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| - A character who is his own worst enemy when it comes to love. In fact, he's pretty much his only enemy in this arena. Bob doesn't know what love looks like, so he doesn't realize that the strange behaviors Alice is exhibiting are attempts to gain his love. It seems that no matter how much she tries, she can't feel Bob reciprocating her feelings. When Alice asks him out on a date, he figures that she just wants to go on a walk and spend the day with him like the friends they are, so when she thanks him for the date, he's confused. He might think on it, but then waves it aside. It couldn't possibly be a date, could it?
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| - A character who is his own worst enemy when it comes to love. In fact, he's pretty much his only enemy in this arena. Bob doesn't know what love looks like, so he doesn't realize that the strange behaviors Alice is exhibiting are attempts to gain his love. It seems that no matter how much she tries, she can't feel Bob reciprocating her feelings. When Alice asks him out on a date, he figures that she just wants to go on a walk and spend the day with him like the friends they are, so when she thanks him for the date, he's confused. He might think on it, but then waves it aside. It couldn't possibly be a date, could it? Usually deliberately designed to be Mr. Fanservice. Contrast Celibate Hero, who avoids romantic involvement that might interfere with The Cause, and Chaste Hero, who's too young, dumb or asexual to even be interested. See also Chick Magnet (of course). Remember that this character does not have to be male, although it usually is. Examples of Clueless Chick Magnet include:
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