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  2. Bishōjo game - Wikipedia

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    A genre which literally means "maiden game", they are games which are aimed at female players and feature mainly heterosexual relationships. They are sometimes called "reverse harem" or GxB games because the genders of the protagonist and the romanceable characters are the opposite of bishōjo games.

  3. Harem (genre) - Wikipedia

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    Harem (ハーレムもの, hāremumono, "harem works") is a genre of light novels, manga, anime, and video games focusing on a main character surrounded by multiple potential romantic or sexual partners.

  4. Glossary of anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    harem (ハーレムもの, hāremumono): A subgenre of anime and manga characterized by an ordinary guy surrounded by a group of women with some being potential love interests. An ordinary girl surrounded by guys is a reverse harem .

  5. Reverse harem - Wikipedia

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    Harem (genre)#"Reverse" To a section: This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject.

  6. emember "Rumplestiltskin"? An impish man offers to help a girl with the . impossible chore she's been tasked with: spinning heaps of straw into gold. It's a story that's likely to give independent women the jitters; living beholden to a demanding king and a conniving mythical creature is no one's idea of romance.

  7. Harem - Wikipedia

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    A harem [a] is a domestic space that is reserved for the women of the house in a Muslim family. [3] [4] [5] A harem may house a man's wife or wives, their pre ...

  8. List of harem anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    Female harem as a central element [ edit ] This list shows a series in which interpersonal attraction between Female -centric harems and the gynephilic protagonist(s) – regardless of cited sex, gender, orientation, etc. – play a central role in their genre or storylines.

  9. Kiss Him, Not Me - Wikipedia

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    Kiss Him, Not Me [a] (Japanese: 私がモテてどうすんだ, Hepburn: Watashi ga Motete Dōsunda, lit. "What's the Point of Me Getting Popular?"), is a Japanese romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Junko. [4]