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For real-world examples, see Recruitment of spies.
In espionage terminology, honeypot and honey trap are terms for an operational practice involving the use of a covert agent , to create a sexual or romantic relationship to compromise a target. The operator may be a government spy service or organized crime syndicate and the target, or victim, can unwittingly provide intelligence or perform other services for the operator. These situations are a very common trope in spy fiction and media portrayals of female espionage. Variations include same-sex relationships and complications may involve the covert agent falling in love with the target.
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