Constance Hall OWNS the 'desperate, lonely and sad' man who sent her a d**k pic - as she publishes his vile text to her

  • Australian mummy blogger Constance Hall has called out men for explicit pics
  • The 38-year-old mother shared the text messages on her Facebook page
  • She tried to 'put herself in their shoes' but couldn't make sense of the situation
  • Ultimately she 'felt sorry' for the men who feel the need to send such images 

An Australian mummy blogger has unleashed on creepy men after she was sent an unsolicited explicit photo of a stranger's genitals and a series of graphic text messages.

Mother Constance Hall, who lives in Western Australia, took to Facebook with a photo of the texts - and a censor over the male genitalia - to talk about the 'assault' that is receiving such low rent content.

'I just got sent a d*** pic but unlike all the other lonely boys that have sent me them in the past, this came through to my private phone number on an app I downloaded two days ago to message my paranoid friends on,' she captioned the photo.

'Aside from the obvious victim on the other end of this assault, what is going on with these blokes? So I tried putting myself in their shoes.'

Mother Constance Hall, who lives in Western Australia, took to Facebook on August 7 with a photo of the texts - and a censor over the male genitalia - to talk about the 'assault' that is receiving such low rent content

Mother Constance Hall, who lives in Western Australia, took to Facebook on August 7 with a photo of the texts - and a censor over the male genitalia - to talk about the 'assault' that is receiving such low rent content

Despite 'trying to be open minded' Mrs Hall couldn't see how sending these types of images would be gratifying - for the sender or the receiver

Despite 'trying to be open minded' Mrs Hall couldn't see how sending these types of images would be gratifying - for the sender or the receiver

Despite 'trying to be open minded' Mrs Hall couldn't see how sending these types of images would be gratifying - for the sender or the receiver.

The message she had received read: 'Weren't you after this? Did you text me after something big and throbbing?'

'Could it be depravity? If I had never met anyone who actually wanted to see my stimulated v**** could I be driven to sending it out there anyway? Umm that's a no,' she concurred.

'Maybe to get even? If I found out that my husband was sending his genitals to a number of people that didn't want to see them would I then be inclined to 'get even and show him that two can play at the game of assaulting strangers with our genitals? I don't think that's how I'd frame that particular revenge.'

Mrs Hall couldn't actually come up with a single instance in which she thought the photos were okay to send without the receiver first acknowledging that they wanted to see them first. 

'And I do realise that it's not always possible to understand someone who's lived a different life to yours, male privilege can be hard to fully grasp when you have been served the privilege of it,' she said.

Mrs Hall couldn't actually come up with a single instance in which she thought the photos were okay to send without the receiver first acknowledging that they wanted to see them first

Mrs Hall couldn't actually come up with a single instance in which she thought the photos were okay to send without the receiver first acknowledging that they wanted to see them first

'But there isn't enough empathy in the world that could help me understand how desperate, lonely, sad and full of self entitlement I'd have to be to send someone a close up of my aroused genitals who simply didn't want to see them.'

She did acknowledge that there was a certain degree of sympathy for those 'poor excited men' who sat alone in their bedrooms taking these photos. 

'They're dreaming about the wide world of sexual encounters being had all over the place, none of which he was invited to,' Mrs Hall said.

Bizarrely when she snapped a screenshot of the photo it was naturally censored by the app it was sent in, preventing Mrs Hall from sharing it on even if she wanted to.

'Of course, that thought moved on. And left me wondering what kind of an app blanks out d*** pics in screenshots? How the f*** am I supposed to process this if I can't black out his nob and rip apart his bedroom with my queens?' She said.

Some of her 1.3million fans praised the mother and clothing designer for her prose, and agreed that they couldn't understand why men sent such photos (Pictured with her husband Denim)

Some of her 1.3million fans praised the mother and clothing designer for her prose, and agreed that they couldn't understand why men sent such photos (Pictured with her husband Denim)

Some of her 1.3million fans praised the mother and clothing designer for her prose, and agreed that they couldn't understand why men sent such photos.

'Never in my life will I understand why 'men' send a pic! Send back a pic of a scoring panel!' One woman wrote.

'I'm in a relationship now but before I wasn't and I found this kind of behaviour really disgusting and degrading … hard no, from me,' another said.

While one woman said: 'Weird that men think it is a turn on.'

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