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  • ½ Prince: Both male and female for Prince.
  • Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts: Yoshii has 6 people in love with him: Hazuki, Akira, Toshimitsu, Minami, Mizuki, and as of the recent Light Novel, Hideyoshi. Out of all of these, ironically the only one he truly doesn't want to be in a relationship with is not the male-if-feminine Hideyoshi, but his hot-as-fuck sister, Akira. At least he has morals.
  • Not quite deconstructed, but certainly not done straight in Bakemonogatari. The male protagonist (who is not quite an Unlucky Everydude) gets various sorts of attention from the six girls, at least some of which he would rather do without. What is unusual is that he is paired off before any rivals appear, the focus on one girl at a time makes it play out more like a succession of love triangles, and by some analyses the lead is a commentary on the typical audience of a harem series. None of this stops the series from being watchable as a straight entry, since the audience sees all the girls' flirting from his point of view.
  • A Certain Magical Index:
    • Kamijou Touma, through a combination of Rescue Romance and Chick Magnetism, has gathered a harem with a number of powerful mages and espers consisting of Index, Misaka Mikoto, Aisa Himegami, Kanzaki Kaori, Misaka's "Sisters" (read: her 9986 clones), and Itsuwa. Of course his admitted type isn't very well-represented in it; the closest he gets is Mikoto, despite her being new to the big sister circuit with everything she does for the Sisters... and for that matter, trying to take on that role with Touma was well in order to help him out. Considering the hyperdense period the story's actually taken place over (as of the beginning of the Genesis Testament novels, the earliest presented event in the story was six months ago), maybe there is something to the theory that Imagine Breaker may mess with the Red String of Fate...
    • Later in the series, Accelerator and Shiage Hamazura gain their own unwanted harems.
    • Volume 14 of New Testament introduces a character with many similarities to Touma, Kamisato Kakeru. It turns out that he had built up a harem for himself amongst a group of women that he saved using his World Rejecter power. However, in a strange twist to the harem genre, Kamisato doesn't enjoy the fact that a harem had been forced upon him since the girls wouldn't be connected to his life had it not been for the World Rejecter that was suddenly given to him.
  • Initially present in Date A Live. Shido is forced into dating the Spirits lest his embarrassing past be made public.
  • Durarara!!:
    • Anri Sonohara has a reverse harem with three guys: Kida, Mikado, and Nasujima-sensei. However, due to her terrible past, the poor girl is very uncomfortable with the deal. Although one of these men is in a rather Official Couple thus far... and yet he still gets some bits of Ship Tease with her. Huh.
    • Shizuo, of all people, is at the center of what looks like one, but is actually a subversion. Varona, Akane, and the Orihara twins all spend a lot of effort to get close to Shizuo, to the point that random onlookers think that Varona is his girlfriend and Akane her daughter. The truth is that Varona wants to kill him to test the limits of human strength, Akane wants to kill him because someone told her he was a threat to her family, and the Orihara twins are just hanging out in an effort to get close to his famous brother. When Varona and Akane first meet, they have a Green-Eyed Monster argument about who gets to murder him first, which even Shizuo's best friend Tom mistakes for two love rivals squaring off. And then there's Saika and her children, a Hive Mind that loves humanity and is obsessed with Shizuo for being the strongest human. Saika's current host, Anri Sonohara, gets very weird feelings whenever she sees Shizuo because of this.
  • In Farming Life In Another World, Hiraku was content to have his one vampire wife, but she insisted she couldn't handle him on her own and dragged in another, who in turn dragged in a band of elves who were looking for someone with whom they could repopulate their clan. His village keeps expanding, filling with women who do everything they can to bear his children, up to and including locking him in a room until they're done. Meanwhile, Hiraku continues desperately trying to find a way to have at least a few men move in so he can get some sleep.
  • Harry Potter:
    • Harry ends up with a large number of admirers in the sixth book in the series. He also suffers from this trope in the fourth book, due to his status as a Tri-Wizard champion.
