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** [[CLAMP]] also have a male example in ''[[Legal Drug]]'' with Kakei and his store workers Rikuo and Kazahaya, whom he loves to make squirm and whom he sends on shady missions to retrieve supernatural objects that he intentionally withholds important information on (in one case: that Kazahaya is going to ''drown''). The mirroring of dynamic in ''[[×××HOLiC]]'' is ''very'' apparent.
* Ryoko and Izumida in ''[[The Case Files of Yakushiji Ryoko]]''.
* Ekaterina and Kukrachyov, the pilots of Valspinner from ''[[Godannar]]'', which actually used the combination command "Slave On". It even became a plot point of how submissive and "unmanly" Kukrachyov is when {{spoiler|the other male pilots, one after the other, flip out from the virus}}. Just to drive the point home, Shadow, one of America's lesbian pilots, {{spoiler|is the only girl affected by it}} because she's the "[[Bifauxnen|manly]]" one of the two girls
* Louise from ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]'' takes the "Mistress" bit just a ''bit'' farther than most, treating Saito more like a slave (to the point of [[Whip It Good|having a whip]]) but over time she becomes [[Tsundere|less Tsun and more Dere]] towards him.
* Rin does this to Maeno a few times in ''[[Mnemosyne]]'', comparing finding him to finding a lost puppy, when she first meets him. She also intentionally plays up the [[Les Yay]] with her assistant Mimi in order to make him squirm. As time goes by she respects him more and more, to the point that {{spoiler|he turns into an angel to save her}}.
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