I would have liked to see more scenarios with the man being cheated on, but with the man also reacting in a gentle-mannered way or even crying. Thank you for another great overall episode though, keep them coming please! :)
right, i would have liked to see if people offered to comfort him and have him come sit at their table like they offered the girl...that would be more bold, because a crying man is often seen as more uncomfortable
The guy is not a great actor. It's not a fair comparison. If they got someone who came across as vulnerable like the girl, the reaction would've been different.
Cheating is the ultimate betrayal which breaks trust and destroys relationships. It’s a slippery slope to track your partner’s phone as there can be many consequences for both you and your partner. But communication is always the key in any relationship where you address your concerns rather than to keep tabs on your partner.
If you get to that point is probably worth ending the relationship anyway. And hell find my friends makes it so informal having your partner's location to me kinda makes sense. I used to always share my location with several people so they could see which ditch i was located in lol
If your partner was cheating on you and you asked due to your suspicions, they would deny it, obviously you need to take bigger actions such as tracking your partner. Its the only way you catch em.
The trust lost from having your location tracked is nothing like the trust lost from CHEATING. It's not comparable ... They might be tracking only to gather a irrefutable evidence of the affair, like some people in the comments have pointed out. Besides, if you really love each other and have nothing to hide, there should be nothing so bad you don't want your partner to know about your physical locations or even devices. A committed relationship without open transparency is not a relationship worth having.
The tones mattered here almost more than the issue at hand. Definitely would have liked it better if the two different actors were able to have more similar reactions. If the girl being cheated on had been more aggressive or if the man had been more calm, we possibly could have seen different reactions from people around. I’m 100% against tracking of your partner. If you feel like you have to track them, the trust is already gone and it’s time to move on. Cheating is one of the cardinal sins in my book as well. There was no good guy in this.
Yessss... I agree 100%. The guy was yelling and being aggressive, so he gave a more negative look to him. Nobody wants to get near him while he is acting like that. She was way more calm and more approachable.
Ah, nice try, sweetheart. But absolute BS. It was the fact that the woman was the victim - it is justified. When the man is the victim "Well, you are allowed to see who you want" Not a single person said it was due to the guy's reaction. His reaction DID NOT play a role. When the woman cheats "Well, you werent filling her emotional needs" When the guy cheats "You clearly were thinking only of yourself" Nice try tho, but you failed.
exactly, he was extremely aggressive like he might lose his temper, which is understandable after being cheated on, and of course being a huge guy vs a girl, you can call it a double standard but lets be realistic, clearly a girl would be more in danger vs the other way around....lets be real....so for it to be an even test, youre absolutely right, they would have had to both be calm or both be aggressive...otherwise you might assume she was with that guy to get away from him cause hes routinely aggressive and violent...the temper combined with the tracking could make one believe it was a pattern of abuse...the girl on the other hand just looked crushed and defeated so nobody is assuming she was abusive to him
Unreal, everyone took the girls side when she got cheated on; but flip the roles and the guy is still the bad guy even though he got cheated on. Guy cheats= “He’s a bad guy, and he’s not worth it” Guy gets cheated on= “He’s abusive and the cops should be called on him for domestic violence”
the problem is the man came off as super agressive, if he said is piece calming and cried i bet people would take his side. he came off as controlling, i beat my gf kinda guy edit: the guys trying to defend him and say this is how guys are, no it's not in this CASE( i'm not even talking in general and you boys got pissy, says a lot), in this case the actor came off as super agressive and a danger to her life, they should have used another aproach to the male actor
+ it's more common for women to be victims of domestic violence so while phone tracking in itself can be considered bad behaviour, people reacted more to the way he acted, like you said, and the potential of him taking things further and more abuse occuring. like the woman said, she didn't know the woman was a victim of abuse but as someone who represents women in cases of domestic violence, she felt the need to let her know what he was doing was a crime.
yes, way too agressive, that is why the last woman thought the girl was in a DV situation when she was not, but the woman also should not just assume the situation before knowing the facts & getting the cops involved. (she is supposedly a lawyer)
The guy being cheated on was way too aggressive...I can definitely understand how the woman who stepped in thought he was potentially an abusive partner.
At the same time though, she told the woman cheating “you can choose to be with whoever you want” as if they were already broken up while completely attacking the guy. He was wrong for what he was doing but that old woman was clearly one-sided in her argument
@@Butwhythough881 I totally agree. That was a bit of an odd statement to make. To her defense though, she seems to believe that the woman is trying to escape from an abusive partner.
Yes exactly. Well actually more likely how someone would act if they just found out they were cheated on. His voice was a lot louder, he was standing over the table. The whole demeanour was different and she was a DV lawyer so she jumped straight to that conclusion. The woman who was “cheated on” came in very quiet and calm I thought. If she was a psycho screaming and throwing her water then I reckon tables would be turned. The woman who was “cheating” was acting scared and timid. The guy who was “cheating” was acting cocky and declaring his love for the other woman in front of her. Of course the the quiet, crying woman is going to be seen as much more of a victim than the bold, confident, intimidating male actor that walked in. Completely different scenarios.
