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* Al (short for Alicia) in ''Series/StepByStep'' features this in the Lamberts' backstory. Growing up in a house with a dad who owns a construction company, a JerkJock older brother, and a fart humor-loving younger one, she became very much a tomboy who had trouble getting along with girls her age and got into fights fairly often. On the inverted side, Mark was the youngest son of the Foster family, with a beautician mother and two older sisters who are TheDitz and a [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snarking]] GoGetterGirl, respectively. He has problems mustering up ''any'' kind of masculinity, being a HollywoodNerd who cringes from any kind of conflict (and is, not coincidentally, routinely beaten up by Al). Many episodes from the first few seasons deal with Al and Mark trying to adapt to having an opposite-sex role model, with varying degrees of success.

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* Al (short for Alicia) in ''Series/StepByStep'' features this in the Lamberts' backstory. Growing up in a house with a dad who owns a construction company, a JerkJock older brother, and a fart humor-loving younger one, she became very much a tomboy who had trouble getting along with girls her age and got into fights fairly often. On the inverted side, Mark was the youngest son of the Foster family, with a beautician mother and two older sisters who are TheDitz and a [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snarking]] GoGetterGirl, respectively. He has problems mustering up ''any'' kind of masculinity, being a HollywoodNerd nerd who cringes from any kind of conflict (and is, not coincidentally, routinely beaten up by Al). Many episodes from the first few seasons deal with Al and Mark trying to adapt to having an opposite-sex role model, with varying degrees of success.
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* Delved into in detail in ''Literature/EthanOfAthos'', where Ethan is from a planet where everyone is raised by manly men because women are forbidden.

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* ''Literature/VorkosiganSaga'': Delved into in detail in ''Literature/EthanOfAthos'', ''Ethan of Athos'', where Ethan is from a planet where everyone is raised by manly men because women are forbidden.
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* In ''Film/{{Twins}}'', Arnold's character is raised by scientists and his biological parents ([[DesignerBabies all seven of them]]) are excluded. When he ventures into normal society, he is very much a FishOutOfWater.

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* In ''Film/{{Twins}}'', ''Film/Twins1988'', Arnold's character is raised by scientists and his biological parents ([[DesignerBabies all seven of them]]) are excluded. When he ventures into normal society, he is very much a FishOutOfWater.
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** Werewolf Tom, raised in isolation by his single [[spoiler: adoptive]] dad [[=McNair=]] - who, as another werewolf, had good reasons for not wanting to be near other people. Tom's capable and sweet, but ''very'' awkward and naive.

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* ''Series/BeingHuman'' has two; ** Werewolf Tom, raised in isolation by his single [[spoiler: adoptive]] dad McNair - who, as another werewolf, had good reasons for not wanting to be near other people. Tom's capable and sweet, but ''very'' awkward and naive.

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** Werewolf Tom, raised in isolation by his single [[spoiler: adoptive]] dad McNair [[=McNair=]] - who, as another werewolf, had good reasons for not wanting to be near other people. Tom's capable and sweet, but ''very'' awkward and naive.
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* ''Series/BeingHuman'' has two; ** Werewolf Tom, raised in isolation by his single [[spoiler: adoptive]] dad McNair - who, as another werewolf, had good reasons for not wanting to be near other people. Tom's capable and sweet, but ''very'' awkward and naive.
** Alex's mum died and she grew up with her dad and brothers. She's a dyed-in-the-wool tomboy and [[TheLadette ladette]] who is described as "the most unladylike lady I've ever met", and while SheCleansUpNicely, as a result she gets stuck in her unusually feminine date outfit for her afterlife as a ghost - to her utter horror. When she [[ResetButton does]] get a chance to change clothes, she goes for baggy shorts and an athletic vest.

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** Vina claims to be this at first in the pilot "The Cage", acting awkward and unfeminine around Captain Pike because she was raised by a group of old male scientists.

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* When [[VideoGame/FatalFury Rock Howard]] came into the custody of [[TheHero Terry Bogard]] after the death of his father [[BigBad Geese]] at the former's hand, he spent the next ten years or so pretty much isolated from women. This doesn't factor much into his appearance in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', but in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters: [[AlternateContinuity Maximum Impact]]'', he's hit full force by his inability to be anything other than awkward around members of the fairer sex. He unwillingly gets caught up in a LoveTriangle between [[ElegantGothicLolita Ninon Beart]] [[BettyAndVeronica and]] [[PirateGirl B. Jenet]], leaving him absolutely flabbergasted when they make passes at him. He also accidentally offends [[HighlyVisibleNinja Mai Shiranui]] by respectfully calling her "[[MaamShock Aunt]]" (since she's engaged to Terry's brother, they are related in a way). It would seem that as of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Regulation A]]'', the only female that he acts "normal" around is Blue Mary, but considering [[ShipTease her relationship with Terry]], it's plausible that he sees her as an [[CoolBigSis older sister]] or even as a second mother.

