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17[[caption-width-right:313:Shinra's [[NightmareFetishist kinky]] like that.]]
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19->'''Hitomi:''' And about wings... I really like them, Van. They're pretty.\
20'''Van:''' You and Merle are probably the only people who'd say that.
21-->-- ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne''
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23A character has some fantastical characteristic, such as [[WingedHumanoid wings]], [[HornedHumanoid horns]], or a tail, of which [[CursedWithAwesome they are deeply ashamed]]. They may have been [[LegoGenetics born with them]], they may have [[{{Shapeshifting}} transformed]] for [[InvoluntaryShapeshifting one]] [[ShapeshifterModeLock reason]] or [[EmergencyTransformation another]]. More often than not, [[HideYourOtherness they tend to hide it.]] Later, some other character (commonly, her love interest) catches a glimpse of these and assures the character that their wings,[[note]]In fact, [[WingedHumanoid wings]] are perhaps the most common go-to for this trope, as they're visually-inhuman but still allow the character to be conventionally attractive.[[/note]] horns, tail, or whatever, [[CharmPoint are not in fact ugly]] but [[SexyFlaw very attractive]].
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25Of the aforementioned traits, Often, the Freakiness Shame sentiment plays a great role here: they [[IJustWantToBeNormal want to be "normal"]] and have a normal romance but somehow got deformed; they immediately become ashamed of their body because it isn't ''normal''. And it's not until their love interest points out that they are still beautiful despite (or even due to) not being normal that the character suddenly sees it, too.
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27The most common explanation is that the character believes themselves to be some kind of "freak", thinks HumansAreTheRealMonsters, and is scared of being tracked down by a TorchesAndPitchforks mob and/or a MadScientist, [[ForScience for]] [[TheydCutYouUp obvious]] [[PlayingWithSyringes reasons]]. Sometimes it's justified when, say, a character now looks like the enemy or [[FantasticRacism another reviled species]], or their culture involves torching anyone with a tail. Only if these attitudes are consistent with the world they inhabit, however -- unless the point is that the character is being too pessimistic about people's capacity for tolerance. Sometimes they'll look for a "cure". Ironically, if they manage to remove the fantastic feature they [[FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome won't become happy]], and tend to feel like a BrokenAngel instead.
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29SubTrope of AppearanceAngst. See also BeautifulAllAlong, SexyFlaw, FreakyIsCool, and NightmareFetishist. Can be considered a DistaffCounterpart to BeastAndBeauty (although neither trope is actually strict on which gender it can be applied to -- see the quote above). Also related to FetishesAreWeird. Compare BeautyToBeast. Compare and contrast TransformationHorror.
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37* ''Manga/PlusAnima'' are discriminated against because of their partial animal-like features. Some kids hate their anima, some like how useful it is but are self-conscious about the scar-like marks it leaves, etc; and then there's some people who think an anima is the coolest thing since sliced bread (looking at you, Cooro) and make this trope come into play a few times. (However, interestingly, it does ''not'' apply to the main character, who has black wings and is often called an angel of death, but has [[AngstWhatAngst zero angst]] about it [[spoiler:until the last volume, anyway]].)
38* ''Manga/BlackButler'': Madame Red ''hated'' her red hair... until Earl Phantomhive (Ciel's father) told her he liked it. That it was beautiful, and really suits her. Unfortunately for [[UnrequitedLove her]], he still chooses to marry her older sister...
39* ''Anime/CaptainEarth'': Teppei, who has the ability to spontaneously create circular rainbows with his hands at the beginning of the series. He used to be proud of this ability as a child, but while growing up, he realized this is not an entirely normal thing and began to hate this ability and pretends to have lost it. His shame becomes even worse after he finds out he is actually [[spoiler:an alien who's millennia-old and whose group of comrades wants to wipe out all life on Earth]] and even after he fully loses his ability and the reason why it existed in the first place, he still doesn't stop worrying about himself [[spoiler:and him having spent centuries of slaughtering other life forms around the galaxy]], as it is revealed several episodes later, meaning that for most of the series, he has battled his inner demons all alone while [[StepfordSmiler putting up a confident front to his friends]].
40* ''Manga/CaseClosed'': It's revealed that one of [[TheWatson Dr. Agasa's]] childhood friends was a half-Japanese girl named Fusae Campbell Kinoshita. She was very self-conscious of her hair color; her fondest memory of her childhood is Dr. Agasa claiming that he liked her hair.[[note]]This is true in real life, too. In Japan, [[ValuesDissonance a culture that often values conformity]], having oddly colored hair is sometimes seen as "disruptive" by school officials, or just viewed as an unpleasant tendency to stand out. Some half-Japanese schoolchildren ''dye their hair'' to avoid this. Supposedly the stigma is becoming smaller over time but is still strong in many of the less cosmopolitan areas. The inverse is also true, of course: it's become not uncommon for Japanese students to bleach or dye their hair so that they stand out ''more''. But where in the West this would be viewed as a fashion statement, in Japan people who do this are often assumed to be [[DelinquentHair very rebellious or even dangerous]], though this stereotype is also fading a bit.[[/note]]
41* ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'': Dolly screams when Misaki sees her bare chest, because she has ugly cybernetic implants keeping her alive. [[TakeOurWordForIt We never see them]], but Misaki is shocked speechless. Dolly's previous friend, Mi-chan, saw the implants and ran away. [[spoiler:Actually, Mitori saw the implants and realized the researchers were lying about what they were doing with Dolly; when she tried to stop them from experimenting on her, they threw her in a cell and left her there for months. Dolly was told that Mi-chan didn't want to see her anymore, and Mitori was only let out after Dolly died. Dolly's new body doesn't have the cybernetics, since it was always intended as the stable control instead of a constant experiment.]]
42* ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'', in-between joining the Demon Slayer Corps and being romantically rejected, Mitsuri tried to hide her real physical strength to appear like a fragile lady, and dyed her hair black to rethread back to her infant years, before her hair became pink just as she grew up into a child. All in an effort to conform to the standard of what an ideal bride would be like back then, Mitsuri's family loved her for what she was but, unfortunately, she hadn’t met any other potential suitor who accepted her the way she was, so Mitsuri believed herself to be abnormal until she found people who appreciated her in the Corps.
43* ''Anime/DragonBallZ'': When Videl asks Gohan why he'd do something as silly as creating a secret superhero identity instead of just go out and fight criminals as himself like she does, Gohan replies that he was afraid people would think he was some kind of freak if they had any idea what he was capable of. Videl simply points out that he just implied ''she'' was a freak before blackmailing him into teaching her how to fly.
44* ''Manga/ElfenLied'': this is generally the first step towards befriending a Diclonius, as prior to developing their vectors they're often persecuted because of their unusual horns. Then they start using their vectors to get revenge/follow their instincts and there's a ''new'' reason they're hated. Fans watching montages of Nyu moments on Website/YouTube tend to mistake the horns for cat ears; it's probably intentional that they look like that since Nyu saying Nyu also makes her sound like a cat.
45* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'': During the last episodes, [[spoiler:when Eureka's Coralian attributes begin to manifest themselves, she grows a pair of green, butterfly-like wings. At first, she is worried Renton will reject her new form, but Renton admires her new wings and thinks she has become even more beautiful. Of course, her fear here is pretty justifiable, seeing as her entire left side during a previous transformation broke out in [[BodyHorror luminous green boils]]. Even in the form where she grows wings, her left arm has become translucent and green, with some weird purple... thing roughly tracing where the bones should be. And some of the skin on her neck/face (and one assumes, the rest of the left side of her body) is similarly colored, though it doesn't quite look infected anymore.]]
46* ''Manga/FruitsBasket'':
47** The Zodiac family members often have odd hair and eye colors that correspond to whatever spirit is possessing them. This often leads to accusations that they dye their hair, or to be mercilessly bullied. Tohru, being the sweet girl she is, is constantly awed and impressed by these features, finding them very attractive. In a flashback, we also see that Yuki liked Kyo's orange hair (though he never gets a chance to say so).
48** Another example would be Kyo's other form. [[spoiler:It's a monster that smells like something rotting, so he understandably hates anyone finding out about it. Even Tohru needs a bit of time to recover, after the shock of seeing it.]]
49* ''Manga/HungryJoker'': Self-described {{Ojou}}-sama Vivian [[IronLady "The Iron Woman"]] is ashamed of her [[ExtraOreDinary metal-manipulating powers]] because they aren't "proper" (her skin becomes metallic, and spikes pop out of her arms and legs) and [[ParentalAbandonment her parents didn't have any use for an improper child]] no matter how valuable she is. When [[GravityMaster Haiji]] pretends to be a hostage so he can observe her power he tells her it's beautiful (for [[TinMan a guy who claims to only see people as research subjects]] he always knows the right thing to say). Prior to that, she'd been [[{{Tsundere}} putting up a front]] about how much she didn't care about her "horrible power" and that she [[IWorkAlone always works alone]].
50* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'': The title character's UnusualEars mark him as a HalfHumanHybrid, but what does his LoveInterest do upon seeing them for the first time? ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zseoPxveIS8 Tweak, tweak!]]'' The gag is repeated with Kagome's mother and brother (evidently it runs in the family), except this time Inuyasha is awake, not sealed to a tree. In general, he's less bothered by his youkai side than his human one, and his full-youkai half-brother ironically looks more human than he does, at least until he comes out of SleepModeSize and into the giant dog their father was, and he gets pretty defensive about it in early arcs. Especially big, sweet, horse-faced Jinenji whose home village abused him roundly. And the arc with the cute little half-bat youkai with cruel neighbors ''and'' an abusive bat youkai grandfather. Clearly had a HalfBreedDiscrimination thing going on, he just preferred the strong option to the powerless one. On the other hand, note that WhatMeasureIsANonHuman is in effect in his personal moral structure, and he never feels guilty for killing demons but beats himself up for offing even really evil humans. Presumably because they're defenseless against him. So, there's ambivalence going.
