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  1. After all, All Love Is Unrequited. Distinct from the Romantic False Lead in that the latter will actually catch the Girl's attention and make Boy jealous and uncomfortable. The Hopeless Suitor thinks that their rival is a Romantic False Lead when in reality there was no competition in the first place; the object of their affection simply doesn ...

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  2. The Hangover is a film series consisting of three films which adapts Rom Com tropes. I Love You, Man, which embraces and adapts countless Rom Com tropes. Love Actually is a Rom Com that has multiple couples, one of them is a bromantic couple. The first half of Melody (S.W.A.L.K.) is about how Daniel makes friends with Ornshaw before it heads ...

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  4. Thinks Like a Romance Novel. Main. Laconic. Quotes. VideoExamples. Create New. "You don't want to be in love...you want to be in love in a movie. — Becky, Sleepless in Seattle. At its core, this trope transpires when a character's logic and train of thought run on Romance Novel conventions.

  5. This troper has created the pages for: The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants. O Grady. Hopeless Romance is a geeky teenage girl. Her favorite shows include: The Big Bang Theory Glee Danny Phantom The Fairly Odd Parents The Soup Tosh.0 ….

  6. Love comes in many forms, but this index lists virtually all Tropes concerning the most recognizable form, romantic love. For tropes about familial love and platonic love, see Family Tropes and Friendship Tropes, respectively. For the unconditional love felt for everyone, see All-Loving Hero .

  7. Here's a list of tropes concerning the various types of romantic couples. A sub-index for Love Tropes and Duo Tropes . See also Dating Tropes , Love Interests , and Marriage Tropes .

  8. Bromantic Foil. "Only things I care about in this world: sports, your love life." — George to Nathaniel, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. This is a male character common in any media with a romantic plot. He serves as a foil to the male lead, both for the audience and for the potential Love Interests in the work. Often he has an outwardly abrasive ...

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