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* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend|Renji Abarai]] from ''[[Bleach]]'' on many occasions gives up chances to be with Rukia despite practically living and dying for her, wanting for her to survive and be happy. Ichigo has a moment like this as well. At the end of her rescue arc, Rukia decides to remain in Soul Society to speed her recovery process, rather then return to the real world with Ichigo and co. It is obvious that Ichigo expected her to come back with him, despite the fact that all of her family and friends are in Soul Society and she is no longer under arrest.
** Also [[Your Mileage May Vary|arguably]] Ishida's feelings for Orihime.
* The fourth episode of ''[[Jungle wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Haré+Guu|Haré+ Guu]]'' Marie attempts to do this for Haré and Guu (complete with a "schoolgirl walking through the autumn leaves" scene). Of course, that's not what Haré was trying to tell her at all. Naturally, when he tries explaining this, she assumes he's just trying not to hurt her feelings, and goes into [[Love Bubbles]] and sparkles mode.
* A really tragic case of both halves of a separated couple failing to reunite because they think the other would be happier without them forms the central conflict of the second half of ''[[Nana]]''.
* In the manga ''[[Yami no Matsuei]]'', Tatsumi's alter-ego, Butler, tries to force the love of his life, Luka (Tsuzuki's alter-ego), into marriage with the rich His Lordship (despite the fact that she does not love His Lordship) so that she might be financially secure.