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[[Spear Counterpart]] of [[Bastard Girlfriend]]. Usually a type of [[Romanticized Abuse]] and subtrope to [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]], with a side order of [[Evil Is Sexy]]. If the Kichiku character also has status, power, and [[Sexy Spectacles|hot little glasses]], he's a ''kichiku megane'' (see [[Bespectacled Bastard Boyfriend]]). For sort-of Western equivalents, see [[Handsome Devil]], who is usually more sarcastic than cruel, and the [[Romance Genre Heroes]] under The Bastard and The Sadist, although those are usually played as villains. Contrast the [[Jerkass]] varieties of [[Romantic False Lead]] and the [[Disposable Fiance]], who are superficially similar but guaranteed ''not'' to get the girl, and the [[Domestic Abuser]] and [[Unsexy Sadist]], who have the cruelty minus the fetishization. |
[[Spear Counterpart]] of [[Bastard Girlfriend]]. Usually a type of [[Romanticized Abuse]] and subtrope to [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]], with a side order of [[Evil Is Sexy]]. If the Kichiku character also has status, power, and [[Sexy Spectacles|hot little glasses]], he's a ''kichiku megane'' (see [[Bespectacled Bastard Boyfriend]]). For sort-of Western equivalents, see [[Handsome Devil]], who is usually more sarcastic than cruel, and the [[Romance Genre Heroes]] under The Bastard and The Sadist, although those are usually played as villains. Contrast the [[Jerkass]] varieties of [[Romantic False Lead]] and the [[Disposable Fiance]], who are superficially similar but guaranteed ''not'' to get the girl, and the [[Domestic Abuser]] and [[Unsexy Sadist]], who have the cruelty minus the fetishization. |
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'''A Handy Chart to determine if a character is this trope:''' |
'''A Handy Chart to determine if a character is this trope:''' Your guy is in love, and he demonstrates his love in an abusive or predatory manner. His love interest: |
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* Wants nothing to do with him: [[Stalker with a Crush]] |
* Wants nothing to do with him: [[Stalker with a Crush]] |
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* Thinks his behavior is ''sooooo'' romantic: [[Stalking Is Love]] |
* Thinks his behavior is ''sooooo'' romantic: [[Stalking Is Love]] |