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People have compared it to the Pokemon Salazzle, who is basically a... well, let's just say its Pokedex entry outright states they form harems of male Salandits.
https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Salazzle_(Pok%C3%A9mon)
lmao
Then stop looking at it.
It's weird that you have enough brain power to go to an online forum and ask this question, but not enough brain power to deduce that the horny pokemon is the horny pokemon when it's explicitly written in their bio, coded in their graphic design, and also they are the 69th pokemon just so the sex number joke is there, too. I mean, it sounds like you've already *made* these observations
I suspect you already know it's the horny pokemon and you're pretending to be naive so you can bring up the subject in a neutral tone, but I hope more people realize that when you pretend to be too naive to make basic inferences, you force everyone else around you to talk to you like you are a clueless fool
Seeking a night of love, it is always chasing someone around. At first, it only showed interest in other Pals, but in recent years even humans have become the target of its debauchery.
It's a thirsty Pal.