Creepy Guy Sends An Unsolicited Pic To This Woman And She Trolled Him In The Best Way

Other women were also victims of this pervert, which isn't surprising.

The Internet is an excellent place to meet people, and if you are lucky enough, you can run into a really nice person. However, because everyone has access to the Internet, it is also a place where you can encounter some complete idiots, weirdos, and perverts. Texting with complete strangers comes with its risks.

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Wired recently stated that “d**k pics are everywhere, and nobody knows what to do about them.” But Mariclare Michelle from Seattle, Washington, apparently knows how to deal with pervs. There’s always a good response to unsolicited messages and pictures.

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OK, let’s see how Mariclare dealt with one of those creeps.

The lady shared her amusing reply to an unsolicited d**k pic

The lady shared her amusing reply to an unsolicited d**k picdangerousblues
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We’ve asked Mariclare Michelle how women are dealing with pictures like this. She said that “from the ages of about 13 to 21, I would get them all the time, mostly out of the blue or unasked for. So I feel like it was really normalized or expected when talking with men. Sometimes in middle school or high school, girls would bond over the same gross dude sending stuff to a bunch of us.”

This is what happened to the “star” of our screenshots. “That, unfortunately, happened with this guy,” Michelle continued, “because I had four out of five women reach out to me with their own screenshots and/or stories of this same guy who sent me pics after I made my post.”

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Actually, she wasn’t the only woman who had the same experience:

Actually, she wasn’t the only woman who had the same experience:dangerousblues dangerousblues dangerousblues dangerousblues dangerousblues

This woman from Seattle recommends always keeping your replies light-hearted and humorous when chatting with strangers. “Talk some sense into people. If they come on really strong and gross, my next move is to make them uncomfortable by any means. Take the power back in a sense.”

Mariclare thinks that, as an alternative to sending unsolicited pics, men should seek a true connection and permission. “It will almost always guarantee a 50/50 chance of a yes. And if there isn’t a yes, move on. We won’t have situations like this if they always ensure the person wants what they’re sending.”

This man turned out to be a serial harasser:

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The red flags about the perv were there:

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Nearly half of millennial women in the United Kingdom have received an unwanted penis picture at least once. More precisely, YouGov published a survey revealing that 41 percent of women aged 18 to 36 have received one. However, only 22 percent of men admit to sending such pictures. Even fewer—only 5 percent of millennial men—admitted that their d**k pic was unwanted.

Two reasons stand out as to why the numbers don’t add up. First, maybe millennial women receive penis pictures from men older than the millennial age. Secondly, some men simply won’t admit to it, especially if the pictures were uncalled for.

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More women joined the discussion, saying they know this guy and that he is weird.

More women joined the discussion, saying they know this guy and that he is weird.joel_brandow hamtarohoe _dangerousblues

And other people just wanted to share their thoughts about the case.

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