    • Viktor Krum also has quite a few admirers — both because he is his school's champion in the Tri-Wizard tournament and an internationally famous quidditch seeker.
    • Hell, Fleur Delacour ends up with a large number of admirers, legacy of her Veela heritage. Cedric Diggory is stated to get about as much attention as Krum during book four.
  • Haruka Nogizaka's Secret: Yuuto has a small one forming around him. Haruka is already a given (and is probably the only one whose affections he will ever reciprocate); Shiina is attracted to him, but can't decide between him and Haruka; Yukari is hitting on him (to no avail); matchmakers Hazuki and Nanami are developing crushes on him; Alice treats him as her "onii-chan"; Mika apparently has the hots for him; and then there's Touka.
  • In How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, the girls who are part of Tomoya's group to create a visual novel are this towards him, who is Oblivious to Love.
  • Infinite Stratos may seem like a Powered Armor Fighting Series at a first glance, but the reason for most of the fighting is this very trope. The protagonist Ichika somehow ends up being the only male compatible with the titular battlesuit, which means he has to attend an academy full of jealous female pilots. He's not exactly The Ace either, so they often resort to trying to date him at gunpoint. While Ichika seems completely Oblivious to Love at first, it turns out he is aware of his harem, and utterly terrified to act on that, fearing that if he were to pick one, the others would kill them in a fit of jealous rage. Hence, he acts like an oblivious idiot around them.
  • In INVADERS of the ROKUJYOUMA!?, after moving into his new apartment, Satomi gets one composed of a Cute Ghost Girl, a Magical Girl Warrior, a Miko from an underground race and a Human Alien princess and her servant, with another Alien Princess and a Dark Magical Girl joining much later. At first it's just his room that they're interested in, but as time goes by, they genuinely fall in love with him. In addition, the head of the school knitting club has a crush on him.
  • Kagerou Daze: Hiyori Asahina, who has her own Fan Club in school, and is a borderline-meme in her home town ("Boys become men when they fall for Asahina!") despite only being 12. She personally finds it rather annoying.
  • Kämpfer: Everybody seems to be interested in Natsuru. At the last count, Akane, Kaede (the only "wanted" part), Mikoto and maybe Shizuku (if she's not just messing with Natsuru's brain).
  • Since there are only two people in it, Kanokon may not count as a harem, but considering that both of them are centuries-old demons who constantly attempt to rape the protagonist, it is definitely unwanted for him. At the end, he ends up with all of them, and he doesn't have any say in the matter.
  • Kyo Kara Maoh! straddles the line between this and Cast Full of Pretty Boys - only two of Yuuri's royal retainers actually demonstrate clear romantic interest in him (Wolfram, his accidental fiance - long story - and Gunter, whose over-the-top fawning is played for laughs), but he gets Ship Tease with nearly every male character the show encounters... despite his own protestations that he's totally straight, hence the 'unwanted'. The castle maids have a betting pool as to who'll win in the end.
  • In KonoSuba, a jealous adventurer, Dust, complains about how unfair it is for Kazuma to have a party full of high-tier job class girls even though he has a low-tier class. Kazuma flips out not because of being called weak but because he had to personally experience how dysfunctional his team actually is in terms of personality and actual combat performance. The two then switch parties, resulting in an unusually successful day for Kazuma and a near Total Party Kill for Dust, causing the latter to beg for his old team back.
  • Lord Marksman and Vanadis: The male protagonist, Tigrevurmud Vorn, builds up quite a harem for himself as the novel volumes go by; gaining the attention of each of the Zchted Kingdom's seven legendary Vanadis - all of which are women. And even outside the seven Vanadis, his personal maid from his home village, a general of one of the Vanadis, and even the eventual queen of the Brune Kingdom, have all shown interest in him.
  • Mayo Chiki!. Pretty much all the main girls to Jiro. Kanade in particular likes to tease him a lot. Although she claims to be doing it under the pretext of curing him of his gynophobia, she seems to like watching him suffer when other girls are around him as well, especially with Subaru.
