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Compare WomanScorned, PsychoExGirlfriend. Compare/Contrast MadLove where the rejected person doesn't always mind being rejected and continues to pursue the object of their affection anyway.
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Compare WomanScorned, PsychoExGirlfriend. Compare/Contrast MadLove where the rejected person doesn't always mind being rejected and continues to pursue the object of their affection anyway.
anyway. Contrast UnnecessarilyCruelRejection, where the rejector is the one who goes to far.
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* Myth/JapaneseMythology: There is a Japanese folktale concerning a woman named Kiyohime who, when rejected by the object of her affections, turns into a dragon and kills him. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiyohime More information here]].
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* Myth/JapaneseMythology: There is a Japanese folktale concerning a woman named Kiyohime who, when rejected by the object of her affections, turns into a dragon and kills him. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiyohime More information here]]. This very legend is the subject of one of [[Animation/KihachiroKawamotoShorts KihachirÅ Kawamoto's shorts]].
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* ''WebAnimation/EtraChanSawIt'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dljVIx_AhBw Akamatsu]] never got over Yuri rejecting him back in college and decides to get back at her years later by sending her an invitation to his and Akane's wedding, despite not having invited her. When Yuri asks why her name is not on the guest list, Akamatsu reveals that she was never invited, and the invitation was fake. Unfortunately, this ends up backfiring on him as he gets scolded by Karin, Tokusa, Kuroki, his parents, and his future in-laws for what he did. In addition, Akane calls off the wedding and the marriage since she knows he would do the same thing to her if they ever got into a fight.
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The rejected character may also believe that they are EntitledToHaveYou.
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The rejected character may also believe that they are EntitledToHaveYou.
EntitledToHaveYou. This trope can overlap with ButNotTooChallenging if a person who enjoys the idea of wooing or winning someone over gets mad at the idea of someone rejecting them rather than eventually falling for them.