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If he plays the victim when he's actually part of the problem: KILL KILL KILL
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I don't think it ever would stand out as a good piece of artwork/literature.
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if he plays the victim he either is the victim or has no balls
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I'd leave him
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Sad, simply sad - if my balls are bigger than his then I'm outta here! (Of course for the note I am female and HAVE no testicles for those who may take me literally)
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If he "plays" the victim then he could actually be the whole problem, not just part of it. It's abusive, destructive behavior. If he is really the victim though, and speaks out, then he is a very brave man. Many men endure the abuse in silence and end up making themselves (and everybody else) unhappy.
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any person, male or female, who needs to "play" victim is doing so strictly for attention and sympathy. In such case, this person should seek a counselor or the nearest bar and work it out minus the drama.
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Why would one be preferable to the other?
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Is the man a victim? If he is than I feel sorry for him same as I would for a woman. People who fake it have serious problems.
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He's still a boy and needs to grow up. Took a look at your bio. I agree who needs drams.
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Anyone who plays the victim to gain sympathy and attention loses my respect. Woman or man, it matters not. However, you do hear of this with women more often. Maybe women who play the victim are more talked about?
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