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Title: The Collision of Trauma and Romance: A Review of Public Transit Tropes in Fiction

Genre: Romantic Drama / Psychological Thriller / Social Commentary Themes Investigated: Power Dynamics, Public Space, Trauma Bonds, Questionable Romantic Tropes.

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As audiences become more trauma-informed, the demand is shifting. Readers want protective heroes, but not at the cost of romanticizing assault. The most compelling bus-based romance in 2025 isn't about a hand that shouldn't be there—it's about two strangers who choose to connect, without anyone having to be a victim first. Title: The Collision of Trauma and Romance: A

But there is a growing backlash. A cohort of feminist romance writers is now actively subverting the trope. In Ava Reid’s A Study in Drowning, the bus scene is reframed as a trauma trigger, not a romance beat. In fan circles, “Dead Dove: Don’t Eat” tags warn readers when a grope scene is meant to be disturbing, not arousing. But there is a growing backlash