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If a guy carries another guy like this, expect the [[Shipping|shippers to go nuts]].
 
If the person being held is injured, dead or dying, it may cross over into [[Pieta Plagiarism]]. Usually coexists with rescue tropes like [[Rescue Romance]] and [[Embarrassing Rescue]]. See also [[Hold Me]] and [[Security Cling]]. Contrast [[Over -the -Shoulder Carry]].
 
Not to be confused with [[Tribal Carry]].
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* In ''[[Mock the Week]]'': Unlikely Letters for an Agony Aunt. "Dear Diedre: Can that giant man lift me up like a baby?"
* In the [[Korean Drama]] ''[[Sungkyunkwan Scandal]]'', when Sun Joon rescues Yoon Hee after she falls into the river.
* A non-romantic ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' example: the Fourth Doctor carried everyone in his arms, since at 6'3 he was almost always bigger than them.
* Dean does this to Jo in ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'' {{spoiler|after she is attacked by a hellhound.}}
* In ''[[The Borgias (TV)|The Borgias]]'', Cesare carries a sleeping Lucrezia to her bed after she passes out during her wedding reception. The catch? He's her [[Incest Subtext|brother]].
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* ''[[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]]'': Kid Flash rescues Artemis from firing tanks in "Bereft" and carries her like this. She doesn't seem to mind. Then again, the two of them are suffering from [[Easy Amnesia]] at this time. Reset button in 3...2...1...
* ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]'': Pepe Le Pew carries Penelope like this when she faints from exhaustion in "Little Beau Pepe".
* [[Gender Inverted Trope|Gender inverted]] in the ''[[Total Drama World Tour]]'' episode "Slap Slap Revolution" where [[Genki Girl]] Izzy is seen carrying Noah around in this style after accidentally injuring him in a previous scene. True to his [[Non -Action Snarker]] status Noah is perfectly fine with being carried and none of the other contestants comment on the two.
* ''[[Kick Buttowski]]'': Brad pulls off a literal version of this in "Bwar and Peace", where he's seen carrying his [[Hot Amazon|Viking bride]] around after their wedding.
{{quote| '''Brad:''' [[Mad Libs Catchphrase|Yeah husband!]] }}
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