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Pakistani Twitter supports woman who publicly shared profile of man who sent her unsolicited dick pic

News Desk

Jun 13

A twitter user shared a picture and the Instagram profile of a man who sent her an unsolicited picture of his penis.

“Was having a very normal Monday morning until a random guy on Instagram decided to send me a d++k pic. My heartbeat is racing and I am unable to regulate my anger now,’ she wrote while sharing the screenshots of the profile.

She further wrote that she has informed the man’s employer, leading to some people criticising her for putting the man’s career at risk.

However, most people came out in support of the woman. In addition, many women came forward to tell their traumatizing experiences of receiving unsolicited dick pictures.

Have a look at the tweets:

https://twitter.com/daza1maniac/status/1668533889583947776

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