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* An [http://www.exiern.com/?p=94 interesting example] in ''[[Exiern]]''.
* In the middle of a trial by combat with a female vampire in ''[[Sorcery 101]]'', Seth slides his hand under her skirt and gropes her. She's so furious that she immediately summons a black fireball and slams him out of the ring, seemingly leaving her the victor. Unfortunately, someone was too upset to remember magic was prohibited.
** [https://web.archive.org/web/20110103122620/http://www.sorcery101.net/2006/sorcery101/20060906-3/ "He is on my lawn unable to move! How exactly does he win?!"]
* Inverted in supplemental material for ''[[Twokinds]]''. The Eastern General (who is from a puritanical country) is almost, but not quite, defeated when one of the two heroines realizes he reacted poorly to the other's ''bare feet''—so she ripped the other one's ''entire outfit'' off. (Luckily, she's an [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]].)
* Male example in ''[[Yet Another Fantasy Gamer Comic]]'': Eric [[Wouldn't Hit a Girl]], so he attempts to impress his skill with a sword on [[Pirate Girl|Giovanna]] by [[Clothing Damage|removing her hat and]] [[Of Corsets Sexy|corset]]. She responds by cutting his pants off, then clonks him on the head when he tries to cover himself.
* A justified example is given in an early chapter of ''[[Flipside]]''. Maytag's confidence is tied to her jester outfit, so having it [[The Nudifier|destroyed by Voulger's sword]] leaves her unable to fight back.
* ''[[Sinfest]]'' played it backwards [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20140209181808/http://sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=1599 in Ninja Theatre].
{{quote|Barging in on people like that. Very rude! I, Shu-Mai, Shaolin scholar, teach you a lesson in manners! ... So... Could you, um, hand me my clothes please?}}