Basic Trope: A character has some sort of secret which they refuse to reveal, ostensibly because it would be detrimental to the listener's mental health.
- Straight: Alice shows up at work wearing an astronaut costume. Bob, upon asking why, is told that he's better off not knowing.
- Exaggerated: Alice shows up for work dressed as an astronaut, bleeding, carrying a mysterious package, and being followed by giraffes. "You do not want to know," she says. "About what?" "Anything."
- Downplayed: Alice feeds somebody something, causing them to get ill very quickly. When asked what she fed them, she only says "do you not want to know."
- Justified:
- The explanation involves Bob in some way, and Alice doesn't want to upset/offend him.
- These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know
- The explanation is something most people would find disgusting or disturbing (see inversion #1) and Alice doesn't want to freak out Bob.
- Inverted:
- Before anyone even has a chance to ask, Alice launches into an in-depth explanation of how her boyfriend has an astronaut fetish and "pants like a dog in heat" whenever she puts the helmet on.
- Before Alice can answer, Bob decides he doesn’t want to know.
- Subverted: Alice's "big secret" turns out to be hilariously tame.
- Double Subverted: However, Fridge Horror sets in as Bob realizes the actual significance of what Alice said and starts hunting for the Brain Bleach.
- Parodied: Bob desperately wants to find out Alice's secret, and so becomes her slave on the condition that she'll eventually tell. She never does.
- Zig-Zagged: However, Alice assures Bob that he just has an overactive imagination and it's really not that bad. She then flashes a Psychotic Smirk towards the camera.
- Averted: Bob asks, Alice tells.
- Enforced: It's part of a Noodle Incident being left to the viewer's imagination.
- Lampshaded: "Why do you always say that? I always find out, and it's never as interesting as you make it sound!"
- Invoked: Alice deliberately withholds trivial information in order to seem more interesting.
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: Rather than say "you don't want to know" and risk people's curiosity, Alice simply lies.
- Discussed: Upon seeing Alice, Bob asks coworker Sally why Alice is dressed like that. Sally tells him he probably doesn't want to find out.
- Conversed: "You know, I was going to ask, but I probably don't want to know."
- Deconstructed: Alice starts to fray under the tremendous strain of keeping something so awful to herself.
- Reconstructed: ...but the hints she starts dropping make Bob realize he does NOT want to know, and he refuses to listen.
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