* There is a strip in ''SexyLosers'' where the author reverses the genders of Kenta and his horny mom (leaving them a teenage girl being sexually molested by her middle aged father). The audience he's presenting his gender-flipped version to beats the crap out of him. Making sure to [[DontExplainTheJoke completely point out]] the DoubleStandard that people let him get away with it due to this trope, he even says in the final panel "It's the ''same damn joke''!"
* ''Webcomic/PvP'' plays with it [[http://www.pvponline.com/2010/02/23/little-hand-for-the-big-lady/ here]] and for a few other strips - Jade is genuinely surprised Cole and Brent hate being play-punched by her. The entire DoubleStandard is brought up [[http://www.pvponline.com/2010/02/24/touchy-subject/ here]]. Jade (''very'' grudgingly... and all the while maintaining that the men are being ridiculous for even protesting her punching them in the first place) agrees to stop.
* Averted in ''Webcomic/{{Digger}}''. The reason Ed -- by leagues the gentlest character in the strip -- was exiled was because, after constant abuse from his wife, [[spoiler:he found out she was also abusing their child, and killed her while she slept. Them being hyenas, the females are stronger -- and the ones with combat training -- so he wouldn't have stood a chance in a fair fight.]] Ed is a male but to hyenas gender roles are reversed, so it's possibly more accurate to think of this as a male abusing a female. Regardless, the tribal elders were completely on Ed's side but failed to prevent his exile. They still feel guilty for that, and the main reason Ed was still exiled even though the elders thought he was in the right was that (much like British law) tribal law made no allowances for the situation; if anything like this had happened before, there were enough key details missing that the law was predicated on the notion that [[spoiler:wives just plain don't provoke their husbands into killing them, and they certainly don't do so to a degree that makes their husband the good guy.]]
* ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup'' has an extreme example in that when Pella cuts off Richard's hand some fans actually started ''shipping them''! Admittedly his hand got better, and all things considered, her doing that was about as significant to him as a slap on the wrist. Richard seems to find her methods of dealing with him amusing.
* In ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', Gwynn beating up male cast members is PlayedForLaughs.
* Discussed in ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}''. One day at school, Ash, a ''very'' reluctant male-to-female GenderBender, punches a long-standing male rival in response to extreme -- but purely ''verbal'' -- provocation. A physical confrontation results, and the rival gets a severe punishment, while Ash gets off very lightly. Ash irritably notes that this is [[DoubleStandard completely unfair]], since ''he'' threw the first punch, and was only treated differently because he is "female". Ash is upset both about yet another reminder that he's "a girl", ''and'' the sexist DoubleStandard .
* In ''TwoKinds'', [[TheChick Flora]] ripping through [[ChivalrousPervert Eric's]] shirt and leaving bloody gashes on his chest is played for laughs. Eric's brother pulling his slave [[MsFanservice Katharine's]] hair makes him a dickhead.
** Possibly justified on account of the whole "slavery" thing. Eric's brother isn't tugging on the hair of a girl, but on the hair of a slave who legally cannot retaliate. Flora ripping his shirt is Flora ripping the shirt of someone who makes a living buying and selling her people as property.
* In ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'', the female mercs often send male mercs to the infirmary needing ''reconstructive surgery'', in response to accidental insults or reflexive lechery. The reverse never happens, and the women are never punished. And on occasion the female doctor performs said reconstructive surgery without pain relievers because of finding out about said "chauvinism".
** Actually, most of the female mercs seen punting their male colleagues into the infirmary are also officers. They get away with it for the same reason that their Captain can poke out a new recruit's eye during a training drill and brush off complaints with a simple, "I'm sorry. Did you say, "thank you sir, may I have another?"" We also see Captain Tagon tossing a woman across the room (she refuses to let her brother avenge her honor on the grounds that she threw the first punch) and brutalized a purple skinned lady to the point that she wore an eyepatch for a year until medical technology capable of growing a replacement eye became available to her (in her case, she had just betrayed Tagon and prepared to kill him and the rest of the mercs).
* Subverted in ''QuestionableContent'' when a woman who drives around in a vespa attacking boys who are awful to their girlfriends is stopped by Martin and Faye. When they ask her to imagine a guy doing the same to women who treat their boyfriends like crap, she says that she'd have no problem with that...and ask for his phone number. In the same comic, the fact that Faye uses Martin as a punching bag is shown to be the result of severe mental trauma, and she gets called out on it more than once and tries to be better about it, mostly shifting to [[DeadpanSnarker snark]] as the comic goes on.
