rdfs:comment | - Sometimes, when a combat scene becomes a bit too vocal and noisy... it stops being fighting, if you know what I mean. But sometimes, for some characters, the fighting itself actually does become a sexual turn-on. The character's heavy breathing, grunts, and yelps and groans are caused by the fact that they are really, truly --and literally -- getting off on the violence (though not necessarily on actual injury to themselves and/or their opponents). Examples of Sex Is Violence include:
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abstract | - Sometimes, when a combat scene becomes a bit too vocal and noisy... it stops being fighting, if you know what I mean. But sometimes, for some characters, the fighting itself actually does become a sexual turn-on. The character's heavy breathing, grunts, and yelps and groans are caused by the fact that they are really, truly --and literally -- getting off on the violence (though not necessarily on actual injury to themselves and/or their opponents). Related to Cat Fight (and the possible cause of the ensuing Fan Service, In Love with Your Carnage and Foe Yay). Often involves characters who are Too Kinky to Torture. Can end in Destructo-Nookie. May also overlap with Looks Like She Is Enjoying It. Compare I Didn't Mean to Turn You On. A subtrope of the similarly-named Interplay of Sex and Violence. Examples of Sex Is Violence include:
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