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Feminist sends men pics of her vagina to teach them a lesson

We all hear feminists whinging about creepy/disgusting men are for sending them unsolicited “dick pics”. You have to wonder why, when its natural to be attracted to the genitals of the opposite gender.

One feminist decided she would “teach men a lesson” by sending men unsolicited pics of her vagina to see how they liked it. Unsurprisingly, her plan totally backfired as the men were even more interested in her.

Of the 37 guys who communicated with me about my v-pic, every one of them wanted to meet me, regardless of age or location. Most blew up my phone with descriptions of what they’d do to my body, specifically to the fake vagina I found on the Interwebs. 

Feminist sends men pics of her vagina to teach them a lesson

For the three guys that responded quickly, I flirted aggressively and hit them with the v-pic after four to five messages. I braced myself for, “Hey, why’d you send that?” or “Whoa, where’d that come from?” Instead, I got three very lengthy… porn descriptions of what they’d like to do with that virtual vagina. 

I didn’t know what else to do, so I wrote, “Send me a pic.” And boy, did they. Three dick pix: two erect, one flaccid. 

Still frustrated I hadn’t totally freaked anyone out, I decided to send a v-pic as soon as we matched. No hellos. No commentary. Just wham, bam, that’s my little ma’am!

Of the 10 that I sent, only three guys failed to respond (no word on how active they are on the app). The other seven wrote what they’d like to do to me and asked when we could meet.

 
In a strange twist, though, I did feel empowered, although in a much different way than I expected. Men were clamoring to meet me, which is a great feeling even if it’s not for the right reasons. I’ll be honest: even though it wasn’t mine, I stood a little bit taller for a few days all thanks to the fact that, uh, guys love v-pics.

So you have to wonder then, maybe it’s women who are the problem if they don’t enjoy seeing genitals of the opposite sex?

 

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