Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men.
Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it?
Come on. Women do this, too.
Right, hence the 99% assertion. Please don't tell me you're seriously suggesting that more women do this kind of creepy, objectifying crap than men?
In my 38 years, I have never been in the company of another female who has done this, or done it myself. Can you say the same for both?
O.k. There are lots of things that other people do that I don't do. Do I think that men are the only ones who take pictures of unsuspecting, random strangers? Nope. I think that there are females that do that sort of thing, too.
If there was a hot guy walking along a beach boardwalk and a woman "accidentally" snapped a picture of him from her hotel balcony, would I be surprised? Nope.
WTF? This is a scenario I've never seen anyone do. It really just is not something that women do or conceive of. What a weird thing to come up with.
Yes, when I was a teen/twenty something my friends and would sit inside sipping tea with our little pinkies up all proper like. We would never, ever, EVER notice a hot guy walking past us. EVER. And we would never giggle to each other about it. And lord knows if we were standing outside on the balcony during beach week taking pictures of our view.....we never, ever would have noticed much less taken a picture of that hot guy walking by.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men.
Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it?
Come on. Women do this, too.
Right, hence the 99% assertion. Please don't tell me you're seriously suggesting that more women do this kind of creepy, objectifying crap than men?
In my 38 years, I have never been in the company of another female who has done this, or done it myself. Can you say the same for both?
O.k. There are lots of things that other people do that I don't do. Do I think that men are the only ones who take pictures of unsuspecting, random strangers? Nope. I think that there are females that do that sort of thing, too.
If there was a hot guy walking along a beach boardwalk and a woman "accidentally" snapped a picture of him from her hotel balcony, would I be surprised? Nope.
WTF? This is a scenario I've never seen anyone do. It really just is not something that women do or conceive of. What a weird thing to come up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men.
Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it?
Come on. Women do this, too.
Right, hence the 99% assertion. Please don't tell me you're seriously suggesting that more women do this kind of creepy, objectifying crap than men?
In my 38 years, I have never been in the company of another female who has done this, or done it myself. Can you say the same for both?
O.k. There are lots of things that other people do that I don't do. Do I think that men are the only ones who take pictures of unsuspecting, random strangers? Nope. I think that there are females that do that sort of thing, too.
If there was a hot guy walking along a beach boardwalk and a woman "accidentally" snapped a picture of him from her hotel balcony, would I be surprised? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men.
Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it?
Come on. Women do this, too.
Right, hence the 99% assertion. Please don't tell me you're seriously suggesting that more women do this kind of creepy, objectifying crap than men?
In my 38 years, I have never been in the company of another female who has done this, or done it myself. Can you say the same for both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.
I would bet that it's 99% men, creepily taking photos of women and other men.
Like that former Playboy bunny who took the picture of the older lady in the locker room and posted it?
Come on. Women do this, too.
Anonymous wrote:Never, that's so rude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never, that's so rude.
+ a million.
It has never crossed my mine to photograph a random person at all and I'm from the camera phone social media generation.
Anonymous wrote:Never, that's so rude.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, the prudes are really out today. I've been tempted but have not done it. If I'm taking a picture and a hot person happens to be in view, I'll include them in the shot but I won't zoom in just on them or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Go on twitter or kik and search up creep pictures there are literately millions of both men and women so somebody is doing it.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No.
My 18 year old some watch a 40-something try to sneak a picture of a girl in a thong (not string more Brazilian) and he said to the guy, "is your memory really that bad, mental shot dude."
I find it pathetic.
OP is talking about women and asking pictures of man...not the other way around.
I answered that ... NO. I also showed that even an 18 year old with raging hormones knows better.