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Someone who actively seeks multiple love interests, the more the better, and usually makes no secret of it. Often used as a twist on the [[Unwanted Harem]] concept.
 
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Ataru of ''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'' fame makes this actually ''[[Unbuilt Trope|older]]'' than the harem anime genre.
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** And Masaomi is always gushing about polygamy, and at the very least he had a crush on Anri while still being hung up on Saki.
* You probably wouldn't expect this trope to pop up in ''[[To Love Ru (Manga)|To Love Ru]]'' of all places, primarily because [[Ordinary High School Student|Rito]] is about as far from being a [[Casanova]] as you can get. And you'd be right; it's ''[[Loveable Sex Maniac|Momo]]'' who inverts this trope in a stunning display of [[Genre Savvy]] by acknowledging that she's unlikely to win Rito away from the lead females and instead starts plotting for a [[Tenchi Solution]] between Rito and his [[Unwanted Harem]] (herself included, of course).
** The weird thing is, her vision of the harem includes Saki (who is in "love" with Zastin) and ''[[Brother -Sister Incest|Mikan]]''.
*** Basically, it includes every single named female in the series. Given that it was Momo who [[Imagine Spot|imaged]] that scene, the only truly odd part was that Yami wasn't included. It ''did'' include every other female character who Momo had even briefly met up that point.
*** Mikan is specifically part of Rito's harem, at least in Momo's eyes, despite implications.
* When [[Single Target Sexuality|Kuroko]] of ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'' hears rumors that her onee-sama has clones running around, she gleefully fantasizes about constructing a harem of [[One Hundred and Eight108]] Mikotos. Note that there are actually around ten ''thousand'' of the clones<ref>Exactly 9,969 clones who are biologically the same age as the original Mikoto, 1 who's younger, and an uncertain number who are biologically older.</ref>, a fact that might ''literally'' blow Kuroko's mind if she learned of it. Mikoto, for her part, has quite wisely kept their existence hidden from Kuroko.
** Aggravated when Kuroko met Mikoto's mother.