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ParadoxMind
March 13th, 2014, 03:51 AM
I'm a guy age 16 and I was fooling around on Omegle trying to get nudes. I ended up getting a girls Kik and she said she was 20 so I went with it. This is my personal Kik account. What ended up happening was us sharing nudes but stuff about her didn't line up so I ended up finding out it was a male who was trolling (I don't know what age) he was pretending to be this girl and taking pictures off the internet. All in all I shared nudes with a stranger and I'm really scared. My face was in some of the shots and they were full frontal. There's nothing I can do to take it back but what consequences can I be dealing with?

ScottishCanary
March 13th, 2014, 04:15 AM
Yeah stuff like this is why you should never send nudes over the internet to anyone you don't know IRL. Even when sending to people you do know you souks think twice. Anyway I'm probably telling you stuff you already know. As for consequences, it's hard to tell. Best thing that can happen is some perv has your nudes and either deletes them or just erm... uses them himself. Worst, well without going into details, the Internet is a huge, huge place with millions of people on it daily.

Karkat
March 13th, 2014, 04:15 AM
Well, you'll be dealing with child pornography for one- it's illegal in most places for there to exist photographs of underage persons period. Regardless of who took it.

You COULD get the person you were talking to in trouble...But that'd be hard without knowing more about him. All in all, that person's probably going to turn around and do the same thing to someone else with your pictures as they did to you with someone else's. They probably did it to whoever those pictures actually belonged to.

I almost got into that mess big time when I was 14. I'm so glad I didn't.

In the end, it all boils down to the fact that those pictures are out there, and you have no control over who sees them. You're just going to have to accept that. However, if you truly learn from your mistakes, you'll stop sending nudes to people you can't trust, and probably/hopefully wouldn't even send them at all. You just never know. Revenge porn is a thing, and that's some scary shit to think about.

ScottishCanary
March 13th, 2014, 04:27 AM
↑ This - Thanks for being more eloquent than me.

Bmble_B
March 13th, 2014, 05:39 AM
Sorry to say but, theres nuthing you can do to get those pics back. If I were you I wouldnt have given that person my kik, thats how cautious I am on tha inter-webs. I was in a similar situation myself but it didnt involve pics of any kind...This male/female was on the friends list of almost all of mah friends on fb, so when it sent me his/hers I said to myself what tha heck? So one day I caught him/her on im, but she/he started the convo this is what he/she said; Whats your phone number? What do you do on the weekend? Can u send me some pics? Yea long story short I blocked her/him but it did have a profile pic of some lady, but no more pics at all....

ksdnfkfr
March 13th, 2014, 05:48 AM
Omegle: The place where teens can transmit nude pics of themselves to total strangers.
Not a good place to visit whatsoever.
Just remember people, anything you post on the internet anywhere can go viral.
Didn't we learn anything from Star Wars Kid (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPPj6viIBmU)?
(That was like one of the first things to ever go viral against that person's will)

NeuroTiger
March 13th, 2014, 05:53 AM
Sending pictures of parts of your body is relatively fine, imo.
But, a full frontal nude pic and pics including your face and privates together, that's the mistake.
Hopefully, he is not a pic trader and will only remove the pic from his device.
Well, my advice is to think twice before you act now onwards.
"Human beings are fallible by nature"- everybody makes mistakes in life.

CassnovA
March 13th, 2014, 06:48 AM
dont do it because u will always regret it sooner or later

Meganium
March 13th, 2014, 08:32 AM
I'm a guy age 16 and I was fooling around on Omegle trying to get nudes. I ended up getting a girls Kik and she said she was 20 so I went with it. This is my personal Kik account. What ended up happening was us sharing nudes but stuff about her didn't line up so I ended up finding out it was a male who was trolling (I don't know what age) he was pretending to be this girl and taking pictures off the internet. All in all I shared nudes with a stranger and I'm really scared. My face was in some of the shots and they were full frontal. There's nothing I can do to take it back but what consequences can I be dealing with?

There's a LONG rant I can go on about people such as you who go on these sites just to exchanges nudes with people, but I'll refrain from going on it, because I think you may have learned your lesson. Do correct me if I'm wrong.

Anyway, in short, you fucked up. When doing these things you should always be vigilant for signs of lying hebephiles such as those on the internet. Furthermore, you should NEVER keep your face in any shot, period.

Given the fact that the has your personal Kik, It's not impossible for him to find out who you are through that. I'm not sure how far he can go, but he could surely find your name or other online accounts. I'm not sure how he would use this exactly, but it probably won't be good. Blackmail is a possibility, or your pictures could be sold somewhere. There's an infinite number of things he can do now. Ren's suggestions of child pornography charges and revenge porn aren't too far from the realm of possibility either.

Hopefully, now you won't crawl around the web like a horny spider looking for pictures to masturbate to. That's not its purpose, and you should've known that when you went to Omegle initially.

