Basic Trope: When she does something wrong, it's sympathetic. When he does something wrong, it's not. * Straight: Alice cheats on her husband Bob with Charles, while Bob cheats with Diane. Alice's cheating is just portrayed as a "moment of weakness", while Bob is made to look like a vile scumbag. * Exaggerated: Alice has increasingly torrid affairs with more and more men and receives no retribution; Bob looks at another woman for more than a few seconds and faces The Scourge of God. * Justified: Alice has a relatively sympathetic reason for her cheating, while Bob just wanted an easy lay. * Inverted: Bob's affair (the result of Alice not touching him once ever) is portrayed sympathetically. Alice's affair (which happened because Bob wasn't big enough) isn't. * Subverted:
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