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* Since {{Empowered}} started wearing her suit, she climaxes "at the drop of a hat". NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat.

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* Since {{Empowered}} Comicbook/{{Empowered}} started wearing her suit, she climaxes "at the drop of a hat". NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat.
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* In the film version of ''XMen'', Mystique disguises herself as Jean Gray to seduce Wolverine. In addition to the changed behavior, Wolverine immediately spots the ruse because of his SuperSenses.

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* In the film version of ''XMen'', ''Film/XMen'', Mystique disguises herself as Jean Gray to seduce Wolverine. In addition to the changed behavior, Wolverine immediately spots the ruse because of his SuperSenses.



* Subverted in ''Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard'', Matt Hazard, a sentient, videogame character, is helped in his fight for survival by mousy female programmer named QA, whose ingame avatar is colored blue. She berates Matt for both his old one-liners and for hitting on her. Later, QA reappears colored red, and comparatively sassy. After a few mess-ups, blue QA finally reappears, and red QA tells Matt he has to figure which one is real. Matt, being experienced with several game genres and is, by consequence, incredbly genre-savvy, makes a comment to red QA to the effect "Oh come on. I knew you were the evil twin a long time ago."

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* Subverted in ''Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard'', ''EatLeadTheReturnOfMattHazard'', Matt Hazard, a sentient, videogame character, is helped in his fight for survival by mousy female programmer named QA, whose ingame avatar is colored blue. She berates Matt for both his old one-liners and for hitting on her. Later, QA reappears colored red, and comparatively sassy. After a few mess-ups, blue QA finally reappears, and red QA tells Matt he has to figure which one is real. Matt, being experienced with several game genres and is, by consequence, incredbly genre-savvy, makes a comment to red QA to the effect "Oh come on. I knew you were the evil twin a long time ago."



* The usual variant is inverted in the BL comic 'Paradox,' when Tommy is possessed by a soul-eating demon. Dake realises something is off because Tommy's reaction to an offer of sex is 'maybe later,' after he'd been trying to get into Dake's pants for the last couple of chapters.

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* The usual variant is inverted in the BL comic 'Paradox,' 'Webcomic/{{Paradox}},' when Tommy is possessed by a soul-eating demon. Dake realises something is off because Tommy's reaction to an offer of sex is 'maybe later,' after he'd been trying to get into Dake's pants for the last couple of chapters.
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* In the ''{{X-Files}}'' episode "Dreamland", Mulder gets body-swapped with [[{{MIB}} an Area 51 agent]]. One of the behavior changes that convinces Scully that something is seriously wrong is that "Mulder" starts coming on to her. She [[ChainedToABed exploits this]] to force him to cooperate in putting things right.

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* In the ''{{X-Files}}'' episode "Dreamland", Mulder gets body-swapped with [[{{MIB}} [[TheMenInBlack an Area 51 agent]]. One of the behavior changes that convinces Scully that something is seriously wrong is that "Mulder" starts coming on to her. She [[ChainedToABed exploits this]] to force him to cooperate in putting things right.
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* In the infamous ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode "The Great Brain Robbery", a notable scene occurs where Tala seduces Lex Luthor, not knowing that he's recently switched bodies with The Flash. After the situation is reversed, Tala is actually ''disappointed''.

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* In the infamous ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'' episode "The Great Brain Robbery", a notable scene occurs where Tala seduces Lex Luthor, not knowing that he's recently switched bodies with The Flash. After the situation is reversed, Tala is actually ''disappointed''.



** Her exact words were that she wasn't used to him being so "gentle" or "enthusiastic."

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** Her exact words were that she wasn't used to him being so "gentle" "gentle", "caring" or "enthusiastic."
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* In a non-supernatural/science fictional example, ''{{House}}'' has one of his clinic patients develop hypersexuality. Played realistically straight in that he warns a family member that the 80+ year old woman in question has had a sudden, unexplained change in behavior and needs to be examined. Good thing, too, because it turns out she has [[spoiler:syphilis.]]

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* In a non-supernatural/science fictional example, ''{{House}}'' ''Series/{{House}}'' has one of his clinic patients develop hypersexuality. Played realistically straight in that he warns a family member that the 80+ year old woman in question has had a sudden, unexplained change in behavior and needs to be examined. Good thing, too, because it turns out she has [[spoiler:syphilis.]]
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* When Faith ends up in Buffy's body in ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she [[strike:teases]] molests Spike and then aggressively seduces Riley.

