'''Basic Trope''': An author tends to insert various quirks they like in their work.
* '''Straight''': Bob, the creator of ''Amazing Girl'', ''Alice and Bob'', and ''Legends of Tropealia'', always inserts a scantily clad woman in the aforementioned works.
* '''Exaggerated''': ''Everything'' created by Bob has a scantily clad woman in it somewhere.
* '''Downplayed''': Bob's work occasionally features a woman with a revealing outfit, but not very often.
* '''Justified''':
** [[AllMenArePerverts Bob likes scantily clad women]] and believes others will too.
** The series takes place in a setting with high temperature. If the girls wore too much, they might overheat themselves and die.
* '''Inverted''':
** Bob outright refuses to put a scantily clad woman in any of his work, despite his own interest in that sort of thing.
** Bob is gay; he only puts in the scantily clad women because he knows [[{{Fanservice}} the audience loves it]].
** Despite medical scenes being very common, Bob's works have a conspicuous exclusion of [[AfraidOfNeedles all injections due to his own phobias]].
* '''Subverted''':
** Fans of Bob's work are surprised to find that ''Tales of Tropeville'' has no scantily clad women at all.
** The audience have come to expect scantily clad women in Bob's works, so he dare not disappoint them by going against type (and besides, his publishers won't let him).
* '''Double Subverted''': But one shows up in the series finale as a MythologyGag.
* '''Parodied''': Bob likes scantily-clad women, so Bob makes all the women in his work scantily-clad, including the [[FanDisservice old and obese ones]].
* '''Zig Zagged''': Bob's work alternately do or do not include scantily clad women.
* '''Averted''': Bob doesn't have any recognizable quirks in his portfolio.
* '''Enforced''': Not applicable. (The creators always decide this trope on their own free will.)
* '''Lampshaded''': "''Another'' nearly naked lady?! [[WhoWritesThisCrap What's wrong with the guy writing this stuff?!]]"
* '''Invoked''': Not applicable. (This is an out-of-universe trope.)
* '''Exploited''': The GenreSavvy characters [[NoFourthWall are aware]] that a scantily clad woman will show up, so they look for her.
* '''Defied''': The editor makes sure that gratuitous kinks don't slip in.
* '''Discussed''': ???
* '''Conversed''': "Seriously? What is with this show and scantily clad janitors?" "Must be the author's fetish."
* '''Implied''': Not applicable. (This trope can only be shown.)
* '''Deconstructed''':
** Fans of Bob's work are turned off by this, calling it nothing but fanservice.
** What appeals to Bob is ''not'' as simple as "naked attractive people" and it's so out there that it turns into an AudienceAlienatingPremise.
* '''Reconstructed''': Fans of Bob's work love his work ''because of'' the amount of fanservice in his work.
* '''Played For Laughs''': Bob puts [[{{Pun}} a banana]] in every work of his.
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Bob just loves to add AuthorAppeal, doesn't he?
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%%* '''Played For Drama''': ???