->'''Harry Kim:''' ''[after telling Tom he's in love again]'' I know what you are gonna say...\\
'''Tom Paris:''' No, no. Actually, I was gonna congratulate you. I mean, she's not a Borg, she's not a hologram, and she's not dead. Looks like you might have finally found yourself the perfect woman.
-->-- ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', "[[Recap/StarTrekVoyagerS7E3Drive Drive]]"

Some people are just unlucky in love. Others seem to have done something to personally piss Cupid off and are spending the rest of their lives paying for it. The Fatal Attractor is a character whose LoveInterests always end up having some sort of critically serious flaw, be it personality, physicality, or just a [[SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum maniacal urge to destroy the universe]], which ultimately precludes any kind of long-term relationship.

By making sure that the relationships are doomed via the use of flawed love interests, the writers are able to make sure that StatusQuoIsGod without having legitimate love interests killed off. The trouble is, when it's done to a character several times over the course of a long-running series, they end up coming off as either having really bad taste in love interests or being a magnet for psychotics. Or both.

For this reason, long-running series characters are the main ones to run into this problem, especially ones who use GirlOfTheWeek or MonsterOfTheWeek format (usually the two end up being combined). Usually only males suffer this problem, but that has more to do with the fact that MostWritersAreMale than any inherent quality of this trope.

Interestingly, this usually only happens to secondary characters -- leads tend to have more functionally sane love interests. In any case, all of them suffer from the CartwrightCurse.

Like everything else that he can't catch a break with, the ButtMonkey is usually the most common victim of this trope.

See also: DatingCatwoman, CriminallyAttractive, RomanticFalseLead.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'': Guts has gotten a lot of unwanted sexual attention over the course of his life. Like Casca, he got bought as a SexSlave as a child when a pedophiliac mercenary named Donovan noticed him and asked Gambino — Guts' adoptive father — if he could have him for a night (Guts killed Donovan the next day as revenge for that, by the way). Things got worse for Guts as Griffith became attracted to him and refused to let him go and went crazy when Guts eventually left. There's also Slan, the sole female member of the Godhand, who lusted after TheHero the moment she met him and even pursued him after the Eclipse, dragging him into a PocketDimension where she could molest him. And even Rosine, who seemed to be strictly into her friend Jill, flirted with him and called him hunky before attempting to kill him. Also, Farnese was attracted to the sight of his scarred muscular torso after giving him lashes and had repressed sexual desire for him which was released and exacerbated upon after a demon from the group following Guts possessed her and made her undress and act overtly sexual towards him in an ominous manner. Before she changed for the better she was also a pyromaniac, who got off from torturing people with fire.
* Train from ''Manga/BlackCat'' doesn't seem to be able to attract very normal love interests. It would be rather interesting to know if he would still choose to be a CelibateHero if a halfway decent and semi-normal woman would come into his life. His (possibly) blooming feelings for Saya (the most normal of his love interests) is cut very short by... a certain very jealous person. Rinslet is a very manipulative thief who constantly takes advantage of him and tricks him into doing things for her. Kyoko is too much of a borderline {{Yandere}} who is overly aggressive and a StalkerWithACrush. And that's not even mentioning Creed, who is the most [[StalkerWithACrush insane and obsessive pervert]] when it comes to Train and is the one responsible for what happened to Saya.
* This trope is what [[TheHero Terry Bogard]] in the [[TheAnimeOfTheGame OVA and animated movie adaptations]] of ''VideoGame/FatalFury'' becomes. At the point in time in which they were made, Terry did not have a canonical love interest (indeed, [[TheSmurfettePrinciple The One Girl]] existing in the games proper at the time was/is crushing on Terry's younger brother), so a pair of CanonForeigner girls were added in to amp of the drama:
** The first OVA gives us BrokenBird Lily [=McGuire=] [[spoiler:who is practically a slave to the BigBad, Geese Howard, and in fact was partly responsible for an incident in which Geese killed Terry's father, which emotionally broke her. Regardless, the two fall for each other, and just as Lily has made her HighHeelFaceTurn and agreed to finally leave Geese to be with Terry, Geese [[KiManipulation Reppuukens]] her through a window to her death. His [[FailureKnight failure]] to protect Lily haunts Terry for the remainder of the trilogy.]]
