Brasileirinhas - Marcia Imperator Possuida Pelo Sexo Guide
Trope: Forced Proximity / Power Imbalance to True Partnership
Scenario: Imperator “wins” a date with Marcia through a high-stakes bet she didn’t agree to. Humiliated but intrigued by her resistance, he demands she live in his mansion for one month to “settle the debt.” Brasileirinhas - Marcia Imperator Possuida Pelo Sexo
Romantic Beat Sheet:
The use of Portuguese terms related to love (e.g., paixão, coração, alma) and the incorporation of Brazilian cultural symbols (Carnaval settings, Rio’s beaches) situate these romantic narratives within a distinctly Brazilian aesthetic. This localization contributes to Brasileirinhas’ dominance in the domestic market while also catering to international fans who seek “exotic” romance. Trope: Forced Proximity / Power Imbalance to True
| Component | Description |
|-----------|-------------|
| Corpus selection | All Brasileirinhas titles released between 2009 and 2023 that list Marcia Imperator or Possuida in the primary cast and that contain “romance”, “love”, “marriage”, or “possession” in the official synopsis. |
| Content analysis | Systematic coding of each title for:
• Narrative premise (e.g., “office romance”, “taboo love”)
• Character roles (hero/heroine, antagonist, supernatural entity)
• Romantic arc (one‑off encounter, evolving relationship, love‑triangle)
• Dialogue presence and emotional language. |
| Secondary sources | Interviews published in Revista Sexo & Cinema, Mídia Adulto blogs, and the performers’ verified social‑media accounts (Instagram, Twitter) to gauge off‑screen relationship disclosures and branding strategies. |
| Ethical considerations | Only publicly released material was used. No private or non‑consensual data were consulted. The analysis refrains from explicit sexual description, focusing instead on narrative structure and cultural meaning. | This paper examines the on‑screen romantic and relational
This paper examines the on‑screen romantic and relational storylines associated with two prominent performers from the Brazilian adult‑film studio Brasileirinhas: Marcia Imperator and Possuida. By analysing a selection of their released titles (2009‑2023), trade‑press interviews, and publicly available promotional material, the study identifies recurring narrative motifs, the construction of “romantic” tropes within a pornographic framework, and the ways in which the performers’ personal branding interacts with these storylines. The analysis situates these findings within broader scholarship on adult‑media narrative, gender performance, and the Brazilian erotic market.