There are a couple of things that are generally frowned upon in the society we live in today.
- Cheating on your partner
- Selling your nude pictures for moolah because let’s face it, you have no idea where it’s going to end up on the world wide web
- Telling your girlfriend that you got scammed after she finds you buying nudes of other girls
Now that we’ve covered the main points in this article, let’s get into specifics, shall we?
M’sian Man Borrows $50 From GF To Buy Naked Pictures Of Girls He Met Online
According to World Of Buzz, a woman caught her boyfriend who she had been together with for five years – now ex-boyfriend – cheating on her.
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What exactly did he do?
He bought naked pictures of a random girl whom he met online.
Now if he purchased those nudes with his own money, that would’ve been bad enough.
However, he apparently didn’t even have enough money to buy them because he had to borrow RM100 (~S$50) from his girlfriend just to do that.
It all started when she became suspicious after her ex-boyfriend, Jack borrowed $50 for “no reason”.
He then went to the back and when he returned, he seemed “excited” and did not want to be disturbed.
Hmm… now that’s suspicious behaviour, though I wonder why she didn’t ask him what the money was for when he first asked.
Nevertheless, she went into his room as she felt that something was not right.
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She then checked his phone only to find the many compromising pictures of the woman and even the proof of payment/receipt he had taken a photo of for the girl.
The First Thing He Said
Hold on, because the story gets worse. After he was caught, she confronted him and the first thing he said to her was…
“I got scammed because I paid for 150+ pictures but only got 120 pictures!”
Why are people like this?
Here is one of the pictures that were sent to the cheating (ex) boyfriend, which has been censored.
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She also took pictures of the message exchange on Whatsapp
I can only hope that none of us will encounter such a partner.
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