You Must Be Cold: Difference between revisions

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* In ''[[Beauty Pop]]'' Kiri spills coffee on her sweater on a chilly day and Narumi gives her his heavy uniform jacket on the way home.
* In ''[[Digimon Frontier]]'' Kouji gives his coat to Izumi in an episode where they are going through a snow field. It feels more like [[Ship Tease]] than actual romantic involvement, though.
* ''[[One Piece]]'':
* In a recent cover page arc of ''[[One Piece]]'', Kalifa is seen to be wearing Jyabura's shirt in place of the dress that was torn up in a fight after first having draped herself in a blanket. Whether he gave it to her or she took it from him is left unexplained.
** A running gag in the series consists of someone asking Chopper for his coat, and him reminding them that it isn't a coat.
** In a recent cover page arc of ''[[One Piece]]'', Kalifa is seen to be wearing Jyabura's shirt in place of the dress that was torn up in a fight after first having draped herself in a blanket. Whether he gave it to her or she took it from him is left unexplained.
** After {{spoiler|Ace's death}}, there is a scene where [[Tear Jerker| the other members of the crew find out]]; Robin, who is in a snowy area, is offered a coat by a soldier.
* Played with multiple variations in ''[[Gantz]]'': Kishimoto wakes up teleported into Gantz' pre-game apartment naked for her introductory full-frontal fanservice. Kurono stares transfixed (and in breast-shock) and lovestruck (or lust-struck), but makes no move to offer his coat. Kato, the chivalrous one, has no coat so orders Kurono to offer his.
* In ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' after Winry has a breakdown because she can't shoot {{spoiler|Scar, the murderer of her parents}} Edward gently places his coat around her shoulders because she is suffering from shock and still shaking. Uncommonly this one could be viewed as s completely platonic example {{spoiler|even though they become the [[Official Couple]]}}
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* Biology actually justifies this trope since women tend to have a lower body temperature than men. Additionally, the size difference means that women generally lose heat more easily due to their surface to volume ratio, and that it's far far more likely the guy's coat will fit the girl than the other way around. Men are also less likely to leave coats at home in the first place in the name of fashion.
** Or to wear a [[Stripperific]] outfit in the first place, resulting in being cold regardless of the weather.
 
 
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