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Frequently results from a [[Panty Shot]]. May also occur from a [[Megaton Punch]] to the face, with or without the sexual implication. Contrast [[Psychic Nosebleed]], where the blood loss is caused by the strain of overusing [[Psychic Powers]], and [[Deadly Nosebleed]], which denotes serious physical injury. Compare [[Visual Innuendo]], [[Something Else Also Rises]], and (far more realistic) [[Jizz in My Pants]].
 
{{noreallife|human biology doesn't work this way in Real Life.}}
 
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* Happens to [http://manga.animea.net/oboretai-chapter-2-page-5.html Miyako Shizutani] from the short manga ''Oboretai'', as she watches her co-worker Takamura take nude pictures of some cute models anf tells them to relax. She imagines that he's talking to her and then starts nosebleeding as a sign of how much this [[Defrosting Ice Queen]] is suddenly starting to get turned on by him...
* Happens to Natsuru Senou in [[Kämpfer]] during one of the bonus episodes of the manga. Seeing ''the reflection of her own half-naked body'' makes her nosebleed. Then again, Natsuru is a [[Gender Bender|boy that has been genderbent into an incredibly hot girl]], so no big surprise here.
 
 
== Film ==
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* The killer in ''Valentine'' suffered from nosebleeds, and is used as the [[Revealing Injury]] at the end of the film.
 
== Literature ==
* Surprisingly, mentioned in Meir Shalev's ''Esau''; the narrator says that a book about seduction "had photos that caused me to urgently need a blood transfusion".
 
== Live -Action TV ==
* In ''[[Frasier]]'', Niles gets them around Daphne quite frequently. Also, whenever he tells a lie.
* In an episode of ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'', Barney agrees to teach a socially inept male co-worker how to hit on women. Barney discovers, to his dismay, that the guy in question can't even talk to attractive women without suffering a nosebleed (it occurs every time he gets an erection). Learning that his co-worker was a former reserve soldier, Barney decides to try passing it off as an injury acquired in the line of duty—and somehow, this actually works.
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* Han Seul when he spots his first love (and whenever he thinks about her), in the [[Korean Series]] ''[[Twinkle Twinkle]]''.
* An episode of ''[[It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' began with Frank running into the bar, falling on his face, and getting a massive nosebleed. He proceeds to tell the gang that he's in trouble because his business partner in a beauty pagent was arrested for coming on to one of the contestants. It turns out, this is a pagent for '''children''', and Franks spends the majority of the episode trying to convince everyone that he is [[All Men Are Perverts|not a pervert]]. However, with this trope in mind, his constant nosebleeds take on a whole new meaning.
 
 
== Video Games ==
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* In ''[[Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten]]'' a naked [[Horny Devils|succubus]] is capable of inducing a nosebleed powerful enough to ''weaponize'' (which is exactly what they do in one of their magichange skills).
 
== Web Comics ==
 
== Webcomics ==
* Referenced in ''[[The Lounge]]'' for one of their [http://thelounge.comicgenesis.com/d/20081229.html strip titles]. But you could pretty easily imagine it happening in this one.
* ''[[Otter Soldiers]]'': This trope is mentioned and refuted in the [http://iperyys.net/ssos/fyi.html#juststuff FYI section], where it is subverted: one of the main characters suffers from frequent nosebleeds for perfectly genuine reasons.
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* In ''[[Positivity]]'''s [http://positivity.thecomicseries.com/comics/25/ "Nosebleed"] strip, someone in a green top sees someone leaning over and gets a nosebleed. They then spend the rest of the comic questioning why they didn't [[Ambiguous Gender|get a boner or become moist]] instead.
* ''Cottontail'' had this trope [http://cottontail.smackjeeves.com/comics/1959632/page-14-nosebleed/ tested] in an experiment by the protagonist. This doesn't work, because all the blood... uh... nevermind.
 
== Literature ==
* Surprisingly, mentioned in Meir Shalev's ''Esau''; the narrator says that a book about seduction "had photos that caused me to urgently need a blood transfusion".
 
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