A couple of days ago Chris Evans, former Human Torch and Captain America, "accidentally" showed a dick pic through social media. This caused an uproar on the Internet, where Thirsty Women were craving his Human Torch. What I find funny, is that many of the same people craving for Captain America's mighty cock, were the very same ones who criticized men for watching the infamous pics from The Fappening.
How the mighty have fallen. All that talk about objectification of women being bad, yet y'all treated Captain America like a piece of meat with another penis shaped piece of meat!! I John Q. Public sends an unsolicited dick pick, is gross, sexist, and wrong... but since it was Chris Evans, it's OK.
He shouldn't have taken that picture in the first place... if he wanted his schlong to remain classified.
Just because he "leaked it" doesn't mean he gets a free pass to play the vic... wait, he owned up to his mistake and turned it into a weapon to get people to vote?
Huh... neat!
Now this is the part where double standards about women being shamed after hackers leaked their nudes, while Chris Evans got massive amounts of support.
First: A LOT of the shaming came from women.
Second: The lessons learned from The Fappening, might be why he got support.
My stance hasn't changed. You want to take nude pictures of yourself go ahead, knock yourself out. Just remember that sending nude pictures Via mobile devices or computers will put you at risk of having people, other than the intended person to see them. They could boost or damage your career. The hacking of devices or accounts to obtain these pictures is a deplorable Act, illegal, criminal, and heinous. Sadly current security systems for devices and the cloud are a joke. If you still go ahead with taking the nude pictures despite knowing all of this, shame on you. I'm not condoning the hackers's actions, but y'all put yourself in that spot.
Don't put yourself in a vulnerable position, where an app, a hacker, or an angry ex; can use your nudity against you.
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