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[[caption-width:311:Yep. '''All''' men.]]
->"Do you know what would be the best way to wipe out all of humankind if you were a space alien with a special mind-ray? Make all women telepathic. Cos' if they suddenly found out about the kind of stuff that goes on in our heads they'd kill us all on the spot. Men are not people! We are disgustoids in human form."\\
-- '''Jeff Murdock''', ''{{Coupling}}''
->"That is correct. You are a pervert. What's wrong with men being perverts? All guys are perverts to their roots. The grandness of your manhood depends on whether you can admit that or not. It is the difference between Heaven and Earth! You were honest to yourself! You can take pride in that! Be proud!!"\\
-- '''K[[strike:eiichi]]''', ''HigurashiNoNakuKoroNi''
The tendency for all men within a work of fiction to think primarily with their penises. As such they will be constantly trying to peek up girls' skirts or into the girl's locker room, and will go out of their way to either catch a glimpse of something naughty or gain a minuscule chance of finally doing the deed.
Also, whenever they gain a chance or actually get a peek at [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey women's breasts]], they lose all brain function. This trope has been used as an IdiotBall so many times, it's not funny. Men will lose all reason, become catatonic, get massive {{nosebleed}}s, etc. just because a woman is in a room.
And like the title says: all men will act this way. It doesn't matter if you're the hero or the villain. Even [[ChasteHero Chaste]] and {{Celibate Hero}}es will act like this. Five years old? [[OneHundredAndEight A Hundred and Eight]]? [[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld Nine Hundred Fifty Three?]] Doesn't matter. Even men who are happily married or in a devoted and fulfilling relationship will act this way, and oftentimes the behavior will be largely ignored or even treated as an [[LoveableSexManiac endearing trait]]. And most absurdly, men who have more ''regular'' access to beautiful women than Hugh Hefner, are shown to lose all control over an attractive woman.
A DoubleStandard, since very rarely do women behave or even think this way, and when they do it's treated as something very odd. Also, it takes much less for characters to actually draw attention to the fact. Made even more [[TVTropesWikiDrinkingGame egregious]] when you consider MostWritersAreMale. You'd think they would be able to paint their own gender in a more positive light. It's possible they might be trying to pass this off as acceptable behavior, stating it's only natural and it's part of being a man. Note that men who do ''not'' do this are frequently criticized for being gay or unrealistic, so there may also be a bit of an attempt by the writer to [[HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday reassure the audience that they and their characters are perfectly heterosexual]]. Alternatively, it could be based on something like "male guilt" (analogous to white guilt), with the writers believing (or at least paying lip service to) the StrawFeminist assertion that men are bestial, slovenly brutes. Naturally, for the female audience, the prevalence of this trope can be very disheartening, if outright disturbing. Not to mention it reinforces the idea of male sexuality being "dirty", "stupid" and "rape-oriented".
Gets into weird territory when women are offended or insecure because the guy ''isn't'' being a perv. How dare you not [[{{ptitle4sxv03op}} not want to ravish them!]]. :sighs: [[{{Ptitlelewwvnvy}} You can't win.]]
Compare ImAManICantHelpIt, which focuses more specifically on the idea that a man can't function without sex instead of more universal perversion, and AllGaysArePromiscuous, the homosexual version of this trope that further establishes males' inherent need for sex, regardless their sexual orientation. May lead to claims that AManIsNotAVirgin.
Contrast with AllWomenAreLustful, the very seldom seen DistaffCounterpart. Both are often components in an EverybodyHasLotsOfSex setting.
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* Pretty much every beer commercial produced in the past couple of decades.
** And subverted by the ads for [[http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2007/01/cokeman_450x261.jpg Diet Coke]].
*** These ads featured women ogling men. This troper best remember the commercial where women in the office announced it was time for a "Diet Coke break" and then instead of getting Diet Cokes ran to the window to watch attractive young construction workers drinking Diet Cokes.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* Any/every {{ecchi}}-comedy anime, where the {{fanservice}}-laden environment does nothing to deter this behavior aside from the occasional MegatonPunch.
