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== [[Literature]] ==
* G-rated example: Bingo Little from ''[[Jeeves and Wooster (novel)|Jeeves and Wooster]]'' is infatuated with every woman he meets and, having the attention span of a moth, forgets them as soon as the next skirt shows up (though eventually he settles down and gets married).
* Bob the Skull from ''[[The Dresden Files]]'', who mostly averts the creepiness involved with this trope by being, well, ''a skull''.<ref>Though he did cause an orgy in a frat house last time Harry let him out.</ref> Harry bribes/rewards him for acting as [[Mr. Exposition]] by buying him trashy pornographic romance novels. Something Bob is quite good at as he is a spirit of intellect.
* Fitz Kreiner, from the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]], is a fairly mild form of this. He has a [[Girl of the Week]] in every other book, kissed a girl against her will and then set up a [[Did They or Didn't They?]] situation when she was unconscious in his bed (as a testament to the "lovable" part of the trope title, they become good friends), once ogled a thirteen-year-old girl (and mentally kicked himself for it), and has admitted to a couple of [[fetish]]es.
* Prince Dharvish from ''The Fire's Stone''. He's not just a lovable sex maniac, he's a lovable, alcoholic, flamboyantly bisexual sex maniac. Maintains a strict code of honor concerning consent and acceptable age, much to the relief of his celibate "treaty bride" and the disappointment of a too young servant.
* Victor Mancini from ''[[Choke]]'', though at times the lovable part comes into question. It's probably worth mentioning that he's also the half-clone of Jesus. {{spoiler|But not really.}}
 
 
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