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* ''VideoGame/FatalFury'': When [[VideoGame/FatalFury Rock Howard]] Howard came into the custody of [[TheHero Terry Bogard]] after the death of his father [[BigBad Geese]] at the former's hand, he spent the next ten years or so pretty much isolated from women. This doesn't factor much into his appearance in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', but in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters: [[AlternateContinuity Maximum Impact]]'', he's hit full force by his inability to be anything other than awkward around members of the fairer sex. He unwillingly gets caught up in a LoveTriangle between [[ElegantGothicLolita Ninon Beart]] [[BettyAndVeronica and]] [[PirateGirl B. Jenet]], leaving him absolutely flabbergasted when they make passes at him. He also accidentally offends [[HighlyVisibleNinja Mai Shiranui]] by respectfully calling her "[[MaamShock Aunt]]" (since she's engaged to Terry's brother, they are related in a way). It would seem that as of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Regulation A]]'', the only female that he acts "normal" around is Blue Mary, but considering [[ShipTease her relationship with Terry]], it's plausible that he sees her as an [[CoolBigSis older sister]] or even as a second mother.



* Wendy Coudoroy from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is the only girl in a household of guys (her father and three younger brothers), all of whom are hypermasculine lumberjacks. She keeps up a cool demeanor but secretly admits that it stresses her out, which is why she prefers to spend her free time at the Mystery Shack instead.
* An inversion in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' where main character Lincoln Loud lives in a family where the majority of the influences are female and his dad has some feminine tendencies. That said, it's a downplayed inversion since roughly half of Lincoln's sisters are tomboys of some degree and he himself just has some traits that make sense given his family dynamic such as having younger sisters who are [[PolarOppositeTwins a set of twins consisting of a pageant star and a mud lover]] causing him to know how difficult it is to clean certain fabrics.
* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'': Reggie Rocket's family consists of her, her surfer dad, and her younger brother, with input from HonoraryUncle Tito (she does have memories of her mother but it's unclear when the woman passed away). She's a feisty and competitive tomboy who hates her EmbarrassingFirstName of "Regina" and any insinuation, accidentally or otherwise, [[StayInTheKitchen that she can't keep up]] [[OneOfTheBoys with the boys]]. However, she's fairly well-adjusted socially and has even sought out a female role model when needed; it helps that Ray is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.



* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'': Reggie Rocket's family consists of her, her surfer dad, and her younger brother, with input from HonoraryUncle Tito (she does have memories of her mother but it's unclear when the woman passed away). She's a feisty and competitive tomboy who hates her EmbarrassingFirstName of "Regina" and any insinuation, accidentally or otherwise, [[StayInTheKitchen that she can't keep up]] [[OneOfTheBoys with the boys]]. However, she's fairly well-adjusted socially and has even sought out a female role model when needed; it helps that Ray is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.
* An inversion in ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' where main character Lincoln Loud lives in a family where the majority of the influences are female and his dad has some feminine tendencies. That said, it's a downplayed inversion since roughly half of Lincoln's sisters are tomboys of some degree and he himself just has some traits that make sense given his family dynamic such as having younger sisters who are [[PolarOppositeTwins a set of twins consisting of a pageant star and a mud lover]] causing him to know how difficult it is to clean certain fabrics.
* Wendy Coudoroy from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is the only girl in a household of guys (her father and three younger brothers), all of whom are hypermasculine lumberjacks. She keeps up a cool demeanor but secretly admits that it stresses her out, which is why she prefers to spend her free time at the Mystery Shack instead.

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* Goku in ''Manga/DragonBall'' was raised by his adoptive grandfather Son Gohan (up until Goku looked at the full moon, went Oozaru and stepped on him in his rampage), and much of the comedy of the early parts of the series was due to his complete innocence in regards to girls, to the point of initially not even knowing the difference between boys and girls. That last part might have less to do with his Grandfather being his only parental figure and more with being his only human contact up to that point in his life.



* Sanji of ''Manga/OnePiece'' was raised primarily by men who taught him to cook and fight. Which makes his obsession with women a bit more... understandable.
* ''Manga/SamuraiHaremAsuNoYoichi'': The eponymous character spent his entire life on a mountain with his dad and no other human contact so far as we know. He goes around town and to school in samurai clothes complete with a wooden sword, but he's pretty decent at talking to women, notwithstanding the two elder sisters' opinions or his misfortune at being the protagonist of a HaremComedy.

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* Sanji of ''Manga/OnePiece'' Motoko from ''Manga/{{Change 123}}'' was raised primarily by men who taught her three dads after her mother died. Although they are explicitly mentioned to be kind and caring, they insisted on training her in their respective combat mastery (karate, jujitsu, and swords/firearms). The resultant TrainingFromHell caused her to develop three additional personalities just to cope. Motoko (the "main" personality) is fairly feminine and well-adjusted, while the other three range from tomboyish to borderline AxCrazy.
* Goku in ''Manga/DragonBall'' was raised by his adoptive grandfather Son Gohan (up until Goku looked at the full moon, went Oozaru and stepped on
him to cook in his rampage), and fight. Which makes much of the comedy of the early parts of the series was due to his obsession with women a bit more... understandable.
* ''Manga/SamuraiHaremAsuNoYoichi'': The eponymous character spent his entire life on a mountain
complete innocence in regards to girls, to the point of initially not even knowing the difference between boys and girls. That last part might have less to do with his dad Grandfather being his only parental figure and no other more with being his only human contact so far as we know. He goes around town up to that point in his life.
* Kyo from ''Manga/GirlGotGame'' was raised by her basketball-obsessed father, resulting in her GenderBlenderName, tomboyish ways,
and (much to school in samurai clothes her chagrin) [[FeminineWomenCanCook complete with a wooden sword, but he's pretty decent at talking lack of cooking skills]], in addition to women, notwithstanding the two elder sisters' opinions or his misfortune at being the protagonist of a HaremComedy.her SweetPollyOliver disguise. Her attempts to fem-up for Chiharu after he learns her secret are both sad and hilarious.



