AnimeKnight
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I think you should let her know about the picture... let her be aware of the fact that she had be hidden cammed..
Originally posted by: YugandharAilshire
You may not be doing anyone harm, but you sure are allowing a high probability of harm to continue.
Not that you have any legal duty to stop the harm from occuring. Just like an Olympic level swimmer has no duty to save a drowning person.
But I'd say most people's ethics would force them to "butt in" to a situation where they thought an illegal act was being perpetrated against an acquaintance.
I did NOT mean that I couldn't bring myself to tell her that pictures of her were on the internet. What I meant was, I could NOT bring myself to confess to her that I knew about her pictures on the internet. There is no doubt in my mind that SHE KNOWS about it.I still couldn't bring myself to tell her, though, I can imagine that its an extremely embarrassing thing and I just couldn't do that to her.
Originally posted by: Nemesis77
Originally posted by: amdskipOriginally posted by: LuckyOriginally posted by: GhettoFobOriginally posted by: sbastedo pics????? You can pm me![]()
haha! Well, I don't know about you, but I don't know many people who have explicit sexual photos on the internet. I mean, this girl is not a stripper or exhibitionist, nor do I know any strippers or exhibitionists (at least in any capacity other than a patron of strip clubs a few times), so I was resistant to the idea that it WAS her...until I could no longer deny that it was her.Lets see, woman possibly has photo of her her lovely self posted on the web
Ex-boyfriend surfing porn sites finds pic and spends ooodles of time in photoshop examing said pic
Originally posted by: tcsenterWell, because there is a little history between us and its fair to say I got shafted in the deal. So this satisfies that little inkling of grudge that I've had..I don't understand. Why is this a laughing matter?
You must have skipped over some posts, try going back and reading. There was no hidden video, there was no break-in. Her behavior strongly suggests she was just 'paranoid', because it happened to her once already. Would you not be paranoid if something like that happened to you? Every little bump in the night is going to raise your suspicion.
Originally posted by: Que-TiP
you should just post the pic....its no big deal.
p.s. if i found a neked picture of my ex on a pr0n site, i would e-mail it to her and ask her if this is her. Its fun. You should do it too.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Yeeks! I'm starting to become embarrassed for you. Do you have this much trouble comprehending everything you read? What I wrote was:First off, you say she knows about it, it has happened to her before.Did you see? Let's dissect that statement. It is "possible" she agreed to the photo, but I find it extremely "unlikely". I just realized I cannot dissect that statement any further because it is already so elementary and clear a 5 year-old could understand it. What's your excuse?"...its possible she agreed to the photo, having been convinced it would remain private, but I find it extremely unlikely."
The other half of your statement attempts to conflate two different statements I made. I didn't state "it has happened before", what I wrote was:The behavior I'm referring to is her 'paranoia' that someone had been in her house, possibly to plant a hidden camera (her words, not mine). This statement was not the result of prodding on my part, she offered it freely and seemingly out of the blue. This may involve quite a bit of risk in asking you to do some thinking, but in your estimation, what is the most likely cause for anyone to admittedly be a bit paranoid that someone may be planting a hidden camera in their home?"Her behavior strongly suggests she was just 'paranoid', because it happened to her once already."
I had decided not to even ask about the photo on the slim chance I may be wrong, or on the very likely chance that she was hoping nobody would learn about the photo or recognize her.
In a strange twist of events, I didn't even NEED to ask her about it. Her unsolicited comments to me WRT her paranoia about hidden cameras pretty much says it all. I'm sorry you're just not getting it, I don't know how it could be any more clear!I'm sorry to say that, by now, you're particular take on matters doesn't speak favorably of your intellectual prowess. It seems that you're putting a lot more effort into trying to find fault with my statements than trying to understand them.You have gone from hehe, poor her being hidden cammed to nah, she knows about it, no biggie when people ask you why you didn't tell her. That just seems a bit of a switch in stories to me
Try reading with continuity. Avoid attempting to reconcile comments you've taken out of their context with other comments taken out of their context. Things just don't work like that.
Remedial English Class is over. Buh-bye now.
