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Aussie Men Are Sharing Nudes Of Their Wives And Girlfriends On Craigslist Without Consent

Posted on January 9, 2018June 25, 2025 by Dissent

Gina Rushton reports:

Australian men are sharing pictures of women, in some cases without consent, on Craigslist.

Some of the advertisements offered pictures of ex-partners as well as current girlfriends or wives.

One Melbourne man posted a picture of a woman he had presumably slept with and asked to “swap pics of young sluts”.

Another Melbourne man wanted to “show off pics” of his wife in exchange for pictures of other men’s wives.

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