* Misaki from ''Manga/IceRevolution'' has a Karate obsessed father and three older brothers. No wonder she's become such a tomboy.



* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Minato used this as his excuse for why he had to sacrifice himself to seal the Kyuubi into Naruto instead of allowing Kushina to take the bijuu with her as she died, and thus being able to stay alive to raise his son. Kushina promptly disagreed and both of them wound up dying to protect their son.
* Sanji of ''Manga/OnePiece'' was raised primarily by men who taught him to cook and fight. Which makes his obsession with women a bit more... understandable.
* Ryo in ''Manga/{{Otomen}}'' is raised by a police officer and martial arts expert father who doesn't like girly things a lot leading to her becoming a tomboy, spicy food-loving GenkiGirl as a counterpoint to the lead character Asuka who is male (and a kendo expert) but very feminine. [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy Naturally they are an item]]. Ryo's grandfather who also helped raise her is very similarly masculine but actually has a secret girly streak just like her boyfriend.



* In ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'' Keel is introduced as a young boy but eventually revealed to be a girl. She was completely unaware of this as her father, having no idea how to raise a daughter, had simply raised her as a boy and said that gender was a "state of mind".
* ''Manga/SamuraiHaremAsuNoYoichi'': The eponymous character spent his entire life on a mountain with his dad and no other human contact so far as we know. He goes around town and to school in samurai clothes complete with a wooden sword, but he's pretty decent at talking to women, notwithstanding the two elder sisters' opinions or his misfortune at being the protagonist of a HaremComedy.



* Motoko from ''Manga/{{Change 123}}'' was raised by her three dads after her mother died. Although they are explicitly mentioned to be kind and caring, they insisted on training her in their respective combat mastery (karate, jujitsu, and swords/firearms). The resultant TrainingFromHell caused her to develop three additional personalities just to cope. Motoko (the "main" personality) is fairly feminine and well-adjusted, while the other three range from tomboyish to borderline AxCrazy.
* ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'': Minato used this as his excuse for why he had to sacrifice himself to seal the Kyuubi into Naruto instead of allowing Kushina to take the bijuu with her as she died, and thus being able to stay alive to raise his son. Kushina promptly disagreed and both of them wound up dying to protect their son.
* Kyo from ''Manga/GirlGotGame'' was raised by her basketball-obsessed father, resulting in her GenderBlenderName, tomboyish ways, and (much to her chagrin) [[FeminineWomenCanCook complete lack of cooking skills]], in addition to her SweetPollyOliver disguise. Her attempts to fem-up for Chiharu after he learns her secret are both sad and hilarious.
* Misaki from ''Manga/IceRevolution'' has a Karate obsessed father and three older brothers. No wonder she's become such a tomboy.
* Ryo in ''Manga/{{Otomen}}'' is raised by a police officer and martial arts expert father who doesn't like girly things a lot leading to her becoming a tomboy, spicy food-loving GenkiGirl as a counterpoint to the lead character Asuka who is male (and a kendo expert) but very feminine. [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy Naturally they are an item]]. Ryo's grandfather who also helped raise her is very similarly masculine but actually has a secret girly streak just like her boyfriend.
* In ''LightNovel/TheRisingOfTheShieldHero'' Keel is introduced as a young boy but eventually revealed to be a girl. She was completely unaware of this as her father, having no idea how to raise a daughter, had simply raised her as a boy and said that gender was a "state of mind".



* [[ComicBook/Batgirl2000 Cassandra Cain]] was raised by only her biological dad and is the only girl in the immediate ComicBook/{{Batman}} family and is portrayed as being an absolute slob.

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* [[ComicBook/Batgirl2000 ''ComicBook/ArakSonOfThunder'': When her mother Bradmante failed to return from an ambush at the pass of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees mountains in 778 C.E., where part of King Charlemagne's army was destroyed by the Basques, Valda (later known as 'the Iron Maiden') was raised by Charlemagne and his CourtMage, Malagigi. Despite their best efforts, this may explain why she is much better at being a knight than she is at being a lady of court (which is what her mother wanted her to be).
* ''ComicBook/Batgirl2000'':
Cassandra Cain]] Cain was raised by only her biological dad and is the only girl in the immediate ComicBook/{{Batman}} family and is portrayed as being an absolute slob. slob.
* ''ComicBook/{{Hellboy}}'' was raised at a military base, back when it was frowned upon to have women enlist.



* ComicBook/{{Hellboy}} was raised at a military base, back when it was frowned upon to have women enlist.



* ComicStrip/{{Thrud the Barbarian}} was raised by berserkers. They taught him the four essential skills: fighting, fighting, drinking beer, and fighting.
* Peppermint Patty from ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} was raised by her single dad. This was explained in the strip as the reason why she was somewhat of a tomboy and very passionate about sports.

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* ComicStrip/{{Thrud the Barbarian}} was raised by berserkers. They taught him the four essential skills: fighting, fighting, drinking beer, and fighting.
* Peppermint Patty from ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} from'' ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'' was raised by her single dad. This was explained in the strip as the reason why she was somewhat of a tomboy and very passionate about sports.sports.
* ''ComicStrip/{{Thrud the Barbarian}}'' was raised by berserkers. They taught him the four essential skills: fighting, fighting, drinking beer, and fighting.