** In TheMovie, Terry meets PluckyGirl Suila Gaudemus [[spoiler:who as luck would have it, is the [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Crazed madman Laocorn Gaudemus' little sister]]. Terry spends the movie trying to keep himself from getting too close to Sulia because of what happened to [[ILetGwenStacyDie Lily]], but just as he's coming to terms with his feelings, Laocorn becomes a godlike being, and Sulia makes a HeroicSacrifice that allows Terry to beat him.]]
* ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'': The two women most attracted to [[AloofAlly Lancelot]] come with several issues that cause him to not be happy about their romantic attention. First, [[OracularUrchin Guinevere]] is only twelve when they first meet and her foresight causes her to act like she and Lancelot have been a couple for a long time, but from his perspective, she's a random stranger who [[ForcefulKiss forced a kiss on him]] without even telling him her name first. The second one is even more problematic; [[spoiler:Jericho is Lancelot's big sister figure and teacher, so he's disturbed to find out she has been repressing her lust for him since he was a preteen. To make it worse, Jericho's obsession with Lancelot has driven her to side with [[BigBad Arthur]] because the latter will create a fake reality where she can keep an older Lancelot as her lover.]]
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'', Yuuichi Aizawa is often joked to attract girls with psychological problems or on the verge of death.
* ''Manga/KurenaiSanshiro'': Whenever the titular character meets a GirlOfTheWeek, the girl gets in trouble or already was knee-deep in a problem. [[spoiler: At least one of them dies.]]
* Shinji from ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion''. This being a CrapsackWorld filled with DysfunctionJunction, it's not unexpected but Shinji seems to be the only one attracted to actually evil non-humans. Rei turns out to be a clone of his mom and Lilith and the key to jumpstarting the Apocalypse. Kaworu is actually Tabris, an angel. [[BrokenBird Asuka's]] the most normal and that's saying a lot.
* Used in ''Manga/Reborn2004'', where Longchamp Naito has a different girlfriend in every appearance. Played with in the sense that they're all hideous, so it's not like the writers are even pretending that they have a chance.
* ''Manga/SakuraGari'': Every one of Souma's lovers is shown to have horrible endings. He even notices and mentions it himself. Of course, this doesn't stop him from continuing to take lovers.
* ''Anime/SchoolDays'': In the anime, Makoto is in a PsychoticLoveTriangle and is TheCasanova to boot and ends up paying for it at the hands of his love interests.
* ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'': Sasaki/Kaneki seems to have a knack for attracting admirers of the VillainousCrush variety — Tsukiyama, Nico, Roma, and Eto are all fascinated with him to one degree or another.
** And now Mutsuki who shows increasing worrying destructive behaviors and mental instability towards himself and others makes it explicitly known that he has feelings for Sasaki/Kaneki.
** Mutsuki is the unfortunate target of a crush by [[StalkerWithACrush Saeki/Torso]] and Ayu/Nutcracker expresses attraction to him at one point via licking and kissing his face when she was in the process of trying to sell him into slavery.
* In ''Manga/UruseiYatsura'', Shinobu Miyake has such awful luck with guys she even goes to the local {{miko}} to ask if she's under some kind of curse at one point. Her FirstLove was with her {{childhood friend}}, Ataru Moroboshi, who was a [[LoveableSexManiac raging lech]] and UnluckyEverydude who [[AccidentalMarriage accidentally betrothed himself]] to a beautiful AlienPrincess. Then she spent months chasing the hand of handsome, wealthy conglomerate heir Shutaro Mendo, only to finally realize he had no feelings for her and [[HandsomeLech he was as big of a pervert as Ataru under a thin veneer of charm]]. She was intermittently stalked by a [[DumbMuscle strong but incredibly stupid]] and [[{{Gonk}} ugly]] teen delinquent. Finally, she found reciprocal love in Inaba, a genuinely nice, courteous and respectful guy... who just happens to run around in a rabbit suit and lives in another dimension.