51* ''Manga/MonsterMusume'':
52** Rachnera mentions that her previous host family were disgusted to see that her lower half has spider legs. She assumes that Kimihito will feel the same way about her when he tells her it's quite the opposite. [[{{Fetish}} He's a leg man.]]
53** Manako is a ShrinkingViolet because she believes the world is disgusted by her [[{{Cyclopse}} single, large eye]]. In this case, she belives the UncannyValley is to blame; that being a normal person aside from one giant eye makes her more disturbing than more fantastical monster girls.
54** Zombina is a rather odd case in that she seems ashamed that she is not freaky ''enough'', which makes her freaky in a different sense. She confides to Kimihito that since zombies are just humans who caught a strange disease, she considers herself as barely counting as an extraspecies/monster girl.
55* ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'': Most people found Reiko Natsume's [[SupernaturalGoldEyes yellow]], [[HellishPupils slit-pupil]] eyes ([[ISeeDeadPeople among other things]]) to be creepy. Hinoe, on the other hand, [[WhatBeautifulEyes thought they were beautiful]].
56* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': Setsuna Sakurazaki, who is half-Tengu and albino, is ashamed of her white wings, although her human friends think they make her look awesome. She was really determined to conceal them from her eventual love interest Konoka Konoe, but when she was forced to reveal them to save her from falling, Konoka said she looked like an angel. To her defense, she was cast away by her fellow demons because of her albinism, which probably didn't improve her self-image.
57-->'''Asuna:''' ''What'' is ''wrong'' with you, girl?! Don't you know how ''cool'' having wings is...?
58* ''Manga/NozomuNozomi'': The middle-school-aged protagonist hides his inexplicable spontaneous GenderBender for a full year because he can't figure out how to reveal it to his family and friends.
59* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
60** Until he met Dr. Hiriluk, everyone who met Chopper treated him as a monster, attacking him and calling him as such. because of this, he is ashamed of his abilities and believes he really is a monster until Luffy and co come along and find it TOTALLY AWESOME! SEVEN TRANSFORMATIONS! JOIN MY CREW! It helps that after he joins he realizes Luffy is much weirder than he is. But this leads up to him eventually being proud of being a monster, because of how it can help his friends, and because his TrueCompanions think it's cool.
61** Later we meet [[spoiler:Charlotte Pudding, who is mocked and called a monster for having [[ThirdEye three eyes]]. In fact, their plan to kill [[ChivalrousPervert Sanji]] relied on her revealing her third eye, shocking him so much that they could shoot him. However, the instant he sees her third eye, he calls it beautiful, causing her to break down in tears and start to [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe fall for him]]]].
62* Referred to in ''Anime/{{Penguindrum}}''. [[spoiler:Yuri Tokikago was once [[GoodScarsEvilScars heavily scarred]] thanks to [[AbusiveParents the physical abuse]] that she got from her MadArtist father, and often was seen covered in bandages. Out of all the people that know about her scars, only Momoka Oginome wasn't either shocked or repulsed and still found Yuri to be beautiful no matter what.]]
63* Short-term in ''Manga/PrincessAi'': at the end of volume 1, Ai begins to grow wings, and thinks they're hideous. And yeah, the initial sprouts aren't that attractive. But her boyfriend, Kent, insists her wings are beautiful. A volume later, and her wings have grown, BeautifulAllAlong has kicked in, and the wings take a back seat to other, more pressing issues, like stopping a race war in her homeland.
64* ''Anime/PrincessTutu'': [[DarkMagicalGirl Princess Kraehe]] (aka Rue) was raised her entire life believing that she a [[AlwaysChaoticEvil raven]] born in a "disgusting human body", and thus too pathetic to be loved by either humans ''or'' ravens (apart from Mytho, on the basis that he's a FriendToAllLivingThings and thus loves everyone by default). Thus, it comes as a complete surprise to her when Autor insists that not only does he love her, but enough to die for her.
65* ''Manga/{{Sekirei}}'': This turns out to be the core of Akitsu's UndyingLoyalty to her master, Mikogami. As a [[BlackSheep Scrapped Number]], she's considered a failed project and utterly worthless since she can never bond with an Ashikabi. When he asked her to join him, she protested that she was broken and thrown out as trash. He responded by telling her it didn't matter, and that it meant she was special! And rare! Her startled, hopeful expression...
66* ''Manga/ShinMazingerZero'': After [[Anime/MazingerZ Kouji]] finishes utterly ''trashing'' a ten-foot robot with his bare hands in front of his girlfriend Sayaka, he freaks out and asks her [[IAmAMonster if she was as terrified of that sudden show of inhuman ability as he was]]. Sayaka's response can be summed up as, "Hell no! That was both completely awesome ''and'' hot."
67* ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'' has a non-romantic example with Kimi calling Touka's kagune, something she despises with a passion as something tied to her existence as a ghoul, "beautiful".
68* ''Manga/TokyoMewMew'': Ichigo with her CatGirl transformation. She constantly worries that her eventual love interest will hate her when he finds out, but when he does, he's perfectly okay with it.
69* ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'': Meryl and Millie accidentally walk in on Vash with his shirt off, and shockingly learn that his entire body is CoveredWithScars due to his ActualPacifist lifestyle. He laments that it's not the kind of thing he wants girls to see, as he believes it would scare them, but Meryl [[{{Tsundere}} sheepishly disagrees]].
70* ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'' [[GenderInvertedTrope gender-inverts]] the usual situation, when [[{{Bishonen}} Van]] first shows his wings to Hitomi. Apparently, he was ashamed of them all along (because they marked him as a descendant of the Atlanteans, who are universally disdained in the setting) but Hitomi (who comes from another world altogether) just finds them beautiful. Also noteworthy is that this is the former {{Trope Namer|s}} ("But Your Wings Are Beautiful").
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74* ComicBook/{{Concrete}} is generally rather self-conscious of his hulking alien body, as his InnerMonologue often reveals. Played with in that while his unrequited love interest doesn't find him attractive, she does find him fascinating and has dedicated her life to studying him.
75* ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'': The Thing once believed that if his [[BlindAndTheBeast blind girlfriend]] Alicia Masters could see him in his orange {{rock|Monster}}y glory, she would run screaming for the hills. Given how sensitive her fingers are (she's an accomplished sculptor, and even made sculptures of him at one point), it came as no surprise that she pretty much knew what he looked like and still loved him.
76* To a certain extent, this applies to Mina's extensive, horrific scars in ''ComicBook/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'', the legacy of being attacked by Dracula. She's deeply ashamed by them and covers them with a scarf. She's convinced Allan is repulsed and only relaxes when he says they're part of what makes her special. In an interesting variation, Allan is initially shocked to see her scars after they made love for the first time, and Mina thought he was repulsed by them. He later assured her the reason for his reaction; his beloved second wife also had scars on her neck due to a fire accident. He reacted in surprise because it meant that the two women he loved most in his life both had similar scars.
77* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan2099'': In the finale of the third volume, Miguel tells his girlfriend Tempest that [[spoiler:he finds her armored wasp form]] sexy. She asks him if he's nuts, but in turn, he asks her if she'd rather he hated it. She amends the point.
78* ''ComicBook/UltimateXMen'': When Angel joins the team, pretty much the entire team stops and stares at him when he walks through the door. He is afraid that his wings are responsible when Storm informs him that they all were staring because he's drop-dead gorgeous.
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80'''Shadowcat:''' ''[eyes bulge]'' Dibs.\
81'''Storm:''' Stop it, Kitty. ''[but she can't take her eyes off him, either]''
82* ''ComicBook/TheUltraverse'': In ''Firearm'', Alec Swan runs into a [[WingedHumanoid woman with wings]] who's planning on committing suicide [[IJustWantToBeNormal over not being normal]]. Alec spends the rest of the issue talking the woman, Ellen, down, telling her that her wings are beautiful. Later on, it's revealed they got married off-panel.
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86* Harshly deconstructed in the ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer''/''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'' crossover ''[[http://www.tthfanfic.org/story.php?no=27501 Blue Belle]]''. Cordelia tells Michelle that her natural form (which is basically a 16-year-old Mystique) is beautiful, but she's not attracted to Michelle's preferred form (because it resembles Willow) or her original form ([[GenderBender Xander]]). As a result, Michelle angrily compares it to loving someone only if they change nearly everything about themselves. This motivates her to date Gwen instead, who is attracted to all three forms.
87* ''Fanfic/BornOfHellsKitchen'':
88** Matt constantly wears glasses because his vacant eyes often disturb and upset people, so he feels briefly reluctant when he has to show his entire face to his young son. Fortunately, Peter very obviously cares not.
89** Peter himself is ashamed of his slowly growing powers, feeling he's a freak and fretting about being rejected by his parents... who secretly are superheroes and more concerned about a bigot hurting their innocent son for something he was born with.
90* During a [[BreatherEpisode cuddling break]] in ''Fanfic/ABridgeOnceBroken'', Loki and Jahanna manage to have a mutual one, with him ashamed of being a Jotunn, and her of her [[WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}} eliatrope]] wings.
