I’m male. I’ve never taken or sent such a pic. But I received one unsolicited. Unfortunately.
I passed that online account to the relevant authorities. And the authorities received a dick pic too after they took over the investigation.
I’m male. I’ve never taken or sent such a pic. But I received one unsolicited. Unfortunately.
I passed that online account to the relevant authorities. And the authorities received a dick pic too after they took over the investigation.
I’ve never sent or received genitalia pics, or sexy pics of any kind really. I think it would be fun to sext with my wife, and I’ve dropped a couple hints to her before, but she didn’t seem interested. Alas. She’s a total babe and she looks great naked.
Just wanted to note that the New York Post headline recently was “Bezos Exposes Pecker”.
And no, it has never even occurred to me to take a photo of my own genitalia.
Tried once. Got this message:* Upload Error. File size too large.*
Male. Never took/sent one.
Wife has sent me sexy pics of herself. “This is waiting for you after work” type stuff. More of a hard R than X rated. Just a bit of Jerry Mathers showing.
Yes.
My reaction was that if the medical textbooks I received omitted these sorts of pictures, I wouldn’t mind at all. :smack:
Back in the day I used to run a one-hour photo lab. We’d have to go through the negatives frame by frame to make sure we didn’t develop any pictures with any nudity. If we came across any we couldn’t print we’d leave a note in the photo package saying what we are and aren’t allowed to print.
Lots of dick pics, especially from teenagers dropping off single-use cameras.
I am a woman and I’ve never sent any, but I’ve received many unsolicited photos of the male pride. You can’t venture into online dating or social media these days (meaning the last ten years or so) without some dude thinking all your life is missing is a picture of his twig and berries.
LOL!
Male. Never sent, have received from ex-gf while she was at work (and horny).
Never sent, never received, but I am old and not on the dating market. I think it’s very common these days.
A gay friend told me that his dating profile explicitly says “no dick pics, please” and he gets lots of dick pics.
Male. Never sent any. Did get a couple of sexy/nude ones of females when dating in the early 2000s. Been with my current partner since the mid-2000s and shes never upgraded to a smartphone, so its never been relevant.
Back in the 70s I do remember a guy who worked in a photo shop and who would do copies of the nudes girls sent in to be developed. He kept his own private album. If you got him drunk he might show you.
Could have cost him his job, at best, if he’d been caught. Even back then.
I’ve taken a picture of my swollen scrotum so I could do a “Before and After” comparison. Never sent it to anyone, and couldn’t imagine doing so. Who’d want to see it? Neve received any such pix.
I am male. I would never take pictures of or send images of my genitalia. I was laughing hysterically over Anthony Weiner’s scandal, because it seemed so bizarre and unique, but it seems a bit less funny when that mistake happens over and over again. (Or sometimes not a mistake but deliberate harassment.) People on Reddit will say things like “my girlfriend saw my dick pics” or “my ex-boyfriend won’t delete my nudes” like it’s common, because apparently it is.
People get really weird about this topic. Apparently as soon as the camera was invented, people started taking naked pictures of themselves. Of course, there was no internet in those days, so those pictures would probably stay private. Then came cheap video cameras and the internet, so now there’s sex tapes. And now there’s smartphones, with apps such as Snapchat that were specifically designed to send “private” photos to each other. (And for a time, there was an app to save these pictures.)
These kinds of selfies can be used as a form of harassment. There is at least one photo sharing app that includes a thumbnail when you send it to a total stranger. Naturally jerks started taking images of their penis and sending them to nearby women, who would have to see a pic of their dick before blocking them. (Most apps allow you to say no before seeing the picture. If you’re getting a picture from a total stranger, you might not want to see it. Especially if there are lots of Weiners who get turned on by sending dick pics to total strangers.)
I got work done on my teeth recently and started looking up information about it, including forum posts. One general medical forum had a lot of pictures of busted up teeth, fixed teeth, and other things relevant to what I was looking for (basically people attached images to every thread). On the side of the page were links to other posts, some of which were not relevant to what I was looking for, including once (based on the headline and thumbnail) a picture of a woman who had undergone some kind of breast surgery (I wasn’t sure if it was cancer, implants, or whatever), and was asking questions about the results, which naturally included a picture. I was not expecting to see such a picture at work and closed that tab really fast. This was a site about medicine, but it was a forum where most posters were just patients; this wasn’t a medical textbook. On the other hand, she didn’t include her face or (presumably) any other identifying information.
Apparently telling teenagers the negatives about sharing these images is “bad” for some reason. Perhaps because the writers of those articles though this was being judgmental? But then anything involving parenting is controversial. Perhaps I could easily find news articles on “tell your teens they’re horrible people for even thinking about this!” if I visit different newspaper websites.
Male, yes and yes and video as well for both, with my wife, flaccid and erect, as part of veerrry extended foreplay right before her mid-tour leave from Iraq and again for the same reasons when her tour there was at its end. Why? I dunno except we both liked doing it. Never did that with anyone else though.
Not too worried if thst stuff makes it to the internet, nothing I’m ashamed of doing. If someone manages to figure out who I am from it, what, they’re gonna try to blackmail me? Lol sure
Female, and since the pictures of my internal and external genitalia were taken during surgery [I was emailed copies when I asked for them for my own curiosity] not sure it would count … though I did forward copies to my husband because he was interested as well. I also had through the microscope images of a couple of biopsies as well.
I have gotten an occasional dick pic texted to me, they got deleted as I didn’t solicit them, I don’t want random guy’s dic picks.
Yeah, I think you are pretty safe. Hey, Bezos is coming off this just fine, and I don’t think that will change if the photos actually get out there.
I’m a gay male with a Grindr profile. I’ve both sent and received endless pictures, I’ve probably received 1000 unsolicited pictures.
I’m a guy. Yes. It was a weird situation.
I was at work and a woman I knew sent an email asking if she had the correct email address. Yep, it was me. She then started sending email after email getting progressively more sexual. Like, “I really like you”, then, “you are really good looking”, then, “I am getting wet just thinking about you”. I responded to each email in a noncommittal manner, assuming it was a practical joke of some sort.
After a dozen or so back and forth emails she requests a dick pic. I replied, “you first” and figured that was it. But she began sending pictures, including her face in some, so I knew they were real. I sent a few back.
Now, the rest of the story. I thought she was divorced (like me), but it turns out she was separated at one time but was back with her husband. She was unhappy, though, and had seen a doctor who started her on meds that affected her inhibitions in a crazy way. We agreed to delete all the emails and pictures. We occasionally run into each other, and are still friends, but we both act like that day never happened.
[pedant]That’s vulva, miss.[/pedant]
DesertWife and I were apart for about three months. She was the only woman I’ve known to like visual erotica and requested something to remember me by. We took two close-up Polaroids, one excited. AFAIK she didn’t share them with anybody.