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Mother bombarded with vulgar texts from men over Facebook ad - New York Post

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A woman says she was inundated with unsolicited messages from men after she posted a photo of herself in a clothing item she was trying to sell on Facebook Marketplace.

April, who is a DJ, posted a photo of herself wearing an orange two-piece beachwear set on the site.

She was cradling her stomach in the image, later revealing she was pregnant when the photo was taken.

But instead of getting potential buyers interested in the outfit, April got potential buyers interested from another quarter entirely.

A picture of A woman, who goes by April, wearing an orange two-piece beachwear she was selling on Facebook Marketplace.
A pregnant woman, who is also a DJ, posted a photo of herself in an orange two-piece beachwear she was selling on Facebook Marketplace.
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She shared to TikTok some of the multiple messages she received from men over the listing, which clocked up more than 15,000 views.

In her TikTok clip, she wrote over the photo: “POV: You innocently upload this pic to Marketplace to sell the outfit.”

The clip used Kim Petras and Sam Smith’s song Unholy.

One reply she got to the ad said: “Dress to impress.”

Another was simply a greeting with several heart emojis.

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A picture of how many clicks the post received.
The post received over 15,000 clicks.
A picture of an unwanted message from a man after April posted the picture of herself.
Instead of getting messages about the beachwear, the DJ received unsolicited messages from men who looked at the post.
A picture of an unwanted message from a man after April posted the picture of herself.
A picture of one message that a man sent in response to the Facebook Marketplace posting.

However, the messages steadily became more vulgar with one man asking, “Do you come with the dress?” as well as other lewd messages.

“These men are just too much. I am literally pregnant here,” April captioned the clip.

Many women sided with April, slamming the reaction she got.

“Everything is taken sexually these days but this dress is also [a] perfect maternity dress,” one said.

Another added: “OMG this happened to me! I posted my Depop clothes on Marketplace and it was insane.”

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A picture of an unwanted message from a man after April posted the picture of herself.
The social media user shared multiple messages she received on TikTok, which has over 15,000 views.
A picture of an unwanted message from a man after April posted the picture of herself.
One man asked, "Do you come with the dress?"

“I remember listing something and someone asking if I would sell my underwear. I was selling plushies, like OMG,” one wrote.

Several other women shared similar experiences but there were some who suggested April was “asking for” the attention.

In response, the new mom said: “To y’all getting nasty: I am 100 percent certain that when you online shop, you look at models wearing the clothes to show you what the outfit looks like.

“Uploading a picture of myself does not mean that I’m ‘asking for it’. I am a new mom in a healthy relationship, simply trying to sell an outfit.”

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