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** [[Tear Jerker]] / [[Fridge Horror]]: Weebo treats her beloved better than he treats his own.
* Aggravating example in ''[[Bollywood|Jab We Met]]'' when Aditya tries to reunited Geet and Anshuman. Subverted because {{spoiler|Geet is in love with Aditya at this point, and lets him know it. They then get married and presumably live happily ever after.}}
* [[The Lord of the Rings|Aragorn]] encourages Arwen to go to the Undying Lands, claiming that they can't be together because he is mortal and she an elf and eventually, they will part in death. Keep in mind that humans and elves have a different afterlife. Even in death, they will not be together. But {{spoiler|in the end, Arwen chose to live as a mortal, meaning that when she dies, she will go to the human afterlife.}}
* Brotherly version: In ''[[Brother Bear]] 2'', Koda asks the spirits to turn Kenai back into a human, so he can {{spoiler|be with Nita, [[Interspecies Romance|who is human]]}}.
* Used in ''[[Prime]]''. While there's no "other person," Rafi breaks up with Dave, despite his desire to have a baby with her, knowing full well that it's not the right choice for him (he's only 23, much younger than she). Ironically, his willingness to take a step that he KNOWS he's not ready for (he loves her so much he's willing to make that sacrifice) makes her love him even more, but because she loves him so much, she doesn't want to tie him down like that and knows he'll eventually regret the decision.