* ''[=~Ranma ½~=]'': Where to start? Ranma often takes advantage of his [[GenderBender female form]] to trick people in his various [[ZanyScheme plots]], Kunō's attitude towards girls he desires is blatantly lustful (he was at one point proclaimed Furinkan High's greatest pervert), Ryōga uses Akane's ignorance of his curse to play the part of her beloved pet, and Mousse sometimes tries to take a peek on Shampoo... all of which pale before the exploits of master pervert Happōsai, whose entire existence seems to revolve around woman's panties. Note that the ''female'' members of the cast aren't free of libidinous behavior either: Shampoo has no qualms with being nude in front of Ranma (or with him being in a like state), and while Ukyo is more discreet her interest in Ranma is more blatantly sexual than Akane's (for example, at one point Genma showed them both a recent photo of male Ranma au naturel, and while Akane blushed and turned away Ukyo urged him to move his fingers). Even Cologne got in on the fun when Ranma took a love pill with her as its target, implying afterward she would have married him as he'd planned to when under its effects.
* ''DetectiveConan'': Considering this show is about a kid, it's wrong or at least weird in many ways. Conan/Kudo's caretaker Mouri Kogorou is the worst offender, often more interested in womanizing than in actually doing his job. His rival Hattori also ogles girls whenever swimsuits are involved. Even Conan/Kudo isn't immune to this, although he mostly lusts after Ran.
** It's worth noting that, while he looks like a kid, Conan is really seventeen. The actual kids don't display this with one of the boys actually acting against Conan's dirty mind on at least one occasion.
** Conan and Heiji don't really 'ogle' anybody except their respective love interests. They watch girls on the beach together because they attempt to use their TeenGenius powers to predict the kind of swimsuit they'd go for (one-piece, two-piece, plain-colour, patterned, stripes, spots, black, white, et cetera) and have made a sort of competition out of it.
**** Doesn't stop Conan from secretly (i.e. in his thoughts) appreciating the advantages of his condition after a teenage girl [[AssKicksYou accidentally bumps into him rear-first]] in one BeachEpisode.
* ''CityHunter'': There's only one major male character, but the ''sheer'' amount of perversion that Ryo Saeba emits is enough to qualify for this trope. Many men who actually have any sort of role besides him aren't much better.
* While there are plenty of men who haven't shown perverted natures in {{Naruto}}, it's more to lack of opportunity. The 3rd hokage, Naruto, Konahamaru, Ebisu, and of course Jiraya are all strongly demonstrated in their perversion, and many others to lesser extents. Worth noting is that it uses a scene with Sakura to imply/state that women are just as perverted, just better at hiding it.
* This appears to be one of the underlying themes in ''ZettaiKarenChildren''. Considering that a lot of those feelings are toward the ten-year old leads, it's more a case of "All Men Are {{Lolicon}}s".
** Kaoru, one of the three girls, is called out for her lust for big-breasted women as acting like a perverted old ''man''.
* Haji from ''{{Blood Plus}}'' effectively averts this trope, which is truly an amazing feat considering that originally he was [[spoiler:bought by Joel and Amshel for the expressed purpose of getting Saya pregnant]]. In addition, all of the {{Big Bad}}'s caretakers spend an entire episode's worth of screentime discussing how best to [[spoiler: kidnap and force him to mate with her]]. Despite all of this, Haji appears to be overwhelmingly asexual, to the point that he sees nothing wrong with wandering around in just a towel in mixed company.
** And then there's David, who proceeds to ignore the set of DD's to his left for the entire first half of the series -- in spite of Julia's efforts.
* Admittedly the entire premise to ''SpeedGrapher''.
** Well there was that one woman who had a [[IncrediblyLamePun hard on]] for diamonds.
* ''Tokimeki Memorial ~Only Love~'' to the point where one reviewer called just about every male character on the show "a drooling waste of space."
* The characters in ''{{Yu-Gi-Oh}}!'', at the beginning, anyway (back when it wasn't about children's card games).
* [[DirtyOldMan Onsokumaru]] of ''NininGaShinobuden'' has this to say on the subject:
-->'''Onsokumaru:''' Perversion is a man's sin. Not for forgive it is a woman's sin.\\
'''Sasuke:''' What are you talking about?\\
'''Onsokumaru:''' I'm saying we're going to peep on them.
* ''KashimashiGirlMeetsGirl'' shows an interesting variety of this trope. After Hazumu swaps gender from male to female she starts being chased by two girls. Their feelings for Hazumu are treated as pure and deep -- and with a lot more reverence than those of Hazumu's ''male'' childhood friend. He gets treated as a pervert who only wants to get into Hazumu's pants, since everybody knows that a lesbian only wants to hold hands with the girl she likes, right?
