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* '''Inverted''': Alice and Bob share everything.

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* '''Inverted''': '''Inverted''':
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Alice and Bob share everything.everything.
** Alice's towel is labeled "his," and Bob's "hers."
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** It reduces the risk of [[UnplannedCrossdressing accidental crossdressing]].

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** In a gender-inverted version of the above, Alice and Betty have towels labeled "Hers" and "Hers" and even they sometimes use the wrong one.



* '''Enforced''': ???

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* '''Enforced''': ???The original plan was to use PinkGirlBlueBoy to distinguish Bob's things from Alice's, but [[NoBudget budgetary constraints]] and/or ExecutiveMeddling got in the way, so everything they didn't share was labeled "His" and "Hers" instead.



* '''Exploited''': ???

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* '''Exploited''': ???Alice and Bob have CovertPervert roommates who want to see one or both of them naked, and knowing they only use their "His" and "Hers" towels, they hide the towel belonging to the one they want to see naked more at that moment.

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'''Basic Trope''': A couple's possessions are labeled "his" and "hers", denoting what belongs to whom.

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'''Basic Trope''': A couple's possessions are labeled "his" "His" and "hers", "Hers", denoting what belongs to whom. whom.



* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms... and everything in them is labeled "His" or "hers", too.

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* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms...bathrooms ... and everything in them is labeled "His" or "hers", too.



** Alice and Bob are SleepingSingle.

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** Alice and Bob AliceAndBob are SleepingSingle.



** Aaron and Bob have towels labeled "His" and "His". Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them - if even them.
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???

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** Alice and Bob have towels labeled "His" and "Hers", but they use the towels opposite their own sex.
** Aaron and Bob have towels labeled "His" and "His". Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them - -- if even them.
* '''Zig Zagged''': ???'''Zig-Zagged''': Alice and Bob get sets of items with these labels on them, then they misplace them, then they get labels added to their unlabeled possessions.



* '''Lampshaded''': ???

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* '''Lampshaded''': ???'''Lampshaded''':
** Bob: "You can tell this is mine because it has 'His' on it."
** Alice: "You can tell this is mine because it has 'Hers' on it."



* '''Played For Drama''': That fact that Alice and Bob are so touchy about their possessions shows gaps in there marriage.

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* '''Played For for Drama''': That The fact that Alice and Bob are so touchy about their possessions shows gaps in there marriage. their marriage.



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%%* '''Played For Laughs''': ???

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* '''Straight''': Bob's towel is labeled "His" and Alice's towel is labeled "Hers"
* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms... and everything in them is labeled 'his' or 'hers', too.
* '''Downplayed''': Alice's towel is labeled "Alice" and Bob's towel is labeled "Bob"

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* '''Straight''': Bob's towel is labeled "His" and Alice's towel is labeled "Hers"
"Hers".
* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms... and everything in them is labeled 'his' "His" or 'hers', "hers", too.
* '''Downplayed''': Alice's towel is labeled "Alice" and Bob's towel is labeled "Bob""Bob".



** Alice and Bob are SleepingSingle

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** Alice and Bob are SleepingSingleSleepingSingle.



** Alice and Bob have an extra (little) towel labeled "Its" for their goldfish

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** Alice and Bob have an extra (little) towel labeled "Its" for their goldfishgoldfish.



** Aaron and Bob have towels labeled 'his' and 'his'. Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them.
** Alex and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everything in their house is marked His[=/=]His, much to the chagrin of both of them, as they can't reliably identify which one belongs to whom.

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** Aaron and Bob have towels labeled 'his' "His" and 'his'. "His". Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them.
** Alex and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everything in their house is marked His[=/=]His, much to the chagrin of both of them, as they can't reliably identify which one belongs to whom.
them - if even them.
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* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms... BonusPoints if everything in them is labeled 'his' or 'hers', too.

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* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms... BonusPoints if and everything in them is labeled 'his' or 'hers', too.

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* '''Played For Drama''':
** That fact that Alice and Bob are so touchy about their possessions shows gaps in there marriage.

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* '''Played For Drama''':
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Drama''': That fact that Alice and Bob are so touchy about their possessions shows gaps in there marriage.

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** Alice and Bob are touchy about their possessions

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** Alice and Bob are touchy about their possessionspossessions.



* '''Played For Drama''': Alice and Bob's marriage starts to fall apart because someone grabbed the wrong towel early in the morning while not quite awake yet.

