OK, guys, so I wanted to share something that’s been on my mind lately – sending dick pics. Yeah, you heard that right. It’s a thing, and apparently, a lot of guys do it. According to some stats I stumbled upon, like 22% of men have sent a dick pic at some point. Crazy, huh?

So, I got curious and started thinking about the whole process. First off, I gotta say, consent is key. I mean, you can’t just go around sending pictures of your junk to people who didn’t ask for it. That’s just wrong and creepy. I asked a friend, Vanessa, about this, and she confirmed that getting an unwanted dick pic can feel pretty violating.
Teasing Phase
Now, assuming you’ve got the green light, there’s apparently a whole art to this. I read somewhere that there are basically two phases to sexting: teasing and the actual sexting. Teasing is like the warm-up. You send some flirty, but not explicit, texts to see if the other person is into it. It’s like dipping your toes in the water before diving in.
I decided to give this a try with someone I’ve been chatting with. I started with some innocent enough messages, just testing the waters. I tried:
- “Hey, what are you up to tonight?”
- “Thinking about you…”
- “Wish you were here.”
The responses were positive, so I felt more comfortable moving forward. It’s important to read the room and make sure you’re both on the same page.
Sexting Phase
Once the teasing went well, I figured it was time for the main event. But I still wanted to be respectful, so I asked directly if she wanted a picture. She said yes, so I proceeded. I made sure:

- The lighting was decent
- The angle was flattering (or as flattering as a dick pic can be)
- I was groomed and clean
I took a few different shots, trying to find the most appealing one. It’s weirdly challenging to make a dick look good in a picture, but I did my best. I sent the picture with a message like, “Here’s something to brighten your day.”
The Aftermath
She responded positively, and we ended up having a fun, flirty conversation. It was a surprisingly positive experience, but I think the key was communication and mutual consent. I definitely wouldn’t recommend just sending dick pics out of the blue.
So, that’s my story about sending a dick pic. It was an experiment, and I learned a lot. Remember, guys, if you’re going to do this, make sure it’s wanted. And ladies, if you’re on the receiving end, don’t be afraid to set boundaries and say no if you’re not comfortable. Communication is everything.