91* In ''Fanfic/ACharmedLife'', Ryuk is well-aware that he's perceived as quite ugly by human standards of beauty but Light still finds him to be "cute" and even attractive in an exotic and alien way. Light likes Ryuk's wings, among [[DoubleEntendre other things]].
92* ''Fanfic/TheChildOfLove'': In the one-shot "Gifts", Shinji and Asuka's daughter Teri does not like her PsychicPowers and is afraid that other people will think she is a freak if they discover her abilities. When her friends find out, though, they think her powers are cool and are supportive.
93* Downplayed in the ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' fic ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/1210213?view_adult=true Corner of First and Amistad]]''; Ruby notes in her narration that "The faint scar over Her left eye fit Her well... Like stripes on a tigress." but doesn't talk about the scar with Weiss.
94* In ''VideoGame/TheWorldEndsWithYou'' fanfic ''Fanfic/ErisGame'', the titular character gives Shiki this saying [[spoiler:about being in her body]].
95* In ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/40870314 Fate Blooms (30% of the time!)]]'', Hunter is noted to be sensitive about his unusual appearance and is thoroughly confused by Luz -- who has a major hard-on for everything fantasy -- gushing over his elf ears and wondering if he might be a secret witch.
96* A popular [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Rocketshipping]] fic series titled [[https://web.archive.org/web/20041221054026/http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/armenia/28/faf1.html "Feathers and Foxtails"]] has James gain a pair of wings and Jessie gain a fox's tail via Mew's power as punishment for trying to capture Mewtwo.
97* In a ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fic titled ''Flare'', an unusual interaction with a dark curse caused Harry to grow a pair of oversized, strangely colored phoenix wings. Draco, who apparently had a bit of a wing fetish, kept trying to convince Harry that he was beautiful.
98* ''Fanfic/{{HERZ}}'': Asuka thinks she is an ugly freak due to her scars and that nobody would love her. Shinji assures her that she is beautiful and that he loves her.
99* In ''Fanfic/LeCommencementDuDiableBlanc'', Remy bears a huge chip on his shoulder about his TechnicolorEyes since people often reject him (calling him a freak and devil) when they look at him. His adopted family doesn't actively like them, but they like ''him'', scary red eyes and all. He also hates his powers due to his former guardians abusing him for being abnormal and his PowerIncontinence growing worse with time. Professor Xavier was the first person whose primary reaction to his abilities was wonder.
100* ''Fanfic/LeviathanMyHeroAcademia'':
101** Izuku is given a facial scar and a bit of PowerIncontinence which manifests itself with fins, scales, and [[CuteLittleFangs pointy teeth]]. Since he considers these as his inner monster surfacing, he's quite surprised when Kirishima finds his look ''manly'' and worthy gushing over.
102** Powerset variant with Hitoshi who heard all his life his CompellingVoice was awful and villainous, and is very much thrown for a loop when his classmates not only consider it an asset but call it a ''perfectly heroic Quirk''.
103* Nyx from ''Fanfic/PastSins'' is an alicorn, which in most ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' fanon would (and does in the fic's 'verse) mean she's a PhysicalGod. In an interesting twist, she hides her wings because (a) she thinks they'll make other ponies jealous and (b) she happens to be [[BigBad Nightmare Moon reincarnate]].
104** One genre of MLP:FIM fictions features Twilight facing this trope after getting wings herself; wings or a horn are normal but combined see above for Nyx.
105** Part of the stigma comes from the fact that being an alicorn OC is a typical AuthorAvatar trait. While Nyx has a legitimate reason for being one, very few other original characters do. Even canon character Cadance suffered a lot of flak for being one without clear justification, at least until she won the fans over.
106* In ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11868249/2/Red-like-the-Storm Red like the Storm]]'', Harry is quite insecure about her magic powers after being raised by abusive relatives who considered her a worthless freak. When he sees her talking to a snake, Hayato is immediately fascinated and assures her relatives were lying because she's special.
107* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1504488/1/The-Third-Side The Third Side]]'', [[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Shinji Ikari]] is working on a restaurant after Thid Impact. One of his co-workers is a purple-haired girl who dyes her hair because she is ashamed of it. When Shinji finds out she thinks he'll get freaked out, but Shinji tells him he doesn't understand why it is an issue and reassures her it looks pretty. She was pretty surprised cause it (of course, she doesn't know he had lived with a woman with purple hair, fought beside a girl with blue hair and he is in love with a girl with red hair, which is very unusual hair color in Japan).
108* ''Fanfic/ThousandShinji'': The first signs of [[BloodKnight Asuka]] was transforming into a ''[[TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 Khornate]]'' [[TheBerserker berserker]], were the white of her eyes becoming red and her crying blood tears. She tried to hide it and thought it meant that she was a freak, but [[AntiHero Shinji]] told her that it was a gift and not something to be ashamed of... and [[AmazonChaser he still found her hot]], no matter what.
109* In ''[[http://archiveofourown.org/works/3385085/chapters/7405448 Wear A Flower in Your Hair]]'', Bella Baggins's dark secret is that she can grow a beard. It is difficult to shave each day on the journey, and Bella tries to hide her stubble with a scarf. When the beard is revealed, she is horribly embarrassed and thinks the dwarves are mocking her when they suggest a celebration. Only they're not, they think she's gotten more beautiful. When Thorin witnesses her attempt to shave, he thinks she has done something so shameful that she has to ''punish'' herself by shaving ... hilarity ensues.
110* ''Fanfic/WithStringsAttached'':
111** Subverted in that after growing wings, John goes through WhatHaveIBecome angst for about half a day, until he flies; then he loves his transformation, and he becomes furious with Paul for suggesting that he have the wings removed. (Whether Paul is genuinely worried that they'll ruin John's life on Earth, or just jealous, is a question for readers to ponder.) Later, when he calms down, he acknowledges that Paul is right (while still loving his condition), and worries a lot about what will happen when he goes home like that.
112--->The circus wouldn't just start up again; the clowns would eat him whole.
113** While he loves the wings, he doesn't love the associated problems (which the story does deal with) of having to sit in backwards chairs, wear backwards vests (or nothing at all), and wear a magical cloak to hide the wings from view.
114** A minor subversion with "Beagle John" in New Zork; he has small wings that are useful only for "attractin' birds", and he calls himself the "Eagle Beagle".
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118* ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' has Princess Fiona, who'd been human by day/ogress by night, dismayed to find that upon the spell upon her being broken she's now [[spoiler:permanently in ogre form]]. Shrek is more enamored with her than ever. Shrek refers to himself at one point as a "hideous ogre" (though he doesn't seem to be terribly ashamed of it), but he's actually not all that bad-looking, being more UglyCute than just ugly. It probably helps that he's far enough from normal human appearance to be well past the UncannyValley.
119* In ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', Mei is embarrassed about her involuntary panda transformations, but her friends (and most other people who see her) actually think it's [[FreakyIsCool pretty cool]].
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123* In ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', Bruce Banner is deeply ashamed of his alter ego, The Hulk. Tony Stark, on the other hand, thinks the Hulk is awesome.
124* {{Inverted|Trope}} by the Joker and the Penguin in ''Film/Batman1989'' and ''Film/BatmanReturns'', respectively. As the Penguin said, "You're just jealous 'cause I'm a ''genuine'' freak, and you gotta wear a mask!"
125* ''Film/GhostRider2007'' has Roxanne finding out that Johnny Blaze is the titular hero. He is sad about letting her see him this way, and his fear is fairly reasonable: he's a vengeance demon and [[WreathedInFlames a bit volatile to touch]]. But Roxanne still likes him.
126* In ''Film/GoodLuckChuck'', one of the "one night stand" quickies Charlie has didn't want to bare her chest. At the end of the movie, we find out that [[MultiBoobage she has three breasts]]. Of course Charlie's best friend, a cosmetic surgeon specializing in breast enhancement, goes completely wild for this when he finds out.
127* In ''Film/TheLittleMermaid2018'', Elizabeth was afraid to let Cam see her transform from a human into a mermaid (he thought her mermaid appearance was just a costume). She ran and leapt into the water out of his sight. Cam decided to jump in the water after her and sees her in her mermaid form, proving to him she's a real mermaid. Elizabeth says he's afraid of her like everyone else. Instead, Cam is just bewildered by the indisputable proof mermaids exist as well as not understanding why Elizabeth is forced to stay with the sorcerer Locke.
128* ''Film/ReadyPlayerOne2018'': Zig-zagged and played with. Samantha believes herself ugly because [[spoiler:of a birthmark on her face that is supposed to be disfiguring but really just looks like a port-wine stain covering her right eye]]. She covers [[HidingBehindYourBangs half her face with her long, red hair]] and acts as if she were actually heavily disfigured. With some encouragement from the male protagonist, she gets over it, wearing [[spoiler:her port-wine stain]] with pride and believing it actually adds to her beauty.
129* In ''Film/ShallowHal'', Hal's even more shallow and sexist friend reveals he was born with a "tail" (slight extension of the spine) that's he's very embarrassed about. In the end, he finds a woman that considers it adorable. He's capable of wagging it back and forth, which reminds her of a dog, and she loves dogs. They walk off together, with his "tail" wagging happily under his clothes.
