Male Victims?


Does this show only portray female victims? I realize it's probably more rare for men to be victims of cases like the ones in this show, but it does happen.

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No there is one airing right now where a guy married a woman that took out a hit on him but ended up killing the wrong guy by mistake.

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there are several episodes with male victims. One was a military guy who found out that his "wife" was married to about 6 other military guys!

on another, an army guy had a baby with and married a woman... turned out the baby wasnt his, she bankrupted her.. and she took the kid... she had done it before too.. and had several kids with other people.

Right now there is an episode of an older guy who met an older woman and the wife "turned" into someone else... she was materialistic, adn took him for everything

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Yeah, I guess some guys demanded 'equal time.'

OMG! (it's not what you think)

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Women have it so easy. Feminists don't know just how hard it is to be a man in 2013.

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void: Oh, please. Why do whiny guys like you flock to IMBD? Oh wait, I don't actually care why.


Animal abusers are weak and cowards. They're the ones who should be euthanized.

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Oh, please. Why do whiny guys like you flock to IMBD? Oh wait, I don't actually care why.


Animal abusers are weak and cowards. They're the ones who should be euthanized.

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There's a show about the man being the victim of Jodi Arias. I have no idea why this would air on this particular program since Jodi was never married to the man she killed or the star of this episode.

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There is another show entitled "Who the (Bleep)...?" that covers this and non-marital relationships -- like co-workers and acquaintances.

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it's probably more rare for men to be victims


That's a misconception. Men are victims at least as often as women, and are physically harmed at least as often as women. The only advantage male victims have is that they're much less likely to be murdered. But on every other measure, men fare worse.

Further, the legal system is slanted against male victims. Men who call for help are often required (by law) to be arrested and jailed. But with the wonderful police in the USA, sometimes they don't make it that far because the police shoot him first and ask questions later.

And after divorce, men can be required to hand over so much money to their abuser that they have nothing left to live on themselves.

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