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LTKNT101
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(June 19, 2020, 7:11 pm)tomostrife This is what creepers look like. Gotta say I admire the fact that she straight calls these mouth breathers out
I’m probably going to take flack for saying this but I don’t see anything this dude did wrong. Complimenting her with positive emojis? He didn’t leave any rude nasty comments about fucking her or anything close to that. This girl comes off as one of those snobs that dresses to get attention but when a guy tells her she’s pretty she gets offended. Has he done more than post emojis in the past? If so I would understand her blocking him. Based on the pics posted here I don’t see anything creepy other than the fact that he viewed her page which was likely public. These Instagram girls want followers and attention which is why they don’t block their pages from being found by random users. As long as the comments are respectful there is no harm done in my opinion.
InflatoPreggo
(June 20, 2020, 10:14 pm)LTKNT101
(June 19, 2020, 7:11 pm)tomostrife This is what creepers look like. Gotta say I admire the fact that she straight calls these mouth breathers out
I’m probably going to take flack for saying this but I don’t see anything this dude did wrong. Complimenting her with positive emojis? He didn’t leave any rude nasty comments about fucking her or anything close to that. This girl comes off as one of those snobs that dresses to get attention but when a guy tells her she’s pretty she gets offended. Has he done more than post emojis in the past? If so I would understand her blocking him. Based on the pics posted here I don’t see anything creepy other than the fact that he viewed her page which was obviously public. If your social media page is not set to private or friends only it’s not a crime for the general public to see something they like and comment on it with a like, emojis etc.
The problem is that they’re only reacting to the pregnancy pictures she posts, when her story is full of countless other photos. Plus it seems like she has a few repeat offenders, so she doesn’t trust them.
Liked by Lucifer Morningstar (Jun 20, 2020)
Lucifer Morningstar
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(June 20, 2020, 10:14 pm)LTKNT101
(June 19, 2020, 7:11 pm)tomostrife This is what creepers look like. Gotta say I admire the fact that she straight calls these mouth breathers out
I’m probably going to take flack for saying this but I don’t see anything this dude did wrong. Complimenting her with positive emojis? He didn’t leave any rude nasty comments about fucking her or anything close to that. This girl comes off as one of those snobs that dresses to get attention but when a guy tells her she’s pretty she gets offended. Has he done more than post emojis in the past? If so I would understand her blocking him. Based on the pics posted here I don’t see anything creepy other than the fact that he viewed her page which was obviously public. If your social media page is not set to private or friends only it’s not a crime for the general public to see something they like and comment on it with a like, emojis etc.

Put yourself in her shoes. You wouldn’t mind someone coming up to you in public and saying “you have such a sexy body”. Yes, there have been plenty of sexually charged comments in her DMs. She’s posted them on her story. The people she blocks are those who incessantly bother her with these comments. There’s a stark difference between “sexy belly” and saying something like “good luck with the babies”. Just because some comments are anonymous doesn’t mean you throw etiquette and politeness out the window to rustle your jimmies. Or, you can just be like most and silently enjoy it all without bothering her at all.
LTKNT101
(June 20, 2020, 10:30 pm)InflatoPreggo
(June 20, 2020, 10:14 pm)LTKNT101
(June 19, 2020, 7:11 pm)tomostrife This is what creepers look like. Gotta say I admire the fact that she straight calls these mouth breathers out
I’m probably going to take flack for saying this but I don’t see anything this dude did wrong. Complimenting her with positive emojis? He didn’t leave any rude nasty comments about fucking her or anything close to that. This girl comes off as one of those snobs that dresses to get attention but when a guy tells her she’s pretty she gets offended. Has he done more than post emojis in the past? If so I would understand her blocking him. Based on the pics posted here I don’t see anything creepy other than the fact that he viewed her page which was obviously public. If your social media page is not set to private or friends only it’s not a crime for the general public to see something they like and comment on it with a like, emojis etc.
The problem is that they’re only reacting to the pregnancy pictures she posts, when her story is full of countless other photos. Plus it seems like she has a few repeat offenders, so she doesn’t trust them.
  What’s wrong with someone liking the pregnancy pics only? Viewers don’t have to like every single thing you post. Most of the time followers visit and like only the stuff that stands out to them. I don’t know what these “repeat offenders” were doing. I can only comment on the example shown here and it seems to be quite harmless and done in good taste.
Lucifer Morningstar
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LTKNT101
(June 20, 2020, 10:38 pm)Avarics Case Closed @LTKNT10
Not really. Sorry, but she is sexy and that is a positive comment. Why do you guys get so offended by someone saying sexy belly? What is so wrong with that? It's not an obscene comment at all. It's not telling her what you would do to her sexually. Jesus, are these girls today so snowflakey they can't take being called sexy? If she's getting dick picks in her dm I can understand her being upset by that. If you are a hot good looking girl on Instagram you are going to get attention. Not just from guys in our fetish but from guys who love looking at attractive women. If you can't handle the positive attention don't put yourself out there.
Lucifer Morningstar
(June 20, 2020, 10:46 pm)LTKNT101
(June 20, 2020, 10:38 pm)Avarics Case Closed @LTKNT10
Not really. Sorry, but she is sexy and that is a positive comment. Why do you guys get so offended by someone saying sexy belly? What is so wrong with that? It's not an obscene comment at all. It's not telling her what you would do to her sexually. Jesus, are these girls today so snowflakey they can't take being called sexy? If she's getting dick picks in her dm I can understand her being upset by that. If you are a hot good looking girl on Instagram you are going to get attention. Not just from guys in our fetish but from guys who love looking at attractive women. If you can't handle the positive attention don't put yourself out there.