  • Takumi gains one in Mayoi Neko Overrun!.
  • MM!: Taro has Mio, Arashiko, Noa, Tomoko and Shizuka after him. It's a little Squicky considering that the last two are related to him.
  • Catarina, from My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! doesn't seek a harem, but gets one comprised of both guys and girls, by being a kind and caring (if not stupid) friend to them. Furthermore, she is so dense she doesn't notice that one is growing around her, of both genders, thinking herself still the villainess.
  • Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!: Mahiro has the affections of Nyarko, Hasta, Tamao, and later Cuuko. Nyarko is the obvious winner, but even she's unwanted to an extent thanks to her Manic Pixie Dream Girl and Lovable Sex Maniac ways clashing with Mahiro's shy and introverted personality. Tamao took herself out of the equation by stepping aside and helping Nyarko try to win, while Hasta is an Adorably Precocious Child and Mahiro is decidedly heterosexual. Cuuko starts off with a Psycho Lesbian crush on Nyarko, but starts advocating the threesome solution when she develops feelings for Mahiro; they both reject the idea, Nyarko because their races are mortal enemies (and she doesn't like Cuuko to begin with) and Mahiro because it involves him playing Mister Seahorse. The cherry on top of it all is that Nyarko, Cuuko, and Hasta are actually Nyarlathotep the Crawling Chaos, Cthuguha the Living Flame and Hastur the Unspeakable One in human form — and Mahiro knows his Lovecraft.
  • In Oreimo, the male lead Kyousuke found himself with one, which include his blood related little sister Kirino, her friend Kuroneko, the Yandere Ayase and Kanako. His childhood friend Manami couldn't even manage to enter this list since he never sees her more than a friend. In the end Kirino win, as she is the first one appeared in the series, the one who spent the most time with him (they are siblings, after all) and the first one to love him (a childish crush that she didn't have a chance to solve)
  • In Oreshura, Eita suffers from this when the most popular girl at their school suddenly proclaims him to be her boyfriend, largely to stop so many boys from asking her out. This doesn't sit too well with his Childhood Friend Chiwa, and she keeps close tabs on him. Then another girl, Himeka, shows up, writes him several love letters, and gives him a big hug against his will, which the other two girls see, and aren't too happy about. A bit later, the obligatory tsundere makes her appearance, and all hope of romantic stability is lost.
  • Overlord (2012): Ainz is a particularly impressive case, as he not only doesn't want a harem (he sees Nazarick NPCs created by his guildmates as their children and thus responsible for their safety and well-being), he wouldn't know what to do with them if he did, what with being a lich who lacks the necessary glands and organs. Each of his conquests was entirely accidental:
    • Albedo's (a succubus) settings were overwritten from "slut" to "madly in love with me" as a joke (even after Ainz explains this, she considers it an honor to be thusly elevated). She herself gets an unwanted admirer later on, so full of himself he actually believes he can seduce her into marrying him and inheriting the Sorcerous Kingdom.
    • Shalltear (a vampire) was programmed as a necrophile who happens to think Power is Sexy in the worst way.
    • When negotiating for the return of the Lizardmen killed as part of his demonstration of power, Crusch Lulu asks if Ainz wants her body. Ainz quickly clarifies he wants her to act a as Mole in Charge, oblivious to the sudden teeth-grinding and furious auras erupting from Albedo and Shalltear.
    • Evileye was rescued by Ainz' warrior disguise Momon. Thankfully, neither Albedo nor Shalltear know about it, because while they're in agreement that Ainz is indeed everything a young maiden's dreams are made of, none will relinquish the proud title of Top Wife, especially to an outsider.
    • Outside observers help to muddle the situation even further by thinking Ainz and Nabe (one of Nazarick's battle maids) are a couple, or identifying Albedo as Nazarick's queen, or Shalltear as the concubine who keeps Nazarick running in Ainz' absence.
    • Neuronist Painkiller, the monstrous Torture Technician of Nazarick, turns out to have the hots for Ainz as well, though fortunately he's unaware of this.
