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** [[Meaningful Name|Catalina Bobcat]] clings to people while talking to them, to the point that she makes [[Chivalrous Pervert]] Tedd uncomfortable when she does it to him.
** Grace has also done this on occasion.
* ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20101129072227/http://speakwithmonsters.badgods.com/comics/roper Speak with Monsters]'' indicates this is a racial trait of Ropers.
* 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.
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== [[Real Life]] ==
* "[https://web.archive.org/web/20121213162616/http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud%7Ecommstud/resources/nonverbal/lbj.htm The Johnson Treatment]". US President Lyndon B. Johnson was well known for his domineering personality, part of which involved getting "his face a scant millimeter from his target".
* [http://notalwaysright.com/please-dont-pet-the-employees/1670 This customer] on [[(The Customer is) Not Always Right]].
* There are three major ways in which people absorb information: Visual (through sight), Auditory (through sound) and Kinesthetic (through touch). Most people are dominant in one or two of these. Guess which one has issues with other people's personal space?