Is it normal to post pictures of our wife on the internet
I have enjoyed for many years taking secret pictures of my wife naked and putting then on internet sites, is this a normal idea.
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I have enjoyed for many years taking secret pictures of my wife naked and putting then on internet sites, is this a normal idea.
If the OP is from the north of England, then "our" is often used to mean "my". It's one of the many ways I moderate my language here, because it's open to misunderstanding. It's possible the OP is from my part of the world, though. If so, I know what he meant.
To the OP: I don't think it's strange in general but what bothered me is that you said "secret" as if your wife doesn't know. I wouldn't want people putting nude pictures of myself in a public place without my knowledge.
Great idea! Your wife's reputation, job (I knew someone who was fired for having pornographic pics seen on the internet), career, future is entirely ruined now without her permission or her even knowing. Oh and lets not forget your children too, who's mother is seen on the internet by their school mates, friends and work colleagues.
On the personal front: congratulations, you have embarrassed your wife, possibly shamed her, caused depression and anxiety and most probably she'll file for divorce when she finds out. You'll lose the kids, the house, your income and everything you ever loved; and why? Because you put dirty pics of your wife on the internet without her permission because it turned you on.
Does this tell you how wrong it is?
I would not like it at all for anyone to see naked pictures of the woman I would love.. IIN?
the op realizes and understands that things do not solely belong to him. for all that we possess, we share with Heavenly Father. That new flat screen your purchased last week is yours AND God's. It should be "OUR herpes is flaring up again," instead of "MY herpes is flaring up again."
What website please?............not that im going to look..........actually i probably will.
Is it normal you call her Our?
As if she is your private property?
l would say,no.