how can i find out if my exbf sold my nude pictures to an internet site?
Question Posted Saturday February 5 2011, 10:48 pm
is there a certain way to find out if my ex boyfreind sold nude photos that i had sent him throughout our 2 year relationship. i would show him everything.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? AskAlonte answered Sunday February 6 2011, 2:03 am: There are two ways that you could find out for sure if he sold the pictures. The first way is for him to tell you himself. It may take serious measures of baiting to get him to if he's a stubborn guy. I'm not sure if you've asked him yourself but if you haven't try that! The second way is to search for them online. If he sold them, I'm pretty sure they would be online.
**I'll also note that typically when photos and stories etc are sold, they are sold to tabloids which means that the picture or story would normally be of a celebrity of some sort. I say this to say that he wouldn't have really had anyone to "sell" them to but he could just upload them to a pornography site that registered members can add content to.
The good news is that it's not likely they were sold to anyone. The other news is that they could be serving as pornography somewhere. But it's not impossible to find out if that's the case by searching yourself. I wish you the best in finding out about this. I hope they weren't distributed. In the future be careful with sensitive with media of this kind! ;) [ AskAlonte's advice column | Ask AskAlonte A Question ]
Abbyluvya answered Sunday February 6 2011, 12:36 am: The only sure way to see and be herring and saying the truth is try asking him or talking to him bring up the topic about your pictures and try asking him questions to see if he will reveal anything if he won't tell you try asking his friends maybe they would know if he did or didn't if he won't tell u try looking up websites they might be on
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