Man Sends Pics Of Himself In A Bathing Suit To A Creep Who Wanted The Exact Same Pictures But With His Sister In Them
InterviewBrothers and sisters should support and protect one another. Always. In the internet age, perverts can find it easier than ever to act creepy, considering how widespread social media is. Fortunately, there are surefire ways of shutting them up.
When Tess Wright shared a post on Facebook to sell a bathing suit, a guy commented and asked to see a picture of it being worn before buying. Yuck? Yuck. Naturally, Tess wanted to ignore the comment altogether. However, her brother, Kade, had a brilliant idea. Kade put on the bathing suit, struck a few glorious poses, and then Tess posted the pics as a response to the creep. We’re betting that’s the last thing that he expected! Scroll down and check out the photos.
Tess told Bored Panda that she had no idea that her post would go viral. She was complaining to her brother about a creep on Facebook and he decided that they should teach him a lesson. “I thought it was a great idea and would be really funny. My brother and I are very close. Always have been. We get in some nasty fights, but if someone else messes with one of us it’s over. We always have each other’s back,” Tess revealed how close-knit they are.
Tess Wright shared how her brother defended her against an internet creep
Image credits: Tess Wright
Image credits: Tess Wright
Image credits: Tess Wright
Image credits: Tess Wright
Image credits: Tess Wright
Image credits: Tess Wright
Tess pointed out that situations like the one with the creep have happened to her several times before, especially when selling stuff on the Facebook Marketplace.
“Creepy men like to take advantage of young girls on there. Never send a pic of you modeling the clothes. Sometimes, men will even make fake accounts acting like women who are interested in buying your clothes and ‘want to see it on,'” she warned. “I usually just block these types of creeps, but if you have a brother like mine it might be a good idea to get him involved.”
Tess’ post about how her brother rushed in to save her quickly went viral online. Some people thought it was a hilarious way to clap back at a pervy comment while others praised Kade for being ready to do anything in order to protect his family members from unwanted attention on the internet.
The post got over 26k likes and was reshared a whopping 25k times. What’s more, the post really got people talking—the 3.8k comments are proof of that.
Unfortunately, Facebook and other social media platforms aren’t the innocent places we’d like them to be. The best way to deal with creeps, stalkers, and pervs is to ignore them: block their accounts and stay away from the ‘other’ messages folder on Facebook.
If someone is being very persistent and their behavior becomes harassment, however, tell them outright to stop. If they don’t, contact either the platform’s administrators or the proper authorities. (Or both.)
What do you think about Kade putting on his sister’s bathing suit to protect her from the perv? How do you deal with internet creeps, dear Pandas? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.
Here’s how some people reacted to the post
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Share on FacebookGrета Jaruševičiūtė below is an imposter just ignore his/her rude comment, and don't attack the original author.
Load More Replies...Damn, he rocks that bikini! Hope the perv got the hint and buggered off. I've sold a few swimsuits on ebay and come across a few perverts who asked me to wear it and send pics..I just reported them but next time might ask one of my male friends to wear a suit and pose for pics :P
Grета Jaruševičiūtė below is an imposter just ignore his/her rude comment, and don't attack the original author.
Load More Replies...Damn, he rocks that bikini! Hope the perv got the hint and buggered off. I've sold a few swimsuits on ebay and come across a few perverts who asked me to wear it and send pics..I just reported them but next time might ask one of my male friends to wear a suit and pose for pics :P
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