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* When Faith ends up in Buffy's body in ''BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', she [[strike:teases]] molests sexually taunts Spike and then aggressively seduces Riley.
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** Hilariously, his first reaction isn't "something is really wrong here", but "Yep...still got it."
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* In the ''StargateAtlantis'' episode "Identity", Dr. Keller gets inadvertently body-swapped with an evil AdventurerArchaeologist. The latter in the former's body (as a visual cue, the scenes have the latter's actress in, although it's clearly implied that the former is the one everyone is seeing) boards a jumper and proposes clearly to Rodney that they go to the mainland for al fresco sex, which isn't Jennifer at all. Although she does imply it at the end of the episode.

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* In the ''StargateAtlantis'' ''Series/StargateAtlantis'' episode "Identity", Dr. Keller gets inadvertently body-swapped with an evil AdventurerArchaeologist. The latter in the former's body (as a visual cue, the scenes have the latter's actress in, although it's clearly implied that the former is the one everyone is seeing) boards a jumper and proposes clearly to Rodney that they go to the mainland for al fresco sex, which isn't Jennifer at all. Although she does imply it at the end of the episode.



* In ''{{Alias}}'', it's implied a woman realises her boyfriend is actually someone else who has been genetically altered to look like him as he acts differently in bed.

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* In ''{{Alias}}'', ''Series/{{Alias}}'', it's implied a woman realises her boyfriend is actually someone else who has been genetically altered to look like him as he acts differently in bed.
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* {{Doctor Who}}: When Rose Tyler gets possessed by Lady Cassandra, she surprises the Doctor with a sudden kiss.

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* {{Doctor Who}}: ''Series/DoctorWho'': When Rose Tyler gets possessed by Lady Cassandra, she surprises the Doctor with a sudden kiss.
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* Since {{Empowered}} started wearing her suit, she climaxes "at the drop of a hat". NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat.
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* In ''{{Farscape}}'' episode 'John Quixote' there was a sweeter version where John realised that what was happening wasn't real when the fake Aeryn told him they should leave together and abandon everyone else. "Listen - John - I came back for you. Nothing else matters. I just - want to be with you." "''Something's wrong''."

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* In ''{{Farscape}}'' ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' episode 'John Quixote' there was a sweeter version where John realised that what was happening wasn't real when the fake Aeryn told him they should leave together and abandon everyone else. "Listen - John - I came back for you. Nothing else matters. I just - want to be with you." "''Something's wrong''."
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** Spoofed in the parody of ''TheIslandOfDrMoreau'' from Treehouse of Horror XIV: Dr. Hibbert turns Marge into [[{{Furry}} a literal catwoman]] and gets intimate with Homer. The next morning he finally notices her change when she jumps out the window to chase a bird, remarking "Marge got turned into a cat?! I had no idea! ...Though I suspected something during the sex." Made even funnier a little later when he shows the kids that she ''really'' clawed up his back during the act.

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** Spoofed in the parody of ''TheIslandOfDrMoreau'' from Treehouse of Horror XIV: Dr. Hibbert turns Marge gets turned into [[{{Furry}} [[FurryFandom a literal catwoman]] by Dr. Hibbert and gets intimate with Homer. The next morning he finally notices her change when she jumps out the window to chase a bird, remarking "Marge got turned into a cat?! I "I had no idea! ...Though I suspected something during the sex." Made even funnier a little later when he shows the kids that she ''really'' clawed up his back during the act."
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** Spoofed in the parody of ''TheIslandOfDrMoreau'' from Treehouse of Horror XIV: Dr. Hibbert turns Marge into [[{{Furry}} a literal catwoman]] and gets intimate with Homer. The next morning he finally notices her change when she jumps out the window to chase a bird, remarking "Marge got turned into a cat?! I had no idea! ...Though I suspected something during the sex." Made even funnier a little later when he shows the kids that she ''really'' clawed up his back during the act.
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* In the movie ''{{Dave}}'', the President's wife figures out that her husband was replaced with a double because he looked at her legs.


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* In the second book of the ''CodexAlera'', Max has temporarily replaced the incapacitated First Lord and ends up seducing the First Lady. He doesn't get caught, though Sextus does have words with Max about that when he recovers.
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* The usual varient is inverted in the BL comic 'Paradox,' when Tommy is possessed by a soul-eating demon. Dake realises something is off because Tommy's reaction to an offer of sex is 'maybe later,' after he'd been trying to get into Dake's pants for the last couple of chapters.

