This social networking site is teaching men how not to send pictures of their genitals to women

Maybe now men will finally understand that pictures of their penises are unnecessary.

Dipannita Saha Dipannita Saha
जुलाई 14, 2017
These unsolicited pictures need to die a quick death. Photo Courtesy: Public Domain Pictures

 

If you are a woman familiar with the World Wide Web, there's a possibility that you may have come across at least one unsolicited d*ck picture. After all, the 'other' inbox in your Facebook account is completely full of messages from creepy men. Don't you wish someone could teach these men to not send you pictures of their genitals? Well, a social networking site called Ashley Madison is trying to do exactly that.

The Canadian dating service that caters to married men, has put together a guide for such geniuses on how they should avoid sending pictures of their penises to women. The guide is called Things You Should Consider Before You Snap And Send A Phoner Boner and it focuses on how there are other ways to impress a woman.

According to the website, the first rule is to woo a woman through more old-fashioned tactics--such as introducing yourself and asking her about her life. The website also reminds men that pressing "send" on that crotch capture "signals you're desperate and probably text flashing a dozen other women with the same photos."

But, the most important thing that Ashley Madison is trying to teach these pervy men is consent. You heard that right. The site wants to remind men that "if she wants it, she'll ask." It's actually that simple. But obviously not many people understand this concept.

The site also advises men to make sure they groom their private parts so that they look a little appealing. It says, "don't be lazy and undermine the opportunity. Take the time to trim the shrubs so you can see the branch and pick appropriate angles and lighting to do your favorite appendage justice."

And lastly, it points out that men shouldn't assume that they would receive nudes in exchange of their pictures. After all, sending someone your naked selfie is a personal choice and no one is obligated to do that. And women anyway are sick of men sending unnecessary obscene pictures to them.

So, we are really hoping that they will finally listen now.


 

Also Read: The nude picture conundrum: should you or shouldn't you send one to your boyfriend?

 

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