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* ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'':
** In ''A Princess of Mars'', John just could not get it through his Heroic Skull that the most beautiful woman of two worlds was head over heels for him. She had to beat him over the head with an "I love you" stick.
** John Carter frankly admits he doesn't understand women but he does become clued in enough to recognize when other women fall in love with him -- as they do with monotonous regularity to his considerable embarrassment. He develops an interesting strategy for dealing with the problem; he takes the girls home to Dejah Thoris. She apparently befriends them and sees to it they meet lots of attractive and available men until they find one that makes them forget John Carter.



* ''A Princess of Mars'':
** Literature/JohnCarterOfMars just could not get it through his Heroic Skull that the most beautiful woman of two worlds was head over heels for him. She had to beat him over the head with an "I love you" stick.
** John Carter frankly admits he doesn't understand women but he does become clued in enough to recognize when other women fall in love with him -- as they do with monotonous regularity to his considerable embarrassment. He develops an interesting strategy for dealing with the problem; he takes the girls home to Dejah Thoris. She apparently befriends them and sees to it they meet lots of attractive and available men until they find one that makes them forget John Carter.

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** Literature/JohnCarterOfMars just could not get it through his Heroic Skull
''Literature/ReignOfTheSevenSpellblades'': {{Downplayed}} by protagonist Oliver Horn. He ''is'' aware that the most beautiful woman he attracts an inordinate amount of two worlds was head over heels for him. She had to beat female attention (if nothing else, [[TheGadfly his male friends Pete and Guy never let him over the head with an "I love you" stick.
** John Carter frankly admits he doesn't understand women but he does become clued in enough to recognize when other women fall in love with him -- as they do with monotonous regularity to his considerable embarrassment. He develops an interesting strategy for dealing with the problem; he takes the girls home to Dejah Thoris. She apparently befriends them and sees to it they meet lots of attractive and available men until they find one that makes them
forget John Carter.it]]), he's just somewhat baffled about ''why'' and has trouble figuring out what, if anything, to do about it for a while. Eventually, his big brother Gwyn counsels him to just take his relationships at their own natural pace and allow himself to feel things without trying to classify them, which Oliver takes to heart.

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* ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'': Walter. He's a dark-haired, dreamy-eyed poet and really has no idea the girls want him.
** Anne is a rare gender-flipped example. Due to some self-esteem issues (at least half of which revolve around her loathed red hair) and an obsession with romance novels, Anne is completely oblivious to the feelings of her male peers. [[UnwantedHarem By her late teens, she is fending off marriage proposals left and right--much to her surprise.]]
** Gil himself is a ChickMagnet, but unlike Anne, he is well aware of it.

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Walter. He's a dark-haired, dreamy-eyed poet and really has no idea the girls want him.
** Anne is a rare gender-flipped example. Due to some self-esteem issues (at least half of which revolve around her loathed red hair) and an obsession with romance novels, Anne is completely oblivious to the feelings of her male peers. [[UnwantedHarem By her late teens, she is fending off marriage proposals left and right--much right — [[UnwantedHarem much to her surprise.]]
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** Averted in one case: Gil himself is a ChickMagnet, but unlike Anne, he is well aware of it.



* Harry has a bit of this in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince''. He's confused by how popular the Gryffindor Quidditch team has gotten, and Hermione has to exasperatedly point out that people are only signing up because he's the captain and has become much more popular and attractive since the events of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix the last book]].

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* ''Literature/HarryPotter'': Harry has a bit of this in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince''. He's confused by how popular the Gryffindor Quidditch team has gotten, and Hermione has to exasperatedly point out that people are only signing up because he's the captain and has become much more popular and attractive since the events of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix the last book]].
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* ''LightNovel/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'' has Lux Arcadia, who has yet to realize the attention of the more than a dozen girls interested in him. This is despite several of them explicitly confessing their love and kissing him, in some cases ''more than once''. His little sister Airi suggests that it's because he has too much emotional baggage and subconsciously rejects the idea of others being interested in him. [[spoiler:This ends once the main conflict is (seemingly) over, with Lux acknowledging their attention.]]