There are a lot of bad women in this world, so why do they always get favored OVER MEN. Situations in the above video should have sympathy towards both women and men, NOT JUST WOMEN AS SOCIETY HAS DICTATED 😡
100%. My fiance and I track eachother. We have Life360. I’ve never had a problem with it because I’ve had nothing to hide. He can go through my phone if he wants. It’s so sick how they’re excusing her cheating but everyone is degrading the guy for it. That last woman is disgusting and what’s wrong with the world.
When the guy came in he was waaay to aggressive, so people assume the woman is at risk of DV. If he had come in acting hurt but NOT agressive, maybe crying, then the reaction would have been different, just like if the woman had come in screaming would have had a different response
Crazy everyone still backs the female in a cheating situation. Although I think if the male actor who was cheated on was more calm and actually devastated instead of just yelling and being aggressive he would have gotten a better response from the public. At least as a male, I hope he would have.
they did a wwyd a few years ago where the men cried in public and they didn't even support him more than the woman. I think they're just trying for the stereotype
Have you even seen the South Park epidode Scott Tenorman Must Die? Because at the end of the episode, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
I don't like how people were sympathetic towards the woman & NOT towards the man it feels very much like gender discrimination BUT I do feel like the male actor did come off a bit too strong & he did look like a bit aggressive in his approach & by the time he turned it down a notch it was too late. I would hope that people would be sympathetic towards a man if he was cheated on. It seems like in this scenario people were trying to blame the man for tracking the woman's phone BUT when the woman tracked the man's phone people swept it under the rug & it didn't pay it any attention. I would hope in the future that people would be more sympathetic towards both genders & NOT just one gender.
Tracking honestly is just as bad. It implies they're invasive to the partner's overall privacy and lack(ed) respect/trust in the first place... Regardless of what their partner was or is doing "behind their back" to make them want to TRACK someone's location like they're property (for example, Find my iPhone) ... You shouldn't take it in your hands to embarrass urself and the other(s). Two wrongs can't make a right and it doesn't make neither of them better than the other because they just simply need to be with someone they enjoy/trust. The tracking partner more likely than not gave their tracked "partner" they "love" and "care about" more of a reason to want to get away or cheat... Just as the tracking partner probably felt like there was something fishy going on. Doesn't excuse cheating or tracking but tbh if you don't trust someone or the relationship sucks, just end it.
I just really wish people showed more empathy towards the male actor too💔 This is wrong on sooo many levels, I wanna hug the guy now even though he'a an actor
the guys approach was way too aggressive in comparison to the woman’s, that introduced a whole new factor to the scene and made it two different experiments imo. would the outcome have been different had he gone in with a similar demeanor to the actress? we’ll never know 😦 great scene as always though either way, glad yall are back!!!
Total BS, double standard. So, if a girl tracks her bf she gets a free pass card? But if a guy tracks his gf, he gets the police called on him? WTF? SMH
It's the difference in behavior, he was very aggressive screaming and yelling, while she was low energy and crying. If he would have had the same defensive energy as female actor did, maybe people would have been more compassionate.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
@@Hugo-Hernandezhas nothing to do with “woke” you guys use that word and don’t know where it originated from which is funny but she took her side because she is biased it’s 2 women
I think a major factor is that people both cheated on partners were hurt and having strong emotions, but a solid looking big dude who is rightly pissed off and turned up, is seen as a threat and the docile hurt woman is seen as very non threatening. The reality is they are both hurting and can both use kindness, love and a hug. The guy who acted this way was hot with anger but when he’s alone at night will probably cry over the betrayal and loss, or at least be on the verge of tears trying his best to hold it in. He also needs that loving hug too.
Personal the guy sounded aggressive and that’s why some weren’t on his side. They probably made a whole assumption that he’s abusive For any guy reading this. I would be on your side if you were the one cheated on. I’m not into siding with women’s behaviours. In fact I’m disgusted with some women that i already know in my personal life. We exist. I needed to say this in case men were losing faith
The Other Woman should just walk out lol. I think the male victim actor dropped the ball here. He played it too angry/aggressive and thats going to put people on guard. He needed to play it the same way the female actor played it instead of yelling and screaming, to get an honest look at the differences in people’s reactions.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
Bruh? WHAT?? That old lady saying the guys in the wrong and the girl can be with whoever she wants and to call the police cause she thinks she cheated cause shes trapped and in danger. Shes NUTS
It's better to find out while your dating than to find out after you married and have kids. If your in a relationship you should have trust, and when it's broken it hurts. There are thousands of people out there, if you find a cheater, move on, they are not worth the time.
Same if you find out your partner is cheating on you to be honest I get both sides of the story you should never track your partner but you should also never cheat on them
There were people who comforted him especially the guy at the end of that episode who HUGGED the crying male. Way to conveniently leave out half of the experiment though! There were both reactions.
when comparing how people reacted to men and women crying, bystanders were significantly more likely to sympathize with one gender over the other@@Niilleeyy
@@AC-mp7cx yeah that’s not what your comment says though.. “in the experiment no one gave a shit about the guy crying” isn’t a true statement. More than one person, male and female “gave a shit”.