** Tobimaro Mizunokoji is a male example. His "love interests" are Ryoko Mendo, a {{sadist}}itc BitchInSheepsClothing who has been torturing him emotionally and physically since they were kids, and Asuka Mizunokoji... his ''incestuous little sister'' who is also a [[SuperStrength super-strong]] [[AndCallHimGeorge overly affectionate clutz]].
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* More superheroes than can really even be counted. The lucky ones (ComicBook/{{Superman}}, ComicBook/SpiderMan, etc.) at least have a single canonical love interest, but most of them just end up in an endless revolving door of doomed relationships.
** ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'': Batman is generally attracted to Anti-Heroines if not outright villains. His most enduring loves are [[DaddysLittleVillain Talia Al Ghul]] and [[ClassyCatBurglar Catwoman]]. His penchant for bad girls once convinced him that his girl of the week was evil due to her being a bit too vanilla.
** ''ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}'': Matt Murdock is the king of this trope. He's had several girlfriends who have been insane (Milla Donovan) or misguided or evil (Lady Deathstrike, Typhoid Mary, Echo).
*** Even one who was mostly one of the good ones, Karen Page, became addicted to drugs for a time and sold his secret identity to the Kingpin.
** ''ComicBook/IronMan'': Tony Stark. To put things in perspective, his ''best'' romantic relationships have been with Pepper Potts-Hogan (who was married to his best friend most of the time) and with Rumiko Fujikawa, who jerked him around for her own amusement and cheated on him with one of his crazier enemies, Tiberius Stone, before getting killed by a supervillain. Apart from them, Tony has dated supervillains (Madame Masque), plants hired by his enemies to conduct psychological warfare against him (Indres Moomji), other businessmen/women who were only trying to take advantage of him (Sunset Bain, arguably Tiberius Stone), one night stands who may arguably have date-raped him (Heather), and creepy possessive stalkers who tried to kill him (Kathy Dare, the Living Armor).
** ''ComicBook/{{Runaways}}'': Nico Minoru. Her first boyfriend turned out to be TheMole and [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy she ended things with her second boyfriend because he fell for another girl.]] She also made out with a vampire at one point.
* ''ComicBook/MsTree'': The title character. Most of Michael's boyfriends since the death of her husband have turned out to be killers.
* ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989'': From what we see of his various exes ([[TimeAbyss and he's had several]]), Morpheus is ''really'' bad at relationships. In fairness, just about all of them are just as much due to his own flaws as his lovers'; being an AnthropomorphicPersonification of dreams and fantasies, Morpheus is really adept at the 'seducing' part, but his {{pride}} and sense of [[MarriedToTheJob duty]] means he's downright rotten at working to keep a relationship going.
* ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'': Ramona laments that of all the people she's dated, only Scott is a NiceGuy (and he goes through quite a lot of CharacterDevelopment himself). The rest were jerks at best and Evil Exes at worst.
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* Dharkon in ''[[https://incorrectsmashbrosquotes.tumblr.com Incorrect Smash Bros Quotes]]'' is either this or really, ''really'' good at making terrible decisions. His exes consist of ''[[Franchise/CthulhuMythos several Lovecraftian horrors]]'', the last of whom--[[GodOfEvil Nyarlathotep]]--[[PsychoExBoyfriend phone stalks him]] and refuses to accept the breakup. His current boyfriend, Galeem, [[{{Jerkass}} isn't]] [[HairTriggerTemper much]] [[BelligerentSexualTension better]].
* ''Fanfic/ASmallCrime'': Artie. The first girl he loved thinks that he's a loser. The second girl he loved [[spoiler: is supposed to kill him]].