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* The usual varient variant is inverted in the BL comic 'Paradox,' when Tommy is possessed by a soul-eating demon. Dake realises something is off because Tommy's reaction to an offer of sex is 'maybe later,' after he'd been trying to get into Dake's pants for the last couple of chapters.
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* The usual varient is inverted in the BL comic 'Paradox,' when Tommy is possessed by a soul-eating demon. Dake realises something is off because Tommy's reaction to an offer of sex is 'maybe later,' after he'd been trying to get into Dake's pants for the last couple of chapters.
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* When Lana in ''{{Smallville}}'' becomes a vampire, this happens (I think).

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* When Lana in ''{{Smallville}}'' becomes a vampire, this happens (I think).happens.

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** But they only switched faces and voices! You'd think Eve'd know as soon as she saw Castor's wang. (Genitals are as distinctive as faces.)
*** It's possible that she didn't regularly look at his genitals (or didn't look that time), and that their sizes are comparable enough that she didn't notice the difference.



* In the film version of ''XMen'', Mystique disguises herself as Jean Gray to seduce Wolverine. In addition to the changed behavior, Wolverine immediately spots the ruse because of his SuperSenses.



* On ''{{Series/Heroes}}'', Matt Parkman's body is taken over by Sylar, who promptly uses it to seduce/rape Matt's wife. She loves it. An earlier, non-sexual example is when Sylar uses his shapeshifting powers to impersonate Sandra Bennett and file for divorce with Noah.

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* On ''{{Series/Heroes}}'', Matt Parkman's body is taken over by Sylar, who promptly uses it to seduce/rape Matt's wife. She loves it. it (or Sylar used Matt's powers to force her to). An earlier, non-sexual example is when Sylar uses his shapeshifting powers to impersonate Sandra Bennett and file for divorce with Noah.Noah.
** Parkman himself used his mind reading powers to set up the perfect date with his wife earlier in the series.
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*** This example is rather odd, because Clark hadn't been able to sleep with her because of his superpowers. One would think Lana would have noticed this, unless she just didn't care...
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** And then has the trope turn around and backfire on her when he tries to actually make love with her instead of just getting freaky, the intimacy of the act is too much for her to handle and she flips out.
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*** Her exact words were that she wasn't used to him being so "enthusiastic."

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*** ** Her exact words were that she wasn't used to him being so "gentle" or "enthusiastic."


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* Although it never reaches a point of being sexual, Princess Fiona's reaction to Prince Charming, while he is pretending to be the yet-to-be-seen now human appearing {{Shrek}}, is constantly being off-put by his overly romantic behavior, knowing it is out of Shrek's usual character.

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* ''{{Shrek}}'': Although it never reaches a point of being sexual, Princess Fiona's reaction to Prince Charming, while he is pretending to be the yet-to-be-seen now human appearing {{Shrek}}, Shrek, is constantly being off-put by his overly romantic behavior, knowing it is out of Shrek's usual character.character.
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**It's probably more of the real Keller being much less forward than the impostor was. She heavily implied that she wanted to go out with Rodney, just not that suddenly, or obviously.

