Being sneak-snapped is part of many people's daily experience, but it is less socially acceptable for men to be victims than for women. Men must always be adamancy, aggressive, and strong, just like manly men. For men, revealing that they are being sneak-snapped and victimized, such as social taboos, makes it difficult for them to speak to others and seek help. In this study, male victims who were secretly photographed were interviewed in depth to explore how they viewed and described their experience of victimization, and discuss which men were oppressed in the patriarchal society.