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Kind of the kinky older sister to the [[Love Interest]]. A [[Lust Object]] is a character who is [[Exactly What It Says
It's possible for a [[Love Interest]] to also be a [[Lust Object]], especially when the protagonist is [[All Men Are Perverts|male]] and the [[Lust Object]], [[Ms. Fanservice|an attractive female]]. However, this is usually not the case, as a [[Lust Object]] is rarely regarded as anything other than that -- an object to lust over. The gender inversion of this -- a [[All Women Are Lustful|female]] lusting after [[Mr. Fanservice|an attractive male]], is usually [[Played for Laughs]].
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For a character to be a [[Lust Object]], they must be thought of as 'objects' to fulfill the [[Fetish Fuel|sexual]] or [[Fan Service|proto-sexual desires]] of the luster, outside of (or in addition to) any romantic feelings. A good indicator is whether or not the Object speaks during the [[Imagine Spot|waking wet-dream]]. If they don't, or if they only use 'stock' sex-scene phrases, they're probably a [[Lust Object]]. If they hold a conversation, or even just speak in coherent sentences, they are probably closer to a [[Love Interest]].
They are often the object of a [[Stalker
A [[Hello, Nurse!]] is a character who is a [[Lust Object]] to ''everyone'', usually [[Played for Laughs]]. [[Eating the Eye Candy]] is one way for a character to dwell on their [[Lust Object]], while [[Male Gaze]] / [[Female Gaze]] is a way for the author/artist to emphasize that the Object is being fetishized.
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== [[Anime]] & [[Manga]] ==
* In ''[[
* Alviss is this to the Phantom in ''[[Marchen Awakens Romance]]''.
* Misato in ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' to the males in Shinji's class.
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