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* This was lampshaded in ''Film/CharliesAngelsFullThrottle'', where the Angels confirm a character is an assassin by asking Drew Barrymore's character whether she found him attractive.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ''Literature/AiNoKusabi'': Riki. Most of the people that want him have very serious issues to work out, and he always ends up paying for it.
* ''Literature/ACryInTheNight'': Poor Jenny. Her first husband Kevin has always been hopelessly irresponsible, likely cheated on her, and only takes an interest in her and their kids when Jenny gets remarried and talks about having her new husband adopt them. Of course, her second husband Erich is even ''[[DomesticAbuse worse]]'' than Kevin.
* ''Literature/DenpaTekiNaKanojo'': Juuzawa Juu, a TroubledButCute {{Delinquent|s}} picks the interest of a lot of girls. Only Fujishima Kanako was... sane. The other ones are a SerialKiller StalkerWithACrush [[spoiler: (who killed Fujishima and tried to kill him)]], a ManipulativeBastard, [[spoiler: (who tried to kill him)]] a {{Tsundere}} who proposed him SexForSolace and a girl who claims to be his MagicalGirlfriend. Also, because AllGirlsWantBadBoys and therefore EvilIsCool, TheBully is obsessed with destroying his life. Fortunately, the girl who believes herself a MagicalGirlfriend will protect him, but Juu could not have a relationship with her because she is, obviously, CrazySane and he is AboveTheInfluence.
* ''Literature/FullMetalPanic'': Sousuke attracted Gauron's [[StalkerWithACrush ''attention'']] without even trying. Unfortunately for Sousuke, Gauron is an AxCrazy PsychoForHire, and a man.
* Bertie Wooster of ''Literature/JeevesAndWooster'' attracts--and is attracted by--girls who turn out to be either complete weirdos or just terrible people.
* Chiao Tai, former highwayman turned Judge's assistant in the ''Literature/JudgeDee'' mysteries is an ancient Chinese poster boy for this trope. One girl turns out to be an enemy agent who tries to kill him. Another woman is a husband killer and his true soul mate is not only a dancer-courtesan but a murderess.
* The ''Literature/TheUnexploredSummonBloodSign'' character Kyousuke broke up with the uber-yandere, a [[EldritchAbomination goddess/cosmic principle]] called the White Queen, when [[FirstLove he was thirteen]]. He hasn't dated since, partly because every girl who's interested in him is an assassin, or unhealthily obsessed with playing out blood-related incest fantasies, or brainwashed by the White Queen's InfectiousInsanity, etc. The mundane explanation for this is that most of the girls Kyousuke meets are summoners, and summoners by nature are abnormal. The mystical explanation is that the White Queen [[WomanScorned warped his fate]] somehow, perhaps without even meaning to. [[TheCorruption She has that effect on people.]]
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Oliver Queen from ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' has this on top of his CartwrightCurse. Helena Bertinelli, he mentored until she JumpedOffTheSlipperySlope and Oliver had to put her in jail. Sara Lance is a member of the League of Assassins, who while an ally, is much more ruthless than he. Isabel Rochev turned out to be the Ravager and working with Slade. Lampshaded in season 3
-->'''Oliver:''' Last girlfriend? She's in the League of Assassins. My girlfriend before that shot my girlfriend before that. Not exactly a catch at the moment.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'':
** Xander Harris, in addition to his past relationship with Cordelia and his unrequited crush on the title character, always seems to end up with murderous non-humans to the point he becomes engaged to a murderous non-human after she transformed into a law-abiding human. It reaches the point that not only was Willow unsure if a coded message he sent meant "I'm getting some don't bother me for a while" or "help a demon is eating my head", not only do his friends launch a rescue mission assuming the latter is more likely, but also they're absolutely correct in doing so. FanFic likes to make this a source of constant LampshadeHanging. In the episode [[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS4E9SomethingBlue "Something Blue"]], some careless words by Willow after casting a spell that made herself a RealityWarper turn Xander into a ''literal'' demon magnet.
