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Contrast [[Marry Them All]] and [[No Romantic Resolution]].
 
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'''Beware, this is an ending trope. Unmarked spoilers ahead.'''
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== Anime and Manga ==
 
* The Scheris/Mimori/Ryuhou love triangle in ''[[S-Cry-ed]]'' ends with Scheris dead and Ryuhou rejecting Mimori despite his implied attraction to her because he feels it wouldn't be right. Although he displayed no attraction to Scheris either, she died for him.
 
== Film ==
 
* By the end of ''[[The Green Hornet (film)|The Green Hornet]],'' Lenore is only interested in a working relationship with Britt and Kato, though both of them have been pursuing her romantically.
* The heroine of ''[[Catch That Kid]]'' rejects both of her male friends as love interests at the end of the movie.
 
== Live -Action TV ==
 
* In the backwards episode of ''[[Seinfeld]]'', one woman chooses this solution.
* In the original ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]'', this is how Kelly resolves the Dylan/Brandon love triangle. "I choose me!"
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== Theater ==
* [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s play ''[[Mrs. Warren's Profession]]'' ends with Vivie turning down proposals from both her suitors. She chooses to devote her life to her career rather than marry.
 
* [[George Bernard Shaw]]'s play ''Mrs. Warren's Profession'' ends with Vivie turning down proposals from both her suitors. She chooses to devote her life to her career rather than marry.
 
== Video Games ==
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