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In the case where the Hot Dad is actively pursued by women half his age in-universe, he can become the series ''[[Stacy's Mom]]''. Contrast [[The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter]].
 
[[No Real Life Examples, Please]]. We'd never reach an agreement!
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* [[Batman]] currently has ''six'' kids running around the DCnU: his biological son, three adopted sons, one adopted daughter, and one biological daughter from a parallel universe.
* Arguably, Magnus aka Magneto from the [[X-Men]].
** [[Standardized Leader|Cyclops']] father [[Lovable Rogue|Corsair]] and [[Nineties Anti -Hero|son]] [[Cable (Comic Book)|Cable]] (who is also a father, as well as a [[Papa Wolf|father figure]] in recent arcs) have significant followings of their own. Cyke himself is a bit more of a [[Base Breaker]], though out of the three men [[Tall, Dark and Handsome|fits the physical type best.]]
* In [[Gold Digger (Comic Book)|Gold Digger]], Theodore Diggers: father of three, grandfather, and all-around beefcake. He ''still'' makes women swoon well into his sixties, including his own [[Hot Mom|hot wife]] Julia.
* In ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'' and ''[[Green Arrow]]'', Roy Harper definitely qualifies.
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** As well as Michael Carpenter.
* In Marisha Pessl's ''[[Special Topics in Calamity Physics]]'', Blue Van Meer's father Gareth is one of these. Constantly moving around, he seduces a string of attractive women and discards them when he tires of them. Blue eventually comes to realize what a [[Jerkass]] he is.
* Mentioned in the ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] novel ''Father Time''. The Eighth Doctor appears to be around forty and is such a [[Mr. Fanservice]] that the actor who played him actually has his own Estrogen Brigade. Miranda, his [[Children Raise You|adopted daughter]], has a best friend and classmate who, at only fifteen, [[Squick|squicks]] said daughter by saying he's "gorgeous" and "hunky" and inquiring as to whether he "go[es] in for the schoolgirl type," and generally displays an excessive interest in his ([[Chaste Hero|almost nonexistent]]) love life.
* Oberyn Martell, of [[A Song of Ice and Fire]]. Has 8 bastard daughters and is a [[Memetic Sex God]].
** Some consider Eddard "Ned" Stark as one too. He's played by [[Sean Bean]] in the live-action, so...
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== Live-Action TV ==
* [[Californication|Hank Motherfuckin' Moody]]
* The Doctor himself from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' used to be a father (before the Time War). Not to mention {{spoiler|his clone daughter Jenny}}. One of his first companions was his granddaughter.
** {{spoiler|Rory Williams}} in series 6 is another good example.
** Alan Jackson, Maria's father, on ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''. He cooks, cleans, works out, skateboards, and fends off his ex-wife. All the while managing to remain oblivious to all the oddness in his daughter's life since they moved the house opposite a former ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' companion. {{spoiler|That is until Maria gets abducted by aliens who use [[Ret -Gone]], because he had a doohickey in his possession that made him immune he remembers her and goes [[Papa Wolf]] on said aliens.}} His {{spoiler|replacement character}} Haresh is pretty hot as well.
** In ''[[Torchwood]]'', {{spoiler|Jack Harkness}} has at least one daughter. She's naturally starting to {{spoiler|look older than he does}}, and although they care a lot about each other, she doesn't want him to freak out her own child. This being ''Torchwood'', [[It Gets Worse]].
* The Chilean telenovela ''Papi Ricky'' ("Daddy Ricky") has one of these as its main character. He's raised his daughter alone for eight years, and apart from dealing with her strict great-grandmother (Grandma of the kid's [[Missing Mom]]), he's a [[Cool Teacher]] in the middle of a [[Love Triangle]] along with a [[Proper Lady]] co-worker and a mysterious [[Broken Bird]] who befriends his little girl {{spoiler|(and who actually ''is'' the [[Missing Mom]], only with [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]])}}.
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* Burt from [[Raising Hope]]. And he's a grandfather, too!
* Dr. Mohinder Suresh in ''[[Heroes (TV)|Heroes]]'' fits into this trope in the second season, after he and Matt Parkman take Molly under their wings.
* ''[[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined (TV)|Battlestar Galactica]]'''s Helo.
* <s>[[Firefly (TV)|Captain Reynolds]]</s> Rick Castle from ''[[Castle]]''.
* Peyton's Dad in ''[[One Tree Hill]]''. Brooke once referred to him as "a total DILF".
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