In "The Conversion," George decides he wants to convert to Latvian Orthodox. He goes to consult a Father at the church and Kramer decides to tag along. While at the church, Kramer crosses paths with a nun, who is immediately taken with him. She is so attracted to him, in fact, that her faith is literally shaken, and she considers leaving the church just to be with him.
Kramer, however, is not so much flattered but disturbed by this strange power of seduction he seems to possess, "I'm a dangerous, dangerous man!" he exclaims. Searching for answers, he returns to the church, where the Father tells him he has "the Kavorka," or in Latvian, "the lure of the animal." Upon Kramer's arrival at George's conversion ceremony, the crowd even starts repeatedly murmuring this name in shock and concern: "the Kavorka, the Kavorka."
Per the advice of the Father, and out of desperation, Kramer even goes as far as wearing a necklace of garlic to quell his powers of attraction. This sheer, raw magnetism is both a blessing and a curse that borders on the supernatural. It may be hard to believe, but if there was anyone amongst the Seinfeld gang to have superpowers, wouldn't it be Kramer? Perhaps you should say a little prayer tonight that you may never fall prey to this undeniable force, just in case. Stranger things have happened!