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* Moist von Lipwig and Adora Belle Dearheart in the [[Film of the Book]] ''[[Discworld/Going Postal|Going Postal]]''. In the book ... it's a bit more complicated.
* Niles and CC in ''[[The Nanny]]''.
* Avon and Servalan of ''[[Blake's Seven7|Blakes Seven]]'', and ''how''. They spend most of the last two seasons either kissing or trying to kill each other; sometimes they don't even bother to separate the two.
* Sam has this with both Ainsley and Mallory on [[The West Wing]], and Josh and Donna have their share of it as well.
* Clark and Lois of [[Smallville]] bicker constantly. That their [[Unresolved Sexual Tension]] will eventually become very much Resolved is a [[Foregone Conclusion]] from the moment she appears.
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** In general, the [[All Trolls Are Different|troll]] concept of romance includes both romantic love and [[Foe Yay|romantic hatred or rivalry]]. It's implied that it's not uncommon for couples to waver between the two kinds of relationship - Equius/Aradia and {{spoiler|possibly Vriska/Tavros (depending on whether you believe that they've actually managed to form a romantic relationship)}} show signs of Belligerent Sexual Tension as well.
* Largo and Erika from ''[[Megatokyo]]''.
* Definitely this for Keith and {{spoiler|Natani}} in ''[[Two KindsTwokinds]]''
* ''[[Misfile]]'': Invoked and subverted. Ash and Rumisiel seem to be dating despite her constant annoyance at him, but it's a fake relationship and she's really just angry at him for other reasons.
** A better example is the relationship between Ash and Emily. It's been established many times that they have feelings for each other, and Emily has struggled with the idea of being in a lesbian relationship with a [[Gender Bender|former guy]], they have yet to make a real statement on the nature of their relationship after over 1700 comic strips.