* Inverted in MahouSenseiNegima. Negi is a perfect gentlemen, Takamichi is a bit squicked at Asuna's affections, Kotarou is entirely ignorant and everyone else male except [[ObfuscatingStupidity Rakan]] and [[WeaselMascot Chamo]] have no real sexual overtones. It's the ''girls'' you have to watch out for, especially [[TheVamp Evangeline]], [[CovertPervert Nodoka]] and [[{{Shotacon}} Ayaka]]. Plus all their various [[{{fanservice}} competitions.]]
* Ataru Moroboshi from UruseiYatsura, especially one episode, where a computer hooked up to his brain shows that he loves EVERY girl the most. (Even Lum, a girl who he has been trying to avoid for oh, the entire series?)
** He only avoids Lum because she wants him to look only at her, something that he can't stand to do. He doesn't have this problem with the other girls because they don't want him.
* Both in force and subverted in TonaGura. Kazuki's best friend Chihaya defends ChivalrousPervert Yuuji by taking the understanding attitude that 'all boys are like that'-to the point of even flashing him some underwear.
* In one episode of EurekaSeven, Renton inadvertently says something to Eureka that touches a nerve. [[spoiler: It has to do with her not being human.]] He looks through the Gekko's magazine rack to see if something there might offer some advice on how to ease the tension between them, and gets caught looking through a porno magazine. Though it's clear (to the audience) that he had no idea what it was ''really'' about when he first picked it up, the other Gekkostate members take it as evidence that the visible tension between the two is due to Renton pressuring Eureka for sex. While the girls go talk to Eureka about standing up for herself and making sure Renton respects her boundaries, the guys come to Renton's room with a whole stack of porn and set about redecorating his room to create an atmosphere fit for seduction.
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[[folder:ComicBooks]]
* In one issue of {{Superman}}, Cat Grant returns to the Daily Planet bullpen after a long absence in California, clearly having had some work done. She greets the sitting Clark Kent over her low cut top, grinning, and he looks her in the eye. [[BeatPanel And looks her in the eye.]] [[SubvertedTrope And looks her in the eye]]. And then she looks down at her own boobs, presumably to check if they're broken. Clark's still looking her in the eye. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Cat_Grant.jpg Apparently]], he has ''never'' looked at her below the neck.
** Of course not. Her [[ThemeInitials initials]] aren't L.L.
* {{Deadpool}} isnt shy about embracing this. In an issue of his {{Ho Yay}} laden Cable & Deadpool run was asked to rescue his {{Doppelganger}} by his two {{girl friday}}s to which he responded that he wanted [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean four good reasons]]
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[[folder:Films]]
* Practically every teen comedy ever made.
** ''AmericanPie'': Granted it's a sex comedy and focuses on that issue, but the sheer length the main characters of the movies will go to for their goal is ridiculous. All they want is sex and that takes priority over everything else. Sure, by the end of the first movie, they decide it's not that important, but [[BrokenAesop they get it anyway]] and after that it's all they ever talk about. Even Eugene Levy's character, who as far as we can tell is in a loving relationship with his wife falls into this, for example, when he buy hardcore pornographic magazines in order to give his son TheTalk.
** ''Revenge of the Nerds''. The things the Protagonists do over the course of the movie include: Installing cameras in a sorority house so they can watch them on their television, and selling pies with nude women hidden in the tin for fund raising. At the beginning of the movie you see the characters calculating the number of breasts in their school. One of the main characters dresses up in a costume in order to trick a woman into having sex with him.
** ''AnimalHouse,'' or really any movie by National Lampoon.
** ''NotAnotherTeenMovie'' is meant to be a parody, so it's understandable, since most of the characters are not really meant to be sympathetic, but there are many instances that invoke this trope, from having students peek in on a girl's bathroom, to the Foreign Exchange Student.
** ''{{Porkys}}'' Peeking in the showers of the girl's locker room? Check. Soliciting a girl because you hear she's wild in bed during school hours? Check. Being so desperate for sex that you rely on hookers? Check. Being tricked multiple times with the promise of sex when you should know better? Check.
