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** Ronove from ''[[Umineko no Naku Koro ni]]'' was like this around Battler especially.
** Meanwhile, Battler himself is like this towards [[Chivalrous Pervert|anything with breasts]].
* ''[[Goshuushou Sama-sama Ninomiya Kun-kun]]''
** Mikihiro, but [[Even the Guys Want Him|only around Shungo]].
** Hinako is this way with Mayu. As is basically every guy in school. Though that's mostly due to her succubus powers.
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* ''[[The Daily Show]]'': Jon Stewart. Just ask Denis Leary. Or Brian Williams. Or Mike Myers...
* ''[[Star Trek]]''
** Captain Archer of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise|Star Trek Enterprise]]'' is a mild example. He is ''constantly'' patting his crew on the shoulder, standing very close, etc, [[Ho Yay|especially]] with [[Hates Being Touched|Malcolm Reed]].
** In ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek the Original Series]]'', Kirk is quite a touchy-feely person in general, but particularly with [[The Not Love Interest|Spock]]. (It's quite interesting to compare the amount of personal space between [[Heterosexual Life Partners|Kirk and McCoy]] and between [[Ho Yay|Kirk and Spock]].)
** Q of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Star Trek the Next Generation]]'' (and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|DS9]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Voyager]]'') has them all beat. His interactions with people ([[Ho Yay|Picard in particular]]) are very... friendly.
{{quote|'''Q:''' Morning, darling.}}
** Janeway of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager|Star Trek Voyager]]'' is also rather touchy-feely with her crew—hugging them, hand on the shoulder, etc. -- although this is more likely an extension of her role as [[Team Mom]] than anything else. This was also one of the many ways in which Seven of Nine had no sense of social etiquette after being raised by the Borg.
* Mulder tends to do this to Scully a lot on ''[[The X-Files]]'' from very early on. He also tends to be quite affectionate with her. She minded for the first few seasons but this eventually goes away, though it's a little while longer before she's comfortable reciprocating the affection.
* Damon, from ''[[The Vampire Diaries]]''. He pretty much always does it deliberately to unnerve people, though.
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* In the first chapter of ''[[The Meek]]'', we are introduced to [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]] Angora, who has lived in the wild for much of her life and consequently has not developed many cultural taboos, such as a sense of personal space. Pinter gets to discover this firsthand.
* ''[[Ménage à 3]]'': Yuki to Zii.
* ''[[Cyanide and& Happiness]]'' has the Personal Space Invader, shown [http://www.explosm.net/comics/940/ here] and [http://joyreactor.ru/post/65269 here].
 
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