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** AllGirlsWantBadBoys
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** AllGirlsWantBadBoysAllGirlsWantBadBoys: Alice has eyes for the much more thuggish, arrogant, yet charismatic and bombastic Charles.
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** Bob and Alice are already a couple (perhaps even married), which rules out her being single, yet the former never stops showing his kindness throughout their relationship, making him stay attracted to him.
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** Bob and Alice are already a couple (perhaps even married), which rules out her being single, yet the former never stops showing his kindness throughout their relationship, making him her stay attracted to him.
** Alice was never into "bad boys". Like ever. She's not playing hard to get, she's just genuinely not interested.
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* '''Zig Zagged''': Sometimes Alice is attracted to sweet guys, other times to {{Jerk Ass}}es.
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* '''Zig Zagged''': Sometimes Alice is attracted to sweet guys, other times to {{Jerk Ass}}es.{{Jerkass}}es.
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## Alice has seen the women in her family fall for douchebags (her own father and numerous stepfathers included) time and time again and witnessed nothing but infidelity, heartbreak, criminality, and nearly every form of abuse known to man. She hopes to break that trend and may have even developed a complex against that kind of man.
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## Alice is attracted to Bob due to his virtue, best shown when he bravely helped save people from the flames and then volunteered food and shelter for them, so they get together. The thing is, Bob (and/or Alice) does not know how to maintain a relationship -- he pushes her away due to a fear of intimacy, he doesn't spend a lot of time with her because of his hero job, and he hides a lot of things from her. Just because Bob is a "good man" doesn't mean he is flawless, and hence, their relationship falls apart.
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## Alice is attracted to Bob due to his virtue, and they get together. Unfortunately, people change, and so does Bob, who loses his virtue over time for whatever reason. Alice becomes more miserable over time.
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## Alice is attracted to Bob due to his virtue, and they get together. Unfortunately, people change, and so does Bob, who loses his virtue over time for whatever reason. Alice becomes more miserable over time.time, wondering if she made a mistake.
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## Alice is attracted to Bob due to his virtue, and they get together. Unfortunately, people change, and so does Bob, who loses his virtue over time for whatever reason. Alice becomes more miserable over time.
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* '''Downplayed''': Bob is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and Alice enjoys his company despite his rough edges.
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* '''Downplayed''': '''Downplayed''':
** Bob is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and Alice enjoys his company despite his roughedges. edges.
** Bob and Alice are already a couple (perhaps even married), which rules out her being single, yet the former never stops showing his kindness throughout their relationship, making him stay attracted to him.
** Bob is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and Alice enjoys his company despite his rough
** Bob and Alice are already a couple (perhaps even married), which rules out her being single, yet the former never stops showing his kindness throughout their relationship, making him stay attracted to him.
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## Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
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## Alice looks only for goodness good morality and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
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## Alice looks only for good and impressive behaviors, so AffablyEvil JerkJock guys only [[BitchInSheepsClothing act nice on purposes]] and are able to get into Alice's good graces, while the JerkWithAHeartOfGold guys don't make a good first impression, and are left out in the cold.
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Sure, it likely is Truth In Television . How is that relevant here?
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** [[TruthInTelevision Bob fakes virtue to attract Alice]] or otherwise does genuinely virtuous things for non-virtuous reasons.
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** [[TruthInTelevision Bob fakes virtue to attract Alice]] Alice or otherwise does genuinely virtuous things for non-virtuous reasons.
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** 1. Alice does not consider what the hero is like in day to day life, and finds out the hard way.
** 2. Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** 3. Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** 4. Alice pursues a relationship with Bob because she [[LivingEmotionalCrutch depends on his kindness for her own emotional stability]].
** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a [[AllTakeAndNoGive one-sided game of give-and-take]]. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
** 2. Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** 3. Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** 4. Alice pursues a relationship with Bob because she [[LivingEmotionalCrutch depends on his kindness for her own emotional stability]].
** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a [[AllTakeAndNoGive one-sided game of give-and-take]]. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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** 1. Alice considers whether he reliably acts honorable on a day to day basis aside from the occasional heroics.
