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* Sondra Marshak's ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels are all about the importance of physical strength as the ultimate resolving factor. One gets the distinct feeling (particularly after having ploughed laboriously through either ''The Price of the Phoenix'' or ''The Prometheus Design'') that she was brutally bullied in school and/or had a tough time in Phys Ed, to the point that she is obsessed with strength.
* Seiji Matsuyama likes having girls with ''massive'' [[Gag Boobs]] in all of his works -- ''[[Eiken]]'' is just the most well known in the west. And ''Eiken'' is his most tame series yet. [https://web.archive.org/web/20111120235214/http://media.animevice.com/uploads/0/584/19447-kirikaandkomoeho9_super.jpg This] is him acting restrained.
* ''[[Wonder Woman]]'' in the original form, was heavily based on the author William Marston's belief that a little BDSM now and then was a healthy way of sublimating the aggression in a relationship. Oh, and bondage leads to world peace. It was [https://web.archive.org/web/20151123180551/http://www.superdickery.com/more-wonder-woman-bondage/ startlingly blatant] for the supposedly impenetrably oppressive 1940s. Amusingly, attacks by [[Media Watchdogs]] cracking down on comics were treated more as a misinterpreted annoyance than any outright denials of its themes.
** [[Superdickery.com]] nicknamed her "Suffering [[Les Yay|Sappho]]" - [https://web.archive.org/web/20150426194543/http://www.superdickery.com/tag/suffering-sappho/ there are] more examples of "binding games" and/or [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|girl-on-girl action]] than you can shake a [https://web.archive.org/web/20151121122712/http://www.superdickery.com/the-tnt-trap/ vibrator]-shaped [https://web.archive.org/web/20151121212238/http://www.superdickery.com/best-wonder-woman-bondage-yet/ bomb] at.
* [[George R. R. Martin]] seems to really like writing about [[Incest Is Relative]]. ''A lot.'' To the point that one of the first questions on one of the "You Know You've Read Too Much ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire|ASOIAF]]'' When..." lists floating around the internet is: "You no longer view incest as inherently wrong as long as they love each other."
** He has some disturbing shit out there but the only major recurring theme he has is a bunch of stories that have the protagonist losing a woman to his best friend, something that he openly states happened to him and he wrote a lot of depressed stories that featured the idea.
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