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What's the deal with these men posting pics of other men's wives and female friends who want to be exposed?

What in the fvck kind of fet!sh is this?

Asking questions like "What would you do to her?"
Nothing!
That's a stranger! Nobody in their right minds wants to do anything to some total stranger!

Whatever happened to real love? Like true love, and just wanting to be loved and admired and hugged and embraced by the one that you love only?
What's this weird fet!sh of being admired by complete strangers online?
These are people you don't know. You know nothing about them. Not their names, not their age, not their hobbies, or interests, or activities, or eating habits...
You don't know if they even practice good hygiene. You don't know if they eat nasty food or if their breaths stinks like rotten fish. Or if they skip showers, or if they've got dirty fingernails. Eew!
Do you really want such people to admire your pics and tell these weirdo men all the s3xual things they might do to you?
This is insane!
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Alright, so here’s my two cents.

Yep, it’s pretty mind boggling that this is a thing. Personally, I absolutely don’t understand it nor do I want to. I can guess many feel the same way but I cannot speak for them.

That being said, this is one of the paths that social media has taken. Morality is in the eye of the beholder. The fervor you have in speaking out against this is just as solid as that of the folks who do it. These lifestyles have been happening long before we existed, only now, it’s no longer hidden in the back room of the video store, the cover isn’t hidden with a foil wrap, and no one is throwing their keys in a bowl. As for not knowing the people? You would be surprised. You may not know the one in the specific picture, but these can be your neighbor, a church pastor or member, your barber, the person sitting next to you at work. They are just people.

I suppose, in a nutshell, social media is much like the television…change the channel if you don’t like what you see. It isn’t for a single one of us to decide the morality (or lack thereof) of another. We can certainly call out someone for their hate, their cruelty, their ignorance toward the struggles of another…but what folks want to plaster on social media for the world to see is pretty much up to them.

Oh!

And the whole question about whether love exists anymore???? Sure it does! Who ever said these folks didn’t have or were not in love?