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* In ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', Pam wears her glasses for one episode because she couldn't wear her contact lenses that day. Kevin immediately expresses that he ''loves'' women wearing glasses and lets Pam know, asking her if she can scold him for returning library books late.
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* In ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', Pam wears her glasses for one episode because she couldn't wear her contact lenses that day. Kevin immediately expresses that he ''loves'' women wearing glasses and lets Pam know, asking her if she can [[HotLibrarian scold him for returning library books late.late]].
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* ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'': Anri Sonohara is somewhat of a mix between StoicSpectacles and {{Meganekko}}, though Masaomi has said at least once that he finds her glasses particularly attractive.
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* ''LightNovel/{{Durarara}}'': ''Literature/{{Durarara}}'': Anri Sonohara is somewhat of a mix between StoicSpectacles and {{Meganekko}}, though Masaomi has said at least once that he finds her glasses particularly attractive.
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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'' has a scene where Nyarko makes her love interest Mahiro try on a pair, believing he doesn't understand "the power of the glasses" after her attempt to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] the {{Meganekko}} look on him failed. When he does, it causes Nyarko ([[EvenTheGuysWantHim and Hasta]]) to [[{{Squee}} collapse to the ground, drooling and muttering "The glasses...the glasses..."]]
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* ''LightNovel/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'' ''Literature/NyarukoCrawlingWithLove'' has a scene where Nyarko makes her love interest Mahiro try on a pair, believing he doesn't understand "the power of the glasses" after her attempt to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] the {{Meganekko}} look on him failed. When he does, it causes Nyarko ([[EvenTheGuysWantHim and Hasta]]) to [[{{Squee}} collapse to the ground, drooling and muttering "The glasses...the glasses..."]]
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* ''LightNovel/FujoshiKanojo'': When Y-ko finds out that the protagonist wears reading glasses, she insists that he put them on and {{squee}}s over them. In the manga adaptation, her character expounds at length on the appeal of guys in glasses.
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* ''LightNovel/FujoshiKanojo'': ''Literature/FujoshiKanojo'': When Y-ko finds out that the protagonist wears reading glasses, she insists that he put them on and {{squee}}s over them. In the manga adaptation, her character expounds at length on the appeal of guys in glasses.
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Subtrope to SexyFlaw; also compare BespectacledCutie, when the wearer is merely cute, rather than sexy, and SpeechImpededLoveInterest, when a speech defect also serves as a "turn-on". Tends to overlap with StoicSpectacles, surprisingly enough. The KichikuMegane also draws powers of sexiness from glasses. Contrast NerdGlasses, when ugly glasses ''decrease'' sexiness.
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Subtrope to SexyFlaw; also compare BespectacledCutie, when the wearer is merely cute, rather than sexy, and SpeechImpededLoveInterest, when a speech defect also serves as a "turn-on". Tends to overlap with StoicSpectacles, surprisingly enough. The KichikuMegane also draws powers of sexiness from glasses. Contrast NerdGlasses, when ugly glasses ''decrease'' sexiness.
sexiness, and GlassesOfAging, when glasses are used as a shorthand for them being older.
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* Parodied in ''Manga/PrivatePrince''. The lead girl Miyako is a {{meganekko}}, and during a party she catches the sight of lead boy Will in public. The next day, dozens of girls show up in front of Will wearing glasses as they believe he has a fetish for cute girls with spectacles, which leaves him rather... surprised. (He actually has a fetish for [[GagBoobs big-chested girls]]... and Miyako happens to be VERY well-endowed.)
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* Parodied in ''Manga/PrivatePrince''. The lead girl Miyako is a {{meganekko}}, and during a party she catches the sight of lead boy Will in public. The next day, dozens of girls show up in front of Will wearing glasses as they believe he has a fetish for cute girls with spectacles, which leaves him rather... surprised. (He actually has a fetish for [[GagBoobs [[BuxomBeautyStandard big-chested girls]]... and Miyako happens to be VERY well-endowed.)
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* Wallace Wells from ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' openly has a fetish for glasses; he even seduces Stacey's new boyfriend on their first date ''[[AllGaysArePromiscuous simply because he has glasses.]]''
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* Wallace Wells from ''ComicBook/ScottPilgrim'' openly has a fetish for glasses; he even seduces Stacey's new boyfriend on their first date ''[[AllGaysArePromiscuous simply because he has glasses.]]''glasses]]''.
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Subtrope to SexyFlaw; also compare BespectacledCutie, when the wearer is merely cute, rather than sexy, and SpeechImpededLoveInterest, when a speech defect also serves as a "turn-on". Tends to overlap with StoicSpectacles, surprisingly enough. The BespectacledBastardBoyfriend also draws powers of sexiness from glasses. Contrast NerdGlasses, when ugly glasses ''decrease'' sexiness.
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Subtrope to SexyFlaw; also compare BespectacledCutie, when the wearer is merely cute, rather than sexy, and SpeechImpededLoveInterest, when a speech defect also serves as a "turn-on". Tends to overlap with StoicSpectacles, surprisingly enough. The BespectacledBastardBoyfriend KichikuMegane also draws powers of sexiness from glasses. Contrast NerdGlasses, when ugly glasses ''decrease'' sexiness.