@@fgh-553 exactly, there was different reactions. NOT JUST NO ONE CARING. NOT JUST ONE TYPE OF REACTION. Like the original comment states. clearly you lack reading comprehension. (The lady who thought he was creepy was clearly judgemental of him crying.. which is also different than “not giving a shit” and ignoring him, she went right up and reported him lmao seems like she gave a shit .. about the girls safety which I thought was WILD TOO🤣 but I’m not on here BIASED as hell commenting about how no one gave a shit. Seems like maybe you cried in public and no one cared but in the experiment that’s not how it went down.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
In my opinion, the last lady is wrong because you shouldn't treat people as if they're not important. Everyone matters, and doesn't deserve to be cheated on.
I think if the man had taken the more toned down hurt reaction, people around would have felt the sakme, male or female. The scenarios to me are the same, outcome should be the same. I think the actor went in too hyped up.
Not really. I can see where she made the mistake. He was very loud, threatening in his mannerisms, and admitted to tracking her. It was a VERY bad look. Even the hostess told him to calm down because she saw he was going overboard. I think if he had been crying more like the woman victim was then it would have been different. In that scenario I would have made the same mistake as the lady. As someone who was a victim of DV I could say I would step in if I saw that. They REALLY made a big mistake with how they allowed the male actor to handle this. It should have been more ironed out and quardinated.
@@nobinary2296Yh and bring loud the girl is cheating on him it’s not like you me very angry about that I would be more angry then sad to me it’s nothing to do with how he reacted only if he did something bad I know he was Lou but fair enough
She’s a lawyer who’s seen dozens of people who were victims of domestic violence. An angry guy, loudly confronting a woman in public after having tracked her screams controlling/abusive bf. She’s seen this shit all the time, cut her some slack.
When a women cheats she gets protected and the man is looked upon like an abusive man. ..when the man cheats the woman still gets protected and will say she doesn't deserve him.
He was kind of acting angrily rather than crying... I feel like if he would have been responding by crying it might have been a different response for him.
@@GirlMomma women stand together and men don't, even if the lady that got cheated on was very irate and being extra. The results will be the same. Women win and men lose 😂 that's life. It's just like a daughter gets cheated on (dads are gonna protect) son gets cheated on( dads say suck it up, bud).
@@GirlMommaHad the man cried, he would have been told to "grow some balls". Had the woman shouted, she would have been praised for "standing up for herself".
I wish someone was there for me when I caught my husband cheating. No one hugged me or consoled me. I called my mom screaming. The cops came and he drove off. I’ll never be the same. Thank you for sticking up for her.
I think if the guy had also acted hurt and sad like the woman instead of loud and angry, the reactions would have probably been different. But still, the “people can be in any relations they want” was unfair cause betrayal is betrayal.
The first woman was so sweet, but also so calm and effective... She separated the two, helped calm down the woman, and went to tell the man he's in the wrong. Strategically supportive 😊
That's how you can tell that it's staged, meaning that they're probably are some scenarios that don't fit the TV's narrative and agenda, but they just air those ones. I personally think the government shouldn't track anybody, it is an invasion of privacy, however, between people and people, it's 2024, your loved ones or someone you trust should always know where you are, period. The View and the WWYD narrative and agenda is that everyone would have the same opinion as the hosts and co hosts and it is very leftist. Notice how the view co-host was all for the guy being tracked and invading his privacy, and then she tried to say it's okay because he got caught cheating. _That_ right there sends the viewpoint across the media (t.v. shows, news, etc.) to the masses (us people) that it's okay to do something wrong, (illegally invading one's privacy) in order to "catch" you're doing something. What the first customer girl said and did proves my point, because she has the same perspective as a co-host of The View. And that is what is wrong with America.
@@noctambule5726honestly the whole show might not be real, like I think the other people at the tables are actors with a script (when they speak up of course) as well
That lawyer can suck it. If i made the laws, cheating SHOULD be a worse crime than tracking. If that was a chick, id bet money she wouldn't have said the same thing
Agreed even if the lady tracking was yelling and causing a screen, I bet the lawyer would still be on the lady's side. Harsh but we as men know the true outcome of this scenario.
She overheard the guy being angry, which he has every right to be, and immediately assumed that he was physically abusive. I'm sure she's completely reliable in a dv situation with those preconceptions.
Man, you CANNOT replace John Quinones, his presence just gives it that extra umppff!!!
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Right. That’s like a fake WWYD that any TH-camr could do.
Fr it feels fake ad awkward and weird it’s not on the presenters just feels like that as a viewer
Exactly. Who are these people? Where is John
I would have liked to see more scenarios with the man being cheated on, but with the man also reacting in a gentle-mannered way or even crying. Thank you for another great overall episode though, keep them coming please! :)
right, i would have liked to see if people offered to comfort him and have him come sit at their table like they offered the girl...that would be more bold, because a crying man is often seen as more uncomfortable
Or a man comes in and find his gay lover with a woman!
@@MommyLionthat would be interesting lol
Guaranteed they would tell him he's not acting manly. I swear men have it so hard. I feel so bad for you guys
@@alexaonther0xi doubt that
The guy is not a great actor. It's not a fair comparison. If they got someone who came across as vulnerable like the girl, the reaction would've been different.
