Victim Falls For Rapist

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A woman is raped. Sometimes, it's a man, but almost always it's a woman. She's raped, and there's no ambiguity about it, no vagueness, no two ways of reading it. Don't go thinking there's a chance that, hey, perhaps, perhaps, it was simply mock-fighting as foreplay, followed by happy consensual sex? Nope, sorry, not here. This was RAPE, pure and simple.

Well, she loves it. It was the best experience ever, and she wants more!

The victim of rape has just fallen for the rapist. This is a very old trope, as well as a trope of extreme political incorrectness, in spite of which it keeps popping up in modern stories all over the world. "Rape is Love" is another common phrase to describe this trope.

Examples of Victim Falls For Rapist include:


Literature

  • The Gor novels by John Norman. There are examples in all the books of the series, usually many examples apiece.