Harley Quinn
March 13th, 2014, 09:11 AM
I'm a guy age 16 and I was fooling around on Omegle trying to get nudes. I ended up getting a girls Kik and she said she was 20 so I went with it. This is my personal Kik account. What ended up happening was us sharing nudes but stuff about her didn't line up so I ended up finding out it was a male who was trolling (I don't know what age) he was pretending to be this girl and taking pictures off the internet. All in all I shared nudes with a stranger and I'm really scared. My face was in some of the shots and they were full frontal. There's nothing I can do to take it back but what consequences can I be dealing with?

The thing I never understand is, why do people actually ever want to send nudes. Especially full frontal ones, what is that. Rule number 1 of the internet is, never show your face in photos of a sexual nature unless you know 100% what you are doing and who you are sharing it with. You got trolled, honestly, I'm happy that you did. Plus as Ren has said, there's a whole legal issue with it but people never really care about that. You need to think first before you do things, that is always going to be the advise here. As for the consequences, what's done is done and your pictures are potentially on the internet forever. For your sake, I hope it was at least somehow sexually thrilling or that's pointless.

PinkFloyd
March 13th, 2014, 09:59 AM
Even though child pornography is serious stuff, I doubt it'll escalate. I mean this guy was just messing around most likely. It's not like he's gonna give it to the government or anything. I'd say that worst scenario, you gave something to a pervert which is never a good feeling.

jeremy96
March 13th, 2014, 02:31 PM
Yea I sorta had the same thing some guy made an account and I though she was a real chick but when I did an image search it turned out that the pictures were some porn star

ninja789
March 13th, 2014, 05:49 PM
NEVER send nudes man
just asking for trouble

Croconaw
March 13th, 2014, 05:53 PM
That was a big mistake on your part. There's no way you can take it back now. You can just hope nothing happens.

Stephane17
March 13th, 2014, 05:55 PM
I Dont Omegle to boring in my opinion , i dont know who these people are lol:yes::yes::yes:

nklarke
March 16th, 2014, 04:01 PM
Sending pictures of parts of your body is relatively fine, imo.
But, a full frontal nude pic and pics including your face and privates together, that's the mistake.
Hopefully, he is not a pic trader and will only remove the pic from his device.
Well, my advice is to think twice before you act now onwards.
"Human beings are fallible by nature"- everybody makes mistakes in life.

^^^^^^^^^this. The problem is not the nude, the problem is showing your face.

Harry.
March 30th, 2014, 07:00 PM
You need to be more safe on the internet.

You really don't know who you're sending pictures to.

WithoutFear
April 6th, 2014, 08:24 AM
Look, you screwed yourself over. There is nothing you can do now. I've Sent nudes to randoms over kik before. I wont deny it and to be honest, I might do it again one day. But if you have to do it, be smart. NEVER include your face. Ever. Likewise, if you have a tattoo, avoid that part of your body too. Or really anything that can be traced back to you. INCLUDING where you take the photos. Just... be smart, okay?

Blood
April 6th, 2014, 09:14 AM
You were man enough to send the nudes, now be man enough to deal with the possible consequences. I doubt anything will even come from this but hey, let's just say you've learned your lesson.

From Chris
April 6th, 2014, 11:37 AM
I'm a guy age 16 and I was fooling around on Omegle trying to get nudes. I ended up getting a girls Kik and she said she was 20 so I went with it. This is my personal Kik account. What ended up happening was us sharing nudes but stuff about her didn't line up so I ended up finding out it was a male who was trolling (I don't know what age) he was pretending to be this girl and taking pictures off the internet. All in all I shared nudes with a stranger and I'm really scared. My face was in some of the shots and they were full frontal. There's nothing I can do to take it back but what consequences can I be dealing with?

Unless you're 18, sending nudes to people under the age or over the age of 18, if you are younger is very illegal. It's considered child pornography and can have some serious consequences. You should never add your face in a nude picture because you never really now the person you are talking to and what they can do with that picture. I doubt they will do anything with it, but just be more cautious with who you meet on the internet, especially about nude pictures. (I don't condone the act of sending nudes to anyone so i suggest you stop so you don't get in an legal trouble.) Hope this helps! :)

-Chris <3

KaraaaHope
April 6th, 2014, 12:29 PM
Even though child pornography is serious stuff, I doubt it'll escalate. I mean this guy was just messing around most likely. It's not like he's gonna give it to the government or anything. I'd say that worst scenario, you gave something to a pervert which is never a good feeling.

Yup, this pretty much.

And yes, there are laws and whatever. But morally, it's only wrong only to the people who feel it's wrong. They can only speak for themselves. To the people who don't care what they send or who sees, I don't think someone else can tell them it's wrong just because they think it is. Everyone has different views, none are right and none are wrong because no one has the universal power to force someone to think one answer goes for all.

Just be careful. I've made a mistake and sent one a while ago to someone who turned out to be fake. But what can I do? Nothing. That person doesn't know me and I don't know that person, so I'm really not worried at all. Everyone has a body, it's not new or exciting news.

And I'm not telling people to go ahead and send or not send them. Just use caution if you feel you should.

Landbuscus97
April 6th, 2014, 05:48 PM
I used to screw around with 'supposed' guys my age on kik too, stopped that shit tho, just isn't worth the risk.