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** Criminal psychologist Dr. Gillen is another example, as his introductory scene has him explain that his wife left him because he listened more to his 20,000 tapes of observations on and quotes from criminals than he did to her.
** This is probably meant as an ironic contrast to Johann who manages to balance his job ([[Complete Monster|spreading chaos and convincing Tenma the world deserves it]]) and forming relationships.
* In the ''[[Living Game]]'' manga, Tokiko's husband spends pretty much all of his time at the office or away on business trips, leaving her to complain to the main characters. In fact, his devoted (male) assistant Komada is referred to at one point as a second [https://web.archive.org/web/20100618184806/http://www.onemanga.com/Living_Game/39/17/ 'wife'].
* Lloyd Asplund from ''[[Code Geass]]'' is a [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] who is wholly dedicated to the construction, maintenance, and development of the [[Humongous Mecha|Z-01 Lancelot]] to the point where he doesn't even acknowledge his fiancée-via-[[Arranged Marriage]] as a romantic interest. He's not a bad guy, just socially clueless and monomaniacal.
** Then again, perhaps he's just [[Asexuality|asexual]] (and/or aromantic). He certainly doesn't seem to be interested in love, and his carefree attitude suggests that it isn't by lack of time. He probably simply doesn't care.