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* ''LightNovel/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'' ''Literature/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'' has Lux Arcadia, who has yet to realize the attention of the more than a dozen girls interested in him. This is despite several of them explicitly confessing their love and kissing him, in some cases ''more than once''. His little sister Airi suggests that it's because he has too much emotional baggage and subconsciously rejects the idea of others being interested in him. [[spoiler:This ends once the main conflict is (seemingly) over, with Lux acknowledging their attention.]]
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* ''Literature/MotherOfLearning'': At the start, Zorian is best described as "not good with people" (and probably more accurately as "an anti-social recluse"), so the only girl interested in him is his classmate Akoja, who seems to see a spark of talent in him. Even with the time loop and his {{empath}} abilities, it takes a ''long'' time for him to notice her attraction. However, he never seems to notice the various other girls who become attracted to him throughout the loops. In general, whenever he ends up helping a girl (either because they have something he needs or because they stumbled into a dangerous situation that he needs to get them out of), they get a surprised look on their face as if they just realized that he's cute and competent once he stops scowling at everyone. Akoja's sole point of view chapter ([[spoiler:after the time loop is over]]) makes it clear that quite a few girls have started taking an interest in him now that he's more sociable and generous with his time, and at one point Zach claims that he can't let Zorian die because "there are so many girls trying to get into his pants!"
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* Rowley in ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid''. He doesn't seem to be all that interested in girls, yet in ''Rodrick Rules'' he's managed to socialize with some of the most popular girls in his year. At the end of ''The Third Wheel'', he ends up in a relationship with Abigail. It doesn't last, but that he'd be used to make another boy jealous is impressive.
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** Berit is capable of attracting a harem wherever he goes, with no clue about what he's doing. When visiting Matherion the [[ProudWarriorRace Atan]] girls fall over themselves trying to get him alone for a "sparring session". He responds by [[WhatAnIdiot setting up a lesson program.]] In the end, Sparhawk offers that he should talk to the lad before he sparks a diplomatic incident, only to be shouted down by every woman in hearing range. Apparently, the innocent cluelessness is part of his charm.