I wouldn't say that. He came on aggressive and they told him to tone it down because male aggression is seen as a threat.
wwyd has done an experiment with men crying and women crying, the difference was stark
I need the moral of the story we all treat each other with respect
Well tbh his reaction for a male was realistic
@@WalrusesAreTheOneeven a female aggression as well too , wtf?
Cheating is the ultimate betrayal which breaks trust and destroys relationships. It’s a slippery slope to track your partner’s phone as there can be many consequences for both you and your partner. But communication is always the key in any relationship where you address your concerns rather than to keep tabs on your partner.
If you get to that point is probably worth ending the relationship anyway. And hell find my friends makes it so informal having your partner's location to me kinda makes sense. I used to always share my location with several people so they could see which ditch i was located in lol
If your partner was cheating on you and you asked due to your suspicions, they would deny it, obviously you need to take bigger actions such as tracking your partner. Its the only way you catch em.
The trust lost from having your location tracked is nothing like the trust lost from CHEATING. It's not comparable ...
They might be tracking only to gather a irrefutable evidence of the affair, like some people in the comments have pointed out. Besides, if you really love each other and have nothing to hide, there should be nothing so bad you don't want your partner to know about your physical locations or even devices. A committed relationship without open transparency is not a relationship worth having.
I wish it was longer and we got to see the male actor take a less aggressive approach.
He wasnt aggressive stay mad
@@lukebaker5212 ok then stay mad about not getting any sympathy lmao
@@lukebaker5212men act like this and wonder why they don’t get sympathy. If you seem like a dangerous person prepare to be treated like one
I think any male in this situation would be pretty loud lol
That's....a normal reaction to cheating
The tones mattered here almost more than the issue at hand. Definitely would have liked it better if the two different actors were able to have more similar reactions. If the girl being cheated on had been more aggressive or if the man had been more calm, we possibly could have seen different reactions from people around.
I’m 100% against tracking of your partner. If you feel like you have to track them, the trust is already gone and it’s time to move on. Cheating is one of the cardinal sins in my book as well. There was no good guy in this.
Yessss... I agree 100%. The guy was yelling and being aggressive, so he gave a more negative look to him. Nobody wants to get near him while he is acting like that. She was way more calm and more approachable.
Ah, nice try, sweetheart. But absolute BS. It was the fact that the woman was the victim - it is justified. When the man is the victim "Well, you are allowed to see who you want" Not a single person said it was due to the guy's reaction. His reaction DID NOT play a role. When the woman cheats "Well, you werent filling her emotional needs" When the guy cheats "You clearly were thinking only of yourself"
Nice try tho, but you failed.
@@telluryegood lord 😭💀
@@outofcontextscenes totally true
exactly, he was extremely aggressive like he might lose his temper, which is understandable after being cheated on, and of course being a huge guy vs a girl, you can call it a double standard but lets be realistic, clearly a girl would be more in danger vs the other way around....lets be real....so for it to be an even test, youre absolutely right, they would have had to both be calm or both be aggressive...otherwise you might assume she was with that guy to get away from him cause hes routinely aggressive and violent...the temper combined with the tracking could make one believe it was a pattern of abuse...the girl on the other hand just looked crushed and defeated so nobody is assuming she was abusive to him
Unreal, everyone took the girls side when she got cheated on; but flip the roles and the guy is still the bad guy even though he got cheated on.
Guy cheats= “He’s a bad guy, and he’s not worth it”
Guy gets cheated on= “He’s abusive and the cops should be called on him for domestic violence”
To be fair, "everyone" was just that one old lady. It was disappointing though, for sure.
Edit: Group of old ladies
We men have it harder in life.
Us women too
Ladies matters lol
I read this in Chris Rock's voice
What the heck? That girl’s performance was top notch! Those tears seemed REAL
Too bad the other three actors ruined the experiment 😕
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@@Otterstone fr
Stop it, they’re ALL terrible actors
@@donaldkey9074why don’t you try the acting
so happy wwyd is back missed this show
the problem is the man came off as super agressive, if he said is piece calming and cried i bet people would take his side. he came off as controlling, i beat my gf kinda guy
edit: the guys trying to defend him and say this is how guys are, no it's not in this CASE( i'm not even talking in general and you boys got pissy, says a lot), in this case the actor came off as super agressive and a danger to her life, they should have used another aproach to the male actor
Right!
means shiet is same shiet
Men reacts to things like that differently
+ it's more common for women to be victims of domestic violence so while phone tracking in itself can be considered bad behaviour, people reacted more to the way he acted, like you said, and the potential of him taking things further and more abuse occuring. like the woman said, she didn't know the woman was a victim of abuse but as someone who represents women in cases of domestic violence, she felt the need to let her know what he was doing was a crime.
yes, way too agressive, that is why the last woman thought the girl was in a DV situation when she was not, but the woman also should not just assume the situation before knowing the facts & getting the cops involved. (she is supposedly a lawyer)
Sarah telling the actor to ‘calm down’ 😳
Hahahaha
She didn’t let him cook enough lol
@@iDominic360
He came in over cooked...
He came in like he was ready to swing
Yeah, he was a little too aggressive and that can make people scared. I mean, one lady called the police.
Those actors though! Bring back Traci.
She's too well known 😂
@@vangwizard
Unfortunately she is.