* In [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7041333/1/Valentine-s-Day Valentine's Day]] by a quirk of fate, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Vincent Valentine]] was born female. Her mother wanted nothing to do with her, so it fell mostly to her father to raise her. He had a tendency to forget she was really his daughter and was raised by a widower himself so treated her as his son. Downplayed as, though Vincent has a tendency to be more masculine in nature, she's perfectly capable of acting like a girl and even later [[spoiler: has a boyfriend]]. Most of her problems actually come from being a Turk and [[MadScientist Hojo]].
* ''Homestuck'' fanworks frequently have Karkat Vantas be raised by the Midnight Crew, a group of gangsters albeit [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain fairly incompetent gangsters]]. ''Cities In Dust'' and ''Troll Cops'' are notable examples. This is less of a problem than many examples; while [[{{Jerkass}} Spades Slick]] and [[AmbiguousDisorder Clubs Deuce]] aren't fit to raise children, the more level-headed [[OnlySaneMan Diamonds Droog]] and Hearts Boxcars are able to serve as decent parental figures.



* ''Homestuck'' fanworks frequently have Karkat Vantas be raised by the Midnight Crew, a group of gangsters albeit [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain fairly incompetent gangsters]]. ''Cities In Dust'' and ''Troll Cops'' are notable examples. This is less of a problem than many examples; while [[{{Jerkass}} Spades Slick]] and [[AmbiguousDisorder Clubs Deuce]] aren't fit to raise children, the more level-headed [[OnlySaneMan Diamonds Droog]] and Hearts Boxcars are able to serve as decent parental figures.
* In ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7041333/1/Valentine-s-Day Valentine's Day]]'' by a quirk of fate, [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Vincent Valentine]] was born female. Her mother wanted nothing to do with her, so it fell mostly to her father to raise her. He had a tendency to forget she was really his daughter and was raised by a widower himself so treated her as his son. Downplayed as, though Vincent has a tendency to be more masculine in nature, she's perfectly capable of acting like a girl and even later [[spoiler: has a boyfriend]]. Most of her problems actually come from being a Turk and [[MadScientist Hojo]].



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* ''Film/LaCageAuxFolles'' and its American remake ''Film/TheBirdcage'' star a man who was raised by [[HasTwoMommies a gay couple]] an is a perfectly normal adult.



* In ''Film/{{Twins}}'', Arnold's character is raised by scientists and his biological parents ([[DesignerBabies all seven of them]]) are excluded. When he ventures into normal society, he is very much a FishOutOfWater.
* ''Film/SydneyWhite'' has the titular character growing up with her dad and his construction worker friends. She is a well-adjusted girl if only a bit confused when it comes to interacting with the preppy sorority girls.
* In ''Film/MyGirl'', Vada was raised by her widower father, and since there were some topics Dad was either himself less than fully informed about or too squeamish to discuss with his daughter, her first period comes as a frightening shock to her. Fortunately for her, a female employee of her father (who later becomes her stepmother) is available and quickly steps in to explain to Vada what's going on and reassure her that she's OK.

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man who was raised by her widower father, and since there were some topics Dad was either himself less than fully informed about or too squeamish to discuss with his daughter, her first period comes as [[HasTwoMommies a frightening shock to her. Fortunately for her, a female employee of her father (who later becomes her stepmother) gay couple]] an is available and quickly steps in to explain to Vada what's going on and reassure her that she's OK.a perfectly normal adult.



* In ''Film/MyGirl'', Vada was raised by her widower father, and since there were some topics Dad was either himself less than fully informed about or too squeamish to discuss with his daughter, her first period comes as a frightening shock to her. Fortunately for her, a female employee of her father (who later becomes her stepmother) is available and quickly steps in to explain to Vada what's going on and reassure her that she's OK.
* ''Film/SydneyWhite'' has the title character growing up with her dad and his construction worker friends. She is a well-adjusted girl if only a bit confused when it comes to interacting with the preppy sorority girls.
%%* ''Film/ThreeMenAndABaby.''
* In ''Film/{{Twins}}'', Arnold's character is raised by scientists and his biological parents ([[DesignerBabies all seven of them]]) are excluded. When he ventures into normal society, he is very much a FishOutOfWater.



* In the ''Literature/AliceSeries'', Alice's mother died when she was a child, and she lived with her dad and older brother. For a time, she was obsessed with finding a female role model to teach her about girly things.
* Theran in ''Literature/BlackJewels'' is a PlayedForDrama example. As the [[NobleFugitive last heir to the Greyhaven family]], he was raised in secret in a warrior camp in the mountains and had little contact with women. This meant that his view of women was rather shallow and often based on appearance or how "dazzling" they were, leading him to fail to see the goodness of proper queens like Cassidy and Jaenelle and ignore the flaws of the obviously corrupt Kermilla.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'': Men in this world are seen as the softer, gentler sex and perform the nurturing aspects of childrearing. But because they are rare and fragile, prone to heart failure and other inherited diseases, it's not uncommon for them to die and leave their children to their wives. In the absence of new husbands or [[PromotedToParent sons old enough to take up the work]], wives step in; and children conceived via [[SexSlave the cribs]] never know their fathers at all. Children raised solely by women are socially functional and competent, but they [[LackOfEmpathy don't]] have the same reactions of shock and horror if they encounter a man who was raped and murdered.
* ''Franchise/DocSavage'' was raised by his father and a handpicked team of male tutors. It is mentioned in the novels as being why he has a poor understanding of the psychology of the female mind; one of his few weak spots.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''' titular Harry Dresden has almost no maternal figures in his life. His mother died shortly after he was born. He was raised in succession by his [[GoodParents father]], [[EvilMentor Justin DuMorne]], and Ebenezar [=McCoy=]. The exception is his [[TheFairFolk fairy godmother]] who rightfully terrifies him. Some of his character quirks such as his [[GoodOldWays old-fashioned chivalry]] can be partially attributed to this upbringing. He lacks the typical awkwardness around women due to meeting his FirstLove rather young in a fellow student of [[EvilSorceror DuMorne]].
* Delved into in detail in ''Literature/EthanOfAthos'', where Ethan is from a planet where everyone is raised by manly men because women are forbidden.



* ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'': Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is this. Her mother died when she was two and grew up raised around her father and older brother Jem. She is a tomboy who hangs around her brother and his friends and walks around in overalls, and finds the idea of doing girly things preposterious.
* Franchise/DocSavage was raised by his father and a handpicked team of male tutors. It is mentioned in the novels as being why he has a poor understanding of the psychology of the female mind; one of his few weak spots.



* Literature/SydneyWhite was this, as her mother died when she was young and she grew up with her father and his construction buddies.
* The ''SuviKinos'' series tells the story of a girl raised by her five uncles... Hulking 7 feet uncles with doctoral theses and the social graces of a Neanderthal. The type of men who panic when the baby cries for the third hour straight and the childcare book has no keyword for "alarm, audio".
* Delved into in detail in ''Literature/EthanOfAthos'', where Ethan is from a planet where everyone is raised by manly men because women are forbidden.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'': Men in this world are seen as the softer, gentler sex and perform the nurturing aspects of childrearing. But because they are rare and fragile, prone to heart failure and other inherited diseases, it's not uncommon for them to die and leave their children to their wives. In the absence of new husbands or [[PromotedToParent sons old enough to take up the work]], wives step in; and children conceived via [[SexSlave the cribs]] never know their fathers at all. Children raised solely by women are socially functional and competent, but they [[LackOfEmpathy don't]] have the same reactions of shock and horror if they encounter a man who was raped and murdered.
* In the ''Literature/AliceSeries'', Alice's mother died when she was a child, and she lived with her dad and older brother. For a time, she was obsessed with finding a female role model to teach her about girly things.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''' titular Harry Dresden has almost no maternal figures in his life. His mother died shortly after he was born. He was raised in succession by his [[GoodParents father]], [[EvilMentor Justin DuMorne]], and Ebenezar [=McCoy=]. The exception is his [[TheFairFolk fairy godmother]] who rightfully terrifies him. Some of his character quirks such as his [[GoodOldWays old-fashioned chivalry]] can be partially attributed to this upbringing. He lacks the typical awkwardness around women due to meeting his FirstLove rather young in a fellow student of [[EvilSorceror DuMorne]].

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* Literature/SydneyWhite was this, as her mother died when she was young and she grew up with her father and his construction buddies.
* The ''SuviKinos'' ''Literature/SuviKinos'' series tells the story of a girl raised by her five uncles... Hulking 7 feet uncles with doctoral theses and the social graces of a Neanderthal. The type of men who panic when the baby cries for the third hour straight and the childcare book has no keyword for "alarm, audio".
* Delved into in detail in ''Literature/EthanOfAthos'', where Ethan is from a planet where everyone is raised by manly men because women are forbidden.
* ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'': Men in this world are seen as the softer, gentler sex and perform the nurturing aspects of childrearing. But because they are rare and fragile, prone to heart failure and other inherited diseases, it's not uncommon for them to die and leave their children to their wives. In the absence of new husbands or [[PromotedToParent sons old enough to take up the work]], wives step in; and children conceived via [[SexSlave the cribs]] never know their fathers at all. Children raised solely by women are socially functional and competent, but they [[LackOfEmpathy don't]] have the same reactions of shock and horror if they encounter a man who
''Literature/SydneyWhite'' was raped and murdered.
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this, as her mother died when she was a child, young and she lived grew up with her dad father and older brother. For a time, she was obsessed with finding a female role model to teach her about girly things.
* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''' titular Harry Dresden has almost no maternal figures in
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* ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'': Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is this. Her
mother died shortly after he when she was born. He was two and grew up raised in succession by his [[GoodParents father]], [[EvilMentor Justin DuMorne]], and Ebenezar [=McCoy=]. The exception is his [[TheFairFolk fairy godmother]] who rightfully terrifies him. Some of his character quirks such as his [[GoodOldWays old-fashioned chivalry]] can be partially attributed to this upbringing. He lacks the typical awkwardness around women due to meeting her father and older brother Jem. She is a tomboy who hangs around her brother and his FirstLove rather young friends and walks around in a fellow student overalls, and finds the idea of [[EvilSorceror DuMorne]].doing girly things preposterious.



* Theran in ''Literature/BlackJewels'' is a PlayedForDrama example. As the [[NobleFugitive last heir to the Greyhaven family]], he was raised in secret in a warrior camp in the mountains and had little contact with women. This meant that his view of women was rather shallow and often based on appearance or how "dazzling" they were, leading him to fail to see the goodness of proper queens like Cassidy and Jaenelle and ignore the flaws of the obviously corrupt Kermilla.