** Buffy herself doesn't fare much better. Her three main boyfriends were, respectively, Angel, an ensouled vampire who [[CurseEscapeClause lost the soul]] [[CantHaveSexEver after her night with him]], Riley, a SuperSoldier who ended up leaving her, and Spike, an un-souled vampire who ended up getting a soul for her... [[spoiler: then ''died'']].
** Lampshaded in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS1E8IRobotYouJane I Robot, You Jane]]". Willow is depressed because it turned out the "boy" she had a crush on and that seemed interested in her was in fact a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot demon inside a robot]]. Buffy and Xander try to cheer her up by pointing out that Buffy's current boyfriend is a vampire and that Xander was recently attracted to a She-Mantis, so their love lives are all clearly doomed as long as they live on the Hellmouth. It doesn't quite work, as they ALL end up depressed.
** Spike doesn't fare much better; his first love (Cecily, aka Halfrek) was a stuck-up Victorian lady, who either became or was all along a vengeance demon. His second love was his MadOracle vampire sire Drusilla, who cheated on him constantly for over a century then dumped him once she foresaw his incoming infatuation with Buffy. Then he shacked up with newly-turned-vampire Harmony, whom he never cared much for and was mostly just a shallow fling. Then he got in with a [[spoiler: newly-resurrected and suicidally-depressed Buffy.]] In the comics, Xander calls him out for seeking out only doomed relationships thanks to his InferioritySuperiorityComplex and pushes him towards a much healthier relationship with a more well-adjusted Buffy.
** On ''Series/{{Angel}}'', Cordelia ends up with a similar problem, combined with mystical pregnancies.
* ''Series/{{CSINY}}'''s Stella Bonasera has been attracted to someone who turned out to be a murderer at least twice [[spoiler: her ex-boyfriend/stalker Frankie Mala and Mac's 333 stalker Drew Bedford]].
* In ''Series/GameOfThrones'', poor Sansa has ''horrible'' luck when it comes to men.
** Her first betrothed Joffrey puts up a PrinceCharming [[BitchInSheepsClothing façade]] for a while but is actually TheCaligula, who [[spoiler:cuts her father's head off]] in front of her, has her beaten and publicly humiliated, and repeatedly threatens to rape and/or kill her.
** Her second husband [[spoiler:Ramsay Bolton]] is quite possibly ''even more'' of a psycho than Joffrey, who [[DomesticAbuser abuses]] and [[MaritalRapeLicense rapes her]] and tries to torture and kill anyone she loves or who shows compassion to her.
** Littlefinger has a very obvious [[VillainousCrush crush]] on her and is a ManipulativeBastard [[DirtyOldMan old enough to be her dad]]; he's also technically [[CreepyUncle her uncle by marriage]] and was [[{{Yandere}} obsessed]] with her mother, whom she strongly resembles. It's all but stated he intends her to be a ReplacementGoldfish for Catelyn and he's not above trying to force physical affection on her. He's also the one who arranged her marriage to [[spoiler:Ramsay]], and tries to alienate her from her surviving family.
** Sandor Clegane is implied to have a bit of a crush on her; although he treats her ''much'' better than Joffrey, Littlefinger or Ramsay, he's still a deeply twisted and violent individual and there are implications he once considered forcing himself on her, though he could just have been saying this to get a rise out of her sister Arya, and he never actually touched her.
** Out of all the men she's been 'involved' with, [[TheAlcoholic hard-drinking]] ChivalrousPervert Tyrion Lannister (whom she was forced to marry) is by far the nicest. Her crush Loras Tyrell is nice to her too... but she doesn't realise [[IncompatibleOrientation he's gay]], bless her, and the plan for them to get married was scuppered when the Lannisters found out about it and made her marry Tyrion.