She was great at this back in the day
Haha right
Time for a new breed of actors
I miss her!!!
The guy being cheated on was way too aggressive...I can definitely understand how the woman who stepped in thought he was potentially an abusive partner.
At the same time though, she told the woman cheating “you can choose to be with whoever you want” as if they were already broken up while completely attacking the guy. He was wrong for what he was doing but that old woman was clearly one-sided in her argument
so what
@@Butwhythough881 I totally agree. That was a bit of an odd statement to make. To her defense though, she seems to believe that the woman is trying to escape from an abusive partner.
Yes exactly. Well actually more likely how someone would act if they just found out they were cheated on. His voice was a lot louder, he was standing over the table. The whole demeanour was different and she was a DV lawyer so she jumped straight to that conclusion. The woman who was “cheated on” came in very quiet and calm I thought. If she was a psycho screaming and throwing her water then I reckon tables would be turned. The woman who was “cheating” was acting scared and timid. The guy who was “cheating” was acting cocky and declaring his love for the other woman in front of her. Of course the the quiet, crying woman is going to be seen as much more of a victim than the bold, confident, intimidating male actor that walked in. Completely different scenarios.
So what do you expect if you got cheated on "Oh babe you cheated on me? " Come on girl...
Ohhh I soooo wanna be friends with the first woman❤️🥺 her friends must be lucky to have her
the first woman looks scripted
@@DestroyerX61Thank you but everything I said was from the heart :)
@@miahkroker3755 thank you for being in this world 🥺❤!!! thank you for being you
@@miahkroker3755 r uh the first lady in the video???
@@miahkroker3755 ohh, that was you? You were awesome -- you seem like a great person!
The last woman is what is wrong with society, double standards
There are a lot of bad women in this world, so why do they always get favored OVER MEN. Situations in the above video should have sympathy towards both women and men, NOT JUST WOMEN AS SOCIETY HAS DICTATED 😡
If a girl is aggressive that means she is very strong women who is fighting for justice 😂😂
100%. My fiance and I track eachother. We have Life360. I’ve never had a problem with it because I’ve had nothing to hide. He can go through my phone if he wants. It’s so sick how they’re excusing her cheating but everyone is degrading the guy for it. That last woman is disgusting and what’s wrong with the world.
When the guy came in he was waaay to aggressive, so people assume the woman is at risk of DV. If he had come in acting hurt but NOT agressive, maybe crying, then the reaction would have been different, just like if the woman had come in screaming would have had a different response
he also over acted
Had he cried, he would have been told to "grow some balls". Had she shouted, she would have been praised for "standing up for herself".
@@alexanderralph8341 you like feeling like a victim don't you
@@lindaliriel When you don't have a rebuttal, so you resort to ad hominem fallacies.
@@alexanderralph8341 well yours wasn't an argument, it was an assumption so I replied in kind :)
Crazy everyone still backs the female in a cheating situation. Although I think if the male actor who was cheated on was more calm and actually devastated instead of just yelling and being aggressive he would have gotten a better response from the public. At least as a male, I hope he would have.
the stereotype is that males don't cry & the macho stuff but I totally understand why you would want that.
Woman. Not female. Man. Not male.
@@xandranicholai7301it gives me the creeps whenever they say "female" or "the female"
@@--julian_ same it’s awful 🚩🚩
@@--julian_it’s like they’re talking about some sort of creature and not a human being
7:32 This lawyer is the very reason as to why Women can get away with a lot more than men in the public eye. She should be ashamed of herself.
“ I have no problem, I just don’t want the government to track me “ 😂😂😂😂😂😂
But they do without even you know it.
Exactly. NSA. They can literally turned people's phones into listening & recording devices without them users knowing.
i was looking for this comment lol
@@dallasyap3064 right.
does anyone really not know?
@@AteliusMapping Some people doesn’t know about it.
They should've had the guy crying too ........ Or had her acting a fool like he was
Not a fair experiment at all 😂
I think the man should've cried and shouldn't have gotten so aggressive, then maybe more people would have taken his side.
they did a wwyd a few years ago where the men cried in public and they didn't even support him more than the woman. I think they're just trying for the stereotype
Have you even seen the South Park epidode Scott Tenorman Must Die? Because at the end of the episode, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
If a girl is aggressive that means she is very strong women who is fighting for justice 😂😂
First girl was perfect. She didn't hold back when telling the gf the tracking thing was over the top, but also handled her feelings appropriately.
I don't like how people were sympathetic towards the woman & NOT towards the man it feels very much like gender discrimination BUT I do feel like the male actor did come off a bit too strong & he did look like a bit aggressive in his approach & by the time he turned it down a notch it was too late. I would hope that people would be sympathetic towards a man if he was cheated on. It seems like in this scenario people were trying to blame the man for tracking the woman's phone BUT when the woman tracked the man's phone people swept it under the rug & it didn't pay it any attention. I would hope in the future that people would be more sympathetic towards both genders & NOT just one gender.
Yo how tf did you comment 2 days ago. This shit came out 3 minutes ago.
Hecker
@@BakedBeanAFMaybe he‘s a chanel member or something and gets a preview.
