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This trope most commonly appears in long-running series—shorter works rarely deal with the characters long enough for the disconnect to be very obvious. This trope is also highly abstract in execution—expect the target of the discontent to either be a [[Girl of the Week|Guy Or Girl of The Week]].
For a look at affairs in general, see [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery]]. Interestingly, the more involved [[Nominal Importance|named characters]] a work has in any given adultery plot, the closer the [[Sympathetic Adulterer]] ratio between men and women reaches 1:1. [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It]] overrides this trope, but only with sympathetic male characters
▲For a look at affairs in general, see [[Good Adultery, Bad Adultery]]. Interestingly, the more involved [[Nominal Importance|named characters]] a work has in any given adultery plot, the closer the [[Sympathetic Adulterer]] ratio between men and women reaches 1:1. [[I'm a Man, I Can't Help It]] overrides this trope, but only with sympathetic male characters (and is increasingly unlikely to occur in modern works). The [[Inverted Trope]] of [[My Girl Is Not a Slut]], for the post-Women's Lib era.
'''Note: '''The Unfair Sex''' only relates to [[Double Standard]]s against men ''in relationships'', nothing else. If ''anything'' relates to abuse, please see [[Double Standard Abuse (Female on Male)]].'''
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