* ''Series/{{Gotham}}'': Jim unintentionally attracts a laundry list of admirers, male and female, most of whom are AxCrazy. At last count, they include: Penguin; Nygma; Barbara; Sionis; and last but not least Theo Galavan who genuinely planned to have Jim at his side when he took over Gotham but due to Jim's refusal to bend to him finally orders him killed.
* Series/JonathanCreek and his boss Adam Klaus both have a tendency to date girls who end up being that episode's murderer.
* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'': Somebody's new girl/boyfriend turning out to be evil happens just about once a season, to the point that fans instantly suspect anyone's new love interest. There was an undercover Mossad agent, an identity thief, two serial killers, the daughter of an international arms dealer, and a ''freaking South African assassin.'' [=McGee=] ends up having the aforementioned assassin try to kill him, and she ends up shot and dying in his arms, prompting him to mumble, "I swear I'm joining a monastery." Tony has sexual tension with (probably over) half the female killers on the show. Abby's ex-boyfriend stalked her and intended to kill her and make it look like a suicide. Even ''Ducky'' got in on the action by dating a serial killer. It makes Gibbs look kinda normal, though he's gone out with a few (yes, literal) killers over the course of the show.
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'': Juliet's mother has a really bad track record when it comes to men. Her first and second husbands were a con artist and gambling addict, respectively. She has also dated an embezzler, an alcoholic pickpocket, and a man who sold defective above-ground pools.
* ''Series/RizzoliAndIsles'': Jane unfortunately seems to be a psycho magnet, in that she attracts the attention of SerialKiller Charles Hoyt and a delusional man who kidnaps her while insisting she's his wife.
* In ''Series/ScreamTheTVSeries'', Emma just has worse luck in love - 1. Will, [[spoiler:whose [[TheirFirstTime first time]] with her was on a dare]], 2. Kieran, [[spoiler:who turned out to be the season 1 accomplice and season 2 killer]], and 3. Alex [[spoiler:a.k.a. Tom, who murdered a whole bunch of people ''for'' Emma because he's in love with her, thinking [[NotSoDifferentRemark they're the same]]]].
* In ''Series/TheSentinel'' both Jim and Blair have attracted unsuitable women-- thieves, assassins, stalkers, serial killers, and general nutcases. Fanfic writers have Flanderized this.
* ''Series/{{Smallville}}'' plays this to ridiculous levels.
** [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Clark Kent]] is, of course, a textbook example of DoomMagnet, as [[DesignatedVictim Chloe]] and [[DamselScrappy Lana]] could attest, and they both have been attracted to him for years. Clark himself may become a danger whenever he comes in contact with red kryptonite, or possessed, or mind-controlled. For short term LoveInterests, Kyla turns out to be a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent shapeshifter]] who accidentally killed the VictimOfTheWeek and [[VillainTeleportation Alicia]] tried to kill Lana, [[TheScrappy not that anyone wanted Clark to stop her doing just that]].
** Chloe has very little luck with love, even not counting [[ObliviousToLove Clark]]. Sean turned out to be a murderous psycho, Justin turned out to be a murderous psycho, Ian turned out to be a murderous psycho, [[spoiler: Davis]] [[OverlyLongGag turned out to be a murderous psycho]], and [[spoiler:the marriage between Jimmy and her [[TearJerker/{{Smallville}} ended with tears]]]].
** Lana also attracted a bunch of [[MonsterOfTheWeek freaks of the week]]. That's not even getting into four out of her five long term relationships on the show being villains.
** Lex Luthor was married three times on the show with all three wives trying to kill him in the end.
* Daniel Jackson of ''Series/StargateSG1'' only ever seems to get a reprieve from this when his CartwrightCurse kicks in. Vala Mal Doran, the lecherous, amoral starship thief whom he only ever had a committed relationship with in an alternate universe, was actually a step ''up'' for him. And, considering her husbands included [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking a religious zealot bent on utter domination of the galaxy and a cook who couldn't make pie]], he was kind of a step up for her too.