130* In ''Film/TheShapeOfWater'', the villainous Strickland monologues briefly about how offensive he finds the [[FishPeople Amphibian Man]]'s appearance ("We're made in The Lord's image. You don't think The Lord looks like that, do you?") but Elisa, at least seems to find the creature ''[[InterspeciesRomance extremely]]'' attractive. Also, both Giles and [[spoiler:Dimitri]] express an aesthetic appreciation for the Amphibian Man, with Giles even gasping "He's beautiful!" upon first seeing him.
131* ''Film/ShesOutOfMyLeague'': Molly (Creator/AliceEve) is a world-class HeadTurningBeauty; a "Hard 10" as the guys put it, and a NiceGirl to boot. The only thing she's a little insecure about is just her [[spoiler: webbed feet]].
132* ''Film/SuicideSquad2016'': Subverted. Harley rants about how everyone on the Squad is pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside -- except for Killer Croc. "'Cept for him. He's ugly on the outside too." Croc is a green, scaly beast who looks and acts more like an animal than a man, but he just laughs.
133-->'''Croc:''' Not me, shorty. I'm ''beautiful''.
134* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries'':
135** In ''Film/XMenFirstClass'', Magneto wins over Mystique and several of the other mutants by accepting and reveling in their mutations rather than preferring them to be mainline. InternalizedCategorism at its finest, as he even prefers Beast with a more extreme mutation while Beast is self-loathing.
136** This is also how Xavier ends up adopting Mystique as a sister. She's the first mutant he meets and he is amazed that there are other mutants in the world; however, when they're adults he prefers her to stay looking human and, when asked flat-out, clearly shows he doesn't regard her true form as attractive. This is also seemingly what Beast and Mystique bond over when they form a relationship (rather than mock his large feet, she is impressed by his reflexes and stands up for him), but ultimately subverted on Beast's part when he says that he finds Mystique's human form attractive but not her true form.
137** When Mystique is de-mutant-ed against her will and left looking like a naked Rebecca Romijn in ''Film/XMenTheLastStand'', Magneto sighs regretfully as he leaves her behind, "She used to be so beautiful..."
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141* ''Literature/AnitaBlake'': Asher, like in the example above, hates his scars. Anita has no problem with them, especially in sexual situations. They're "just another texture to play with" or something along those lines.
142* ''Literature/{{Another}}'': The first time Mei shows Kouichi what is under her eyepatch, he is already somewhat unnerved and confused, but the second time she shows him he remarks that the [[spoiler:fake eye her mother made is oddly beautiful, and that she should go without the eyepatch more often]].
143* Geryon in ''Literature/AutobiographyOfRed'' is ashamed of his wings and often hides them under a trench coat. Much later, [[spoiler:Ancash marvels at them enough to even start the final side-plot to throw Geryon into a volcano and see if he lives]]. Literally or metaphorically.
144* ''Literature/BasLagCycle'': {{Invoked|Trope}} by the CrapsackWorld's justice system, which inflicts ironic mutations on criminals through {{Biomanipulation}} for permanent public humiliation. In ''Literature/IronCouncil'', the titular [[LaResistance rebels]] resolve to {{def|iedTrope}}y the trope and celebrate each other's strengths and differences, natural or unnatural.
145* In Nikolay Karamzin's "The Beautiful Princess and the Happy Dwarf" (1792), the Dwarf never even imagined that his feelings toward the Princess might be mutual. Unknown to him, having known the Dwarf since she was a kid, she came to love his personality, until she couldn't imagine that one could be beautiful without having two humps and a height of forty-five inches at most.
146* Cira of ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'' has an [[GoodScarsEvilScars obviously scarred face]] and is otherwise CoveredWithScars. When Jerin first sees her he thinks the scars give her otherwise plain face character. Later she confesses her belief that she's repulsive thanks to said scars. Her lover refused to touch her after she was scarred. Jerin feels differently. [[spoiler:Good thing, too, since she turns out to be one of his wives under her real identity, Princess Halley.]]
147* Jame in ''Literature/ChroniclesOfTheKencyrath'' is extremely ashamed of her retractable-clawed fingertips, and wears gloves to hide them almost all the time. Since their appearance at age 7 got her thrown out by her father, this is kind of understandable. In book 4, ''To Ride a Rathorn'', the instructors and cadets at Tentir (the military academy) discover them and almost uniformly think they are extremely cool and useful, much to Jame's confusion.
148* In Dennis Lehane's ''Literature/DarknessTakeMyHand'', protagonist/narrator Patrick Kenzie has a scar across his stomach from when his abusive father pressed a hot iron onto him; his girlfriend says she "loves" it because it's a constant reminder that Patrick turned out different from his father.
149* The relationship between Hiroto and Rega in T.S. Hana's ''Literature/DawnOfCravenTheAlchemist'' mirrors this, in which Hiroto's mountain lion true form is considered a [[TheClan family problem]] as he was known to be attracted to mortals, not animals, therefore making his love life difficult. However, despite it being [[spoiler:the reason why Hiroto killed his first girlfriend, as she hated it]], Rega finds little to nothing wrong with it.
150* In ''Literature/DragonsCanOnlyRust'' and ''Dragon Reforged'' by Chrys Cymri, Gonard the [[OurDragonsAreDifferent robot dragon]] is convinced he's hideous. Itsa is astonished to learn this and thinks he is very beautiful.
151* Bonnie, from ''Literature/DragonsInOurMidst'' is ashamed of her dragon wings for the entire series. She even hides them in a specially made backpack to go to school, etc. Her destined love interest, Billy, finds them lovely. (The backpack also had something to do with making sure she didn't advertise her existence to the dragon slayers.)
152* In ''Literature/DragonsKeep'', through complicated plotting an infertile queen managed to get pregnant using some weird potion involving a dragon's egg. The queen's daughter was born with one scaly, clawed draconic finger, which had to be trimmed and hidden with a glove so that no one would know. When the princess actually gets kidnapped by some dragons, they turn out to be related to the egg which went into the potion, and the one dragon finger is all that was left of the dragon child. It's also the one feature of the princess's that the dragons don't find to be repulsive. [[spoiler:Said claw also has a part in the prophecy about the protagonist, so when it's finally revealed and someone makes the connection it becomes less of a deformity and more of a sign of future peace between humans and dragons.]]
153* ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'':
154** Celty is understandably ashamed of her lack of a head, but Shinra not only doesn't care, he thinks it's rather sexy. There's no accounting for taste.
155** A darker example in the case of Shizuo and Saika: Not only is Saika's the only declaration of love Shizuo's ''ever had in his life'', but it's for the very reason he's been ostracized and come to hate himself for: [[InLoveWithYourCarnage his uncontrollable strength and violent temper]]. [[spoiler:Given that Saika is an {{Empathic| Weapon}} {{Evil| Weapon}} {{Yandere}} [[EvilWeapon Weapon]], Shizuo wisely rejects the offer in favor of the opportunity to finally use his power for good -- namely, kicking Saika's ass.]]
156* Jasmine, a character from the ''Literature/ForgottenRealms''' Finder's Bane duology. She had previously been "blessed" with a wish by [[LadyLuck Tymora]] in mortal guise in the form of an idle conversation. Jasmine said that if she could have any one thing, it would be to be able to fly away from all her problems. Tymora somewhat reluctantly [[LiteralGenie grants this wish]], giving Jasmine a set of [[CursedWithAwesome beautiful, but permanent wings]]. The other main characters she meets in the books assure her that her wings are beautiful, but to her, they're missing the point. It's not the fact the wings themselves are ugly, but the fact that they're there in the first place. For someone who's a hairsbreadth shy of a ShrinkingViolet, they only serve to make her the center of attention wherever she goes. In fact, she manages to make her home in [[TabletopGame/{{Planescape}} Sigil]] for several months, simply because it's one of the only places where a girl with wings won't stand out.
157* ''Literature/GabrielsGhost'': [[spoiler:In the first edition, Gabriel Sullivan is a Ragkiril, or telepath, and when using his abilities he literally grows wings. In this universe, halos are angelic and wings are always demonic; the fact that angels used to be portrayed with wings is brought up as a counterpoint to his supposed inherent evilness. In the new, revamped edition, Ragkiril merely glow with "unholy" light when using their abilities, but the angelic/demonic comparisons are kept. In both versions, Chaz's acceptance of who and what he is helps him to heal and see himself as someone worthy of love.]]
158* ''Literature/HavelokTheDane'' has the titular character with a light emanating from his mouth, as well as a scar shaped like a cross. In some versions he is ashamed of this; in other versions people spotting the signs wonder what's going on, to hear [[spoiler:that Havelok is [[TheChosenOne destined]] to become king of England and Denmark.]]
159* ''Literature/HayyIbnYaqzan'' is about a boy who is [[RaisedByWolves raised by gazelles]] on a DesertedIsland. Hayy is ashamed of his lack of horns, fur, or feathers, his weakness and slowness compared to the gazelles, and the fact that his nether regions are more exposed than those of the other animals. To make up for the difference, he makes clothes for himself, first out of leaves and later out of skins, and makes a cudgel out of a branch to defend himself. Afterwards he stops being ashamed of his differences, because his hands can be used to make things, unlike the forefeet of any other animal.
160* ''Literature/JourneyToChaos'': Kallen's true form is a large four-headed chimera because she was mana mutated as a child. She dislikes transforming into it and is ashamed of it. When she does a partial transformation [[Literature/ManaMutationMenace to help Eric come to terms with his own mutation]], he is fascinated by it instead of horrified.
161* ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'':
162** In ''Literature/TheJenniferMorgue'', when half-[[FishPeople Deep One]] assassin [[spoiler:Ramona Random]] drops the illusion protecting her true, fishy appearance, she expects protagonist Bob Howard to be repelled. He's anything but. (From a practical point of view, this is mainly because she's part of a subspecies ''specifically'' engineered not to be repulsive to humans, because the Deep Ones do have an occasional need to interact with them.)
163** In ''The Nightmare Stacks'', the protagonist Alex Schwarz has severe hang-ups about his vampirism despite the combo platter of benefits it nets him, mostly because the way vampirism works in this universe means whenever he drinks someone's blood, he's doomed them to death by rapid-onset dementia. Sure, the Laundry sources his blood from terminal cancer patients in hospitals and the like, but he still feels complicit in shortening their lives even just by a few hours.
164* The titular character of ''Literature/TheLegendOfDrizzt'' experiences a lot of prejudice and shame because of his dark elf heritage; however, in later books when the romance arc with [[spoiler:Catti-brie]] comes into play, she makes it very clear that his dark skin, strangely colored eyes, and white hair are one of the things she loves about him. She hints that she found him attractive long before there was actual romantic tension between them.
165* Sylphiette from ''Literature/MushokuTenseiJoblessReincarnation'' has green hair. Because such color is characteristic of the Superd Tribe (a race that's TheDreaded for both humans and their fellow magic/demon races alike), she gets bullied for most of her childhood, until she is saved by Rudeus. Rudeus knows of the reputation of the Superds, but he doesn't see anything wrong with the color of her hair, and they soon become friends.
166* ''Literature/MyNextLifeAsAVillainessAllRoutesLeadToDoom'': Sophia was often bullied and said to be cursed due to her being an albino. Catarina finds these very same features to be beautiful (even going so far as to compare her bleach white hair to silk), which quickly endears her to both Sophia and her older brother Nicol.
167* ''Literature/OctoberDaye'': Toby is convinced that if any mortal sees her true nature they'll immediately realize that fairies are real and grab the torches. She has to be all but incapacitated to allow the excuse "They're probably coming from a con".
168-->'''Quentin:''' Who believes in faeries these days?\
169'''Toby:''' Two words: Alien autopsy.
170* ''Literature/PsychicDetectiveYakumo'': The titular character was ostracized because of his [[MagicalEye ghost seeing red eye]]; by the point of the story, he's been hiding it with a contact lens that matches the color of his other eye.
171* ''Literature/RealmOfTheElderlings'': In the ''Liveship Traders'' trilogy, there's a mutual version of this: the people from the Rain Wilds are deformed by the "strangeness" that runs down the river. Reyn Khuprus hides his face from Malta Vestrit, who is horrified the first time she sees him unveiled because [[spoiler:she's ashamed of the "scar" on her forehead from a previous head injury]], which turns out to be [[spoiler:a scaly red crest, a sign that they're both becoming Elderlings as a result of their association with [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Tintaglia]]]].
172* ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'': Zelgadis Graywords is a chimera, being a third demon and a third golem, giving him bluish skin with studded stones across his body, as well as wiry, stiff hair. Despite [[CursedWithAwesome the immense powers and stamina he gained]] as a result of his transformation, he hates his appearance and [[IJustWantToBeNormal spends most of his time between seasons searching for a cure]]. Most of the cast, Lina and Gourry included, don't find him unappealing at all (and he is rather handsome), and Amelia, who he is [[ShipTease somewhat attracted to]], finds his appearance "cool". It's eventually elaborated that he can cope with his appearance in the long run; rather, he is angry that the one who transformed him, Rezo, used him as a guinea pig for his own personal gain.
173* In ''Literature/SomeoneComesToTownSomeoneLeavesTown'', Mimi has a pair of leathery, bat-like wings that she hates. Quite reasonably too, as she lives in a "real" world rather than some fantasy setting where things like wings could be explainable. Her first boyfriend "helps" her by periodically cutting them off with pruning shears. (They grow back.) Her second boyfriend is a freak like her (he can grow back limbs and other things) who gets a hard-on just thinking about her wings and refuses to cut them off.
174* [[WingedHumanoid Hawk]] from ''Literature/{{Stardoc}}'' is revealed to have a full-sized pair of wings, courtesy of part-alien heritage. How did he hide them, you ask? By strapping them down to his back, under his clothing, so tightly that he was in constant pain. The resulting crouched posture and un-camouflageable hump on his back caused the main character to assume he had a horrendous spinal birth defect instead. Upon finally being let in on the secret, a stunned and enchanted Cherijo utters this trope practically to the letter. (Then again, Hawk wasn't hiding his wings so much because he was ashamed of them as because they could get him in trouble with the [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters Earth government]]. [[spoiler:As if being a [[TransparentCloset closet case]] -- and having [[DepravedBisexual Rico]] take advantage of his feelings -- wasn't bad enough.]])
175* Played with in the ''Literature/SymphonyOfAges''. After passing through the flame at the center of the world, Rhapsody's body was transformed. Combined with her latent insecurities from her time as a prostitute, the stares she receives from everyone she meets afterward convinces her she's hideous. Ironically, the stares and odd treatment are because she's now so ethereally ''beautiful'' that half the people she meets think she's some sort of spirit or angel. Only Ashe can convince her of the truth.
176* In ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'', Bella feels this way about Edward's [[BishieSparkle sparkling]]. In the movie, he retorts, "This is the skin of a killer, Bella!" [[ItMakesSenseInContext Not as ridiculous as it sounds;]] the sparkling ''is'' kind of inconvenient, as it happens whenever he's exposed to direct sunlight and tends to strain the {{Masquerade}}. It's also only the tip of the iceberg with regards to Edward's issues.
177* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': The relationship between Miles Naismith and [[SuperSoldier Taura]] starts out equal parts this and an inverted ScarpiaUltimatum (gallant young officer, suicidal CuteMonsterGirl, these things happen).
178* In ''Literature/WarriorCats'', Brightheart feels like this after a dog attack gouges out her eye and leaves half her face bald and scarred. Cloudtail, her mate, insists that she's still beautiful and delivers a DeathGlare to anyone who would indicate otherwise. In later books, younger cats who have grown up knowing Brightheart remark that they don't even notice the scars, and are a bit surprised when cats from other Clans point them out. By that point, Brightheart has made peace with her appearance, though she still flinches when one young kitten refers to her as "that ugly cat".
179* ''Literature/WickedLovely'': Niall thinks that his excessive scarring is unattractive. Leslie (and the {{fangirl}}s) disagree with him.
180* ''Literature/XanaduStoryverse'': In the immediate aftermath of the Change, Hannah initially views herself as a freak due to being transformed into a mermaid-alien hybrid.
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184* In an episode of ''Series/AndyRichterControlsTheUniverse'', Keith is ashamed to tell Wendy about his [[spoiler:small feet]]. She only convinces him that it can be a good thing when it enables him to go out on a window ledge and rescue a cat.
185* In ''Series/BeingHumanUK'', George and Nina bond over their shared self-image problems -- Nina has horrible burns on her abdomen from an unexplained incident in her past, and George... is a werewolf. Neither quite goes to the extreme of calling each other's scars beautiful, but their revealing and accepting them is a heartwarming moment.
186* Variation: In ''Series/HerculesTheLegendaryJourneys'', Hercules makes it clear that he doesn't judge ''any'' hideous and/or non-human person by appearance, and is often angered when he meets people who discriminate.
187* One episode of ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' has a guy who finds women with one missing leg very attractive (his secretary is missing a leg due to cancer and [[spoiler:he paid a few prostitutes so that he could cut one of theirs off; unfortunately for the last one he's a dentist, not a surgeon]]; sadly, the person who caused this attraction [[spoiler:(his mother, who when he was a teen was disabled in a car accident that also killed his father)]] [[DrivenToSuicide didn't feel the same way]].
188* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': The episode "[[Recap/TheOuterLimits1995S3E14MusicOfTheSpheres Music of the Spheres]]" has aliens subjecting the whole of humanity to an EmergencyTransformation into bald golden-skinned creatures, so that they can survive an impending shift in the sun's radiation. The female lead's boyfriend still thinks she is beautiful.
189* In one ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' sketch, guest host Woody Harrelson and the guys are at the beach. He encourages the others to take their shirts off to enjoy the sun, but they all have freakishnesses to be ashamed of: weight, hairiness, outie belly button, Man Boobs, external baboon heart. He talks each of them into taking their shirts off and being proud of who they are, but everyone else on the beach is squicked out by them.
190* In ''Series/TrueBlood'', Sam's brother tells [[OurVampiresAreDifferent Jessica]] this about her fangs, and no, they are not {{cute little| fangs}}. It's unclear whether he was just flirting or not, either would be entirely in-character. [[spoiler:Especially since he was raised as a fighting dog]]. A woman who can take care of herself in a fight is a good thing to him. Hoyt also tells Jessica this when they make out for the first time.
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194* Asian Kung Fu Generation's "After Dark" (from the anime of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'').
195* "Big Girls are Beautiful" by Mika. Some guys really dig fat chicks.
196* "Literature/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer", although this is more along the lines of "But Your Wings Are Useful".
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200* Used as a metaphor in ''Theatre/TheGlassMenagerie'': Laura's glass unicorn's horn gets broken off.
201* Trevor is ashamed of his lizard scales in ''Theatre/LizardBoy'' and assumes that even if people he's interested in are okay with it, it's just a fetish thing. Enter Cary, who literally could not give less of a crap whether or not Trevor has scales and genuinely wants to know him as a person.