    • Even Solution gets in on the act by getting jealous of the slime Ainz uses to degrime his skeleton and asking to be used instead.
    • Neia and Renner seem exempt from this: once Ainz resurrects her, Neia gets a bad case of Hero Worship that leads to her spreading a cult that takes Ainz's accidental "strength above morality" speech to heart, while Renner is a Yandere whose only love is Climb (one of the funniest moments in the Light Novels is Renner and Albedo talking about their respective crushes like teenaged girls).
  • Happens to Muneakira in Samurai Girls. He gradually acquires more women as the series goes on, whether he wants to or not.
  • A Song of Ice and Fire:
    • Princess Daenerys Targaryen has one of these, though it's mostly by the power vested in her by her dragons. Of course, being preternaturally gorgeous makes for a long conga line of pretenders who are certainly not charmers (she is usually proposed for sex, marriage, for ships/slaves/money, though she always declines). It includes Khal Drogo, her brother Viserysnote , Jorah Mormont, Pyat Preenote , Xaro Xhoan Daxos, Daario Naharis, Hizdahr Zo Loraq, Quentyn Martell, Euron Greyjoy and a recently empowered and ultra-violent Victarion Greyjoy. It's worth mentioning that the last two haven't even laid their eyes in Daenerys before, which shows just how delectable she is.
    • Prince Rhaeghar Targaryen, brother to Daenerys, was not short in lady pretenders before his marriage, but his eloping with the Lady he shouldn't have eloped with led to a huge civil war, the near-destruction of his family and the end of the Targaryen kings.
    • Sansa Stark has one in the form of Joffrey Baratheon, Sandor Clegane, Tyrion Lannister, Dontos Hollard and Petyr Baelish; the lesser of the evils is Dontos Hollard note , who is a drunken mess, maybe Clegane, who is a Blood Knight, and Tyrion, who wants the world for her, but cannot possibly amend what his family has done to her father, mother, and oldest brother. It doesn't help that Sansa is attracted to the people that will simply not give her the time of day or are in a position that prevents them from reciprocating (like Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon and Waymar Royce).
    • Baelor I Targaryen "The Blessed," had a big relationship with the Faith of Seven. As such, he remained celibate for life by imprisoning his sister-wife Daena and his sisters Rhaena and Elaena to resist temptation. This caused so many problems that his refusal to touch his wife left him without heirs, bringing the worse people into the line of succession, and eventually causing a huge civil war in the long run that saw hostilities that lasted for more than half a century (the Blackfyre Rebellions).
  • Nagisa from Strawberry Panic! has her share of unwanted admirers. Since she lives at the dorms of an all-girl high school, you know what that means. Hikari also boasts her fair share of unwanted admirers, making Strawberry Panic a series that has two sets of unwanted harems.
  • Strike the Blood: Protagonist Kojou Akatsuki has amassed a harem that includes two Action Girls who were sent to hunt him down but fell in love with him, a princess, an angel, and two Childhood Friends who want want more. As a vampire, Kojou’s powers work when he drinks other people’s blood, something he is unwilling to do until the girls convice him to drink theirs. And since vampire bites are used as as a sex metaphor, they tend to be romantic scenes. In the end he with him marrying his 12 girls with him acknowleging their marriage with 5 of the girls (yukina Himeragi, shio hikawa, yuiri haba,and kiriha kisaki)
  • The three main heroines in The Testament of Sister New Devil seem to have some interest in Basara, the protagonist.
  • Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle: Lux Arcadia earns the affections of five different girls; all of them Action Girls equipped with Powered Armor and hailing from noble families. While Lux is not entirely opposed to the idea of romance, he feels he should focus on providing for his little sister, who is implied to see Lux as more than just a brother. Not helping matters is that the teacher’s headmistress and Lux’s fellow students enjoy playing matchmaker between him and the girls.