* Harry Kim, from ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'', who is described in the quote at the top of the page, fairly accurately sums up this trope. And for those of you who were wondering, the person being discussed in that conversation turned out to be an alien saboteur who was trying to start an interstellar war. Poor Harry just can't catch a break in the romantic department.
* ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'':
** Sam Winchester. His love interests have included a kitsune, a werewolf, a demon (twice!) and multiple arachne (they were turned into monsters after Sam slept with them but ''still''). Even girls he simply befriends turn out to be monsters or evil (like Meg or Ava). In [[Recap/SupernaturalS04E14SexAndViolence "Sex and Violence"]], Dean uses this trope to deduce that the [[HospitalHottie doctor]] Sam is sexing up is the current monster of the week. [[spoiler:Surprisingly, he's wrong. The siren is actually the male cop whom Dean has been bonding with]].
** Dean has attracted some female demons as well, the most dangerous being perhaps Abaddon. Also, in a later season, he attracts the Darkness, also known by the name Amara, who is a supremely powerful primordial entity who has existed since before the beginning of time, predating both God and Death, who were of similar age.
* ''Series/TeenWolf'': Derek Hale has infinitely awful luck when picking romantic interests. His first love, Paige, dies after rejecting a wolf bite from a rogue Alpha. His second, Kate, turns out to be a werewolf hunter who is simply using Derek to get to his family. Her manipulation results in the death of nearly Derek's entire family and triggers the events of series one. Furthermore, Kate enjoys physically and psychologically torturing Derek whenever she can and does so across the series. Derek's next love interest is Jennifer Blake who is also manipulating him and turns out to be an evil druid who is responsible for a series of human sacrifices for increased magical power. Derek's most "normal" love interest is Braeden and she is more of a friend with benefits with whom he hooks up when she's in town with no expectation of contact when she's out of town.
* Twice on ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'', Toshiko Sato's love interests have turned out to be manipulative alien baddies; Mary in [[Recap/TorchwoodS1E7GreeksBearingGifts "Greeks Bearing Gifts"]] and Adam in [[Recap/TorchwoodS2E5Adam "Adam"]]. And these have been her only love interests on the show other than a WWI soldier, who had to go back to his time and be shot for "cowardice" due to shell shock, and her hopeless crush on Owen.
* ''Series/TheTribe'' character Bray turns girls yandere. No, we don't mean that the girls were always yandere. We mean that there have been girls in the cast who were perfectly kind and decent (some of them even go on to have healthy relationships with ''other'' boys, later), but the moment they fall for Bray, their sanity goes out the window unless and until they let go of their feelings. Even weirder, Bray is fully aware of this fact; it's why [[InformedLoner he insists on travelling alone]] despite living in an incredibly dangerous WretchedHive. Only [[MarriedToTheJob Amber]] is immune to the effect- and it's implied she's deliberately holding it back- which is [[SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan a big reason]] why [[TrueLoveIsExceptional they get married]].
* Justin in ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace''. First there was the werewolf, then there was the vampire, then the angel of darkness masquerading as a guardian angel [[spoiler: ([[BecomingTheMask at first]])]]...
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* [[ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} Jon]], before he started going steady with Liz, was like this with pretty much ANY girl he dated.
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[[folder:Visual Novels]]
* ''VisualNovel/MonsterProm'' has Joy Johnson-Jojima, whose previous sexual relationships have consisted of pretty much ''every'' BigBad she's fought. So far, we've met five of them (two of them in the first game, three in ''Monster Camp''): Dmitri, Axarax, Salomé, Gerard, and [[spoiler:Liam]].
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* In ''Webcomic/CtrlAltDel'', all of Lucas' ex-girlfriends are crazy or wanted to harm him in some way. It got to the point where he wore a bulletproof vest on his latest date. As for how that one turns out, [[spoiler:it's a loveless relationship where the other party allows him to essentially use her for sex and companionship in the hopes that he'll reciprocate her deeper feelings]], ''and they are both fine with this''. Until Lucas ''does'' reciprocate her feelings and walks in on her taking advantage of the open nature of their relationship... with another man.