202* In ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}'', the green-skinned 'wicked' witch Elphaba tells her lover Fiyero that she wishes she could be beautiful for him. He assures her that she is beautiful; she tells him not to lie, but he tells her that he's "not lying", but "looking at things another way". She [[MeaningfulEcho repeats his words to him]] when [[spoiler:he turns into the Scarecrow]].
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206* Inverted in ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'', where Aerie suffers serious self-image problems because of losing her wings since apart from the scarred back, this loss makes her look like an ordinary elf rather than the Avariel she is. Fully inverted if your PC is romancing Aerie: you can tell her that she is beautiful even without her wings to reassure her. There's no option to tell her that you like the scars, though (which would be perfectly reasonable, given the protagonist's pedigree).
207* Cyberdwarf from ''VideoGame/BarkleyShutUpAndJamGaiden'' had to receive skin replacement surgery, but the doctors only had b-balls available. As a result, his skin is made of the same material as basketballs, which is a source of insecurity for him. In the cutscene preceding the DatingSim minigame, Barkley tells him that b-ball skin is considered attractive in some cultures.
208* In ''VideoGame/BioShock'', the Little Sisters are [[CreepyChild unnerving]] ([[TragicMonster if tragic and sympathetic]]) little girls genetically spliced to produce ADAM, with perpetually GlowingEyes, [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul faulty mental conditioning]], and are almost always chaperoned by a hulking [[CreepyOldFashionedDivingSuit Big Daddy]]. In spite of this, ''VideoGame/BioShock2'' contains an audio message by a little boy named Billy Parson that he sent to a Little Sister, [[PuppyLove telling her he thinks her glowing eyes are pretty]], and that while his mom is scared of her "dad", he thinks he looks like a comic book superhero.
209* Not officially confirmed as a romantic example, but oh well. In ''Franchise/BlazBlue'', [[CuteMonsterGirl Squirrel beastkin girl]] Makoto Nanaya has a rather large and bushy squirrel tail and squirrel ears, and due to ingrained FantasticRacism, she is secretly ashamed of them. Her best friend [[CutenessProximity Noel Vermillion]] finds her tail extremely attractive and often asks to fondle it. The buckets of HoYay in these scenes are not helped by the fact that Makoto is all but confirmed to be bisexual.
210* In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII'', one of your party members- this game's incarnation of recurring character Nina- has black wings. Wyndians, the race she comes from are all WingedHumanoid types, though their wings are white. Nina angsts over her wings because she's been ''prophesied to destroy everything her people have ever worked for.'' She's also the princess of her people, or at least, ''should'' be, but was kicked out for having black wings- probably the only reason she wasn't killed at birth was that [[ScrewTheRulesIMakeThem her father was the king]]. Then this Trope gets used for full credit- not by the mute hero, but by the DumbMuscle CatGirl, who is appropriately named Katt. "I like your wings, Nina! I think they're beautiful!"
211* In ''VideoGame/CrisisCore: VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'', Angeal [[TheReveal states dramatically]] that [[IAmAMonster he's become a monster]] (since he's grown a wing), and Zack contends that's the wing of an angel, which it does look like. The effect is somewhat mitigated by Zack being a total hypocrite. After a few bad encounters with Genesis's forces, he grumpily remarks at the concept; "If humans had wings, they'd be monsters." It's not until he finds out about Angeal that he alters his stance.[[note]]This is complicated by the fact that 'monster' (said in English even in the Japanese audio) is a technical term for the various mutants that experimentation and mako pollution cause in the setting, so what Zack says is correct. When Angeal uses it, he's giving it a distinct moral weight, as the English 'monster' and Japanese 'bakemono' normally carry, and it's that sense Zack is attempting to deny. Given his beloved mentor is saying things like "well, don't monsters usually want either world domination or revenge?" he's got reason to argue the point.[[/note]] Angeal ultimately goes into one of the ''ugliest'' OneWingedAngel forms in the series in the effort to get Zack to [[ICannotSelfTerminate off him]]. He does so, but he stays pretty pro-wings for the rest of the game, including asking to borrow Angeal's in a hallucination before breaking out of Hojo's mako tank, and when being absorbed by the Lifestream at the end, when it appears that Angeal's ghost came to pick him up.
212* Kyrie grabbing and holding Nero's Devil Bringer arm at the end of ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4''.
213-->'''Nero:''' Kyrie... If I'm a demon, and not a human anymore... is this what you want?\
214'''Kyrie:''' Nero, you're you. And it's you I want to be with... I don't know anyone who is as human as you are.
215* Fenris from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII'' despises the full-body lyrium markings forced on him by Danarius (they hurt constantly too, so double badness). Several of Hawke's companions find them fascinating, but most notable is LoveableRogue Isabela.
216-->'''Isabela:''' I enjoy a man with markings like that.\
217'''Fenris:''' [[ReallyGetsAround You've enjoyed many, I suspect.]]\
218'''Isabela:''' Where I come from, they're called "tattoos." Sailors get them all the time.\
219'''Fenris:''' Not made of lyrium, I'd imagine.\
220'''Isabela:''' Not a one. And the pictures are different -- usually breasts.\
221'''Fenris:''' [[DeadpanSnarker I suppose a pair of lyrium breasts tattooed onto my chest would make things better.]]\
222'''Isabela:''' That's me. I'm a helper.
223* Ritz from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyTacticsAdvance'' dyes her hair pink in the real world because it's naturally white and she hates it. In the fantasy world, though, there's the Viera, a OneGenderRace of [[CuteMonsterGirl rabbit]]-[[BeastMan women]] who regard white hair as a divine gift. Her viera companion tells her it is beautiful and that she is blessed for having it.
224* In the ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKain'' series, Raziel's character sprouts wings before ''Soul Reaver'' that play with this trope: No one really pays attention to the wings, except for Kain who destroys them out of jealousy [[spoiler:to knowingly start a StableTimeLoop, turning Raziel into the UnwittingPawn.]]
225* In ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'', the [[CuteMonsterGirl tiefling]] Annah is sensitive about her tail, but if you decide to compliment her on her appearance, one of your points is that it's nice.
226* Lidelle from ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' is very shy and ashamed of her long ears and the horns on her head and the situation is not improved when many other characters refer to her as an imp. In ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo15thAnniversary'', she meets [[spoiler:the {{Bishonen}} Satan, who also has horns, and realizes how beautiful horns can be]].
227* Micah, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/RuneFactory3'', has this reaction to [[spoiler:Raven after she reveals her phoenix form]]. Of course, it would take much more than that to freak him out since he's a HalfHumanHybrid.
228* The ending of ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur V]]'' has [[spoiler:Patroklos holding his sister Pyrrha's demonic right arm]].
229* ''VideoGame/StarOcean1'' has an odd case of this: during a certain Private Action you can find a nervous [[WingedHumanoid Ioshua]] surrounded by girls {{Squee}}ing over his 'beautiful wings'. Turns out it's the attention makes him deeply uncomfortable rather than having wings.
230* [[ZigZaggingTrope Zig-zagged]] in the weirdest ways possible in ''VideoGame/TouhouSeirensenUndefinedFantasticObject''. Nue Houjuu is a CuteMonsterGirl with red and blue misshapen wings that look more like scythes and arrows than anything else... and in an inversion of the trope, it's the part about looking like a cute girl that she's ashamed of: She really wishes that her ShapeshifterDefaultForm actually looked like a horrifying monster, to the extent that she's even been using her power of [[YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm Non-Identification]] to distort people's perception of her, appearing as a [[MixAndMatchCritters Mix-and-Match Critter]] for the last couple of hundreds of years. The trope is then played straight when [[{{Miko}} Sanae Kochiya]] lays eyes on Nue, [[TheKnightsWhoSaySquee starts gushing about how cool she is,]] decides that they're going to become best friends and completely refuses to accept that Nue is a youkai... and Nue, keeping with the inversion of the trope, ends up feeling that Sanae's lack of fear of her validates her Freakiness Shame.
231* Occurs in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', though in regard to a WalkingSpoiler. [[spoiler:After they're finally reunited, Fiora explains some of the perks with her new [[RobotGirl mechon body]] and starts getting insecure, telling Shulk he can walk away saying [[ThatManIsDead the Fiora he knew died in Colony 9]] and she wouldn't blame him. Shulk shuts her down immediately, caring far more about her as a person than what body she was [[UnwillingRoboticization forced into]].]]
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235* Hanyuu from ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'' has a complex about her horns, implied to be because [[spoiler:in her past, she was ostracized and sacrificed due to people believing she was a demon.]] Luckily no one but the BigBad ever mentions them.
236* A large proportion of ''VisualNovel/KatawaShoujo'''s fan base frequently make statements to this effect, especially about Hanako Ikezawa, who of the entire cast is the most obviously ashamed of her condition: severe burn scars covering half her body.
237* Ciel from ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' expresses in several routes that she's deeply ashamed of her body. Shiki doesn't really get why: apart from being [[{{Immortality}} immortal]] she looks pretty much normal, beautiful even. The real reason is that [[spoiler:back when she was possessed by the vampire Roa, her body was used to rape and violate dozens if not hundreds of men and women.]] She's ashamed of it for that fact, not because of any physical defects.
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241* Gannet in ''Webcomic/{{Avialae}}'' hates the wings that painfully sprouted from his back [[spoiler:and has an identity crisis when he learns that he's not fully human]], but his bird-loving neighbor Bailey thinks that he's beautiful and his wings are cool.