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* ''Film/WonderWoman2017''. Steve Trevor is trying to dress Diana in contemporary 1910's fashion to make her look unobtrusive, and [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman failing completely]]. He tries [[ClarkKenting putting glasses on her]], which arguably only ended up making her even ''more'' eye-catching.
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* ''Film/WonderWoman2017''. Steve Trevor is trying tries to dress Diana in contemporary 1910's 1910s fashion to make her look unobtrusive, and [[WorldsMostBeautifulWoman failing fails completely]]. He tries [[ClarkKenting putting glasses on her]], which arguably only ended ends up making her even ''more'' eye-catching.
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Compare BespectacledCutie, when the wearer is merely cute, rather than sexy, and SpeechImpededLoveInterest, when a speech defect also serves as a "turn-on". Tends to overlap with StoicSpectacles, surprisingly enough. The BespectacledBastardBoyfriend also draws powers of sexiness from glasses. Contrast NerdGlasses, when ugly glasses ''decrease'' sexiness.
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* ''Manga/AiKora'': Yukari, who even has a [[LesYay fangirl]] of her own with a glasses fetish. The mangaka even devoted a whole chapter to this topic: when Yukari feels insecure about her looks, thinking that her glasses make her ugly, the aforementioned fangirl takes her to a cafe full of glasses fetishists, who make her model different outfits ''and'' glasses and repeat that the glasses enhance the look. They even teach her 'glasses techniques', like peering over the glasses, etc. Of course, when she meets the protagonist and tries it out, he doesn't notice, because ''his'' fetish [[BuxomIsBetter ain't her glasses]].
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* ''Manga/AiKora'': Yukari, who even has a [[LesYay fangirl]] of her own with a glasses fetish. The mangaka even devoted a whole chapter to this topic: when Yukari feels insecure about her looks, thinking that her glasses make her ugly, the aforementioned fangirl takes her to a cafe full of glasses fetishists, who make her model different outfits ''and'' glasses and repeat that the glasses enhance the look. They even teach her 'glasses techniques', like peering over the glasses, etc. Of course, when she meets the protagonist and tries it out, he doesn't notice, because ''his'' fetish [[BuxomIsBetter [[BuxomBeautyStandard ain't her glasses]].
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* ''Literature/GrimoiresSoul'': In Kesterline glasses are seen as something erotic, especially on Chatelaines like Ceyda.
* ''Literature/TokyoDemons''' Sachi went without glasses in the first volume, but he was forced to start using them again when he was away from school due to [[spoiler:one of his friends getting kidnapped by the Core organization]]. Protagonist Ayase clearly approves of the spectacled look, and from then on he openly wears them. They also become a point of attraction for him both InUniverse and out.
* ''Literature/TokyoDemons''' Sachi went without glasses in the first volume, but he was forced to start using them again when he was away from school due to [[spoiler:one of his friends getting kidnapped by the Core organization]]. Protagonist Ayase clearly approves of the spectacled look, and from then on he openly wears them. They also become a point of attraction for him both InUniverse and out.
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* ''Literature/GrimoiresSoul'': In Kesterline glasses are seen as something erotic, especially on Chatelaines like Ceyda.
* ''Literature/TokyoDemons''' Sachi went without glasses in the first volume, but he was forced to start using them again when he was away from school due to [[spoiler:one of his friends getting kidnapped by the Core organization]]. Protagonist Ayase clearly approves of the spectacled look, and from then on he openly wears them. They also become a point of attraction for him both InUniverse and out.
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* ''Literature/GrimoiresSoul'': In Kesterline glasses are seen as something erotic, especially on Chatelaines like Ceyda.
* ''Literature/TokyoDemons''' Sachi went without glasses in the first volume, but he was forced to start using them again when he was away from school due to [[spoiler:one of his friends getting kidnapped by the Core organization]]. Protagonist Ayase clearly approves of the spectacled look, and from then on he openly wears them. They also become a point of attraction for him both InUniverse and out.
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What SexySecretary, HotLibrarian, HotScientist or [[NerdsAreSexy Sexy Nerd]] would be complete without a pair of glasses? It seems like adding a pair of spectacles to an already good-looking man or woman can increase their hotness substantially. After all, without them a character couldn't [[OralFixation coyly nibble at the end of the ear piece]] or give sultry looks over the top of the lens frames. Though possibly the best thing about them is what could happen when those glasses get taken off...
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What SexySecretary, HotLibrarian, HotScientist or [[NerdsAreSexy Sexy Nerd]] would be complete without a pair of glasses? It seems like adding a pair of spectacles to an already good-looking man or woman can increase their hotness substantially. After all, without them a character couldn't [[OralFixation coyly nibble at the end of the ear piece]] or give sultry looks over the top of the lens frames. Though possibly the best thing about them is what could happen when those glasses get taken off...