  • The Odyssey: Dozens of foreign nobles seek Penelope's hand in marriage after her husband is presumed dead. Penelope still holds out hope that her husband is alive, but she cannot outright refuse them, so she stalls for 20 years while they take up residence in her estate and mooch off of her. Odysseus famously returns and kills them all for their transgressions.
  • Bella from The Twilight Saga is a female example with a total of five guys in love with her, two of them supernatural. And she didn't have any boyfriends before moving to Forks. The author insists that this was based on her successful love life in college after she wasn't looked at twice in high school. In one quote, she mentioned that she was dating three guys at the same time (which none of them knew about).
  • In the Jane Moore novel Fourplay, main character Jo ends up with four very different men staking their claim on her (one of whom happens to be her ex-husband).
  • Anita Blake, the eponymous heroine of Laurell K. Hamilton's monster hunting series, although as the harem gets bigger it seems to be less and less unwanted. When it was just a vampire and a werewolf she was stressing over it.
  • Sookie in The Sookie Stackhouse Mysteries has been romantically/sexually pursued by Bill, Sam, Eric, JB, Alcide, Calvin, and Quinn, at least. She is inexperienced with relationships, both sexually and socially, because her telepathy means that any human she dates will drive her crazy due to unwanted eavesdropping. Combine this with supernatural politics and the rarity of telepaths, and her love life becomes quite unmanageable. As of All Together Dead she has dated four of them (one at a time) and her exes are still hovering hoping to kiss and make up. She has fairy blood, which for vampires (and maybe other supernaturals) is like cat nip. After Dead reveals that she eventually marries Sam the shape-shifter.
  • In The House of Night series, heroine Zoey Redbird has three admirers/boyfriends: Heath, her human ex-boyfriend and quarterback of the football team, Erik Night, the hottest guy in the vampyre high school, and Loren Blake, a teacher and poet. Loren leaves the harem later on when he's revealed to be evil and then dies, only to be replaced by Stark.
  • In In the Net of Dreams various events result in Riplakish traveling alone with seven beautiful women. To be fair, only five of them are attracted to him at the time.
  • In The Wheel of Time series, each of the main three male characters (Rand, Mat and Perrin) all end up with multiple women pursuing them, sometimes even teaming up against the man.
    • Rand eventually confesses and simultaneously marries all three of his fangirls, who are luckily the best of friends/surrogate sisters to each other anyway.
    • This also happens to a side character, Gaul, who wants one half of a pair, but has to marry them both thanks to the rules of his culture.
  • Deconstructing the original Dracula, Saberhagen's The Dracula Tape portrays the Count as being pestered by his trio of vampire brides. Their interminable nagging is implied to be one of the reasons he leaves Transylvania for England.
  • Henry James' Portrait Of A Lady: The lady in question, Isabel Archer, has quite the unwanted harem.
  • In the Nero Wolfe short story "Murder is Corny", Susan MacLeod is a young, naive, spectacularly beautiful country girl whose recent success as a model has given her an Unwanted Harem, one of whom is a particularly odious Stalker with a Crush. She can't quite figure out why guys keep proposing to her on the first date.
  • In Saki (H.H Munro)'s play, The Watched Pot (written in collaboration with Charles Maude), Trevor Bavvel, the local heir to the manor, is pursued by four different young women. In Saki's "The Elk," Bertie Thropplestance is in much the same position, pursued by every woman whom he rescues from the eponymous dangerous quadruped.
  • The Dresden Files tend to lampshade the fact that Harry has a ton of attractive (and often supernaturally hot) women angling to get into his pants from time to time. These range from his apprentice to Faerie Queens to his Police officer best friend and attractive reporter girlfriend. Being a semi-quasi-Chaste Hero with abandonment issues who doesn't want to get involved without emotion backing it up, much of this attention (apart from that from said reporter girlfriend) is unwanted. A lot of the rest is unwanted because the lady in question is trying to bed him in order to enslave/devour/corrupt him or those close to him. Then there's the demons, the succubi (plural), and his mind controlled boss. And that's the women. Yeah... he has a complicated love life. The reporter girlfriend gets turned into a vampire in book three, and Harry eventually is forced to kill her as a Human Sacrifice to turn a blood curse against her Court of vampires and destroy it in Changes. He and the cop, Karin Murphy, have a Relationship Upgrade two books later.