242* This trope is used in [[http://www.crfh.net/d/20050114.html this]] strip from ''Webcomic/CollegeRoomiesFromHell''. Marsha seems to think that the wings she recently grew make her look monstrous, but Mike is even more turned on by her than usual. [[FridgeLogic Of course, Marsha happens to forget that Mike's left arm is a tentacle.]]
243* ''Webcomic/CursedPrincessClub'': As soon as [[FaceOfAThug Gwendolyn]] becomes aware that her looks are considered ugly by people outside her immediate family (particularly by her arranged fiancé Frederick), she begins developing ''huge'' self-image problems. She soon comes across the eponymous club, which is full of princesses ([[TheOneGuy and a prince]]) who have similar insecurities as a result of their curses and who serve as an emotional support group for each other.
244* ''Webcomic/DominicDeegan'':
245** Luna suffers from "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin tuskmouth]]", but is good-looking despite this... yet was [[AbusiveParents abused by her mother]] into believing otherwise. Although it's kind of an InformedFlaw even in-universe; she isn't the weirdest-looking person in the comic by a country mile, and Dominic responds to her explanation for the half-face veil Luna's mother forces her to wear with utter incredulity. This may have something to do with the prevalent FantasticRacism against orcs common among the region's wealthy elite, and relocating to the ''much'' more tolerant environment of the magic academy at Barthis helped considerably.
246** Nimmel Phoenix was blinded in one eye and suffered extensive facial scarring while defending fellow students from the Infernomancer. The werewolves he ended up hanging out with a few arcs back, being a {{Proud Warrior Race|Guy}}, thought it was ''awesome'' when they found out what he had under those bangs.
247* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'' had a mild case. Grace worried about her "monstrousness" until she discovered that the only reaction Sarah and Elliot ever show is blaming Tedd (due to [[ForcedTransformation specific experience]]), while Tedd ogles her in hybrid form even more eagerly than in human form. Even after the remark about "[[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2002-05-09 furry fetish and a half-cat girlfriend]]" she [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2007-02-12 had a fit of concern]] about her three-tailed omega form. As if there ''could'' be any problem.
248-->'''Grace:''' I didn't scare you, did I?\
249'''Tedd:''' (visibly spaced out) ''so''... hot...
250* ''Webcomic/EmergencyExit'' has two examples.
251** [[spoiler:Bob]] has a variety of triggers for his curse, most of which change him into a quarter demon named Nefarious (who's in control also varies). [[spoiler:Bob]] hates this, because he resents everything about the curse, but nobody else finds him hideous, and [[spoiler:Saya]] actually [[FreudianSlip lets slip]] that he looks like a "{{hunk}}" as Nefarious.
252** Kyran provides a ([[AffablyEvil relatively]]) villainous example, being terrified that Delaine will either hate him or be terrified of him when she sees his horns. Luckily for him, she rapidly deduces that he is [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} far too incompetent]] to be the devil, and soon enough is using his horns for ring-toss and as a handy bottle opener. Much to his chagrin.
253* Deconstructed in ''Webcomic/{{Fans}}''. While nobody in particular is freaked out about Zaha, she feels very uncomfortable being a CatGirl. She considers this kind of attitude extremely selfish because the people who show interest in her only see the cat ears and tail and not her as a person and feels offended anytime someone says anything good about them. [[spoiler:She eventually becomes fully human after switching bodies with someone who likes this kind of attention. The only person who would do that is a DumbBlonde AttentionWhore, a UsefulNotes/{{furry| fandom}} and a {{fan|girl}} of ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga''.]] Also doubles as an AuthorTract.
254* {{Inverted|Trope}} with the Unstoppable Higgs from ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'', who [[spoiler:[[https://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20200221#.YaRR8MfMLt8 turns out to be the only Jaeger to not mutate in any way after taking the Draught]]. While retaining his human appearance has proved quite useful for his role as the Heterodyne spymaster, he's still apparently a little ashamed of his lack of mutations.]]
255* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Karkat has his bright red blood, which marks him as a pariah in troll society since it places him outside their blood color-based caste system. When his on-again-off-again girlfriend Terezi finds out, she isn't bothered at all and tells him he should reveal it to the rest of the trolls (since their society is kind of gone and the stigma no longer has any practical significance). Whether or not Terezi's obvious love of the color red is related to Karkat's blood color is unclear. It's also one of the reasons Karkat bonds with Jack Noir so quickly: Jack doesn't freak out about Karkat's blood color and shows Karkat ''his'' blood is also red. They have a kind of a "blood brothers" moment over this. [[spoiler:Or at least, Karkat thinks so.]]
256* In ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'', Bob is at first appalled when he learns the beautiful [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Princess Voluptua]] is [[AFormYouAreComfortableWith actually]] a giant insect, but is mollified to find she is a gigantic butterfly, and therefore still beautiful in a completely different way.
257* Lei'ella from ''Webcomic/{{Inverloch}}'' hides her PointyEars from the world, especially Varden when she learns of his dislike of elves. He accepts them, though.
258* In ''Webcomic/{{Minion}}'', as a kid Meryl was taunted about her odd ears, white hair and [[RedEyesTakeWarning eyes]] by [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the kids at school]], who usually started at "mutant" and went downhill from there. Gin, on the other hand, thought her eyes were really cool.
259* In ''Webcomic/WhiteNoise'', Wren has a long, fluffy, white PrehensileTail, but in the United States, anything that marks one as a mutant is a killing offense. Anna reacts with a {{Squee}} when she touches it when Wren is sleeping.
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263* Parodied in the article "[[http://the-toast.net/2014/04/29/protagonist-flaws/ Flaws Only a Protagonist Could Have]]" by Daniel Mallory Ortberg.
264-->''She wasn't perfect. She had two different colored eyes, which is definitely a flaw and not a magnetic, compelling, unusual form of beauty.\
265"It makes you so special," he told her. She shook her head.\
266"Bad special," she said.\
267"Good special," he said. She didn't know what to believe.\
268"I don't know what to believe," she told him. "You think the thing I think is ''[sic]'' bad thing is good thing."\
269"That's good thing," he said.''
270* In ''Roleplay/LegendariesLost'', Gwen is very upset about her [[AnIcePerson ice powers]]. At least partly because they were forced on her by Kyurem. [[{{Robosexual}} Z]], however, finds that the physical coldness and stiffness makes her seem more robotic, which makes her end up attracted to Gwen, resulting in a bit of a crisis of sexuality.
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274* ''Franchise/Ben10'':
275** This is a recurring theme with Kevin throughout the franchise. Although he is not ashamed of his energy-absorbing powers, he is quite sensitive about being considered a "freak", causing him to be jealous of Ben, whose "cool watch" allows the latter to transform and turn back to normal without apparent collateral effects, and the insanity caused by constant absorbing doesn't help. When he is turned into an amalgam of the Omnitrix aliens and unable of turning back in the [[WesternAnimation/Ben10 original series]] episode "[[Recap/Ben10S2E3Framed Framed]]", he [[SanitySlippage grows berserk]], [[NeverMyFault blaming Ben]] for [[TragicMonster his fate]]. Even after his HeelFaceTurn in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10AlienForce'', he still has this. He freaks out when Vulcanus encases him into a hideous taedenite shell in "[[Recap/Ben10AlienForceS1E04KevinsBigScore Kevin's Big Score]]", and when Gwen frees him, he clutches on her in a HeroicBSOD. It gets a lot worse in the season 3, after Kevin is turned into an amalgam of the matters he absorbs. He retains his human form this time but is quite depressed and starts drifting away from Gwen, although she insists that she doesn't care about his appearance. Fortunately, he turns back to normal in the last episode, when the Omnitrix (which was keeping him in that form), is destroyed, gaining a "[[SmoochOfVictory victory kiss]]" from Gwen.
276** On the other side, Gwen is freak-shamed by her own mother, Natalie, in ''WesternAnimation/Ben10UltimateAlien''. In "It's Not Easy Being Gwen", she asks her mom if she'll invite her Anodyte relatives to their family reunion. Natalie answers that "polite people don't glow".
277--->'''Gwen:''' I do.\
278'''Natalie:''' [[MyBelovedSmother Not when I'm around]].
279* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'', the main characters befriend a dragon who has no friends because she had oversized wings.
280* Subverted in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' in an ImagineSpot spoofing ''Film/Mask1985'': the [[BlindAndTheBeast blind girl]] feels Rocky's face, and is repulsed by it.
281* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'':
282** This is a recurring theme in Fry and Leela's relationship. Leela is extremely sensitive about her [[{{Cyclops}} huge single eye]], due in large part to [[KidsAreCruel being made fun of while growing up]] in the Orphanarium. In fact, her eye continues to be her BerserkButton into adulthood. Fry had always been attracted to Leela, eyeball and all, and vehemently objects to her getting plastic surgery to make her look "normal" in "[[Recap/FuturamaS3E9TheCyberHouseRules The Cyber House Rules]]". WordOfGod says that [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan Fry's acceptance of her was a reason why Leela eventually fell in love with him]]. Unusual for this Trope, Leela's insecurity regarding her eye continues through the series.
283** Leela apparently has other mutations that she is ashamed of, like elbow talons she trims and also [[GarrulousGrowth a boil that grows on her butt and sings show tunes]]. However, she gets over the latter in "[[Recap/FuturamaS6E3AttackOfTheKillerApp Attack of the Killer App]]" when Fry posts a video exposing her secret and people pick on her for a time before eventually growing bored and not caring. Unlike her eye, these are only seen in one-time appearances.
