Sometimes, it pays to be persistant memosaber019.
Take Jack from Titanic for instance. He sees Rose and thinks "Man, this gal is amazing! Almost like a bunch of beautiful flowers! Speaking of flowers, I sure would like her tulips on my stem." And so began his pursuit.
It was slow going at first. He did look a bit rapey after all. But he kept at it. Things were slower back then anyway. The fastest car in the world could only do four. Bowel movements took hours on account of Grape-Nuts not having been invented. No Nike Shox.
Eventually, a bond began to form. A friendship almost, during which they both learned many things. Jack learned how to apply hair gel. Rose learned the difference between spitting and swallowing. Jack learned about class disparities and the panty-moistening effects of steerage. Rose learned how to send a nude selfie.
Throughout it all, though, he never gave up. His persistance would eventually pay off. She grew to want him. It was time to reward Jack's efforts and, frankly, great timing with a little "taste of first class" if you know what I mean (I mean she was going to let him stick his thing in her perfumed, tick-free vagina). Like any true gentleman, Jack took her in the back seat of a car that wasn't his and banged her like an old tambourine.
Though Jack had worked so hard to court Rose, he grew quite tired of her after the one encounter. Jack now regarded her as rather whiney and annoying. Furthermore, she was a dull lay. "She's about as sexually adventurous as an old Protestant woman with a sewn up asshole," he thought to himself.
From there, he had no choice but to fake his death by manipulating the captain into crashing the ship into an iceberg, after which he changed his identity to Gatsby and lived out his days knee-deep in strange.
All because he was persistant.