Display title | Showing Off the New Body |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The result of combining Grand Theft Me with Evil Is Sexy. Any villain who possesses the body of the heroine (or any female, really) is contractually required to spend time posing in front of mirrors, wearing scanty clothing, and sometimes even groping herself. This often occurs when the villain in question is herself female and has been without a normal body—or at least an attractive one—for an extended period of time. |