* Alexis in ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was raised primarily by her single father who has sole custody. She is emotionally stable and intelligent. Though this is partially averted by the fact that her grandmother was also around for the majority of her life.
* Inverted with Derek Morgan on ''Series/CriminalMinds''. His father died when he was young and all of the other relatives who appear on the show are female. As a result, he is exceptionally caring for the women in his life and very good with kids.
* Jo from ''Series/{{Eureka}}'', since she grew up without a mother. It's not treated as a character flaw, but used to explain [[GunNut certain]] [[TomboyishName aspects]] [[ActionGirl of]] [[RealWomenDontWearDresses her]] [[TheLadette personality]].
* Rachel from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' has two gay dads. She's socially stilted, being very... focused on singing, and having a viewpoint revolving around Musical Theatre and any tropes involved with that. Admittedly her biological mother has a lot of the same qualities, so some of it's an ItRunsInTheFamily issue.
* Robin in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' was primarily raised by her father, who was also in denial about her sex and [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised her as a boy]]. On finding her kissing a boy he said, "IHaveNoSon" in shock. She's TheLadette, but socially capable.
* Tess Foster in ''Series/LifeWithBoys'' was raised by her single gym coach father alongside her three brothers after their mother died. It is one of the reasons she has trouble balancing her competing tomboy and girly-girl natures.



* Rachel from ''Series/{{Glee}}'' has two gay dads. She's socially stilted, being very... focused on singing, and having a viewpoint revolving around Musical Theatre and any tropes involved with that. Admittedly her biological mother has a lot of the same qualities, so some of it's an ItRunsInTheFamily issue.
* Robin in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' was primarily raised by her father, who was also in denial about her sex and [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised her as a boy]]. On finding her kissing a boy he said, "IHaveNoSon" in shock. She's TheLadette, but socially capable.
* Alexis in ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was raised primarily by her single father who has sole custody. She is emotionally stable and intelligent. Though this is partially averted by the fact that her grandmother was also around for the majority of her life.
* Tess Foster in ''Series/LifeWithBoys''. It is one of the reasons she has trouble balancing her competing tomboy and girly-girl natures.
* Jo from ''Series/{{Eureka}}'', since she grew up without a mother. It's not treated as a character flaw, but used to explain [[GunNut certain]] [[TomboyishName aspects]] [[ActionGirl of]] [[RealWomenDontWearDresses her]] [[TheLadette personality]].
* Inverted with Derek Morgan on ''Series/CriminalMinds''. His father died when he was young and all of the other relatives who appear on the show are female. As a result, he is exceptionally caring for the women in his life and very good with kids.



* Marie from Gaetano Donizetti's ''La fille du régiment'' (Daughter of the Regiment) is an orphan girl raised by the soldiers of a Tyrolean regiment. [[spoiler: Marie is actually [[RagsToRiches a long-lost membress of a noble family]], and the plot truly kicks off when her biological family reclaims her. The story finishes with Marie about to get in an ArrangedMarriage... but her "dads" and her boyfriend Antonio go WeddingSmashers mode.]]



* Marie from Gaetano Donizetti's ''La fille du régiment'' (Daughter of the Regiment) is an orphan girl raised by the soldiers of a Tyrolean regiment. [[spoiler: Marie is actually [[RagsToRiches a long-lost membress of a noble family]], and the plot truly kicks off when her biological family reclaims her. The story finishes with Marie about to get in an ArrangedMarriage... but her "dads" and her boyfriend Antonio go WeddingSmashers mode.]]
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* ''Manga/{{Yotsuba}}'' She's raised by a single dad and her other contacts with adults have previously been only her dad's male friends... who are [[ManChild absolutely nuts]].
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* Guts from ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' is a ByronicHero who was raised mainly by his abusive stepfather which makes him generally reluctant to form bonds with people. Also, [[spoiler:he doesn't seem that good with his own CreepyChild of a son either, at least at first given that the kid was literally tainted by evil. His lover [[CuteMute Casca]] on the other hand...]]

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* Prussia from ''Webcomic/AxisPowersHetalia'', according to Hungary; possibly Hungary herself, which would explain her {{Bokukko}} traits. [[CoolBigSis Belgium]], the other token {{Bokukko}} is also hinted to be this, stating herself that she's surrounded by men.

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* Most ''{{Manga/Berserk}}'' fanworks revolving around Guts and Casca raising their son involve Guts being rather uncouth when dealing with babies and small children due to his rough, militaristic upbringing ([[StayInTheKitchen and sometimes traditional gender roles]]). However, Guts is often shown to be genuinely committed to raising his child with affection because [[GenerationXerox he does not want to become]] [[AbusiveParents the sort of father that Gambino was to him.]]

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* ''Literature/ToKillAMockingbird'': Jean Louise "Scout" Finch is this. Her mother died when she was two and grew up raised around her father and older brother Jem. She is a tomboy who hangs around her brother and his friends and walks around in overalls, and finds the idea of doing girly things preposterious.
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* Peppermint Patty from ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} was raised by her single dad. This was explained in the strip as the reason why she was somewhat of a tomboy and very passionate about sports.
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* ''ComicBook/XMen'': Hope Summers, who was raised by ComicBook/{{Cable}}, TropeCodifier for NinetiesAntiHero.

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* Robin in ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' was primarily raised by her father, who was also in denial about her sex and [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised her as a boy]]. On finding her kissing a boy he said "IHaveNoSon" in shock. She's TheLadette, but socially capable.

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* Sam on ''Series/WhosTheBoss'' was raised for the first several years of her life by her widowed father [[TheDanza Tony]], until he was employed as a live-in housekeeper by Angela. As a result, Sam is an extreme tomboy for the first season or two of the show, though having Angela as a role model helps her develop more feminine traits.



