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| Type | Example | Justification | |------|---------|----------------| | Institutional | Workplace fraternization policies | Prevent harassment, favoritism | | Legal | Laws against polygamy, incest, or underage relationships | Protect vulnerable parties, maintain social order | | Cultural/Religious | Caste, race, or same-sex marriage bans (historically or presently) | Preserve tradition, group boundaries | | Moral/Situational | Doctor-patient, therapist-client, teacher-student | Avoid exploitation of power asymmetry |
Elara, a brilliant Aurum architect, spent her days designing gardens that would never touch the soil. During a routine inspection of the ventilation shafts, she met Kael, a Silver technician with grease-stained hands and eyes that held the depth of the earth. Their first meeting was a silent exchange of curiosities through a reinforced glass partition, a barrier meant to protect the "purity" of the Aurum from the "grime" of the Silvers. The Power Imbalance: This is perhaps the most
The Power Imbalance: This is perhaps the most controversial and tension-filled category. It involves relationships that are prohibited by professional or ethical codes—the teacher and the student, the doctor and the patient, or the boss and the employee. These stories explore the thin line between desire and duty. : Relationships involving a mentor/mentee
: Relationships involving a mentor/mentee, boss/employee, or teacher/student dynamic create inherent ethical and professional stakes. Star-Crossed Lovers : Characters from warring families (e.g., Romeo and Juliet ) or rival social classes (e.g., Loyalty vs. Love the doctor and the patient
There is something about the "off-limits" trope that hooks us every time. Is it the high stakes? The secrecy? Or the way two people choose each other despite the world telling them "no"?