@@BakedBeanAF Hahaha I saw it because I went to the channel & it was unlisted but was still viewable
Yah me either 😢
Cheating outweighs tracking by a long shot
Agree.
Tracking honestly is just as bad. It implies they're invasive to the partner's overall privacy and lack(ed) respect/trust in the first place... Regardless of what their partner was or is doing "behind their back" to make them want to TRACK someone's location like they're property (for example, Find my iPhone) ... You shouldn't take it in your hands to embarrass urself and the other(s). Two wrongs can't make a right and it doesn't make neither of them better than the other because they just simply need to be with someone they enjoy/trust.
The tracking partner more likely than not gave their tracked "partner" they "love" and "care about" more of a reason to want to get away or cheat... Just as the tracking partner probably felt like there was something fishy going on. Doesn't excuse cheating or tracking but tbh if you don't trust someone or the relationship sucks, just end it.
No it doesn’t. Someone that tracks tells us way more about their character during that relationship than cheating
Legally, no it doesn't. Cheating is immoral. Tracking is illegal. You're a jerk if you cheat. You're a jerk and a criminal if your track.
One is morally wrong, the other one is illegal
2 minutes in.....Where's JOHN QUINONES? I can't watch this without John!!
John Quinones doesn't do all of them, Sara Haines and Kamau Bell alternate one of the episodes in "What Would You Do?".
I just really wish people showed more empathy towards the male actor too💔 This is wrong on sooo many levels, I wanna hug the guy now even though he'a an actor
The male actor was just way too extra 😭 If they got someone who seemed more vulnerable, people would've felt more sorry for him
@@ESCMaia He was giving mixed signals for sure. I wish they did the scenario again with him acting less aggressive and the cheater less passive.
He was being very aggressive tbh so i think that's what threw ppl off
Well, if ya'll catch your mate cheating on you in public, your reactions would be like the guy's reaction, too. As simple as that!
@@ESCMaiaThe crew even told him to take it down a notch lol
wait wheres john quinones?
Exactly !
the guys approach was way too aggressive in comparison to the woman’s, that introduced a whole new factor to the scene and made it two different experiments imo. would the outcome have been different had he gone in with a similar demeanor to the actress? we’ll never know 😦 great scene as always though either way, glad yall are back!!!
She was a victim....no she was not' She was a cheater.
Total BS, double standard. So, if a girl tracks her bf she gets a free pass card? But if a guy tracks his gf, he gets the police called on him? WTF? SMH
Cardi B admitted on camera that she SA'd men. She is still out here rapping like nothing happened...
Just Femininity ruined society that it
6:45
"Take the volume down Bradley" I'm sorry, I died!! 😮😅😅😅
"I called 911" girl. What? 😂
BAHAHA
Please bring back John Quiñones
Lol
He's dead bro
@@haroldjoseph8296No he’s not dude stop
He still doing the show man.. it just he can't do it all the time
Yeah I was so confused and waiting on him to come out😖
It's the difference in behavior, he was very aggressive screaming and yelling, while she was low energy and crying.
If he would have had the same defensive energy as female actor did, maybe people would have been more compassionate.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
It's mostly men that get it in the neck. 99% of the time people and compassion just don't mix
He really wasn't being that aggressive for someone who's been cheated on. You're just projecting your own prejudice.
Cry 😂😂😂
Hypocrisy is what I see
the lawyer was clearly biased
Exactly, gotta love the woke double standards.
@@Hugo-Hernandezhas nothing to do with “woke” you guys use that word and don’t know where it originated from which is funny but she took her side because she is biased it’s 2 women
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@@Hugo-Hernandez
It’s not woke, it’s sexist
Anybody else feel like this season is lacking?
Idk they don't need Sarah to be in there though. Also the episode seem really short
Yeah, the show should have just stayed cancelled...
They break it too soon
yup
the guy actor was wayyy too aggressive
If a girl is aggressive that means she is a very strong woman who is fighting for justice 😂😂
Guy gets cheated but cause he yells call the police ! Lol
If a girl is aggressive that means she is a very strong women who is fighting for justice 😂😂
I think a major factor is that people both cheated on partners were hurt and having strong emotions, but a solid looking big dude who is rightly pissed off and turned up, is seen as a threat and the docile hurt woman is seen as very non threatening. The reality is they are both hurting and can both use kindness, love and a hug. The guy who acted this way was hot with anger but when he’s alone at night will probably cry over the betrayal and loss, or at least be on the verge of tears trying his best to hold it in. He also needs that loving hug too.
Personal the guy sounded aggressive and that’s why some weren’t on his side. They probably made a whole assumption that he’s abusive
For any guy reading this.
I would be on your side if you were the one cheated on. I’m not into siding with women’s behaviours. In fact I’m disgusted with some women that i already know in my personal life. We exist. I needed to say this in case men were losing faith
The other people are lookin like “Let me stay out of it….cause this could be me right now.” 👀
The Other Woman should just walk out lol.
