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* ''Manga/IGotMyWishAndReincarnatedAsTheVillainessLastBoss'': In Luna's perspective, Karen is a "[[LampshadeHanging Natural-born Charmer]] who is Dangerously Cute" in the "[[ShowWithinTheSow The Saint and the Four Knights]]"[='=]s canon, and was able to conquer all 4 romantic interests of the Game easily. What Luna isn't expecting is that she can even [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer charm women (i.e. Elizabeth)]] as well.
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* ''Literature/TheHanSoloTrilogy'': Han is well aware of how easily he can charm women, his grin being especially useful, and does so often.
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* When it comes to women, Sergeant Wilson from ''Series/DadsArmy'' is especially debonair, effortlessly flirting and attracting the attention of women, often to the exasperation of Mainwaring, who detests Wilson's flirtatious manner (such as when he is flirting with Mainwaring's nurse, some of the ladies signing up to join the Home Guard, or even the young woman serving drinks at a social event). In the episode "Man Hunt", Wilson asks an attractive young woman to let him come in and look at her knickers, when it is suspected they may have been made of material from a German pilot's parachute (as a result of one of Walker's many black market schemes); in response to this request, the young woman eagerly agrees and invites Wilson inside. This prompts Walker (who was forced to remain outside with Mainwaring after the young woman invited Wilson inside) to remark to Mainwaring about the "extraordinary influence" Wilson has over women. This was apparently inspired by Creator/JohnLeMesurier himself; on one apparent occasion while in make-up, Creator/BillPertwee watched incredulously as Le Mesurier sweet-talked a make-up girl into taking his watch off, winding it up, and putting it back on to save Le Mesurier from having to do it himself while it was on ''his own wrist''.
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* Yoshimo from ''VideoGame/BaldursGate2''. Being the game's only single-class thief (which is a near-essential party member to deal with traps), Yoshimo appears to have been made to fit into any party and any playstyle. He is True Neutral and will as such never leave you unless you really go out of your way to tank your reputation, and he has [[MutuallyExclusivePartyMembers no conflicts with any other]] potential party member. His banters all underline how easily likeable he is, with everyone from the Lawful Good paladin Keldorn to the Chaotic Evil berserker Korgan either outright liking him, or at least having no issues with him staying in the party. [[spoiler:This turns out to be because the game is practically inviting you to bring him with you to Spellhold in act 3, where he has a major storyline role and opens a spot for Imoen to join you without having to leave anyone behind.]]
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%%** Prince Hans in ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''. [[spoiler:He is an evil version of this trope.]]
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* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'' is probably the most famous example on the DC universe. While he has had a ton of beautiful girlfriends, and all women in the superhero community seem to agree that he is the most eligible bachelor of their profession, Dick has rarely taken advantage of the fact. He has remained faithful to his past long term relationships with Starfire and Barbara Gordon. In fact, his charm has taken him to the point of several supervillainesses sexually assaulting him.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'' ''ComicBook/{{Nightwing}}'': [[Characters/NightwingDickGrayson Dick Grayson]] is probably the most famous example on the DC universe. While he has had a ton of beautiful girlfriends, and all women in the superhero community seem to agree that he is the most eligible bachelor of their profession, Dick has rarely taken advantage of the fact. He has remained faithful to his past long term relationships with Starfire and Barbara Gordon. In fact, his charm has taken him to the point of several supervillainesses sexually assaulting him.
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* [[ChivalrousPervert Richard Castle]] of ''Series/{{Castle}}''. He is far too sweet to be a full-blown TheCasanova, and is actually tipped straight into LadykillerInLove once he meets Beckett.

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* [[ChivalrousPervert Richard Castle]] of ''Series/{{Castle}}''. ''Series/Castle2009''. He is far too sweet to be a full-blown TheCasanova, [[TheCasanova Casanova]], and is actually tipped straight into LadykillerInLove once he meets Beckett.
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* ''ComicStrip/ModestyBlaise'': Danny Chavasse, one of Modesty's lovers and a former operative of the Network. Being able to charm any woman is his gift. As Willie explains it:
-->''It's never just bedroom stuff with Danny...Somehow he knows whatever a woman needs most--that's 'is gift.''
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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Monica and Rachel's [[TheGhost unseen]] upstairs neighbor in "TOW Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister". The guy removes the carpets from his apartment so now the girls can hear every footstep and conversation. Any time someone goes up to try and ask him to quiet down he's so affable and charming that they end up either apologizing to him or, in Phoebe's case, [[RightThroughTheWall sleeping with him]].

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* ''Series/{{Friends}}'': Monica and Rachel's [[TheGhost unseen]] upstairs neighbor in "TOW Chandler Can't Remember Which Sister". The guy removes the carpets from his apartment so now the girls can hear every footstep and conversation. Any time someone goes up to try and ask him to quiet down he's so affable and charming that they end up either apologizing to him or, in Phoebe's case, [[RightThroughTheWall sleeping with him]]. Even the ''guys'' fall for it--when they go upstairs to confront him about cheating on Phoebe, they can be heard angrily yelling at him until he says something to pacify them and they're then chatting pleasantly with him.

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