** ''RoadTrip'' Starts off with an ImAManICantHelpIt moment and quickly devolves from there. Culminating in a scene when they try to donate to a sperm bank in order to get money.
* ''The Forty Year Old Virgin'' while it's also AManIsNotAVirgin, what the main character is subjected to by his "friends" shows just how bad each of them are. The main character, however, is ultimately something of an aversion, as he's actually not that concerned with sex, being more interested in love, and is certainly a lot more mature and grown-up about it than most of the other people around him (including some of the women).
* Also many thrillers, where most of the plot wouldn't happen if there were a single male character that didn't think with his penis.
** ''PoisonIvy''
** ''Film/FatalAttraction''
** ''BasicInstinct''
** ''{{Chinatown}}''
* Many horror movies will use this, which coupled with DeathBySex leads to a lot of movies where the [[FinalGirl only survivor is female]].
* [[strike: One too many]] EVERY SINGLE [[LifetimeMovieOfTheWeek Lifetime movie]].
** One (DirectToVideo and only identifiable as a Lifetime movie by the vanity plate, naturally) inverts and subverts this. The main female character (and sometimes her female friend) acts like a total pervert (mostly ogling firefighters and making lewd comments to each other), but even after it's [[UnfortunateImplications implied]] that her husband is cheating on her, it turns out he's annoyed that she's ignoring him and starts witholding sex.
* The trope title is taken ''extremely'' literally in the film ''Teeth'', which posits female empowerment by means of toothy castration. The only character who doesn't at least attempt to sexually assault the protagonist is her stepfather. Note that she also has a stepbrother. [[{{Squick}} Yeah.]]
* The original movie version of ''M*A*S*H'', although this was toned down (and eventually eliminated entirely) for the subsequent [[MASHTheSeries TV series]].
* And yes, even {{Film/Superman}}. In the 1978 Christopher Reeve movie, while Superman and Lois are having their dinner date, he's telling her about his abilities. She challenges him: if he really has x-ray vision, what color are her panties? As she steps out from behind the planter box that was between them, he tells her they're pink.
**To be fair, she did ask for him to tell her...he probably wouldn't have looked on his own.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* ScottAdams's book ''TheDilbertFuture'' predicts the future based on the assumption that all people everywhere are stupid, lazy, and horny. One of his funnier predictions is that the human race is doomed once virtual reality gets cheaper than actual dating...
** ''{{Futurama}}'' takes that joke to its logical conclusion with a short mental hygiene film about the dangers of dating robots.
* ''Introducing Media Studies'': a section criticized the portrayal of women in the media, illustrated by women with comically enormous breasts, and stick-thin limbs. Also in the illustration were two drooling men looking at the women, eyes literally bulging out of their skulls. Paging DoubleStandard...
* From ''World Without End'', we have the dynamic duo of Ralph Fitzgerald and Alan Fernhill. I believe that we could make a drinking game based on how many times Ralph has sex, and the Annet rape was particularly bad. Both of them were perverts, then again, it seems everyone there is addicted to sex, besides the monks of course, but not the Bishops, strangely enough.
* Taken literally, at least ''in potentia'', in Michael Slade's ''Ripper'', which unabashedly states that "male sexuality is nitroglycerin" and '''always''' has the potential to generate violence, if forcibly repressed and denigrated. Granted, "Michael Slade" is the pseudonym of two Canadian trial lawyers who'd spent their careers prosecuting the worst serial sex offenders, but implying that rule extends to ''all'' men is taking it a bit far....
** A bit far? Isn't that like implying all mothers want to murder their children based on the fact that mothers do the majority of child abuse? Sounds like saying it 'takes it too far' is like saying 'the titanic took on a little bit of water.'
* Kyra of ''TheAstonishingAdventuresOfFanboyAndGothGirl'' is incredibly paranoid. Her friendship with [[TheAllConcealingI the male main character]] comes to an end partially because she believes this (although said character doesn't really fit this trope.)
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[[folder:Live Action TV]]
* In one episode of ''[[ThreesCompany Three's Company]]'', Jack is pushed by Janet and Larry to sue his new boss because of her sexual harassment. He ends up losing the case because the judge sees his use of cologne and style of dress as [[TheUnfairSex "just asking for it"]], reprimanding him for luring women in to take advantage of them.