Ah yes, the old “victim blaming” routine... No one asks for this when they post, not matter what it is. “Sexy” inherently means something capable of evoking arousal. It clearly degraded her to an object. A belly. Not a woman. An object solely for sexual pleasure. Keep the comments to yourself. Would you go up to a random preggo and blurt out, “You look so sexy with that belly and those leggings! So HOT!” No? You’d probably look like a creep and give proper cause for a harassment charge. People get away with that on the internet but not IRL. Trust me, I have had men and women alike act that way towards me before. It’s demeaning. Don’t chastise her for being upset. Be empathetic.
LTKNT101
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(June 20, 2020, 10:52 pm)Avarics
(June 20, 2020, 10:46 pm)LTKNT101
(June 20, 2020, 10:38 pm)Avarics Case Closed @LTKNT10
Not really. Sorry, but she is sexy and that is a positive comment. Why do you guys get so offended by someone saying sexy belly? What is so wrong with that? It's not an obscene comment at all. It's not telling her what you would do to her sexually. Jesus, are these girls today so snowflakey they can't take being called sexy? If she's getting dick picks in her dm I can understand her being upset by that. If you are a hot good looking girl on Instagram you are going to get attention. Not just from guys in our fetish but from guys who love looking at attractive women. If you can't handle the positive attention don't put yourself out there.

Ah yes, the old “victim blaming” routine... No one asks for this when they post, not matter what it is. “Sexy” inherently means something capable of evoking arousal. It clearly degraded her to an object. A belly. Not a woman. An object solely for sexual pleasure. Keep the comments to yourself. Would you go up to a random preggo and blurt out, “You look so sexy with that belly and those leggings! So HOT!” No? You’d probably look like a creep and give proper cause for a harassment charge. People get away with that on the internet but not IRL. Trust me, I have had men and women alike act that way towards me before. It’s demeaning. Don’t chastise her for being upset. Be empathetic.
 She is dressing sexy and is clearly providing an arousing image for straight men who look at her. Telling someone they are sexy used to be a compliment. It's not the same as telling someone how much you want to have sex with them. Pointing out a particular part or "object" of the body like saying "you have beautiful eyes" is not saying that person's eyes are for sexual pleasure. The word "sexy" is not the problem because you can not even say "wow that's a beautiful belly!" without people coming at you. Maybe the world has changed because in my day telling a woman she was sexy was not a problem. In this current f'd up world you can't even open the door for a woman any more or give her any kind of compliment about her appearance without getting in trouble. Everybody wants to get but hurt about something no matter how ridiculous it is. Maybe I'm old fashioned and out of touch. Maybe you young guys know something I don't know. I apologize but you see I was born in 1977.
Lucifer Morningstar
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(June 20, 2020, 11:14 pm)LTKNT101  She is dressing sexy and is clearly providing an arousing image for straight men who look at her. Telling someone they are sexy used to be a compliment. It's not the same as telling someone how much you want to have sex with them. Pointing out a particular part or "object" of the body like "saying you have beautiful eyes" is not saying that person's eyes are for sexual pleasure. The word "sexy" is not the problem because you can not even say "wow that's a beautiful belly!" without people coming at you. Maybe the world has changed because in my day telling a woman she was sexy was not a problem. In this current f'd up world you can't even open the door for a woman any more or give her any kind of compliment about her appearance without getting in trouble. Everybody wants to get but hurt about something no matter how ridiculous it is. Maybe I'm old fashioned and out of touch. Maybe you young guys know something I don't know. I apologize but you see I was born in 1977.

Or people can refrain from making these unneeded comments towards strangers? Quite simple really. It doesn’t matter when you are born. Just seems that some are more socially coherent than others. The problem we have is that MANY people associate maiesiophilia with pedophilia. That is why we are all branded creeps in with the actual ones that degrade the women. Perhaps expanding vocabulary further than seductive adjectives is a good option for you than just using “sexy” or “beautiful”. Comment all you want on here. I promote that instead of putting your deviant, lusty thoughts on her. Trust me, I sexualize pregnancy all the time in private and here, but I can separate fantasy from reality. I don’t need to comment and let her know how horny she makes me. Nobody needs to hear that unless they are both romantically involved. That’s private. Just respect her’s. Not saying that you’re one of the ones who would bother her with those comments, but you’ll enable the ones who do all the same when you defend them.
Liked by alexgraves (Jun 20, 2020)
alexgraves
It's all context. It's appropriate for me to call someone sexy if I think they're going to be into it. I.e. my girlfriend, or were I single someone I was interested in who I suspect is into me. Randos on the internet or on the street (outside of the context of bars or clubs ect), however, aren't going to know what to make of it. It literally doesn't matter what your intent is if you're doing it in a fashion where it can be interpreted as creepy. Also assuming that all women posting sexy pics are looking for your attention specifically and open to receiving weird comments is a strange assumption. People are welcome to block whoever they want. Just as it's within your right to look and enjoy, it's within their right to revoke those images whenever they want.
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