  • In the Disgaea novels Laharl gets a whole bunch of girls after him, including Flonne and Etna, Gordon and Jennifer’s daughter Jane and Flonne’s little sister Ozonne, and more, to Laharl’s major dismay.
  • Derek of the web-novel Domina has at last count Akane, Ling, and maybe Laura interested in him—that's three out of the five female characters. Lily claims he never notices, mostly because he's only interested in Lizzy. She, in turn, doesn't notice.
  • Suleiman-bin-Daoud of the Just So Stories has nine hundred and ninety nine wives, not because he wants to, but because he has to have more wives than anyone else, since he's the king. He's not very happy about it.
  • Miriam, the elder sister of Jonathan in The Roman Mysteries, has one.
  • Jacky in the Bloody Jack series has quite the harem of guys. There's her preferred love interest Jaimy, Chivalrous Perverts Randall Trevelyne and Richard Lord Allen, shipmate Joseph Jared, French spy Jean-Paul de Valdon, Spanish pirate Flaco Jimenez, New Orleans hooker Mam'selle Claudelle de Bourbon, Chinese piratess Cheng Shih, and a whole boatload of pervs. She tells all her "friends" that she is promised to another, but they never give up hope.
  • In A Brother's Price, a man is expected to marry every sister in a family - and since they themselves are descended from a family of sisters, there are typically a lot of them. One of the viewpoint characters of the novel is Jerin, who is just reaching the age of marriage and is apprehensive; he wants a good family, and not to be wedded to the Brindles. There are thirty of them. Over the course of the book many more women want him married, and most of this attention is unwelcome. We see from the parts of the book seen through the princess Ren's view, though, that while some of it is due to Gender Rarity Value and Jerin's beauty, a lot of this is political, and the backbone of the book is about intrigues.
  • The furry sci-fi novel "Lead, Follow, or Suffer the Consequences'' has Koen getting one after liberating a prison camp consisting entirely of females. Granted he wanted it originally but when he realized many of them were going into heat he started making plans to free a predominantly male camp.
  • In W. S. Gilbert's poem "The Bumboat Woman's Story" Lt. Belaye, commander of a British gunship, discovers that his entire, unusually well-behaved crew is made up of young women, who dressed up like sailors to continue being around him.
  • Anne Shirley of Anne of Green Gables gets this as she grows older, fielding off around 5 marriage proposals by the 3rd book.
  • Dorian Ursuul of The Night Angel Trilogy, at first. When he first becomes Godking, he only wants one woman, Jenine, but by the middle of the book, he's got a harem of round 80+ women, and he uses it regularly.
  • Rose Hathaway in Vampire Academy. By Last Sacrifice, she has more guys casually, or not so casually, interested in her than the rest of the characters combined.
  • In Eight Cousins, Rose gains one consisting of her male cousins.
  • In Desirable by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, self-confessed social reject George is given a bottle of aftershave called 'Desirable', and soon all the girls at school want to be with him. He likes it at first, but quickly gets sick of it.
  • Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse: Kind of expected for Muv-Luv (which started as a Harem Genre Visual Novel), but not for the relatively serious Military Science Fiction that is this entry. Towards the latter half of the series especially main protagonist Yuuya Bridges becomes a bit of a Chick Magnet. Yui Takamura has Belligerent Sexual Tension with him from day one, which segues into Defrosting Ice Queen on both sides. Inia Sestina likes him but is A) way too young, B) seems to think of him as more of a big brother, and C) is a Soviet.note  Inia's older partner partner Cryska Barchenowa develops a crush on Yuuya later. They're all topped by the Chinese TSF pilot Cui Yifei, though, who cops a Best Her to Bed Her attitude after Yuuya beats her in single combat during a wargame and starts claiming he's her husband. Yuuya isn't attracted to any of them except Yui and Cryska, and struggles to get rid of Cui in particular.
