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Not unless you make it. And if it, then why not the other Ground eggers?


* Believe it or not, Pikachu from ''{{Pokemon}}'' falls under this. [[{{Understatement}} No seriously.]] Ever since breeding became possible in the second generation, Pikachu has had more and more [[InterspeciesRomance species to mate with]], especially being part of the field classification which has the ''most'' Pokemon in the breeding category. [[{{Squick}} It can mate with other mice, cats, dogs, horses, pigs, rhinos, walruses, whales, even flowers and ice cubes.]] Ditto would also count, but considering that breeding with it is only used for [[GenerationXerox copying Pokemon]], or receiving certain baby Pokemon, this is kind of a given.
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** Ahem, Genghis Khan is actually considered to be the most genetically successful individual on the planet, with an estimated 16 million descendants today. In other words, he is the ''epitome'' of the trope!
** You are also forgetting his and his sons' tendency to [[RapePillageAndBurn rape captured women]].

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** Ahem, Genghis Khan is actually considered to be the most genetically successful individual on the planet, with an estimated 16 million descendants today. In other words, he is the ''epitome'' of the trope!
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** You are There's also forgetting his and his sons' tendency to [[RapePillageAndBurn rape captured women]].
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* Kelly Kelly, according to John Morrison and The Miz in 2008, referring to the many folks she hangs out with: Mike Knox, CM Punk, The Miz, Balls Mahoney, Kofi Kingston, and Cryme Tyme.
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* Puck "Cougar Hunter" Puckerman and Santana "Never Say No" Lopez on ''{{Glee}}''. Puck's main plotline is that he has impregnated Quinn, his best friend's girlfriend.

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* Puck Noah "Cougar Hunter" Puckerman and Santana "Never Say No" Lopez on ''{{Glee}}''. Puck's main plotline is that he has impregnated Quinn, his best friend's girlfriend.



*** Brittany's made out with, like, [[AnythingThatMoves everyone in the school.]] [[BiTheWay Girls, boys]]...[[{{Squick}} Mr. Kidney, the janitor]]...

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*** Brittany's made out with, like, [[AnythingThatMoves everyone in the school.]] [[BiTheWay Girls, boys]]...[[{{Squick}} Mr. Kidney, Kinney, the janitor]]...
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* [[{{NCIS}} Tony DiNozzo]] has a ''very'' complete frat boy persona.
* Al Calavicci of {{Quantum Leap}}. As Sam Beckett put it, with only slight exaggeration if what Al says is to be believed, he was "a practicing pervert at the age of five." Fortunately, there's a lot more to the guy than that, even it isn't immediatelly apparent.
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* Panty from PantyAndStockingWithGarterbelt.
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** One version of this story I heard was that, in trying to fulfill the labour of bringing back Queen Hippolyta's belt, she told him that she'd only give it to him if he slept with/impregnated all these different women. She thought this would take him ages, giving her time to seduce one of his friends that he'd brought with him. She was beyond flabbergasted, not to mention annoyed, when he slept with them all in one night.
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** The player character has the option of being this(especially as a human or dwarf noble).
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*** ...possibly none of them more times than Don Draper himself.

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* In ''42nd Street'', GingerRogers' character is called Ann "Anytime Annie." Apparently, "She only said no once, and that was 'cause she didn't hear the question."

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* In ''42nd Street'', GingerRogers' character is called Ann "Anytime Annie." Apparently, "She only said no once, and that was 'cause she didn't hear the question."


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* ''Best in Show'': While preparing their terrier Winky for the dog show, Gerry and Cookie Fleck keep running into guys that Cookie has slept with (all before her marriage to Gerry, to be fair; not that that makes things any less awkward).
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** [[TheUnfunny Castiel]], of all people, in the [[AlternatTimeline]]-episode 'The End'.

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** [[TheUnfunny Castiel]], of all people, in the [[AlternatTimeline]]-episode [[AlternateTimeline Alternate Timeline]] episode 'The End'.
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** [[TheUnfunny Castiel]], of all people, in the [[AlternatTimeline]]-episode 'The End'.
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-->'''Hyde''': (To Kelso) You call that "Going where no man has gone before?" That's going where ''every'' man has gone before!
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->''IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS '''NOT''' SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER?''

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->''IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS '''NOT''' SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER?''DAUGHTER!?''
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->''IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS NOT SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER?''

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->''IS THERE ANYONE IN ROME WHO HAS NOT '''NOT''' SLEPT WITH MY DAUGHTER?''
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Clio isn\'t a Sue, at all. She\'s actually a fairly realistic character, as much as a villain in something like SOTF can be.


* Clio Gabriella of SurvivalOfTheFittest; while this seems to be in place with the [[MarySue Sueishness]] of her character, the character's creator explained it was because of abandonment issues; she was once tricked into believing she was in love, and ever since, she has been purposely sabotaging her relationships or picking the worst possible boyfriends to hook up with in order to stop herself from being hurt again.