* ''{{Friends}}'': The list of things done by Joey and Chandler is quite extensive. They gave up their apartment in order to see Monica and Rachel kiss for one minute. They often go to great lengths for porn. In fact, Monica can recognize when Chandler's been watching before she comes into the room because she's seen that action so often.
**This really makes no sense. Joey picks up several gorgeous women every week, so there's really no reason he should be so excited at a glimpse of flesh. Chandler, meanwhile, is elsewhere portrayed as witty, sensible and urbane, and doesn't lose his composure ... except over boobies.
* ''{{Coupling}}'' ''*is*'' this trope.
-->'''Jeff:''' Do you know what would be the best way to wipe out all of humankind if you were a space alien with a special mind-ray? Make all women telepathic. Cos' if they suddenly found out about the kind of stuff that goes on in our heads they'd kill us all on the spot. Man are not people! We are disgustoids in human form. Women think we are normal... like them, cos' we talk to them like normal people: 'Hello, how are you? Haven't seen you in this place before... What type of music do you like?' But all the time in our brains we got the word 'Breasts' on a loop. If we ever lost control for a second we all start shouting: Breasts! Breasts! Breasts!
** Steve gets several glorious rants about how AllMenArePerverts ''And Proud Of It!'' In the same episode as the title quote Steve is worried because Susan found one of his porn tapes (it was early in their relationship) and that she might think he is some kind of masturbating pervert, to which all three men immediately agree they all are.
*** Of course, the CrowningMomentOfAwesome with the rant about wanting to see naked women was that Steve made it very clear that just because he liked seeing girlflesh in no way meant he was any less dedicated to Susan and their relationship.
* ''{{Seinfeld}}'': An entire episode was devoted to man's inability to refrain from masturbation. then again, Elaine wasn't much better at abstaining. Could it be equal opportunity.
** Another episode dictated what happened to a man or woman if they stopped thinking about sex for some time. George ends up becoming significantly more intelligent and starts fixing most of the problems in his life along with learning at a great pace. He only stops when the Portuguese he learns helps him pick up a hot waitress. Elaine on the other hand gets progressively dumber when sex is no longer involved.
** But then, to be part of the contest she had to put up more money because "It's easier for a woman not to do it than a man. We have to do it. It's part of our lifestyle."
* Many of [[TheTonightShow Jay Leno's]] jokes come from this premise. Kevin Eubanks often gets treated as an exception, but in general it's assumed in the jokes that this trope holds. Helps keep the jokes unfunny.
* ''TheManShow'', which is supposed to be about stereotypical guys, includes this trope.
* ''The BennyHill Show'', of course.
* ''{{UFO}}'' naturally, given the shows' in-your-face {{Fanservice}}. In one episode the aliens are using a weapon [[TimeStandsStill that freezes time]]. Straker enters the film studio [[FrontOrganisation used to disguise]] SHADO headquarters and sees an actor permanently "glancing" down the cleavage of the well-endowed actress opposite him. Even {{the stoic}} Straker is apparently not immune -- in "Close Up" he uses a sophisticated macroscope to look up the skirt of a posing Lieutenant [[MsFanservice Gay Ellis]]. Supposedly it's part of a demonstration on how it's impossible to judge magnification without reference points, but even after he gets the point Straker zooms in for a second look... you're not fooling anyone, you sly dog!
* This was overdone in a season of ''JustShootMe'', in which "Kaylee", a MarySue character, was added to the cast; and the three main male characters began falling all over each other to try to date her -- DESPITE that they all worked in top positions at a ''Fashion magazine'', where ''supermodels'' practically oozed out of the woodwork -- and with whom Jack (and Elliot) regularly had affairs, and even the geeky Dennis Finch was able to marry a supermodel played by Rebecca Romaijne-Stamos. In contrast, "Kaylee" was rather psychotic, and was fairly average-looking, being short with a heart-shaped face. (See "Hugh Hefner" above).
* ''MarriedWithChildren''
* ''OnTheBuses'' features 1970s style skirt-chasers Jack and Stan.
* ''{{Frasier}}'':
-->'''Daphne''': Oh, come on Dr. Crane. It's not as if men have never used sex to get what they want.
-->'''Frasier''': How can we ''possibly'' use sex to get what we want? Sex ''is'' what we want!
