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* [[I Can Change My Beloved]]: The main thrust of Penny's romantic relationships with Rich, Duane, {{spoiler|and Aggie, until the latter puts her foot down.}} [[Characterization Marches On|They Get Better.]]
* [[If It's You It's Okay]] ([[Word of God]] says {{spoiler|Aggie}} is Penny's one exception to her preference for men.)
* [[The Kirk]]
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] (Aggie and friends see her as a straight-up [[Alpha Bitch]] for much of the comic's run but they're mostly wrong)
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] (occasionally, in the earlier arcs)
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* [[Rape Is Love]] (more specifically, Involuntary Hand Job Is Love)
* [[Social Darwinist]]
* [[Static Character]]
 
'''Sara Velte''', Penny's best and oldest friend
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* [[Naive Everygirl]]/[[The Pollyanna]]
* [[Stepford Smiler]]: Is very good at hiding her insecurities, {{spoiler|and her eating disorder}}, behind a peppy demeanor and a cheerful grin.
* [[Yes-Man]]: To Penny.
 
'''Lisa Winklemeyer''', Aggie's best friend
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* [[Pet Homosexual]]
* [[Perpetual Smiler]] (most of the time)
* [[StraightInvisible Gayto Gaydar]] / [[Camp Gay]] (the latter generally when rehearsing, performing or just tipsy)
 
'''Marshall Gryvanski''', Karen's boyfriend and Aggie's first crush
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{{quote|No, wait! I don't have a complex psychology! I'm just in it for fun, chicks, praise and bling! }}
 
* [[The Chessmaster]]: Particularly in the [[Penny and Aggie/Recap/Campaign Trail/Recap|Campaign Trail]] arc.
* [[Fatal Flaw]]: [[Ambition]]
* [[Handsome Lech]]
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* [[The Mole]] (in Aggie's clique throughout the first half of "The Popsicle War")
* [[Never My Fault]]: Helen's need to be used often motivates her to put her morals aside.
* [[Professional Butt-Kisser]]: Of every clique she's been in:
{{quote|(Helen's inner monologue:) "Please keep believing I'm going to heaven, Charlotte."}}
* [[Rape as Drama]]: {{spoiler|Taking advantage of young women too drunk to give informed consent seems to be a favorite pastime of Bob and Elmer.}}