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Romantic Two Girl Friendship has been renamed to Pseudo Romantic Friendship. All misuse and ZC Es will be deleted and all other examples will be changed to the correct trope.


* Most people in town, though, ship Emma with [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Jane Fairfax]], making a subtle [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] LoveTriangle.

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* Most people in town, though, ship Emma with [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Jane Fairfax]], making a subtle [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Pseudo-romantic]] LoveTriangle.



* Catherine Moreland finds herself in a [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] LoveTriangle with Isabella Thorpe and Eleanor Tilney.

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* Catherine Moreland finds herself in a [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] [[PseudoRomanticFriendship Pseudo-romantic]] LoveTriangle with Isabella Thorpe and Eleanor Tilney.
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** And that becomes HilariousInHindsight, since Simon Woods (Bingley's actor) actually came out as a gay a few years later.
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* Waitwaitwait. Miss Crawford's "Rears and Vices" joke hasn't been mentioned yet? It's a ''canonical gay joke'', people.

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* Waitwaitwait. Miss Crawford's "Rears and Vices" joke hasn't been mentioned yet? It's Vices", it's a ''canonical gay joke'', people.
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* Hereafter, Edmund enjoys watching Mary Crawford and Fanny together as much as he enjoys Mary's company himself [[note]]covert YuriFanboy?[[/note]]. Mary [[KnightInShiningArmor comes to Fanny's rescue from Mrs. Norris]], plays the harp for her just like she does for Edmund, warns her brother not to break Fanny's heart (while being all too eager to help him seduce her!), and asks Fanny to rehearse a love scene from a play with her by reading the lines of her male lover.

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* Hereafter, Edmund enjoys watching Mary Crawford and Fanny together as much as he enjoys Mary's company himself [[note]]covert YuriFanboy?[[/note]].YuriFan?[[/note]]. Mary [[KnightInShiningArmor comes to Fanny's rescue from Mrs. Norris]], plays the harp for her just like she does for Edmund, warns her brother not to break Fanny's heart (while being all too eager to help him seduce her!), and asks Fanny to rehearse a love scene from a play with her by reading the lines of her male lover.
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** The 2005 movie has that adorable scene where Bingley practices proposing to Jane on Darcy.

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** * The 2005 movie has that adorable scene where Bingley practices proposing to Jane on Darcy.



* Most people in town, though, ship Emma with [[TheMinnesotaFats Jane Fairfax]], making a subtle [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] LoveTriangle.
* Not to mention the wording of Emma's relationship with her former governess Miss Taylor (now Mrs. Weston).

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* Most people in town, though, ship Emma with [[TheMinnesotaFats [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter Jane Fairfax]], making a subtle [[RomanticTwoGirlFriendship Romantic Three Girl]] LoveTriangle.
* Not to mention the The wording of Emma's relationship with her former governess Miss Taylor (now Mrs. Weston).
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* Hereafter, Edmund enjoys watching Mary Crawford and Fanny together as much as he enjoys Mary's company himself [[hottip:*: covert YuriFanboy?]]. Mary [[KnightInShiningArmor comes to Fanny's rescue from Mrs. Norris]], plays the harp for her just like she does for Edmund, warns her brother not to break Fanny's heart (while being all too eager to help him seduce her!), and asks Fanny to rehearse a love scene from a play with her by reading the lines of her male lover.

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* Hereafter, Edmund enjoys watching Mary Crawford and Fanny together as much as he enjoys Mary's company himself [[hottip:*: covert YuriFanboy?]].[[note]]covert YuriFanboy?[[/note]]. Mary [[KnightInShiningArmor comes to Fanny's rescue from Mrs. Norris]], plays the harp for her just like she does for Edmund, warns her brother not to break Fanny's heart (while being all too eager to help him seduce her!), and asks Fanny to rehearse a love scene from a play with her by reading the lines of her male lover.
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* Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith -- baby, the LesYay vibes are through the roof! She's first interested in Harriet because of how pretty Harriet is (and goes on about this at length), and when Mr. Knightley confronts her about breaking up Harriet and Robert Martin, she replies that it was because she wanted Harriet all to herself. (It was really because she wanted Harriet to marry Mr. Elton, but that's because she maintains that neither Robert Martin nor any man on Earth is good enough for sweet, perfect, tender-hearted Harriet with her [[WhatBeautifulEyes beautiful blue eyes]]!) Before falling for the men in the novel, she's also declared her intention to be a [[ConfirmedBachelor Confirmed Spinster]].

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* Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith -- baby, the LesYay vibes are through the roof! She's first interested in Harriet because of how pretty Harriet is (and goes on about this at length), and when Mr. Knightley confronts her about breaking up Harriet and Robert Martin, she replies that it was because she wanted Harriet all to herself. (It was really because she wanted Harriet to marry Mr. Elton, but that's because she maintains that neither Robert Martin nor any man on Earth is good enough for sweet, perfect, tender-hearted Harriet with her [[WhatBeautifulEyes beautiful blue eyes]]!) Before falling for the men in the novel, she's also declared her intention to be a [[ConfirmedBachelor female Confirmed Spinster]].Bachelor.
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* Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith -- baby, the LesYay vibes are through the roof! Mr. Knightley doesn't even buy Emma's "matchmaking" excuse and accuses Emma of breaking up Harriet and Robert Martin because "you want Harriet all to yourself!" Emma maintains that neither Robert Martin nor any man on Earth is good enough for sweet, perfect, tender-hearted Harriet with her [[WhatBeautifulEyes beautiful blue eyes]]!

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* Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith -- baby, the LesYay vibes are through the roof! She's first interested in Harriet because of how pretty Harriet is (and goes on about this at length), and when Mr. Knightley doesn't even buy Emma's "matchmaking" excuse and accuses Emma of confronts her about breaking up Harriet and Robert Martin Martin, she replies that it was because "you want she wanted Harriet all to yourself!" Emma herself. (It was really because she wanted Harriet to marry Mr. Elton, but that's because she maintains that neither Robert Martin nor any man on Earth is good enough for sweet, perfect, tender-hearted Harriet with her [[WhatBeautifulEyes beautiful blue eyes]]!eyes]]!) Before falling for the men in the novel, she's also declared her intention to be a [[ConfirmedBachelor Confirmed Spinster]].
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* There's a line shortly after Anne arrives in Bath where she's thinking her father will probably marry Mrs. Clay, Elizabeth will probably marry Mr. Elliot, and she -- Anne -- will always have a home with Lady Russell... well, it ''would'' explain the woman's finicky refusal to find any man good enough for the womanly perfection that is Anne in her mind...

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* There's a line shortly after Anne arrives in Bath where she's thinking her father will probably marry Mrs. Clay, Elizabeth will probably marry Mr. Elliot, and she -- Anne -- will always have a home with Lady Russell... well, it ''would'' explain the woman's finicky refusal to find any man good enough for the womanly perfection that is Anne in her mind...mind...

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** The 2005 movie has that adorable scene where Bingley practices proposing to Jane on Darcy.

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