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Unrealisic/weird/funny plots that are common in HPland but don't fly in real life
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- handsome, young billionaire heroes with hearts of gold. Let's face it, most* (view spoiler) billionaires are not good people. They are generally not the type that sweet, young, virginal ingenues fall in lifelong love with. I mean, at best it's usually Anna Nicole Smith and J. Howard Marshall.
- Royalty -- and not just royalty, but royalty who actually rules a kingdom
- Secret babies (I think I've only ever known of one dude who didn't know he had a kid for several years and it wasn't because he would have secretly been a great, loving dad)
- Draconian Wills where someone has to get married/have a baby with someone else in order to inherit. I'm pretty sure those tend to not be legal, at least where I live.

Speaking of amnesia, it also gets me when the H/h have selective memory loss and they only forgot the years they have been separated. How convenient :)



I'm sure there are themes we came to consider as normal in a Harlequin novel that would have the average person rolling their eyes, or laughing their heads off.
I'm both amazed and amused at how we came to accept some of the unlikely plots as normal. So I thought we can have fun listing out some. I'll go first:
- Hero hates heroine and wants revenge, so he marries her. (Well duh..)
- Hero needs a wife to act as his hostess.
- Hero needs an heir (because who doesn't?)
- Heroine's dad/bro messes up, so she marries H to save them from prison/ bankrupcy.