Where do they go? And should you care if your ex still has your nudes? The answers are mixed. For some, like Cindy Gallop—founder of Make Love Not Porn, a NSFW video site dedicated to correcting porn-based myths about sex —keeping nudes from past lovers is a way to reminisce about good times from her past. In my case, I consider and I treat those nudes as just a really nice and entirely private personal reflection. I treat those nudes as just a really nice and entirely private personal reflection.
New Mexico man accused of leaking ex-girlfriend’s nudes to her friends, family
Yeah, Keeping Your Exes’ Nude Photos Is Creepy | GQ
By Amanda Woods. September 16, am Updated September 16, am. Anthony Sandy, 23, of Albuquerque, was busted on Sept. She said she met Sandy online, dated him for about three months and ended the relationship despite his attempts to convince her to stay, the outlet reported. The photos were said to have been screenshots from a video chat between the two, in which Sandy asked the woman to take off her clothes, according to the report. And he allegedly claimed to have contacted the New Mexico Children, Youth and Family Department to report his ex as an unfit mother so that her child would be removed from her custody.
What recourse do I have if an ex-boyfriend or girlfriend posts nude photos of me online?
Photos are generally posted with the full names of the person pictured nude and without that person's consent. Sexual comments about the subjects of the photos are solicited from visitors to the site. The site makes its money through what has been described by opponents of the site as a form of blackmail —requiring subjects wishing to remove their photos pay a fee for doing so. Revenge porn in general is highly controversial and has been the subject of repeated attempts in different jurisdictions to criminalize it.
The intent of your ex-boyfriend or girlfriend will determine which legal options you may pursue. If your ex-boyfriend or girlfriend has posted nude photos of you with intent to embarrass, intimidate, or harm you, the posting might constitute online harassment. Unfortunately, the rules and laws regarding online harassment are relatively new. Texas adopted its first online harassment law in