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* Clio Gabriella of SurvivalOfTheFittest; while this seems to be in place with the [[MarySue Sueishness]] of her character, the character's creator explained it was because of abandonment issues; she was once tricked into believing she was in love, and ever since, she has been purposely sabotaging her relationships or picking the worst possible boyfriends to hook up with in order to stop herself from being hurt again.
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** ... to a certain extent, especially by the standard of [[TheFifties the times]]; however, a ''great'' many of the male characters (particularly her erstwhile sugar daddy Roger Sterling) have gone round the block a few times too.

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** ... to a certain extent, especially by the standard of [[TheFifties [[TheSixties the times]]; however, a ''great'' many of the male characters (particularly her erstwhile sugar daddy Roger Sterling) have gone round the block a few times too.
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** Crystal of the Inhumans is kind of like this, but that's because lots of writers who use the Inhumans turn her into a MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter.

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** * Crystal of the Inhumans is kind of like this, but that's because lots of writers who use the Inhumans turn her into a MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter.
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* It's not a FantasticFour comic unless Johnny Storm is either on his way to, in the middle of, or recovering from some supermodel date. And then there's the HoYay with Spidey...
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* Rhonda in ''[=~Muriel's Wedding~=]''. When she find out that she has [[spoiler: a brain tumor]], she asks "''It's not from having too much sex, is it?''"

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* Rhonda in ''[=~Muriel's Wedding~=]''. When she find out that she has [[spoiler: a brain spinal tumor]], she asks "''It's not from having too much sex, is it?''"



* Theresa in ''LookingForMyGoodbar''.

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* Theresa in ''LookingForMyGoodbar''.''LookingForMrGoodbar''.
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* Believe it or not, Pikachu from ''{{Pokemon}}'' falls under this. [[{{Understatement}} No seriously.]] Ever since breeding became possible in the second generation, Pikachu has had more and more [[InterspeciesRomance species to mate with]], especially being part of the field classification which has the ''most'' Pokemon in the breeding category. [[{{Squick}} It can mate with other mice, cats, dogs, horses, pigs, rhinos, walruses, whales, even flowers and ice cubes.]] Ditto would also count, but considering that breeding with it is only used for [[GenerationXerox copying Pokemon]], or receiving certain baby Pokemon, this is kind of a given.
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* Missy Hyatt. Guys she's slept with include Eddie Gilbert (who she married), Jake "The Snake" Roberts, John Tatum, Tommy Rich, Dr. Tom Prichard, Brutus Beefcake, Road Warrior Hawk, and Val Venis. And that's just for starters!

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* But the grand prize has to go to Vince [=McMahon=] himself. In the summer of 2007, he was slapped with a paternity suit on behalf of a woman whose identity was never revealed. It came out that he had fathered an illegitimate son, and for whatever reason neither the woman nor her attorney were coming forward to tell him exactly who this was. This drove Vince and his assistant Jonathan Coachman to desperately try to figure out who the woman was - a near-impossible feat, since Vince reluctantly revealed that he had engaged in his first sexual encounter when he was ''twelve'', and since that time had had relations with hundreds (if not thousands!) of women the world over, in various bizarre locations. As the weeks wore on, the task became much easier as it was revealed that Vince's bastard son was a WWE Superstar, which narrowed the field down to about five or six dozen individuals. Batista, Mr. Kennedy, and even The Boogeyman were all prominently put forward as candidates. (Snitsky set the record straight from the beginning, pointing out that ''his'' parents had been killed in an accident when he was a child.) It wasn't until the summer was nearly over that the world finally learned the truth: the mysterious offspring was [[spoiler: Hornswoggle, the "leprechaun" companion to the Irish wrestler Finlay!]] Triple H (who, being married to Stephanie [=McMahon=], was [[spoiler: Hornswoggle's]] half-brother-in-law) thought this was hilarious, and drove Vince to distraction with his endless jokes about his having impregnated [[spoiler: a midget]]. ("Was she magically delicious?") Enraged at first, Vince gradually warmed up to the idea of having [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]] as a son, even booking him in high-profile matches. But then, early in 2008, WWE's [[{{Jerkass}} resident bully]], John "Bradshaw" Layfield, launched an unprovoked attack on [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]]. When asked to account for himself, JBL explained that [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]] was actually [[spoiler: Finlay's]] son rather than Mr. [=McMahon=]'s! It had all been an elaborate, eight-month-long prank perpetuated by [[spoiler: Finlay and Hornswoggle]]!

