A woman was so sick of receiving unsolicited dick pics from men on Deborah Sullavan ArchivesSnapchat that she decided to get revenge in the most British way ever — she sent a guy to Buckingham Palace under the fake promise of a threesome.
SEE ALSO: New Snapchat geofilter to lure teen voters in ScotlandTara Natasha, a 26-year-old makeup artist from Cardiff, received explicit pics and a crude message from a random guy on the app, to which she started replying with pinch of wit and irony. But the guy didn't seem to get it.
So when he asked to meet, Natasha gave him the address for Buckingham Palace. Naturally.
She also upped the ante by saying that her flatmate would join too, just to see how gullible this guy was.
"My replies back then we're obviously sarcastic but he clearly didn't get my irony. So when he asked to meet I thought I'd send him on a little journey. Just a bit of fun really, I didn't think he'd actually go to be honest but obviously he did," she told Mashable.
As Natasha carried on with her day, she saw he'd messaged saying he was six minutes away.
To be fair, the guy didthink something was a little bit fishy about the whole meeting ... when two officers with guns outside told him that the state rooms at Buckingham Palace are used by the royal family.
But after the woman said she lives in Buckingham Palace (red flag number one) and after officers told him that the proposed meeting spot was not for common use (giant red flag number two), this Snap-happy dude still didn't understand he was being pranked.
So Natasha had to break the news herself.
"I tried to break the joke by sending him a picture of the Queen but he still didn't get it," Natasha said. "So in the end my friend and I sent a picture to him to say it was a joke. He didn't really see the funny side though, whoops!"
And let's just say he was notpleased.
"Hopefully he's calmed down now and can appreciate the banter," she said.
Although it was just a joke, Natasha says the episode "does highlight a massive issue with today's society."
"Men are, more than ever, subjecting and reducing women to sexual object," she said. "And this highlights a massive concern for women, men, boys and girls who are vulnerable to sexual predators. If someone flashes you in the street it is a sex offense, and sending of unsolicited dick pics should be treated the same."
"The sense of entitlement from these men who behave like this is scary, it perpetuates a rape culture," Natasha continued. "When did it become acceptable to send indecent images of yourself to strangers and tell them you want to fuck them?"
The makeup artist said she's shocked by the comments of some people to her prank.
"People are using my looks as an excuse for men's behavior. The amount of women who seem to hate their own gender shocks me, but unfortunately this is how ingrained misogyny is in society."
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