* When [[VideoGame/FatalFury Rock Howard]] came into the custody of [[TheHero Terry Bogard]] after the death of his father [[BigBad Geese]] at the former's hand, he spent the next ten years or so pretty much isolated from women. This doesn't factor much into his appearance in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', but in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters: [[AlternateContinuity Maximum Impact]]'', he's hit full force by his inability to be anything other than awkward around members of the fairer sex. He unwillingly gets caught up in a LoveTriangle between [[ElegantGothicLolita Ninon Beart]] [[BettyAndVeronica and]] [[PirateGirl B. Jenet]], leaving him absolutely flabbergasted when they make passes at him. He also accidentally offends [[HighlyVisibleNinja Mai Shiranui]] by respectfully calling her "[[MaamShock Aunt]]" (since she's engaged to Terry's brother, they are related in a way). It would seem that of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Regulation A]]'', the only female that he acts "normal" around is Blue Mary, but considering [[ShipTease her relationship with Terry]], it's plausible that he sees her as an [[CoolBigSis older sister]] or even as a second mother.
* Though her backstory is only given in the shortest form on account of her minor role in the game, Ashei of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' was raised in this trope. She was raised by a single father, who was a knight, and while he acknowledged that she was his daughter he basically treated her like a son, raising her to be a soldier. Ashei herself comments on it only to say that if she seems a bit rough around the edges, this is why.

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* When [[VideoGame/FatalFury Rock Howard]] came into the custody of [[TheHero Terry Bogard]] after the death of his father [[BigBad Geese]] at the former's hand, he spent the next ten years or so pretty much isolated from women. This doesn't factor much into his appearance in ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'', but in ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters: [[AlternateContinuity Maximum Impact]]'', he's hit full force by his inability to be anything other than awkward around members of the fairer sex. He unwillingly gets caught up in a LoveTriangle between [[ElegantGothicLolita Ninon Beart]] [[BettyAndVeronica and]] [[PirateGirl B. Jenet]], leaving him absolutely flabbergasted when they make passes at him. He also accidentally offends [[HighlyVisibleNinja Mai Shiranui]] by respectfully calling her "[[MaamShock Aunt]]" (since she's engaged to Terry's brother, they are related in a way). It would seem that as of ''[[UpdatedRerelease Regulation A]]'', the only female that he acts "normal" around is Blue Mary, but considering [[ShipTease her relationship with Terry]], it's plausible that he sees her as an [[CoolBigSis older sister]] or even as a second mother.
* Though her backstory is only given in the shortest form on account of her minor role in the game, Ashei of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'' was raised in this trope. She was raised by a single father, who was a knight, and while he acknowledged that she was his daughter daughter, he basically treated her like a son, raising her to be a soldier. Ashei herself comments on it only to say that if she seems a bit rough around the edges, this is why.



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* The reason why Harry Mason was turned into Rose for the ''Film/SilentHill'' movie, according to the director, is because his loving and nurturing of his daughter was determined to be 'feminine' by the director.
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* Ryo in ''Manga/{{Otomen}}'' is raised by a police officer and martial arts expert father who doesn't like girly things a lot leading to her becoming a tomboy, spicy food loving, GenkiGirl as a counterpoint to the lead character Asuka who is male (and a kendo expert) but very feminine. [[MasculineGirlFeminineBoy Naturally they are an item]]. Ryo's grandfather who also helped raise her is very similarly masculine but actually has a secret girly streak just like her boyfriend.

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* ComicStrip/{{Thrud the Barbarian}} was raised by berserkers. They taught him the four essential skills: fighting, fighting, drinking beer and fighting.

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* ''Film/SydneyWhite'' has the titular character growing up with her dad and his construction worker friends. She is a well-adjusted girl, if only a bit confused when it comes to interacting with the preppy, sorority girls.

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* In ''Film/MyGirl'', Vada was raised by her widower father, and since there were some topics Dad was either himself less than fully informed about or too squeamish to discuss with his daughter, her first period comes as a frightening shock to her. Fortunately for her, a female employee of her father (who later becomes her stepmother) is available, and quickly steps in to explain to Vada what's going on and reassure her that she's OK.

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* In ''Film/MyGirl'', Vada was raised by her widower father, and since there were some topics Dad was either himself less than fully informed about or too squeamish to discuss with his daughter, her first period comes as a frightening shock to her. Fortunately for her, a female employee of her father (who later becomes her stepmother) is available, available and quickly steps in to explain to Vada what's going on and reassure her that she's OK.



* The ''SuviKinos'' series tells the story of a girl raised by her five uncles... Hulking 7 feet uncles with doctoral theses and the social graces of a Neanderthal. The type of men who panic when the baby cries for the third hour straight, and the childcare book has no keyword for "alarm, audio".

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* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''' titular Harry Dresden has almost no maternal figures in his life. His mother died shortly after he was born. He was raised in succession by his [[GoodParents father]], [[EvilMentor Justin DuMorne]] and Ebenezar [=McCoy=]. The exception is his [[TheFairFolk fairy godmother]] who rightfully terrifies him. Some of his character quirks such as his [[GoodOldWays old-fashioned chivalry]] can be partially attributed to this upbringing. He lacks the typical awkwardness around women due to meeting his FirstLove rather young in a fellow student of [[EvilSorceror DuMorne]].