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* ''MahouSenseiNegima'' has several versions of this:
** First, Negi accidentally creates a bunch of magical duplicates of himself. Naturally, they start hitting on his students.
** Later, during the Kyoto arc, the girls use a bunch of the same magical duplicates to take their places while they visit Konoka's [[BigFancyHouse temple complex]]. When they get back, the duplicates are doing a {{Striptease}}.
** Even later, Haruna uses her artifact to make a "dark" copy of [[ShrinkingViolet Nodoka]]. Everyone notices that she's not as [[CovertPervert subtle]] as before. The real Nodoka showed up and [[ThrowTheBookAtThem hit Haruna with a book]] right before "Ero Nodoka" could also be created. Shame, really.]
** Even ''later'', she creates a duplicate of Negi for the purpose of "practice pactio kisses". Naturally, [[HilarityEnsues the results are disastrous]]. Poor Akira...
* When a vengeful spirit doll in ''[[RanmaOneHalf Ranma 1/2]]'' [[FreakyFriday trades places]] with Akane's soul [[DemonicPossession in her body]] (leaving Akane herself [[AndIMustScream trapped as a doll]]) she attempts increasingly seductive approaches to get Ranma to lower his guard... so she can kill him. All but one have [[HilarityEnsues unforseen interruptions]].
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* ''MahouSenseiNegima'' has several versions of this:
** First, Negi accidentally creates a bunch of magical duplicates of himself. Naturally, they start hitting on his students.
** Later, during the Kyoto arc, the girls use a bunch of the same magical duplicates to take their places while they visit Konoka's [[BigFancyHouse temple complex]]. When they get back, the duplicates are doing a {{Striptease}}.
** Even later, Haruna uses her artifact to make a "dark" copy of [[ShrinkingViolet Nodoka]]. Everyone notices that she's not as [[CovertPervert subtle]] as before. The real Nodoka showed up and [[ThrowTheBookAtThem hit Haruna with a book]] right before "Ero Nodoka" could also be created. Shame, really.]
** Even ''later'', she creates a duplicate of Negi for the purpose of "practice pactio kisses". Naturally, [[HilarityEnsues the results are disastrous]]. Poor Akira...
* When a vengeful spirit doll in ''[[RanmaOneHalf Ranma 1/2]]'' [[FreakyFriday trades places]] with Akane's soul [[DemonicPossession in her body]] (leaving Akane herself [[AndIMustScream trapped as a doll]]) she attempts increasingly seductive approaches to get Ranma to lower his guard... so she can kill him. All but one have [[HilarityEnsues unforseen interruptions]].
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This typically means they're [[EvilIsSexy far more sexual than usual]]. Cue {{Fanservice}}.

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This typically means they're [[EvilIsSexy far more sexual than usual]]. Cue {{Fanservice}}.
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See also ShowingOffTheNewBody.

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ShowingOffTheNewBody. Compare GoodPeopleHaveGoodSex (because being more sexually adventurous than normal is a sign of villainy).
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*{{Doctor Who}}: When Rose Tyler gets possessed by Lady Cassandra, she surprises the Doctor with a sudden kiss.
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* {{Fringe}}: Alternate universe Olivia smooches Peter so he won't see the blood trickling across the floor from the murdered man in the bathroom.
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*** Her exact words were that she wasn't used to him being so "enthusiastic."
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* In Parke Godwin's Hugo-nominated story ''The Fire When It Comes'' (title story of the collection of the same name), the existence of the ghost is revealed when she takes over the body of the (sexually repressed) wife during sex.
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* In a non-supernatural/science fictional example, ''House'' has one of his clinic patients develop hypersexuality. Played realistically straight in that he warns a family member that the 80+ year old woman in question has had a sudden, unexplained change in behavior and needs to be examined. Good thing, too, because it turns out she has [[spoiler:syphilis.]]

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* In a non-supernatural/science fictional example, ''House'' ''{{House}}'' has one of his clinic patients develop hypersexuality. Played realistically straight in that he warns a family member that the 80+ year old woman in question has had a sudden, unexplained change in behavior and needs to be examined. Good thing, too, because it turns out she has [[spoiler:syphilis.]]



* In the infamous ''JusticeLeague Unlimited'' episode "The Great Brain Robbery", a notable scene occurs where Tala seduces Lex Luthor, not knowing that he's recently switched bodies with The Flash. After the situation is reversed, Tala is actually ''disappointed''.

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* In the infamous ''JusticeLeague Unlimited'' ''JusticeLeagueUnlimited'' episode "The Great Brain Robbery", a notable scene occurs where Tala seduces Lex Luthor, not knowing that he's recently switched bodies with The Flash. After the situation is reversed, Tala is actually ''disappointed''.



* When [[TheSimpsons Homer]] was kidnapped and replaced by [[HughMann a lookalike with an obvious German accent and no understanding of Homer's personality]] in extended {{Parody}} of ''ThePrisoner'', it's [[{{Squick}} squickily implied]] that his offer of "efficient German sex" is what keeps Marge from realizing anything is amiss for ''several months''.

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* When [[TheSimpsons Homer]] Homer Simpson]] was kidnapped and replaced by [[HughMann a lookalike with an obvious German accent and no understanding of Homer's personality]] in extended {{Parody}} of ''ThePrisoner'', it's [[{{Squick}} squickily implied]] that his offer of "efficient German sex" is what keeps Marge from realizing anything is amiss for ''several months''.

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