Not cool, bro
By Anonymous - 17/08/2017 11:51
By Anonymous - 17/08/2017 11:51
Hi everyone, OP here. I'm really struggling to put everything into perspective, so many thanks for all of your input! I'd like to clarify that he took the pictures at his own initiative at occasions where I was (getting) undressed. I didn't really give permission, just playfully raised a fist and let him. After all, we've been together for 11 years since highschool, I would've trusted him with my life. Learned that the hard way. He did blur my face, but that makes little difference because he would tell the people it was his wife and his full name was visible on his profile (he wasn't aware of that fact until I pointed it out). Divorce is our only option at this point, I don't trust him anymore, especially since there also have been other lies. I decided not to press charges as I would like to divorce on friendly terms.
Hopefully soon you mean your "ex-husband."
This is why nude photos of yourself should never exist unless you're comfortable with everyone seeing them. you can never be truly sure they're safe, even with a spouse, and you definitely can't trust technology. There's definitely some guy in a bunker with a huge catalogue of everyones nudes somewhere. I'm sorry this happened. There's no putting the cat back in the bag though. So hopefully you looked hot and the photos weren't too undignified for you live with.
I swear I've read this before
Hey FML how can you consider that guy a "bro"? Sad story. Sorry for you OP.
Crime? Divorce? Pfft. Way to over react. If you're this whacko about him doing something like that, I'd say he'll wave goodbye as you leave (and then go back to your pics)
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That's definitely a crime in several states. I'm sorry you're going through that.
Divorce.