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* '''Played For Drama''': Drama''':
** That fact that
Alice and Bob's marriage starts to fall apart because someone grabbed the wrong towel early Bob are so touchy about their possessions shows gaps in the morning while not quite awake yet.there marriage.
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'''Basic Trope''': [A one sentence summary of the trope]

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'''Basic Trope''': [A one sentence summary of the trope]A couple's possessions are labeled "his" and "hers", denoting what belongs to whom.
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** Alice and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everythong in their house is marked His/His or Hers/Hers.

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** Alice Alex and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everythong Everything in their house is marked His/His or Hers/Hers.His[=/=]His, much to the chagrin of both of them, as they can't reliably identify which one belongs to whom.
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** Alice and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everythong in their house is marked His/His or Hers/Hers.

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** Alice **Alice and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everythong in their house is marked His/His or Hers/Hers.
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**Alice and Bob are a homosexual couple. Everythong in their house is marked His/His or Hers/Hers.

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'''Basic Trope''': Objects are labeled "His" and "Hers" in a couple's house.
* '''Played Straight''': Bob's towel is labeled "His" and Alice's towel is labeled "Hers"
* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms...
* '''Up To Eleven''': ... and everything in them is labelled 'his' or 'hers'

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'''Basic Trope''': Objects are labeled "His" and "Hers" in a couple's house.
[A one sentence summary of the trope]
* '''Played Straight''': '''Straight''': Bob's towel is labeled "His" and Alice's towel is labeled "Hers"
* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms...
* '''Up To Eleven''': ... and
bathrooms... BonusPoints if everything in them is labelled labeled 'his' or 'hers''hers', too.



* '''Deconstructed''': Bob breaks up with Alice and gets all the towels in the settlement. He immediately gives them to his new girlfriend, Claire, showing how depersonalized a simple pronoun is.
* '''Reconstructed''':



** Aaron and Bob have towels labelled 'his' and 'his'. Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them.
* '''Lampshaded''':

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** Aaron and Bob have towels labelled labeled 'his' and 'his'. Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them.
* '''Lampshaded''': '''Zig Zagged''': ???



* '''Enforced''':

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* '''Enforced''': ???
* '''Lampshaded''': ???



* '''Exploited''': ???



* '''Discussed''':
* '''Conversed''':
* '''Played For Laughs''': See "Parodied"
* '''Played For Drama''': Alice and Bob's marriage starts to fall apart because someone grabbed the wrong towel early in the morning while not quite awake yet.

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* '''Discussed''':
'''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''':
'''Conversed''': ???
* '''Played For Laughs''': See "Parodied"
'''Deconstructed''': Bob breaks up with Alice and gets all the towels in the settlement. He immediately gives them to his new girlfriend, Claire, showing how depersonalized a simple pronoun is.
* '''Played For Drama''': Alice and Bob's marriage starts to fall apart because someone grabbed the wrong towel early in the morning while not quite awake yet.



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* '''Basic Trope''': Objects are labeled "His" and "Hers" in a couple's house.

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* '''Basic Trope''': Objects are labeled "His" and "Hers" in a couple's house.



* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms
** '''Up To Eleven''': ... and everything in them is labelled 'his' or 'hers'

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* '''Exaggerated''': Alice and Bob have their own en suite bathrooms
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bathrooms...
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'''Up To Eleven''': ... and everything in them is labelled 'his' or 'hers'



** See "Double Subverted"
* '''Justified''': Alice and Bob are SleepingSingle

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* '''Justified''':
** See "Double Subverted"
* '''Justified''':
Alice and Bob are SleepingSingle



* '''Parodied''': Alice and Bob have an extra (little) towel labeled "Its" for their goldfish

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* '''Parodied''': '''Parodied''':
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Alice and Bob have an extra (little) towel labeled "Its" for their goldfish

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** '''Up To Eleven''': ... and everything in them is labelled 'his' or 'hers'



* '''Deconstructed''':

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* '''Deconstructed''':'''Deconstructed''': Bob breaks up with Alice and gets all the towels in the settlement. He immediately gives them to his new girlfriend, Claire, showing how depersonalized a simple pronoun is.


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** Aaron and Bob have towels labelled 'his' and 'his'. Nobody can figure out whose is whose except them.

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* '''Downplayed''': ???

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* '''Downplayed''': ???Alice's towel is labeled "Alice" and Bob's towel is labeled "Bob"
** See "Double Subverted"
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* '''Downplayed''': ???

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