Social media can be a wild ride—one minute, you’re scrolling through memes, and the next, you’re dodging creepy DMs from men who think they’re entitled to your time and attention.
Sadly, it’s not just a few bad apples; this is a reality many women face online. And Jasmine? Well, she’s had enough. She’s not staying quiet about it anymore.
Jasmine took to her socials to share a conversation with a man who seriously crossed the line.
She posted screenshots of their chat where things took a turn from “hi” to “wait, what?”.
He was just testing how far she’d go
The guy asked her for a picture of her breasts, claiming it was just a joke. And then, because apparently that wasn’t enough, he told her he was just testing how far she’d go. Classic.
Along with the screenshots, Jasmine expressed her frustration, saying, “Can we talk about this? I’m so confused tonight. It’s so hard to find a boyfriend, and I keep getting treated like this. If you like me, please just tell me because I’ve been waiting for a while.”

But hold up—it doesn’t end there. The guy went on to demand more intimate pictures, completely disregarding Jasmine’s boundaries.
‘How am I not traumatised by men?’
It was the tipping point. Jasmine was done. She wasn’t about to let this creep ruin her online experience.
She vented, “How am I not traumatised by men? I keep meeting these creeps. I’m tired of guys asking to see my body, telling me to let my hair down. Do they think I’m easy just because I’m online?

And let’s be real—she’s not the only one. Countless women have faced the same issue—guys sliding into DMs thinking it’s okay to ask for explicit pictures or make degrading comments.
But Jasmine isn’t having it.
‘Guys like this aren’t looking for a real relationship’
Her post has gone viral, sparking a wave of support from people who’ve had enough of this nonsense.
In the comments, everyone’s cheering her on, telling her to block and report the creeps.
“As a man, I’m ashamed of guys who act like this.”

“Please block him… guys like this aren’t looking for a real relationship, they just want to mess with you… first, they ask for a little, then it’s more…”

“Ask him, if someone asked for a picture of his mum’s breasts, would he be okay with that?”


