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In reply to the discussion: Women try to get recourse for revenge porn photo posts [View all]Sen. Walter Sobchak
(8,692 posts)A number of women have sent me unsolicited explicit pictures over the years (and for bonus points almost always to my office blackberry) and while I don't want to be accused of "slut shaming" I definitely thought less of them and their judgement for it. These were not women I was dating, almost all of them were just business acquaintances looking to fool around.
Don't ask me what frame of mind one has to be in to take a photo of yourself topless, with your face showing and send it to the employee of a competitors work phone. Even if I deleted it, who is to say someone in IT wouldn't find it?
We also had a few office scandals when spectacularly explicit webshots and myspace accounts were uncovered, not of teenagers or college students. But 30+ professionals.
In the words of Don Draper, "limit your exposure".