I think the male victim actor dropped the ball here. He played it too angry/aggressive and thats going to put people on guard. He needed to play it the same way the female actor played it instead of yelling and screaming, to get an honest look at the differences in people’s reactions.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
Bruh? WHAT?? That old lady saying the guys in the wrong and the girl can be with whoever she wants and to call the police cause she thinks she cheated cause shes trapped and in danger. Shes NUTS
The male actor was overacting please never bring him back🙏🏼
😂😂😂😂😂right
If a girl is aggressive that means she is a very strong woman who is fighting for justice 😂😂
Love to see WWYD again! ❤🔥
It's better to find out while your dating than to find out after you married and have kids. If your in a relationship you should have trust, and when it's broken it hurts. There are thousands of people out there, if you find a cheater, move on, they are not worth the time.
Wwyd aint the same when John Quinones comes out and says, " Im John Quinones and this what would you do "
Where is John quiñones
These guest hosts hijacking the show
OMG, bring Tracy and the other actors back; this new group is over the top 😩🤦🏽♀️
I knew it would be a double standard.
@kellym8287So you want a man to have a feminine reaction to being cheated on?
Double standards.
People defend the girl but the guy????? And people wonder why men’s mental health are so high
Ding ding😅
"Female privelage doesn't exist" - feminists says 😂
What Would you do - this video
This video pissed me off
I 100% agree
Who cares? Women and males are different you need to understand that.
@@Erirytyri well they shouldn't be in terms of morals so clearly a lot of people care
my most favorite program...thanks for the return
If you have to keep track of your partner, then you should not be in a relationship. Lack of trust is a #1 red flag.
I agree
Same if you find out your partner is cheating on you to be honest I get both sides of the story you should never track your partner but you should also never cheat on them
Ohhhh I'm that girl that's been cheated on and when you feel it going on, you know it's going on.
to the people saying he's being aggressive, WWYD already did an experiment where a guy cries in public and no one gave a shit
There were people who comforted him especially the guy at the end of that episode who HUGGED the crying male. Way to conveniently leave out half of the experiment though! There were both reactions.
when comparing how people reacted to men and women crying, bystanders were significantly more likely to sympathize with one gender over the other@@Niilleeyy
@@AC-mp7cx yeah that’s not what your comment says though.. “in the experiment no one gave a shit about the guy crying” isn’t a true statement. More than one person, male and female “gave a shit”.
@@NiilleeyyYou left out the part where one of the women saw him as a danger and asked another woman if she is okay.
@@fgh-553 exactly, there was different reactions. NOT JUST NO ONE CARING. NOT JUST ONE TYPE OF REACTION. Like the original comment states. clearly you lack reading comprehension.
(The lady who thought he was creepy was clearly judgemental of him crying.. which is also different than “not giving a shit” and ignoring him, she went right up and reported him lmao seems like she gave a shit .. about the girls safety which I thought was WILD TOO🤣 but I’m not on here BIASED as hell commenting about how no one gave a shit. Seems like maybe you cried in public and no one cared but in the experiment that’s not how it went down.
I can't take this seriously lol like if I saw this happen in front of me, I'd mind my own business and just watch 😭
That wasn’t a fair comparison. The girl was upset but the man just sounded like a lunatic.
At the end of the South Park episode Scott Tenorman Must Die, Cartman got revenge against Scott for taking advantage of him, when Radiohead showed up & watched Scott cry, they mocked the fuck out of him & fucked off. No-one attempted to comfort Scott, in fact Kyle even said to Stan "Dude, I think it's best if we never piss Cartman off again".
In my opinion, the last lady is wrong because you shouldn't treat people as if they're not important. Everyone matters, and doesn't deserve to be cheated on.
So if a woman does it, it's fine.
But if a man does it, it's abusive
... wow
He was cheating if it was vise versa I would not side with the cheater
Talk about unfair rules that means if you're a woman you may cheat and if you are man you may not what an bullshot is that mem
@@spade339 Did you watch till the end?
I think if the man had taken the more toned down hurt reaction, people around would have felt the sakme, male or female. The scenarios to me are the same, outcome should be the same. I think the actor went in too hyped up.
he was coming off severely aggressive and she was crying though two different emotions and reactions
Are you guys feeling the new WWYD style, I'm not sure yet
🤣🤣🤣🤣 @ the people making excuses for the cheating woman. Even the lawyer in video made her out to be the victim.
Women really out here helping each other be toxic, that old lady at the end was disappointing.
yes and that's why marriage rates are plummeting. guys are waking up
Not really. I can see where she made the mistake. He was very loud, threatening in his mannerisms, and admitted to tracking her.
It was a VERY bad look. Even the hostess told him to calm down because she saw he was going overboard.
I think if he had been crying more like the woman victim was then it would have been different.
In that scenario I would have made the same mistake as the lady. As someone who was a victim of DV I could say I would step in if I saw that.
They REALLY made a big mistake with how they allowed the male actor to handle this. It should have been more ironed out and quardinated.
@@nobinary2296Yh and bring loud the girl is cheating on him it’s not like you me very angry about that I would be more angry then sad to me it’s nothing to do with how he reacted only if he did something bad I know he was Lou but fair enough
She’s a lawyer who’s seen dozens of people who were victims of domestic violence. An angry guy, loudly confronting a woman in public after having tracked her screams controlling/abusive bf. She’s seen this shit all the time, cut her some slack.
@@younes86hotmailOh because men are just a walk in the park right? Blame all the divorces on women why don’t you?
