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You Can Go To Jail For Sending Dick Pics

  • Evie Howarth
  • Feb 9, 2022
  • 1 min read
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You Can Go To Jail For Sending Dick Pics


'Cyberflashing' is officially a crime as part of the Sexual Offences Act.


P**** owners, you've officially made history. It is now illegal to send unsolicited photos of your genitals.


This is also known as 'cyberflashing', which as the name suggests, means to send obscene photos, usually of a sexual nature over messaging or social media apps.


It's that much of a problem, that YouGov data shows that four in 10 millennial women have been sent an unsolicited photo of a man's genitals without consent.


But with thanks to Grazia and the women who've come forward, they've campaigned relentlessly and made cyberflashing a criminal offence under the Sexual Offences Act 2003.



The punishment for sending an unsolicited dick pic is that serious, that you can face up to two years in prison.


You can even get put on the sex offenders register. Yep, just for snapping a photo of your crown jewels.


It's about time, if you ask us.


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