Elisa Mariño
1 min readOct 18, 2021

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Your affirmation doesn’t make sense in this conversation. Do you realize that this doesn’t apply here, right?

Unwanted nude → Means sending a nude to someone who hasn’t asked for that.

In fact, we were talking about men sending unwanted dick pics because the original article said that men do that as “flirting”. But let’s see, their right to do with their body what they want (take nudes) doesn’t extend to forcing other people to see it, much less to react favourably to those unwanted and unasked nudes.

So you are the one who wants to distort meaning in order to restrict women’s rights to just block or avoid men who send unwanted dick pics.

The key word is unwanted. If you are exhibitionist, join social networks where that is the expectation. But LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Tinder, meetic, etc, aren’t. No, not even in PM. As for whatsapp, unless it has been explicitly said that it is wanted, is not. That is the social expectation.

If you want nudes, you can ask for them. But the answer could be no. And if they have refused, you shouldn’t insist. But let’s talk about why you suddenly claim that I want to “take away women’s rights over their bodies”: because some men send unwanted nudes that the woman hasn’t asked for in order to pressure her to send a nude in situations she doesn’t want to. That is: they want to manipulate. And when they are blocked and doesn’t get the sex they want, they write rants like the original post… Can’t say I’m surprised.

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Elisa Mariño
Elisa Mariño

Written by Elisa Mariño

Fiction is the art to tell lies to show truths. Politics is the art to use truths to tell lies.

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