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** Berit is capable of attracting a harem wherever he goes, with no clue about what he's doing. When visiting Matherion the [[ProudWarriorRace Atan]] girls fall over themselves trying to get him alone for a "sparring session". He responds by [[WhatAnIdiot setting up a lesson program.]] program. In the end, Sparhawk offers that he should talk to the lad before he sparks a diplomatic incident, only to be shouted down by every woman in hearing range. Apparently, the innocent cluelessness is part of his charm.
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* ''Literature/AnneOfGreenGables'': Walter. He's a dark-haired, dreamy-eyed poet and really has no idea the girls want him.
** Anne is a rare gender-flipped example. Due to some self-esteem issues (at least half of which revolve around her loathed red hair) and an obsession with romance novels, Anne is completely oblivious to the feelings of her male peers. [[UnwantedHarem By her late teens, she is fending off marriage proposals left and right--much to her surprise.]]
** Gil himself is a ChickMagnet, but unlike Anne, he is well aware of it.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'': Jerin has no idea how many women are attracted to him. Part of this may be due to his very protective sisters - presumably, women don't get to do more than gaze longingly at him. When he is old enough to get married and his sisters decide they can demand a brother's price (like a bride price, but for a bridegroom) of double the usual sum, he is very insecure about it and thinks they're overestimating his attractiveness.
* [[TheHero Derek]] of the web-novel ''Literature/{{Domina}}'' is continually blind to everyone's affections for him. Once, when two girls are having a heated argument over who gets his FirstKiss, he thinks they're screwing with him.
* Ishmael from ''Literature/DontCallMeIshmael''. He doesn't think he's popular with girls, but by the end of the series, quite a few girls have shown interest in him. He usually doesn't initiate contact with anyone, instead, some girls make moves on him.
* ''Literature/TheElenium'':
** Berit is capable of attracting a harem wherever he goes, with no clue about what he's doing. When visiting Matherion the [[ProudWarriorRace Atan]] girls fall over themselves trying to get him alone for a "sparring session". He responds by [[WhatAnIdiot setting up a lesson program.]] In the end, Sparhawk offers that he should talk to the lad before he sparks a diplomatic incident, only to be shouted down by every woman in hearing range. Apparently, the innocent cluelessness is part of his charm.
** Subverted by Bevier, who is well aware that pretty much every woman he walks past is making moony-eyes at him, but since he is angling at priesthood and fully occupied with his duties, he refuses to act on it.
* Harry has a bit of this in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndTheHalfBloodPrince''. He's confused by how popular the Gryffindor Quidditch team has gotten, and Hermione has to exasperatedly point out that people are only signing up because he's the captain and has become much more popular and attractive since the events of [[Literature/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix the last book]].
-->'''Hermione:''' You've never been more popular or, frankly, fanciable.
* Darryl, the protagonist of ''Literature/HeartInHand''. When an attractive woman at a nightclub mentions that she's cold, talks about "wanting something to warm me up" and spills a drink over her top, his only reaction is to give his sweatshirt to her[[note]]yes, he wore a sweatshirt to a nightclub[[/note]].
* Beau in ''Literature/LifeAndDeathTwilightReimagined'' has no idea that he has a lot of success with the girls at school from day one, not even when other boys start hanging around him just to get a share of his attention. Edythe later claims he has gathered [[AllWomenAreLustful ten admirers]].
* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians'':
** Percy is completely oblivious to any girl showing interest in him. Any time things actually get moving, it's because the girls themselves have instigated it out of pure frustration. [[spoiler: Both Annabeth and Rachel kiss him first and Calypso has to borderline propose]]. Let's just say Annabeth's nickname Seaweed Brain is well-earned sometimes.
** In the SequelSeries ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'', he's improved enough to awkwardly [[spoiler: refuse Reyna's advances, (as he and Annabeth have finally got together), but upgrades to a clueless guy magnet concerning Nico's feelings.]]
** He's never described as particularly attractive in the first series, but that's probably because it's told first-person from his own perspective. When other characters describe him in the sequel series, it's nearly always with a degree of approval.
* In the first chapter of ''Literature/ThePrincessBride'', Buttercup doesn't understand why other girls have stopped talking to her until they tell her that it's because she's been drawing the attention of every boy in town away from them. She ''had'' noticed them trying to spend time with her, but hadn't thought of it as anything more than them being annoying.
* ''A Princess of Mars'':
** Literature/JohnCarterOfMars just could not get it through his Heroic Skull that the most beautiful woman of two worlds was head over heels for him. She had to beat him over the head with an "I love you" stick.
** John Carter frankly admits he doesn't understand women but he does become clued in enough to recognize when other women fall in love with him -- as they do with monotonous regularity to his considerable embarrassment. He develops an interesting strategy for dealing with the problem; he takes the girls home to Dejah Thoris. She apparently befriends them and sees to it they meet lots of attractive and available men until they find one that makes them forget John Carter.
* ''Literature/TheSharingKnife'':
-->'''Dag:''' Among Lakewalkers, a woman invites a man back to her tent... \\
'''Fawn:''' Among farmers, the boy asks the girl... \\
'''Dag:''' Really... How much time do you think we've wasted here, Spark?
* ''LightNovel/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'' has Lux Arcadia, who has yet to realize the attention of the more than a dozen girls interested in him. This is despite several of them explicitly confessing their love and kissing him, in some cases ''more than once''. His little sister Airi suggests that it's because he has too much emotional baggage and subconsciously rejects the idea of others being interested in him. [[spoiler:This ends once the main conflict is (seemingly) over, with Lux acknowledging their attention.]]
* Miles Vorkosigan from the ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'' is a ''lot'' more attractive to women (and one hermaphrodite[[note]]Who is explicitly said to be falling for him shortly after they first meet.[[/note]]), for all his bodily deformities, then he even begins to realize -- though his cousin Ivan surely does. He later begins griping that while he can find women to ''love'', none of them will ''marry'' him. And most of the women who fell for him did so without any real effort on his part. [[spoiler:Both times he does try, it doesn't go well. Elena married another man, and Ekaterin nearly kicked him out of her life entirely, since he did it dishonestly.]]
* Firestar from ''Literature/WarriorCats'' didn't know Sandstorm and Cinderpelt were in love with him until the latter tells him about the former. As Erin Hunter jokingly said: "Stupid man cat!"

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