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Jilted lover fly-posts pics of ex-boyfriend’s privates

Posted on February 12, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Paul O’Mahony reports:

An 18-year-old woman in northern Sweden has been charged with harassment after taping pictures of her ex-boyfriend’s private parts on lampposts near his home.

The scorned teen also scrawled her 24-year-old ex-boyfriend’s name and phone number on the pictures, along with an unflattering comment about the size of his sex organ, Expressen reports.

[…]

When questioned by police, the young woman confessed to committing an offence and said she realised that what she did was wrong.

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