Service]], [[In Love with Your Carnage]] and [[Foe Yay]]). Often involves characters who are [[Too Kinky to Torture]]. Can end in [[Destructo-Nookie]]. May also overlap with [[Looks Like She Is Enjoying It]]. Compare [[I Didn't Mean to Turn You On]]. A subtrope of the similarly-named [[Interplay of Sex and Violence]].
 
{{noreallife|this is a trope about how characters are depicted in media.}}
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== Anime Andand Manga ==
* Karasuba from ''[[Sekirei]]'' likes combat so much she has to kill someone to lose steam and even declares she's "On fire" to her Ashikabi.
* ''[[Ikki Tousen]]'' comments on how the fighters find fighting erotic. Their battles will overlap with foreplay.