284** In "[[Recap/FuturamaS7E22LeelaAndTheGenestalk Leela and the Genestalk]]", Leela, much to her horror, undergoes a genetic condition that causes her to transform into a squid. Fry, who is by this point actually her boyfriend, remains as in love with her as he always is, promising her this condition won't impact his love for her. He keeps this promise throughout the episode, even when she reluctantly suggests they end their relationship, not believing Fry is sincere. However, Fry promises her that he will always love her no matter what. She is clearly touched and thanks him. He kisses her to confirm his devotion to her.
285** Subverted by the RuleOfFunny in [[Recap/FuturamaS1E1SpacePilot3000 the first episode]], though:
286--->'''Police Officer:''' Hey, keep your big nose out of this, ''eyeball''.\
287'''Leela:''' ''No one'' makes fun of my ''[[InsultMisfire nose]]!''
288* ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'':
289** The Mutates eventually come to this realization.
290** Elisa comes to this conclusion about Goliath over time. In the episode "[[Recap/GargoylesS2CloudFathers Cloud Fathers]]", Elisa's sister Beth encounters Goliath and Angela for the first time, and comments on them as she sees them glide away;
291--->'''Beth:''' They're kind of beautiful, but... so alien.\
292'''Elisa:''' After a while, all you notice is the beauty.
293* Parodied in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim''. Dib meets a new local cryptid called "chickenfoot" who is horrified at having "become a monster" after an accident with a microwave transformed him into a half man/half chicken. Dib spends much of the episode repeatedly pointing out that he is in fact simply a man in a chicken suit, and the zipper happens to be stuck. Chickenfoot forcefully refuses to believe this.
294* In ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'', Johnny at least ''tries'' to be this in the episodes supervised by Van Partible. The most notable is the episode "Wolf in Chick's Clothing", in which the woman he dates turns out to be a werewolf who considers herself hideous when transformed, with Johnny continuing to date her as such. Subverted, though, as there is no secret that Johnny only dates her because he finds her human form attractive. [[spoiler:He dumps her when he finds out that she has yet another problem: on Wednesdays, she will turn into a bald fat middle-aged man who collects stamps!]]
295* ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot'' has [[RobotGirl Jenny]], who is often ashamed of her superpowers because it makes her stand out from the other students at Tremorton High; Sheldon, on the other hand, loves her because she's a superpowered robot.
296* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': [[Characters/FriendshipIsMagicDiscord Discord]], the Lord of Chaos, has this in "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E12DiscordantHarmony Discordant Harmony]]", after some ponies comment how odd is his friendship with Fluttershy. Afraid that she will end up thinking the same, he gives his house and himself an extreme make over to make Fluttershy comfortable. That backfires terribly. Not only she is disappointed, but Discord's efforts to be "normal" make him [[FadingAway fade away]], forcing her to create some chaos so he will become solid again. She tells him that maybe their friendship makes no sense for others, but it works perfectly well for ''them''.
297* In ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'', [[Characters/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPowerHordak Hordak]] is ashamed of his deformities caused by a genetic disease, which caused him to be cast aside by his creator. When Entrapta finds out, she not only is not repulsed, but comforts him saying that "Imperfections are beautiful." She also confesses him that she sees herself as a failure because of her social inabilities (she is canonically autistic). Hordak repays Entrapta's kindness, telling her that all those who discount her are "utter fools".
298* ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'':
299** One episode reveals that [[Characters/StevenUniverseAmethyst Amethyst]] feels this way because she took longer than most gems to emerge, resulting in her being about half the size of most Quartz soldiers (the purpose she was created for); she thus becomes obsessed with taking down Jasper, "the perfect Quartz". Moreover, because she was created on Earth, she feels guilty about only existing because of Homeworld's invasion. Pearl manages to comfort her by saying, "You're the one good thing that came out of this mess."
300** In "[[Recap/StevenUniverseS2E26StevensBirthday Steven's Birthday]]", [[Characters/StevenUniverseStevenQuartzUniverse Steven Quartz Universe]] becomes worried when he realizes on his fourteenth birthday [[OlderThanTheyLook he hasn't physically aged since he was about eight years old]]. Fearing this will alienate him from his human friend Connie, Steven tries to fake a growth spurt with his Gem powers of shapeshifting, only to strain himself and end up [[FountainOfYouth accidentally turning into a baby]] for much of the rest of the episode.
301** In ''[[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie The Movie]]'', there's Spinel. Originally an [[NonIronicClown adorable entertainment Gem]], the trauma of [[spoiler:being abandoned by Pink Diamond for 6000 years]] caused her to take on a much more menacing physical form, with darker colors and sharper angles. After her HeelFaceTurn, she is shown to be ashamed of her form, thinking that there is no way anyone will want her looking the way she does. Luckily for her, [[spoiler:the Diamonds find her new form to be [[CreepyCute adorable]]]].
302* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'':
303** A non-romantic example appears in a fifth season episode showing how the team met. Cyborg's used to people being cruel towards him because of his robotic body, but when Beast Boy first sees him, he exclaims "Cool!" {{Justified|Trope}} in that Beast Boy grew up in the presence of another cyborg.
304** Inverted in one episode when Starfire turns into a chrysalis, her species' own version of puberty; an alien tells Starfire that she is beautiful, solely for the fact that said alien race's sole diet is chrysalis and more chrysalis.
305* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDramaRevengeOfTheIsland'': Throught the season, [[Characters/TotalDramaMike Mike]] is ashamed of his SplitPersonality disorder and he is afraid that by telling the truth to [[LoveInterest Zoey]] she will reject him. In "Grand Chef Auto" when she does find out, it turns out she isn't even in the slightest bothered by it, as she actually [[FreakyIsCool loves "oddballs"]].
306* ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution'':
307** While Nightcrawler is initially ashamed of his appearance, he soon seems to become more relaxed about it around other mutants (understandably, since the fans already know blue + fuzzy = adorable). He's still afraid of letting normal people see his true face, constantly wearing a device that projects a hologram around him to make him look like a normal person in public, but this trope is invoked when [[spoiler:the girl who likes him, Amanda Sefton, convinces him to turn off his image inducer, then happily reassures him that "blue is my favorite color". To her, "your fur is ''adorable''!"]] Kitty Pryde says the same thing in a comic book spin-off of the show.
308** In a nonromantic example, a later episode has a researcher capture Hank [=McCoy=] after mistaking him for Bigfoot. When he finds out that [=McCoy=] is intelligent, he is amazed and does his best to save him from overzealous hunters. When he runs into the other mutants, he is not hostile but is genuinely interested in learning more about them.
309* In ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010'', Miss Martian normally appears as an attractive, green-skinned teenage girl, but in reality, she's not a Green Martian like her uncle, Martian Manhunter, she's actually a ''white martian'', a disenfranchised underclass on Mars who don't look anything [[https://68.media.tumblr.com/98fe44d38ba1224b51f656a3049d4d92/tumblr_o3laytVJih1sh87v9o3_400.gif close to human]], and is deeply ashamed when a psychic attack from Psimon exposes her true form. The team is surprised at first but quickly accepts her. Played with: WordOfGod is that her inhuman appearance is actually standard for all Martians, including her uncle, and that the difference between White and Green Martians is [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything only the color of their skin]].
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313* TruthInTelevision: As sex columnist Dan Savage can attest to, there are many couples where one partner is embarrassed about an abnormal physical feature, [[FetishesAreWeird sexual fetish]], or mundane hobby, only to find out that [[ConvenientlyCommonKink the other shares this interest]], or is at least not turned off by it.
314* In many larger cities there are specialty clubs and bars for people with unusual traits and their admirers. Goddess Bars for {{big beautiful wom|an}}en, and Bear Dens for [[TheBear very hairy men]] are just a couple of the many types available. These clubs are founded on the fact that someone out there finds that unique trait very beautiful.
315** There are also specialty websites dedicated to people with unusual traits and their admirers. These take many forms from {{Imageboards}}, to discussion groups, to even entire dating sites full of admirers shouting "But your ___ is beautiful!"
316** On the flip side of this trope though, there can be people who are unable to make peace with their problem (be it minor or major) and having someone specially appeal to it can actually make them even more disdainful of their own body.
317* Many people have to get used to unusual physical features in others before they can see beautiful aspects of scars, birth conditions, etc. As in fiction, it also helps to be in love with someone before you discover whatever it is. Likewise, people who continue to find their loved ones attractive after a disfiguring accident, while strangers are often more disturbed.
318* The farmer who owned the infamous [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_the_Headless_Chicken Mike the Headless Chicken]] reported female chickens continued to be attracted to him, which is partially understandable, given that he was now 4 times heavier than most of the chickens there, as well as the oldest. The art for his merchandise as well [[https://web.archive.org/web/20120127043640/http://www.miketheheadlesschicken.org/merchandise_2010_shirt.htm also depicts him as a headless stud.]] Mike, however, being blind (and, y'know, a ''chicken'', one missing most of even what little brain chickens normally have at that), had no idea how desirable he was.
319* Music/HidetoMatsumoto is widely recognized as one of ''the'' most beautiful VisualKei artists, as well as one of the most fashion-forward and talented in regard to styling and makeup -- to the point that imitating him is often a rite of passage for Visual Kei artists, especially other guitarists and electronic musicians. Sadly, though, in life, he saw himself as absolutely ugly, hopelessly fat, and deformed, most likely as a result of being an obese child and teenager and being repeatedly abused and ostracized for his weight until he became thin, alongside ''how'' he became thin -- the eating disorder bulimia.
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