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Woman selling her dresses on eBay is shocked when she receives filthy messages

Mum of two Katherine MacPherson recently complained to eBay after she was sent pictures of dongs from at least 20 different men. Katherine thought she'd make a few extra quid by using the auction site to flog a few of her used dresses but instantly regretted it after opening up her inbox to the explicit messages.

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Granted, Katherine's pictures were rather racy for eBay but it still doesn't excuse a bunch of creeps sending her dick pics. Katherine spoke of the incident:

I’m not ashamed of my body. I don’t cover up but people should control themselves.
One person who sent me several unanswered messages and then became more insistent before sending me a picture of his penis was on my blocked bidder list and should not have been able to contact me but somehow still managed it.
I reported him and was informed by eBay that if they received any more complaints from other users they may consider suspending his account.

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Clearly she has some glorious cans and they look bloody lovely in that dress, but she's right, some people really should learn to control themselves.

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Yet, MacPherson claims eBay have been lax in controlling this blatant sexual harassment, adding:

I have approached eBay about this constant stream of harassment but they make it extremely difficult to report other users for this kind of behaviour.
There is sexual harassment that is being ignored and virtually condoned. eBay need to do more to ensure that their users are protected from this kind of bombardment.
I sell dresses and other clothing which I think is better marketed by being pictured worn. The eBay community’s answer to this is that because I use myself as my model that ‘I’m asking for it’ and ‘what do you expect’.

What do you reckon guys? Sexual harassment or is she asking for it?

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