A married woman who was inundated with sleazy messages from blokes online has decided to fight back by creating a viral Facebook page to shame them.
Jennifer Sandbach was so infuriated by receiving so many inappropriate communications, it spurred her into action, but she has a bit of fun first before posting, by mocking and pranking the senders.
She even 'plays along' with some of the men's requests, once pretending to send a picture of her cleavage, which she later revealed to be a random man's backside in a cut out top that made it look like a bra and cleavage.
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The 29-year-old claims she receives as many as 50 sexually explicit messages from strangers every week and gets revenge by humiliating the senders by shaming them online.
She first realised she'd been receiving such messages when she discovered the 'other' folder on Facebook page two years ago and was horrified to find so many disgusting messages in there.
One, according to Jennifer, included a man who requested a pic of her in her bra and knickers.
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Jennifer, who works in a bank, again sent a pre-saved image of what appeared to be her chest.
The stranger said: "MMMM that just helped me finish babe you got nice t*ts."
Jennifer, from Merseyside, then sent the full image of a man holding a bra over his bottom, and said: "You just tugged the slug over some man crack you thirsty freak."
But, instead of simply blocking these men, she decided to set up a page, Jenni Vs Creepy Inbox Guys, which has now garnered 13,500 followers.
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As well as shaming by sharing the explicit messages and the way she punked them, she also dishes out tips to other women on what to reply to their own messages.
But, it all became less funny in one particular exchange, where a guy had tracked down the 29-year-old's wedding photo her mum had shared on her own profile and sent her messages off the back of seeing it.
It made Jennifer so angry she nearly deleted her entire page.
"The message where the guy tracked down my wedding photo made me so mad, it's unbelievable. I was so close to deleting the page because of that," Jennifer said.
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"I keep my personal profile locked down for obvious reasons and he had seen my mum had liked one of my public posts.
"She, unfortunately, hadn't locked her profile down, so he just went onto her photos and found one of me. Most of the others just go over my head now, but that one got to me."
However, she believes calling out the perverts might stop them going on to harass other women, so she's persisted, even though her husband isn't a fan of what she does, wishing she'd simply block the senders.
"My husband absolutely hates that I receive these messages. It's not due to him disagreeing with the overall message of what I do.
"He just asks why I don't block them and thinks it is childish. But I believe if I did that, all they would do is move on to another poor unsuspecting woman.
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"At least my method of humiliating presents the tiniest chance that they may think twice before doing it again. Plus, it's hilarious my way, so there's that."
Jennifer added: "My absolutely favourite reply of all time is when I was sent a d**k pic and I replied, 'that d**k pic just gave me an STD'.
He said, 'you don't get STDs from pics, stupid.'
"I said, 'I'm not talking about a sexually transmitted disease. I meant a Small Todger Disappointment'. That really cracked me up."
Although some of the messages get under her skin, she says she gains 'intense satisfaction' from her responses, particularly getting enjoyment the time she revealed her 'cleavage' to be male bum cheeks.
"I knew he was about to be embarrassed beyond belief," she commented.
"I hope my no-nonsense approach rubs off on my followers, spreading the culture of not taking cr*p from guys who don't want to respect women's boundaries.
"As I've now dealt with so many I guess you could say I'm hardened to it all and am able to brush it off."If me raising awareness and highlighting the problem through the page's posts helps other less-hardened ladies to deal with these creeps, then good."
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