When a women cheats she gets protected and the man is looked upon like an abusive man. ..when the man cheats the woman still gets protected and will say she doesn't deserve him.
I sure hope not
He was kind of acting angrily rather than crying... I feel like if he would have been responding by crying it might have been a different response for him.
@@GirlMomma but men don't cry because of the stereotype
@@GirlMomma women stand together and men don't, even if the lady that got cheated on was very irate and being extra. The results will be the same. Women win and men lose 😂 that's life. It's just like a daughter gets cheated on (dads are gonna protect) son gets cheated on( dads say suck it up, bud).
@@GirlMommaHad the man cried, he would have been told to "grow some balls". Had the woman shouted, she would have been praised for "standing up for herself".
The double standards. 🤦🏻♀️
Conclusion: It's always the man's fault. The woman is always the victim, no matter if cheated or cheating.
If i saw that, i would order popcorn and enjoy watching.
I wish someone was there for me when I caught my husband cheating. No one hugged me or consoled me. I called my mom screaming. The cops came and he drove off. I’ll never be the same. Thank you for sticking up for her.
Props to that women!
MAD RESPECT!
I love how wwyd switches the roles, it really opens peoples eyes to how other genders/races get treated differently.
Moral of the story : We guys are always assholes. Even when wronged by someone else.
I'd be so upset if I end up on WWYD one day and it's not John Quiniones
Love the switch up "You're a bad person for cheating 😡" then all of the sudden "Uhm acktually tracking is a crime"
And “she can be with anyone she wants”. Western culture allows for cheaters to do as they please
that first girl was just phenomenal xx
I think if the guy had also acted hurt and sad like the woman instead of loud and angry, the reactions would have probably been different. But still, the “people can be in any relations they want” was unfair cause betrayal is betrayal.
The double standards women have is outrageous
So hypocritical
The first woman was so sweet, but also so calm and effective... She separated the two, helped calm down the woman, and went to tell the man he's in the wrong. Strategically supportive 😊
This show is very important for today's society
Ladies automatically assuming there is domestic violence when she cheated on the guy?!? He was upset and rightfully so. Definitely a double standard!
stop committing violence against women and we will care
He acted aggressively like most men would act in that situation. She acted as most women would act. It was a legitimate representation of reality.
This was so cringe If I was there I would’ve bust out laughing like they could at least try to act 😂😂😂😂
I doubt the old woman would say that if she was in that situation 😂
So underwhelming. What happened to our producers?
Never would have thought that they would do scenes in my own state, let alone 2 hours away from me. Love this!
Mmhh… double standards. I don’t like it. A cheater is a cheater, man or woman is still a disgusting cheater
They say men should express emotions but when we do we get the cops called on us🤷🏽♂️we just can’t win
1:39 5:58 SAME GUY STARING 😭. That’s awkward
Yeah, wtf is up with this whole scenario. Usually they don't repeat it while the same people are around
That's how you can tell that it's staged, meaning that they're probably are some scenarios that don't fit the TV's narrative and agenda, but they just air those ones.
I personally think the government shouldn't track anybody, it is an invasion of privacy, however, between people and people, it's 2024, your loved ones or someone you trust should always know where you are, period.
The View and the WWYD narrative and agenda is that everyone would have the same opinion as the hosts and co hosts and it is very leftist. Notice how the view co-host was all for the guy being tracked and invading his privacy, and then she tried to say it's okay because he got caught cheating.
_That_ right there sends the viewpoint across the media (t.v. shows, news, etc.) to the masses (us people) that it's okay to do something wrong, (illegally invading one's privacy) in order to "catch" you're doing something.
What the first customer girl said and did proves my point, because she has the same perspective as a co-host of The View.
And that is what is wrong with America.
@@noctambule5726honestly the whole show might not be real, like I think the other people at the tables are actors with a script (when they speak up of course) as well
@@jimbobfisher8904 these guest hosts has ruined Quinones main idea
@@jimbobfisher8904 I’m the girl with the blue pants- trust me when I say I had no clue
Tracking someone from there phone really cause I can place them in situations arrest very quick
Double standards everywhere. Every time. Pretty sad world we live in.
omg the actors were SO BAD IN THIS PLEASE LOLLLL i would immediately know its an act wtfff
The reversed role the guy was just ready to throw down 🤦🏼♂️
Of course the guy gets stepped on and of course they blame the acting and emotion.
That lawyer can suck it. If i made the laws, cheating SHOULD be a worse crime than tracking. If that was a chick, id bet money she wouldn't have said the same thing
I agree with you.
Agreed even if the lady tracking was yelling and causing a screen, I bet the lawyer would still be on the lady's side. Harsh but we as men know the true outcome of this scenario.
She overheard the guy being angry, which he has every right to be, and immediately assumed that he was physically abusive. I'm sure she's completely reliable in a dv situation with those preconceptions.
@@jallown Lol, well said.
You gotta love the double standards
The guy was literally yelling, giving off the bad impression. If he was more vulnerable like the girl people would’ve reacted differently.
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The guy actor should have been more calm and even start crying
The acting has gotten worse
If a girl is aggressive that means she is a very strong woman who is fighting for justice 😂😂
The first girl made me so emotional