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** Frasier himself has had a string of bad luck with women, most infamously, his ex-wife, [[Ice Queen|Lilith Sternin]].
* Both couples in ''[[Rab C. Nesbitt]]''. Rab and Mary-Doll got their share of [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]] moments. Ella Cotter, on the other hand, only seemed to stay with Jamesie because leaving would be letting him off easy. (Why ''he'' stayed wasn't at all clear.)
* In early seasons of ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', Boss Hogg's wife Lulu is little better than her husband. In later seasons, however, she softens and becomes much nicer than he is, starts to lose patience with his shady antics, and starts to become the dominant side of the relationship. She even threatens to divorce him in one episode. To make things worse - for her husband - she tended to be on friendly terms with the Dukes.
 
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* Though they're not married, [[Homestar Runner]]'s titular character and Marzipan. Marzipan considers their relationship to be entirely up to her, breaks up and makes up at the drop of a hat, and seems to genuinely prefer the company of several of the other male characters over Homestar's, and it seems like the only reason she enjoys having him around is to make herself feel smarter. Homestar, for his part, is air-headed enough to honestly think "Go away, stupid" means the same thing as "hello, Marzipan" and is either apathetic or happy when Marzipan announces they're breaking up. At the same time, he does seem to genuinely enjoy her company. The couple's dysfunction can be seen in how they [https://web.archive.org/web/20131031040901/http://www.homestarrunner.com/deck.html consider each other] [https://web.archive.org/web/20131104142919/http://www.homestarrunner.com/qualitytime.html via cardboard proxy].
* [[The Ditz|Caboose]] from ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'', in a platonic example, believes himself to be [[Jerkass|Church's]] best friend. While Church has several [[Pet the Dog]] moments when it comes to Caboose (he lets out a [[Big No]] when he is supposedly killed, for example), his default position is complete and utter loathing for the Blue Team's rookie.
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