** In another episode, Roz is complaining about how she's been flirting with the guy who regularly sits behind her at professional basketball games, but he ''doesn't'' appear to fall into this trope. It gets so bad she begins to worry about whether there's something disfiguring about the back of her head that he can see but she can't. Frasier points out that he might be married, gay, or -- inconceivably -- attending a basketball game to actually watch the game and not trying to score with women.
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[[folder:Music]]
* "Maenner Sind Schweine" ("Men Are Pigs"), a song by Die Aertzte -- an all-male band.
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[[folder:Radio]]
* The {{NPR}} program ''[=~Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me~=]'' reported on a Harvard Business School study into the use of social networking. As described by host Peter Sagal: "In an unsurprising finding the lead researcher calls, quote, 'surprising,' the number one thing men do on Facebook is look at women they don't know... Harvard Business School also found that looking at women is the number one men read ''Playboy'', watch National Geographic Channel, and ''open their eyes''." [[SoYeah 'Nuff said]].
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''LeisureSuitLarry'' is all about a man trying to get laid. It's quite successful at it.
* In a freeware game ''Chick Chaser'' is this trope, minus all the charms that Leisure Suit Larry had.
* Hilariously, you can go through a fair amount of ''MetalGearSolid 2'' by laying Girly Mags on the floor. [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy The guards]] almost always stop to look at it. The magazine items continue to appear in subsequent games, but their effectiveness varies.
** In ''Subsistence's'' now-defunct online mode, only canon gay Raikov is immune to the magazine. In [=MGS4's=] online mode, [[LesYay not even female PCs]] are immune.
** Women are immune to the magazine in ''MetalGearSolid: Portable Ops'', making female-guard-filled areas a little more difficult to get through. The "[[UnusualEuphemism Artist]]" ability makes male characters immune to magazines. (Raikov has this ability, incidentally).
* In ''EliteBeatAgents'', white blood cell nurse Cap White attempts to kill a virus. The virus just intends to see her naked, as demonstrated by failing the first section.
* Zelos seems like this in TalesOfSymphonia. He's a good guy with a good heart underneath, but he still gets a "Casanova" title if he fights with all the female party members at once and a Gigalo title if he (personally) (underpants) talks to every woman in the game ever. So yeah.
* Subverted in ''TalesOfTheAbyss''. During a short skit in the desert, the female members of the party all express a strong desire to shower as soon as they find enough water, and Luke also starts musing to himself, out loud. All the women immediately start berating him, to his genuine confusion... prompting Jade to make an aside to Guy about his luck that they didn't notice ''Guy'' was the one actually drooling at the thought of women showering.
* At one point in ''FinalFantasyVII'', you have to split up your party again, which then consists of Aerith, Tifa and Barrett. If you choose Aerith and Tifa to come with you, Barrett comments, "Yeah, I thought you'd do that." Thus, the game ''itself'' expected the player to follow this trope ([[LesYay Wonder what they're implying about female gamers?]])
** It's more like TheDevTeamThinksOfEverything. If you choose the two guys (one of whom is actually an animal, mind you), the girls comment "Very..." "...Interesting." "Well, have fun. [[HoYay BOYS]]."
* ''FinalFantasyVIII'' plays with this too. At one point in the game, your team has to split up, and [[ChivalrousPervert Irvine]] makes a suggestion as to how to split the party: Naturally, he tries to take the two best looking girls for himself.
* The bard from the 2004 remake of ''TheBardsTale'' was initially reluctant to rescue Princess Caleigh, even when she offered money and power in exchange. He was finally persuaded when she threw in sex to the offer.
** Plus, the game's tagline is "A quest for coin and ''cleavage''."
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* Strong Bad, HomestarRunner's rival. The only reason he started his successful pizza joint, "The Pizz" was so he could attract some hot college girls. He also expects red Jell-O to naturally attract them. Homestar is more concerned about meeting Bill Cosby.
** In which case, he should definitely try using the Jell-O.
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[[folder:Web Comics]]
* ''[=~Ghastly's Ghastly Comic~=]'', by the nature of the beast.
** It seems most characters in this webcomic are rather lacking in control over their sexual whims, male or female, and some of the exceptions are male.
* ''{{Megatokyo}}'', [[http://www.megatokyo.com/strip/300 anyone]]?
** It's hard to tell if Largo is an aversion or not. He plays up the horndog repeatedly when he first meets Erika, yet later on seems honestly bemused that his class would rather look at a bunch of half naked seventeen year old girls than his computers. He also tells Erika to put some clothes back ''on'' because she's distracting him.