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* But the grand prize has to go to Vince [=McMahon=] himself. In the summer of 2007, he was slapped with a paternity suit on behalf of a woman whose identity was never revealed. It came out that he had fathered an illegitimate son, and for whatever reason neither the woman nor her attorney were coming forward to tell him exactly who this was. This drove Vince and his assistant Jonathan Coachman to desperately try to figure out who the woman was - a near-impossible feat, since Vince reluctantly revealed that he had engaged in his first sexual encounter when he was ''twelve'', and since that time had had relations with hundreds (if not thousands!) of women the world over, in various bizarre locations. As the weeks wore on, the task became much easier as it was revealed that Vince's bastard son was a WWE Superstar, which narrowed the field down to about five or six dozen individuals. Batista, Mr. Kennedy, and even The Boogeyman were all prominently put forward as candidates. (Snitsky set the record straight from the beginning, pointing out that ''his'' parents had been killed in an accident when he was a child.) It wasn't until the summer was nearly over that the world finally learned the truth: the mysterious offspring was [[spoiler: Hornswoggle, the "leprechaun" companion to the Irish wrestler Finlay!]] Triple H (who, being married to Stephanie [=McMahon=], was [[spoiler: Hornswoggle's]] half-brother-in-law) thought this was hilarious, and drove Vince to distraction with his endless jokes about his having impregnated [[spoiler: a midget]]. ("Was she magically delicious?") Enraged at first, Vince gradually warmed up to the idea of having [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]] as a son, even booking him in high-profile matches. But then, early in 2008, WWE's [[{{Jerkass}} resident bully]], John "Bradshaw" Layfield, launched an unprovoked attack on [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]]. When asked to account for himself, JBL explained that [[spoiler: Hornswoggle]] was actually [[spoiler: Finlay's]] son rather than Mr. [=McMahon=]'s! It had all been an elaborate, eight-month-long prank perpetuated by [[spoiler: Finlay and Hornswoggle]]! Hornswoggle]]!
* CMPunk, in real life, is said to be this.
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A character whose primary characteristic is how ''easy'' they are. For sexual contact, that is. This trope is a DoubleStandard written large: when a male character sluts it up, he's usually TheCasanova or a KavorkaMan. When a woman does it, time for the most insulting and aggressive adjectives, with "{{really gets around}}" as a euphemism.

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A character whose primary characteristic is how ''easy'' ''[[IfYouKnowWhatIMean easy]]'' they are. [[DontExplainTheJoke For sexual contact, that is. is.]] This trope is a DoubleStandard written large: when a male character sluts it up, he's usually TheCasanova or a KavorkaMan. When a woman does it, time for the most insulting and aggressive adjectives, with "{{really gets around}}" as a euphemism.
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* Ayla Ranzz (Lightning Lass/Light Lass/Spark/Gossamer) in ''{{Legion of Super Heroes}}''. This is a mix of InformedAbility and {{fanon}}; as [[http://www.legionworld.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=000048 this]] (somewhat outdated) list shows, she hasn't had more relationships than the other major Legionnaires.

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* Ayla Ranzz (Lightning Lass/Light Lass/Spark/Gossamer) in ''{{Legion of Super Heroes}}''.Super-Heroes}}''. This is a mix of InformedAbility and {{fanon}}; as [[http://www.legionworld.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=000048 this]] (somewhat outdated) list shows, she hasn't had more relationships than the other major Legionnaires.
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*** Wizard Universe Magazine tried playing [[http://images.wizarduniverse.com/WizardUniverse/magazinepics/ironmanspread2.jpg "Sex Degrees of Tony Stark"]]. It's pretty big, and it's only gotten even more complicated in the years since.

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* Barney from ''HowIMetYourMother'' and Charlie from ''{{Two and a Half Men}}''.
** Dan Fielding of ''NightCourt'' would be another male example.

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* Barney from ''HowIMetYourMother'' ''HowIMetYourMother''. As of Season 6, he has over 230 conquests and counting.
-->'''Ted:''' You should be proud. You should be tested, but you should be proud.
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Charlie from ''{{Two and a Half Men}}''.
** * Dan Fielding of ''NightCourt'' would be another male example.
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This sometimes [[TheVamp overlaps with being evil]], but is also a staple of sitcoms where it's more used as a simple source of humor. Jokes will usually play on sheer numbers of partners. Often described as man hungry, easy, loose or fast. In a more rural setting, she is often branded the "VillageBicycle" (everyone gets a ride...). Expect {{Comic Sutra}} jokes from this kind of person.

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This sometimes [[TheVamp overlaps with being evil]], but is also a staple of sitcoms where it's more used as a simple source of humor. Jokes will usually play on sheer numbers her astonishing number and variety of partners. Often described as man hungry, man-hungry, easy, loose or fast. In a more rural setting, she is often branded the "VillageBicycle" (everyone gets "village bicycle" (everyone's had a ride...). Expect {{Comic Sutra}} jokes generous quotations from this kind of person.
the ComicSutra.
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**[[{{Understatement}} He doesn't get away with it.]]

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