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* Genderflipped in ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': If Revy has a problem with you, she will shoot you. If Rock has a problem with you, he will talk with you, though he might include some polite threat or veiled blackmail.
** In the second episode, Lagoon Company is hijacking a cruise ship. Rock uses a megaphone to politely request that they surrender while Revy is arming a grenade launcher.

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* Genderflipped in ''Manga/BlackLagoon'': ''Manga/BlackLagoon''.
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If Revy has a problem with you, she will shoot you. If Rock has a problem with you, he will talk with you, though he might include some polite threat or veiled blackmail.
** In the second episode, Lagoon Company is hijacking a cruise ship. Rock uses a megaphone to politely request that they surrender while Revy is arming a grenade an RPG launcher.
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* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' zigzags all over the place but it's generally played straight-women use sharp words and men use sharp blades.

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* ''Literature/ASongOfIceAndFire'' zigzags all over the place but it's generally played straight-women straight. Women use sharp words and men use sharp blades.
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** This is changing in TheNewTens, especially as some of the top shows typically seen as male-oriented (such as ''Series/GameOfThrones'' and ''Series/TheWalkingDead'') have grown to have just as large, if not larger, female audiences over time. [[http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/what-women-watch-tv-156621/ As this article tells]], the top show with women overall is, ''Series/AmericanHorrorStory'', an [[{{Gorn}} ultra-violent]], [[{{Fanservice}} hyper-sexual]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin horror series]] which {{av|ertedTrope}}oids stereotypes associated with female viewers. That's not even including the shows listed here. That being said, [[DoubleStandard oddly enough, the same level doesn't qualify for male fans watching female-oriented shows]].

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** This is changing in TheNewTens, especially as some of the top shows typically seen as male-oriented (such as ''Series/GameOfThrones'' and ''Series/TheWalkingDead'') have grown to have just as large, if not larger, female audiences over time. [[http://www.adweek.com/tv-video/what-women-watch-tv-156621/ As this 2014 article tells]], the top show with women overall is, ''Series/AmericanHorrorStory'', an [[{{Gorn}} ultra-violent]], [[{{Fanservice}} hyper-sexual]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin horror series]] which {{av|ertedTrope}}oids stereotypes associated with female viewers. That's not even including the shows listed here. That being said, [[DoubleStandard oddly enough, the same level doesn't qualify for male fans watching female-oriented shows]].
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* Similarly, in ''VideoGame/FireEmblemTheSacredStones'', Ephraim is a headstrong BloodKnight while his sister Eirika prefers to use diplomacy.
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* ''Franchise/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'': Nanoha Takamachi tends to find herself resorting to violence when communication breaks down (hint: it always does). Especially prevalent in the second season, with quotes like 'Listen... to me!' delivered in the midst of unleashing a [[WaveMotionGun cannon blast]].

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* ''Franchise/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha'': ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'': Nanoha Takamachi tends to find herself resorting to violence when communication breaks down (hint: it always does). Especially prevalent in the second season, with quotes like 'Listen... to me!' delivered in the midst of unleashing a [[WaveMotionGun cannon blast]].

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