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Sometimes, the trauma forces a character to re-evaluate her current relationship. She may realize that her partner is not supportive, leading to a storyline about finding strength, ending the relationship, and finding a partner who respects her boundaries and supports her healing process. Reclaiming Personal Power The "Knight in Shining Armor" Trope The Trope
Beyond the Incident: Navigating Relationships and Romantic Storylines After a Public Transportation Assault
The situation is similarly dire in Boys' Love (BL) dramas. A detailed discussion on MyDramaList noted that there are "at least 6 BLs that I saw this year, some are still airing, that have a rape trope or have one lead essentially force himself onto the other." The poster lamented, "There is a lot of normalisation of this behaviour by romanticising it." The provided examples range from forceful kisses to gaslighting and outright rape, with the victims frequently ending up in relationships with their perpetrators.
Fictionalizing the Incident: Romantic Storylines and Reclaiming Power