Woman threatens to send unsolicited d**k pic to the man’s mother

A woman hit back at a man who sent her an unsolicited picture of his penis by threatening to forward the crude snapshot to his mother. 

Imgur user rockpapermeow shared screengrabs of the man’s aggressive text messages, including the racy photo he sent her in the early hours of the morning. The since-deleted pictured also featured on Bored Panda.

‘This douche randomly messaged me at about 3 a.m. a few weeks back,’ she  explained. ‘I’ve never received an unsolicited d**k pic before, but I figured this would be a fun response (seen it done a few times on here before).’

What a response: Woman threatened to send a man’s unsolicited d**k pic to his mother  

In the mirror selfie that the unidentified man sent her, he is fully clothed aside from his pants, which were unzipped. 

Before sharing the photo, the woman colored his crotch area purple to cover his presumably exposed penis.  

‘U get that my fault [sic],’ he wrote after sending the picture. 

The woman responded by tracking down his mother on Facebook and sending him a photo of her profile picture.  

Aggressive: The woman shared screengrabs of the text messages he sent her, including his crude snapshot 

Aggressive: The woman shared screengrabs of the text messages he sent her, including his crude snapshot 

Awkward: 'U get that my fault [sic],' he wrote after sending the picture

Awkward: ‘U get that my fault [sic],’ he wrote after sending the picture

‘Oh no, is this your mother?’ she wrote. ‘Should I screenshot everything you sent me to her?’

Unsurprisingly, the guy was a bit freaked out, and responded: ‘No. Bye.’ 

‘No, that’s not your mother or no I shouldn’t send her the s**t you sent me, perv,’ the woman hit back. 

Although the guy insisted that woman wasn’t his mother, the Imgur user wouldn’t let him off the hook that easily.  

Take that: The woman responded by tracking down his mother on Facebook and sending him a photo of her profile picture

Take that: The woman responded by tracking down his mother on Facebook and sending him a photo of her profile picture

Scared? Although he claimed it wasn't his mother, the woman said he changed his name and blocked her after she threatened him

Scared? Although he claimed it wasn’t his mother, the woman said he changed his name and blocked her after she threatened him

‘Cause I feel like you should f*****g apologize for sending me disgusting d**k pics while [I’m] laying next to my boyfriend in bed,’ she wrote. 

‘Sorry. My apologies,’ he said, but the woman didn’t stop there. 

‘F*****g gross due, go get a f*****g live,’ she added.  

Although she admitted on Imgur that she never actually ended up going through with her threat, she insisted that the woman she found online was definitely his mother.

‘I never actually sent this to his mother (which, totally was his mother btw, she had pics of him and her all over FB). And he changed his name and blocked me right after this exchange,’ she explained.

Unsurprisingly, many commenters urged the woman to go ahead an send the picture to his mom. 

Go for it: Many people commenters urged her to send the photo anyway 

Go for it: Many people commenters urged her to send the photo anyway 

He learned his lesson? There were a few people who thought the threat was enough to scare him straight

He learned his lesson? There were a few people who thought the threat was enough to scare him straight

‘Send it two months from now, when he thinks he’s safe and has forgotten about it,’ one person wrote, while another added: ‘Holy crap, why wouldn’t you send it to his mom and maybe several of her FB friends as well? Get that dude shamed in real life!’

‘Don’t send it as punishment, but so that she knows that her son has some issues with anger, sexuality & women that she could maybe help with,’ another person wrote. 

However, there were a few people who thought the threat was enough to scare him straight. 

‘I know you shouldn’t send people d***k picks,’ one man noted. ‘But if someone actually sent mine to my mom I would kill myself.’

‘Send it. Or Don’t,’ someone else wrote. ‘You made him feel shame and fear. That alone is an impressive feat. 

The woman later explained why she never sent the photo, admitting: ‘I just felt so bad after looking at her page. She seems like a nice woman but with a horrible creepy son.’



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