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By *ainyDaySunshine OP   Man
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Don't you think they are vile little creatures?

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By *ugehandsMan
over a year ago

Fife/ Newcastle

No,they are only people who collect pictures and seems to be very common on the site.

I'd say they are more a nuisance.

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By *ainyDaySunshine OP   Man
over a year ago

Ayrshire

My point exactly. Nuisance is putting it politely

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Never quite sure as to the meaning of that term. Wouldn't it be normal to want to see a photograph?

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By *igsaw93Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Think the words you're looking for are sexual offenders or just criminals. No euphemism is necessary.

Pic collecting isn't about seeing photos. They are specifically people who download images without consent, and often share in specific anonymous groups, again without consent. It's illegal and sadly there are a lot of offenders who use this website for this purpose.

Jigs x

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By *eiaorganaWoman
over a year ago

Dundee

Anyone who starts chatting with me on here and tries to hurry me onto kik or WhatsApp gets a red flag, as once we switch over the first question is always 'got any more pics?'

Nope, bye.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Think the words you're looking for are sexual offenders or just criminals. No euphemism is necessary.

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This is a really interesting topic which can get quite deep. There is quite a lot of what could be called ‘mid-diagnosing’ when it comes to crimes and the cycle of porn in society.

With porn being so easily accessible the levels of genuine porn addiction is wickedly high. One issue of porn addiction is the person seeks the next taboo, which can lead to sharing a persons photos without consent as you say but also onto the high end & unacceptable taboo of child porn and revenge porn. When caught, they are labelled a paedophile and or a sex offender and inturn not given the help they actually need which often sees the person repeat that cycle of offending.

Add into the mix that 30% of men over 35 haven’t had sex in a year, we have a lot of sexually frustrated men seeking the next easily accessible online thrill. It’s virtually a pandemic (pardon the pun).

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