*** Largo's insistance that people get naked seems to stem from his hardcore computer-building mentality. Piro even says that being naked is the safest way to do it even though you only need to ground yourself.
** Averted with the l33t guy who tries to advise Junko how to beat Largo at video games. After she beats him with her purse for supposedly looking up her skirt, she realizes that he wasn't actually looking anyway. Largo then asks her if she always automatically assumes men are doing stuff like that.
* ''SluggyFreelance''. When asked to paint her apartment, Torg painted Zoe's walls with a nude portrait of her. Riff seems to forget all about his quest to stop Aylee once she grows a pair of NonMammalMammaries. Bun-Bun is practically addicted to ''Baywatch''. And that's just the main characters. Supporting characters like Sam or Dr. Schlock often get it a lot worse.
** Well, Torg was high on paint fumes.
** Of course, ''SluggyFreelance'' characters tend to be pretty immature in all facets of their lives, not just when it comes to sex.
* With the notable exception of Mike, ''SexyLosers'', again by the nature of the beast.
** Oh Mike's still a pervert. He's just not interested in sex with anyone but himself.
* In ''{{The Order of the Stick}}'', it's a plot point when paladin Miko captures the party. Despite her readily apparent bitchiness, Roy remains continuously attracted to her and remains blind to her continually abrasive behavior. Ironically, it's after he becomes a woman himself and changes back that he does see Miko as more than a love interest. Then, naturally, he goes off on her, having realized how much of a bitch she really is.
** Off the whole titular party, Vaarsuvius is probably the only chaste character, having already a mate. Besides Roy, [[SpoonyBard Elan]] thinks it's a bard duty to seduce female villains (until he gets in a relationship with Haley), [[HeroicSociopath Belkar]] continuously spouts innuendo and treats women like sex objects, and even Durkon had a fling with an evil female dwarf. Haley isn't off the hook either, blatantly ogling or fondling Elan even before they're an item.
* The (very obviously NSFW) webcomic ''Hentai Action Theater'' is based on the principle that all men, and most women, are perverts.
* A recent ElGoonishShive strip [[http://www.egscomics.com/egsnp/?date=2009-11-10]]
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Played with in the ''WhateleyUniverse'' from time to time. The school has a number of transgendered students but only the standard male/female sanitary facilities and a policy that students are supposed to use whatever a person seeing them on the street would ''expect'' them to. [[spoiler:Phase]]'s ogling of the "real" girls in the showers is something of a running gag. Also, Nikki's glamour works on this principle.
** It's also a serious part of Hank's character. [[spoiler:He was born a girl, but pretty much acts like this.]] Played with since everybody in Poe showers is looking, but some of them have more "evidence".
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* TexAvery created the Ur-Example with the wolf in ''RedHotRidingHood'' -- Red ended up as regular character in his cartoons who had this effect on all men. Minerva Mink and Hello Nurse are largely homages to Avery's Red.
* ''TheSimpsons'' and ''{{Futurama}}'' by Matt Groening.
* ''SouthPark'': Mostly from adults, but sometimes the children do questionable things too.
** *Ahem* ''Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society''.
* ''FamilyGuy''
* A rather mild version of this appears in some ''{{Animaniacs}}'' and ''{{Tiny Toon Adventures}}'' shorts; the male cartoon characters can't control themselves around HelloNurse or Minerva Mink. (Amusingly, the ''female'' characters also have a tendency to lose control of themselves around good-looking ''guys''.)
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*Applies [[MostCommonSuperpower to]] [[GagBoobs this]] [[BoobsOfSteel very]] [[ImpossiblyLowNeckline wiki.]] [[AbsoluteCleavage Just]] [[{{Underboobs}} count]] [[BreastPlate how]] [[{{Gainaxing}} many]] [[{{JigglePhysics}} tropes]] [[MistyMay there]] [[MarshmallowHell are]] [[FunbagAirbag involving]] [[ThanksForTheMammary breasts]].
** Well, technically, these were all made legitimately on the grounds that they do constitute a common occurrence in the entertainment industry. In other words, TvTropes is just indexing it, not creating the tropes themselves. Overall, I would blame not even the industry, it's the audience demographics that give the demand for it.
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