** 2. Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** 3. Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** 4. Bob's kindness extends to helping her be emotionally independent (or inter-dependent, as he would despair without her as well). This includes LadyAndKnight roleplay.
** 5. Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
** 2. Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** 3. Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** 4. Bob's kindness extends to helping her be emotionally independent (or inter-dependent, as he would despair without her as well). This includes LadyAndKnight roleplay.
** 5. Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
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Asexuality is now a disambiguation page.
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** Alice is {{celibate|Hero}} or {{asexual}}.
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** Alice is {{celibate|Hero}} or {{asexual}}.asexual.
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** Alice has a good head on her shoulders and wants someone who will be good to her.
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** Alice has a good head on her shoulders and wants someone who will be good to her.her, not just good to her vagina.
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* '''Double Subverted''': Until Alice falls in love with Bob for his incredible kindness.
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* '''Double Subverted''': Until Alice falls in love with Bob for real due to his incredible kindness.
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** AllGirlsWantBadBoys.
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** AllGirlsWantBadBoys.AllGirlsWantBadBoys
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** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a [[AllTakeAndNoGive one-sided game of give-and-take.give-and-take]]. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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** Alice does not consider what the hero is like in day to day life, and finds out the hard way.
** Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** Alice pursues a relationship with Bob because she [[LivingEmotionalCrutch depends on his kindness for her own emotional stability]].
** Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
** Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** Alice pursues a relationship with Bob because she [[LivingEmotionalCrutch depends on his kindness for her own emotional stability]].
** Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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** 1. Alice does not consider what the hero is like in day to day life, and finds out the hard way.
** 2. Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** 3. Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** ** 4. Alice pursues a relationship with Bob because she [[LivingEmotionalCrutch depends on his kindness for her own emotional stability]].
stability]].
** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
** 2. Alice looks only for goodness and does not consider whether she finds him attractive, has interests in common with him, or can stand the tension of his dangerous occupation.
** 3. Bob is an ExtremeDoormat who has been in many relationships where women take advantage of him because of his astonishing kindness.
** 5. Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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** Alice considers whether he reliably acts honorable on a day to day basis aside from the occasional heroics.
** Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
** Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
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** 1. Alice considers whether he reliably acts honorable on a day to day basis aside from the occasional heroics.
** 2. Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** 3. Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** 4. Bob's kindness extends to helping her be emotionally independent (or inter-dependent, as he would despair without her as well). This includes LadyAndKnight roleplay.
** 5. Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
** 2. Alice finds someone who is a good person that shares her interests and treats her with respect.
** 3. Alice truly falls in love with Bob for being very kind and benevolent. When they start a relationship, Alice teaches Bob how to be a nice guy without a being a doormat.
** 4. Bob's kindness extends to helping her be emotionally independent (or inter-dependent, as he would despair without her as well). This includes LadyAndKnight roleplay.
** 5. Bob also needs his own emotional support. Together, they work to overcome their problems, becoming more confident and secure.
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** Bob has his own emotional issues to deal with, but his relationship with Alice is a one-sided game of give-and-take. His relationship with Alice falls apart because she doesn't really care about supporting him, yet she expects him to always support her unconditionally.
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* '''Exploited''': "Invite Prince Virtue to meet Princess Hardtoget. We won't have trouble ensuring heirs for TheGoodKingdom after that."
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* '''Exploited''': '''Exploited''':
** "Invite Prince Virtue to meet Princess Hardtoget. We won't have trouble ensuring heirs for TheGoodKingdom after that.""
** [[TruthInTelevision Bob fakes virtue to attract Alice]] or otherwise does genuinely virtuous things for non-virtuous reasons.
** "Invite Prince Virtue to meet Princess Hardtoget. We won't have trouble ensuring heirs for TheGoodKingdom after that.
** [[TruthInTelevision Bob fakes virtue to attract Alice]] or otherwise does genuinely virtuous things for non-virtuous reasons.
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** [[TruthInTelevision Men fake virtue to try and get a woman.]]
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** Women can see through men's attempts to fake virtue.