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* ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles''' titular Harry Dresden has almost no maternal figures in his life. His mother died shortly after he was born. He was raised in succession by his [[GoodParents father]], [[EvilMentor Justin DuMorne]] DuMorne]], and Ebenezar [=McCoy=]. The exception is his [[TheFairFolk fairy godmother]] who rightfully terrifies him. Some of his character quirks such as his [[GoodOldWays old-fashioned chivalry]] can be partially attributed to this upbringing. He lacks the typical awkwardness around women due to meeting his FirstLove rather young in a fellow student of [[EvilSorceror DuMorne]].



* In ''Literature/DragonBlood'', there is Tisala, whose mother is never mentioned, and is, presumably, dead. Tisala is quite close to her father. She is a badass warrior and spy, gets along fine with women, and can befriend men, but is not sure what to do when she finds a man attractive, as the prospect of being romanced by her seems to ''scare'' men.

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* Al (short for Alicia) in ''Series/StepByStep'' features this in the Lamberts' backstory. Growing up in a house with a dad who owns a construction company, a JerkJock older brother, and a fart humor loving younger one, she became very much a tomboy who had trouble getting along with girls her age and got into fights fairly often. On the inverted side, Mark was the youngest son of the Foster family, with a beautician mother and two older sisters who are TheDitz and a [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan snarking]] GoGetterGirl, respectively. He has problems mustering up ''any'' kind of masculinity, being a HollywoodNerd who cringes from any kind of conflict (and is, not coincidentally, routinely beaten up by Al). Many episodes from the first few seasons deal with Al and Mark trying to adapt to having an opposite-sex role model, with varying degrees of success.

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* Inverted with Derek Morgan on ''Series/CriminalMinds''. His father died when he was young and all of the other relatives who appear on the show are female. As a result, he is exceptionally caring of the women in his life and very good with kids.

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* ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'': Reggie Rocket's family consists of her, her surfer dad and her younger brother, with input from HonoraryUncle Tito (she does have memories of her mother but it's unclear when the woman passed away). She's a feisty and competitive tomboy who hates her EmbarrassingFirstName of "Regina" and any insinuation, accidentally or otherwise, [[StayInTheKitchen that she can't keep up]] [[OneOfTheBoys with the boys]]. However she's fairly well-adjusted socially and has even sought out a female role model when needed; it helps that Ray is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.

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Sadly, this has a bit of TruthInTelevision. Several studies indicate that the absence of one of the parents has an unseen, but strong negative effect in the child's psyche that takes '''a lot''' of effort to overcome (though it can be done, and there are plenty of first-hand witnesses to that). Of course, discrimination and mockery are not the solution, and occasionally this trope can refer to that. Besides, this is true for single parents in general, not just men. Single moms are just as likely as single dads to screw up raising a child in real life.
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* Wendy Coudoroy from ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls'' is the only girl in a household of guys (her father and three younger brothers), all of whom are hypermasculine lumberjacks. She keeps up a cool demeanor but secretly admits that it stresses her out, which is why she prefers to spend her free time at the Mystery Shack instead.

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* [[{{VideoGame/Lisa}} LISA: The Painful RPG]] has Buddy, who is apparently the last female in the world, discovered by Brad and his guy friends as an infant. Despite the circumstances, they do their best to raise her normally, even letting her give them make-overs, for example. It works too well - Buddy is left unprepared for the harsh, perverted post-apocolypse.

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* [[{{VideoGame/Lisa}} ''[[{{VideoGame/Lisa}} LISA: The Painful RPG]] RPG]]'' has Buddy, who is apparently the last female in the world, discovered by Brad and his guy friends as an infant. Despite the circumstances, they do their best to raise her normally, even letting her give them make-overs, for example. It works too well - Buddy is left unprepared for the harsh, perverted post-apocolypse.post-apocalypse.



* [[WesternAnimation/RocketPower Reggie Rocket's]] family consists of her, her surfer dad and her younger brother, with input from HonoraryUncle Tito (she does have memories of her mother but it's unclear when the woman passed away). She's a feisty and competitive tomboy who hates her EmbarrassingFirstName of "Regina" and any insinuation, accidentally or otherwise, [[StayInTheKitchen that she can't keep up]] [[OneOfTheBoys with the boys]]. However she's fairly well-adjusted socially and has even sought out a female role model when needed; it helps that Ray is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.

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* [[WesternAnimation/RocketPower ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'': Reggie Rocket's]] Rocket's family consists of her, her surfer dad and her younger brother, with input from HonoraryUncle Tito (she does have memories of her mother but it's unclear when the woman passed away). She's a feisty and competitive tomboy who hates her EmbarrassingFirstName of "Regina" and any insinuation, accidentally or otherwise, [[StayInTheKitchen that she can't keep up]] [[OneOfTheBoys with the boys]]. However she's fairly well-adjusted socially and has even sought out a female role model when needed; it helps that Ray is a ReasonableAuthorityFigure.
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* In Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/TheWintersTale'', the [[RagsToRoyalty lost]] [[EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses Princess Perdita]] is abandoned as a baby and raised by a Shepherd and his son. Averted in that she seems to have grown up to be a perfectly well-adjusted young woman.

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* In Creator/WilliamShakespeare's ''Theatre/TheWintersTale'', the [[RagsToRoyalty lost]] [[EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses [[ReallyRoyaltyReveal lost Princess Perdita]] is abandoned as a baby and raised by a Shepherd and his son. Averted in that she seems to have grown up to be a perfectly well-adjusted young woman.

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