Forced seduction
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- | {{Template}}[[Forced seduction]] is a trope in Romantic literature. | + | {{Template}}[[Forced seduction]] is a [[trope]] in [[romantic literature]]. |
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- | *[[bodice ripper]] often features a [[heroine]] who loses [[virginity]] by [[rape|force]], a heroine who [[love-hate relationship|initially dislikes]] and actively resists the [[hero]]'s seduction, only ultimately to be overcome by [[Interpersonal attraction|desire]]. | + | *[[bodice ripper]]s often features a [[heroine]] who loses [[virginity]] by [[rape|force]], a heroine who [[love-hate relationship|initially dislikes]] and actively resists the [[hero]]'s seduction, only ultimately to be overcome by [[Interpersonal attraction|desire]]. |
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- bodice rippers often features a heroine who loses virginity by force, a heroine who initially dislikes and actively resists the hero's seduction, only ultimately to be overcome by desire.
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