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* This is also an aspect of ''[[CSI]],'' which, as [https://web.archive.org/web/20070520093718/http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com/articles/category_1233.html Television Without Pity] shows us, proves that any unwed man or woman who consents to and enjoys having sex (especially if the sex is in any way [[Good People Have Good Sex|not "normal"]]: obese people, furries, swingers, etc.) will [[Death by Sex|almost certainly die]], while rapists and rape victims often live to tell the tale.
** This sort of parses in the "fantasy" aspect of "reactionary fantasy". All this stuff we're supposed to hate and be disgusted by is often done in lurid, creepy, obsessive detail. This allows the viewing audience a double-edged thrill: they can be horrified and morally offended that it happened, and also get the kinky zing of all the descriptions of nubile teenagers tied up in leather and violated. You can see these sort of things in a lot of old "pulp lesbian novel" covers.
* ''[[Law and& Order: Special Victims Unit]]'' is king of this. It's a show about finding and punishing [[Rape Is a Special Kind of Evil|sexual offenders]] and [[Paedo Hunt|child molesters]], after all, and they tell the details of their cases as luridly as their time slot lets them. Every sexual related [[Acceptable Lifestyle Targets]] and [[Ripped from the Headlines]] case will be targeted by the show in the [[Dan Browned|worst investigated way possible]].
* And Dr. [[House (TV series)|House]]. If sex doesn't kill you, you'll survive to have death-sentenced children. Gregory House is somehow needed to keep a decent reproductive rate on Earth.
** ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' has gone both ways (though not, [[Ho Yay|regrettably]], [[Incredibly Lame Pun|with Wilson]]). Cameron gets high on crystal meth taken from a patient and jumps Chase, leading to a relationship which escalates to a wedding in the Season 5 finale. House and Stacy {{spoiler|have adulterous sex}} before House decides that restarting their relationship would be a bad idea. Thirteen's various escapades are a consequence of her discovery that she has Huntington's chorea, but she doesn't catch anything from them. Well, nothing worse than {{spoiler|an incidental fungal infection which gives her cracked lips and}} helps House [[Eureka Moment|solve a case]]. "Another life saved by girl-on-girl action!"