* Lampshaded and discussed in ''Webcomic/JoeVsElanSchool'', as the title character pursues a dangerous relationship with a drug-addicted college classmate named Eva. Joe reflects he may have been subconsciously attracted to self-destructive women due to his Elan School brainwashing causing him to subconsciously [[ChronicHeroSyndrome think that he could "save" them]].
* In ''Webcomic/SomethingPositive'', Davan's girlfriends usually turn out to have something very wrong with them. The sole exception left him (with his blessing) because her dream job required her to move. His current relationship with Vanessa seems to be working out okay, though she has her little quirks.
* Justin from ''Webcomic/WapsiSquare'' described himself as a crazy chick magnet. [[spoiler: It turns out that there's a little bit more to it than that. He doesn't just attract crazy women, he attracts crazy ''paranormal'' women, many of whom want to do things that he is uncomfortable with.]]
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* In ''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue'', most of the women Church knew were this, which includes his girlfriend Agent Texas and his daughter, Carolina. {{Lampshaded}} by Tucker.
-->'''Tucker''': Church, the more important question here is: do you know any girls who aren't complete bitches, that won't sleep with me?\\
'''Church/Epsilon''': Sorry, dude. That seems to be all I have in my life.
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* ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'': Jon's tendency to flirt with any woman with a pulse has led to several instances where the woman in question turns out to be a criminal or someone otherwise trying to take advantage of him (e.g. "The Great Getaway" has him fall for a pickpocket who tries to steal his wallet, and "Rainy Day Dreams" sees him date a woman who uses his attraction to try and sell him insurance). Their schemes usually get foiled by Garfield (either intentionally or accidentally), leading to Jon figuring out the truth by the episode's end.
* Abby from ''WesternAnimation/{{Grossology}}'' has had the misfortune of falling for ''three'' different supervillains over the course of the show -- V.K. (a JerkJock who planned to infect all of his rivals with a serious case of foot fungus), Lance Boil (back when he was [[IWasQuiteALooker a handsome fellow grossologist]] and not a mad scientist with [[BodyHorror a boil for a head]]), and Chester/Kid Rot (who actually reciprocated, but unfortunately the fact that he was taken over by a SuperpoweredEvilSide [[spoiler:and (seemingly) killed later]] put a damper on that relationship).
* Hadji from ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestTheRealAdventures''. His two main love interests over the run of the show were:
** A succubus-like monster who was using him to get to Jessie so it could consume her life force, and
** The daughter of his adoptive father's terrorist arch-enemy. After this particular reveal, Hadji's friend Jessie lampshaded his status as one.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'', the sanest girl who's ever been interested in Adrien once [[ClingyJealousGirl impulsively cut down a tree]] because she saw someone kissing him on the cheek. You can imagine what the ''rest'' are like, which has led to accusations that the writers are misogynistic. Unusually for the trope, Adrien is no stranger to jealousy himself.
* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManTheAnimatedSeries'': Felicia Hardy dated Michael Morbius, who became a vampire. She was also engaged to Jason Philips, who was actually the Hobgoblin and was only marrying her because of her beauty and her money. She is also in love with Spider-Man, whose duties as a superhero also make them starting a relationship difficult. No wonder she felt like a black cat when it comes to relationships. A later episode implies that her interest in mysterious men is in part [[LikeParentLikeSpouse because her father was an infamous professional thief.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'': Although the most common flaw in Rusty Venture's love interests is [[AllLoveIsUnrequited a complete lack of interest in him]], some women are crazy enough to reciprocate his feelings. None of them come across like the best examples of mental stability, and one of them is actually screwed-up to the point she's hauled off in handcuffs, [[CrazyCatLady treats cats like her children]], and ends up in an insane asylum.
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