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* Minamo "Nyamo" Kurosawa (''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'': nagged by mom and frequently teased by Yukari, despite the latter being a "cake" herself).
* Yuriko Kuraki, mother of the protagonist in ''[[Moonlight Lady]]'', is a shining example of this trope. She's unique in that {{spoiler|[[Our Ghosts Are Different|she's a ghost]].}}
* Linna Yamazaki in ''[[Bubblegum Crisis|Bubblegum: CrisisTokyo 2040]]'' has to deal with her parents who not only nag, but set up meetings (''omiai'') for her with potential partners.
* Emu Hino, the female lead from ''[[Crying Freeman]]''. She was in her late 20's and a virgin by the time she met Yoh Hinomura and was set up for death. So, she asked the handsome and gentlemanly Yoh to take her virginity before killing her... which partially breaks Yoh's conditioning and makes him fall for her, thus he decides to [[Battle Couple|make her his partner instead]].
* Mitsuka Yoshimine from ''[[DearS]]''. Her age is never specified but she sure ''looks'' like she's at least 25, and despite the ridiculously [[Stripperiffic]] costumes she routinely wears (and/or strips out of) ''while teaching a high school class'' (presumably full of horny high school age boys), plus the fact that pretty much everything that comes out of her mouth is suggestive or overtly about sex... Nobody pays any attention to her. At all. Her love life is deader than a doornail.
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* Implied to be the case with Major General Armstrong in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. She uses it to her advantage when charming information out of an enemy.
* Sae Shirai from ''[[Kodomo no Jikan]]'' bounces back and forth between being proud of her independent, unmarried life in her thirties and regretting it.
 
 
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