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* Subverted in ''[[The Guardians]]''; when the angel-human hybrids are adjusting to their new powers and senses, they're encouraged to get it all out of their system. One novice spent 30 years having orgies before he finally grew bored of it. Even mature Guardians aren't above a little [[Power Perversion Potential]].
* The happily married and loving [[Harry Potter (novel)|Arthur and Molly Weasley]]. As Draco Malfoy points out to Ron in the first book, they have more kids than they could afford.
** {{spoiler|Harry and Ginny as well as Hermione and Ron have quite a few children by the epilogue of ''Deathly Hallows''. While they don't have as many as Arthur and Molly, the oldest Potter child is at least twelve which, since the epilogue occurs nineteen years after the events of the last book, meant that Harry and Ginny at least got down to business pretty quickly. Ron and Hermione's oldest daughter seems to be eleven, so they weren't too far behind. Draco on the other hand, has only one child and the entire family seems rather muted}}.
** [[Word of God]] says {{spoiler|Charlie Weasley}} never got married because [[Asexuality|he was not interested]], so this might be a subversion.
* This was very common in the ''[[James Bond]]'' novels, where Bond himself is of course a [[Chivalrous Pervert]], and many of the villains were depicted as perverted, [[Depraved Homosexual|psycho homosexuals]], or impotent. One of the few cases where Fleming's pop psychology was close to [[Truth in Television]] is depicting the [[Psycho for Hire]] Red Grant in ''[[From Russia with Love]]'' as a homicidal maniac incapable of any kind of arousal except for arguably that he gets from killing. There is some link between sociopathy and lack of sex drive which is explicitly part of [[Dexter|some]] [[Watchmen|characters]] and [[Death Note|would certainly]] [[H.P. Lovecraft|explain others]].