Display title | The One Guy |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | That's short for "The one guy associated with a team otherwise consisting entirely of females." No need to get rabid jealous, though, guys—this isn't the Harem Genre. At the most, The One Guy will be in a committed relationship with one of the members—or he wants to be. His membership can range from loose ally to close friend to part of the actual fighting team. Either that, or just some guy who rarely ever actually does anything other than serve as eye candy for the female viewers. He will usually be involved in plots that require guys, as well as be a non-threatening and harmless crush object for the assorted cast as needed. Could become The Face of the group if they have exceptional social skills. |