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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Date of latest edit11:32, 25 February 2015
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Sometimes women go for the strongest, the bravest, the most competent badass in town, on duty at all times to rescue them from supervillains, fight off potential love rivals with extreme prejudice, and carve their face on the moon on Valentine's day. ...And sometimes they just want the normal guy. Thus, the Non-Action Guy or male chick of a group will very often have the most luck with the opposite sex, and it may be their most obvious quality. This may be to make them seem manlier in lieu of their companions' capacity for violence, to take advantage of the fact that viewers will identify more with more normal characters, or merely to give the audience a good reason to root for them. If the series has an active fandom, this character is the one with the widest variety of pairings in evidence.
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