![]() ![]() (Bonus if they are classmates with their new servant.) Because of this, this trope can appeal to young girls as well as men. In a romantic series, a housemaid (or domestic service in general) is used as a socially acceptable excuse to put a young, romantically available female lead under the same roof as one or more (potentially wealthy and handsome, if not particularly socially adjusted) male characters. ![]() Rather this character tends to appeal to " moe", and is connected to the fantasy of a (theoretically) submissive girl or young woman who obediently cleans your room, cooks your meals, behaves well and dresses like the employer requires, and tends to your every need. In general this type of character is used as a form of Fanservice, but usually not in the "sexy" sense as French Maid is. Usually this runs more towards the "cute" end of the spectrum, although in seinen the main difference is how much shorter and more outlandish the skirt will be. ![]() In anime, the housekeeper is a girl or young, attractive woman with a frilled band in her hair, and is required by her employer to wear a housemaid outfit of variable taste like a dress, or blouse and skirt (often also an apron). ![]()
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