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* An issue of ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' plays with this. As Spidey is meeting the X-Men for the first time, Jean Grey compliments him for being the first guy who didn't immediately imagined her naked, which he hadn't... [[Schmuck Bait|until she put the idea of doing so into his head]]. The next page and a half is her getting more and more annoyed as Spidey desperately tries to ''stop'' imagining her naked.
* In ''[[Ultimate X-Men]]'' the same Jean Grey, immediately after meeting Kitty Pride and telling her she's a telepath, says not to worry about the dirty thoughts that come straight to the top of her mind as Kitty instinctively thinks about what to try and hide. Apparently everyone else does the same thing.
* Poor Jean has this happen ''yet again'' in one issue of the main-continuity [[X-Men]]...as she narrates about [[Blessed with Suck|the woes of telepathy]], she mostly picks up on [[Humans Are Bastardsthe Real Monsters|people's petty greed, anger, and resentment]], but one sales clerk is thinking, "Please walk up and down my chest in six-inch stilletto heels...."
* Her pseudo-daughter, Rachel, reacts to this in an early issue of [[Excalibur (Comic Book)|Excalibur]], suddenly tar & feathering the offender.
* Also in X-Men, Gambit deliberately invokes this trope to keep telepaths out of his mind...these aren't just any dirty thoughts, though, no...they involve {{spoiler|[[A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Read|the Blob]]}}.