Lovable Sex Maniac: Difference between revisions

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* Rika of [[Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai]], oh so very much. Offers herself to Kodaka shortly after they met—though to be fair, he did save her from a nasty chemistry accident—and flirts constantly with him and every other member of the Neighbors' Club thereafter.
* Issei Hyoudou in ''[[High School DxD|Highschool Dx D]]'' is this seeing as he's lecherous towards women. Yet ''all'' of his harem are in love with him and are A-OK with him being as much perverted as possible. To a lesser extent, so [[Those Two Guys|are Matsuda and Motohama]] and [[Troll|Kiryuu Aika]].
* Who could forget ''[[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|]]'': Keiichi's]] [[Large Ham|dramatic]] speech on how men are supposed to be perverts?.
 
== [[ComicsComic Books]] ==
 
== [[Comics]] ==
* 'Killer' Diller, from ''[[Beetle Bailey]]''. He was a lot more successful with the ladies in the past back when the comic was [[Media Watchdogs|deemed sexist.]]
* Weekly from ''[[Blacksad]]'' is the epitome of this trope. He's a complete and incorrigable [[Chivalrous Pervert|perv]] but we love him because he's cute and he knows when to get serious.
* ''[[I Luv Halloween]]'': Take out lovable, and you got Mr Kitty, a young trick-or-treater dressed as a cat who loves to ogle at womens' cleavages. In the first volume, his head actually explodes when he witnesses a teenager flashing her bowling-ball sized breasts in anger.
* Deacon from James Stokoe's ''[[Wonton Soup]]'', he's a space trucker and relates many [[Noodle Incident]]s involve encounters with a myriad of different aliens.
* Cherry Poptart from ''[[Cherry Comics]]'', along with her mother Pepper, and all her girlfriends (to varying degrees).
* [[Cherry Comics|Cherry]]
* Who could forget [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni|Keiichi's]] [[Large Ham|dramatic]] speech on how men are supposed to be perverts?
 
 
== [[Film]] ==
* Professor Plum in ''[[Clue (film)|Clue]]'' puts the moves on every single woman in the movie except Mrs. Peacock and the singing telegram girl (and it turns out {{spoiler|he already had an affair with the singing telegram girl before the movie began}}), gets very grabby with both Miss Scarlet and Mrs. White, doesn't even bother to hide the [[Male Gaze]] he gives [[French Maid|Yvette]], and immediately asks for the number of Miss Scarlet's brothel when she discloses its existence. Although part of his backstory involves having lost his medical license over a sex scandal, the whole thing is [[Played for Laughs]] and he never faces any harsher repercussions for his onscreen behavior then a few snarky comments from the objects of his attentions.
 
 
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Kaylee Frye from ''[[Firefly]]''. Introduced to Captain Mal while having sex with the former mechanic, and totally open about her sexual frustration - to the point where in the movie she laments how it's been almost a year since she's had anything "twixt my nethers weren't run on batteries!"
* Brad Sherwood on ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' tended to slip into this role. As did Tony Slattery before him.
 
 
== [[New Media]] ==
* Nineteen from ''Descendent of a Demon Lord'' has a habit of sneaking in Celes's bed and waiting for Celes to show up or wake up when Nineteen wants to talk to Celes about espionage. Nineteen also flirts with Celes during these talks. Things like threatening to punish Nineteen up only result in her talking about BDSM. One time when Nineteen decided to leave her meeting with Celes she said “Well, you two have fun. I’ve got places to peep!”
 
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* 'Killer' Diller, from ''[[Beetle Bailey]]''. He was a lot more successful with the ladies in the past back when the comic was [[Media Watchdogs|deemed sexist.]]
 
== [[Professional Wrestling]] ==