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* In Fanfic/CodeGeassThePreparedRebellion, Milly actually refers to her father Roderick as such [[spoiler:on the eve of the assassination of him and his wife]], since she hated him the first time that she saw him and Melisande, as neither of them had any real interaction with her at all for ''years'' after she was born, leaving her to her grandfather and the servants. Her opinion of her mother is even ''lower''.

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* In Fanfic/CodeGeassThePreparedRebellion, ''Fanfic/CodeGeassThePreparedRebellion'', Milly actually refers to her father Roderick as such [[spoiler:on the eve of the assassination of him and his wife]], since she hated him the first time that she saw him and Melisande, as neither of them had any real interaction with her at all for ''years'' after she was born, leaving her to her grandfather and the servants. Her opinion of her mother is even ''lower''.''lower''.
* ''Fanfic/DynamiteAndALaserbeamRedux'': Yoshimura Kira's father is this to her.
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* A justified example of this happens in ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'', when Markree, the younger brother of the main protagonist Liska, had to basically play this role in order to give her elder sister's [[GirlsLove wives]] children. The justification runs with the fact that none of Liska's wives want to have children with either of the latter's male mates, and also the fact that the setting takes place in their world's equivalent of the 18th century, and as such, they don't have other modern methods to conceive children.

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* A justified example of this happens in ''ComicBook/{{Katmandu}}'', when Markree, the younger brother of the main protagonist Liska, had to basically play this role in order to give her elder sister's [[GirlsLove [[QueerRomance wives]] children. The justification runs with the fact that none of Liska's wives want to have children with either of the latter's male mates, and also the fact that the setting takes place in their world's equivalent of the 18th century, and as such, they don't have other modern methods to conceive children.

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