  • In Demon Sword Maiden, Kagami Lily winds up with the Even the Girls Want Her variation. Several attractive women wind up following her around due to reasons beyond her control, one of them even repeatedly gives her a Forceful Kiss and refuses to take "no" for an answer, even literally sweeping her off her feet, helpless as a small child, and Lily is no pushover, thank you very much.
  • Cradle Series: Downplayed. Lindon's harem is subtle enough that nearly everyone is completely unaware of it for most of the series, but the fact remains that he gets a shocking number of girls interested in him considering how quiet and non-confrontational he is. Not counting the random unnamed girls who sometimes blush when he saves them, there's Yerin (the first girl he met outside his clan and his closest ally), Jai Chen (who he is implied to have married in the original timeline, but now has very little connection to), Akura Mercy (a Nice Girl who loves everyone, but is still mistaken for his girlfriend by her own family), and Akura Grace (Mercy's cousin, who is so impressed by him that she tries to set up an Arranged Marriage with him). It soon becomes clear to absolutely everyone that Yerin is going to win; even Grace's marriage proposal was more of a last-ditch Hail Mary than anything.
  • Sword Art Online has Kirito, who, even though he is happily dating Asuna, has a number of female admirers. In canon they inevitably stop actually seeking his romantic affections once they see him with Asuna (or in Suguha/Leafa's case, since she fell for his toon while playing Alfheim Online with him, upon realizing he's her IRL cousin). This is played up in the video game spinoffs Infinity Moment and Hollow Fragment, in which his affections are doggedly pursued by every woman he meets, including Lisbeth, Silica, Leafa, Strea, and Sinon.
  • Reborn as a Space Mercenary: I Woke Up Piloting the Strongest Starship!: Hiro has both wanted and unwanted haremettes. He's in a polyamorous relationship with his Bridge Bunnies, but he's also pursued by quasi-yandere Commander Serena Holz (not interested) and aristocrat Chris Daleinwald (too young and her grandfather would probably have him killed).
  • In The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System, Luo Binghe attracts the attention of multiple women, including Ning Yingying, Liu Mingyan, Sha Hualing, and the Little Palace Mistress, but he ignores or snubs all of them. Shen Qingqiu, who read the original webnovel where Luo Binghe had a harem of over three hundred wives, is baffled as to why he has no interest in building a harem in this timeline until he learns that it's because this Luo Binghe only has eyes for him.
  • Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?, protagonist Bell Cranel picks up a pretty sizable following of would-be lovers. His own patron goddess Hestia is a Clingy Jealous Girl who is blatantly smitten with him, as are his female party member Liliruca Arde and Sanjounoi Haruhime. Tione and Tiona Hiryute of the Loki Familia both flirt with him (though Tiona is the one hinted to actually like him). His adventurer advisor Eina Tulle is implied to have a crush on him. Pub waitress Syr Flover has a obvious crush on him, whilst Syr's fellow waitress Ryuu Lyon also falls in love with Bell despite having started out rooting for Syr to win his heart. Aisha Belka becomes sexually attracted to Bell after he proves his skills by defeating her. And that's not counting the villains who are shown to lust after him. The first major antagonist, Freya, has an insane crush on him, which bleeds over into her possessed underling Helun. Ishtar attempts to rape Bell, although that was mostly to piss off Freya. Apollo has a possessive gay crush on Bell that leads him to wage war on Hestia's Familia to steal him. And yet all of them are doomed to fail because, in addition to some suggestions that Bell doesn't believe they're serious, he's hopelessly smitten with Ais Wallenstein of the Loki Familia and is determined to win her heart. Adding to the irony; Bell was originally a Harem Seeker who wanted to become an adventurer in part to win popularity with the girls, only to forget all about that after falling in love with Ais. Not to mention the irony that Ais herself is completely unaware of Bell's feelings towards her, due to how emotionally stunted she is.

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