* ''BittersweetCandyBowl'', Lucy's past habits of violence. [[spoiler:She got better]]. Also eventually deconstructed with how this affected Mike's opinion of her in the long run; he becomes ''very'' bitter, to the point where [[spoiler:his repeated rejections and denials of her feelings for him become emotionally abusive]].
** You'd have trouble convincing a lot of the [[FanDumb fans]] of Lucy's misbehavior though.
* The ''CiemWebcomicSeries'' averts it HARD. Both sexes are treated exactly the same, with [[HumansAreBastards everyone]] being either a [[ButtMonkey Pincushion]] or monster. Poison Dart Eddie's attempts to drug Candi and Amy stand out as particularly contemptible. Candi only gets off the hook for stinging him because she was trying to spare other women from becoming victims of a serial rapist. Her burning Don to death becomes a haunting guilt that terrorizes her throughout her life, in spite the fact that he had already tried to burn ''her'' to death ''and'' tried to rape her. However, Kelsea Linney blowing up the Levens family's house is depicted as her crossing the MoralEventHorizon. She gets no sympathy for the false stalking allegations she makes against Denny either, especially since she stole his debit card ''for no reason''.
** Played a ''little'' straighter in chapter 24 than elsewhere, but only because the Kerpher Gang is made up of [[PaedoHunt child molesters]].
** The [[ContinuityReboot book]] is also a bit straighter, as Candi discovers after Don's death that ItGetsEasier when she snuffs a vampire. Granted, it was [[ShootTheDog self defense]] both times, and she still [[ThouShaltNotKill despised having to kill]], but she is fully aware of the slippery slope she's on.
-->"[[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Holy crap]]! I'm [[FutureMeScaresMe becoming]] [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Buffy]]!"
** The Mexican gangsters also. [[BlackAndGrayMorality Granted]], [[KickTheSonOfABitch they were committing genocide against peaceful Navajos right before Candi assaulted them]].
* The implications of AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale in an episode of House are explored in this [[http://i.imgur.com/DTnZh.png FUU Comic]]. A woman commits credit fraud, puts nude pictures of him up on the internet and steals his facebook account. The moral? Chase is wrong for spurning her because they were sexually incompatible.
* ''Webcomic/WaywardSons'': [[HandsomeLech Hermaz]] snarks one too many times, so Ethaynia uses her power to [[GroinAttack castrate him]]. [[GoodThingYouCanHeal Fortunately]], he and most of the other characters have a HealingFactor.
* Dan Of {{Footloose}} is quite often smacked about the head by his sister, at no point does he retaliate. None of the others seem to have a problem with this.
* In ''Webcomic/TheWhiteboard'', the male characters are quite free to beat up other male character and the female characters are quite free to beat up male characters, but no males have been seen or mentioned as beating on females. [[http://www.the-whiteboard.com/autotwb1449.html This strip]] and the one after it shows that Pirta hit Doc hard enough for him to have another near death experience.
* Toyed with in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', though not so much in-story as in the [[FanDumb fandom's interpretations of it.]] [[SmugSnake Vriska]] harasses and torments [[ExtremeDoormat Tavros]] from the very start of the troll's arc, having [[spoiler:paralyzed him]] and then [[spoiler:demanding he [[CrossesTheLineTwice apologize for being handicapped]]]] because he was ''weighing her down.'' This is all presented up-front without comment, since most of the trolls are somewhat [[BlueAndOrangeMorality morally dubious]] by human standards. But some fans have responded that Vriska's actions were justified, since she was [[CruelToBeKind 'only trying to help.']] But [[DoubleStandard if the genders were reversed]], most readers would find Vriska's psychological abuse to be outright unacceptable, opening up a whole minefield of UnfortunateImplications.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Greg}}'' there are many instances where Greg gets abused by women. [[http://gregcomic.com/2012/01/02/storyline-a-silver-lining-part-15/ Here]] he is, taking it in the family jewels. [[http://gregcomic.com/2011/08/08/guilt-by-association-part-13/ Here]] he is getting his skull bashed in.
* DumbingOfAge: Joyce, an ''extremely'' sheltered girl entering college, honestly believes punching [[AllMenArePerverts Joe]] has no effect as men are stronger than women. He very much does not think this is so.
--> '''Joe''': Pray for ''me?'' Maybe I'll pray for ''you'' to learn it's ''not cool'' to ''punch people in the face!'' \\
* {{Beat}}* \\
'''Joyce''': But... but... guys can't ''actually'' get hurt by a girl. Guys are, like, ''strong.''
* SanThreeKingdomsComic: Taken UpToEleven. It's a regular occurrence for people to die simply because they pissed their wife off (though death is much less permanent when this happens).
* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', [[http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2013-04-22 Elliot and Sarah discuss the trope]] after [[spoiler:they have just broken up]].