Straight men react to being asked for booty pics by women
Do straight dudes send booty pics to women? The internet weighs in.

A queer comic has sparked debate on Threads by asking about straight men and booty pics. Akeem Woods says a female friend of his received a booty pic from a man she was chatting with online. She was surprised.
“Straight dudes, do yall send a** pics?” Woods asked. “Straight women do yall ask for a** pics from dudes? Im asking cause a homegirl of mine got an a** pic from a dude and she thinks its sus af (Yall I saw the pic it was hot af but also the way he took the picture was wildly gayy 

) Anyway what do the straights think? 
”

Of course, in the gay world, sending a derriere pic is nothing unusual. However, Woods’ question prompted over a thousand replies. It would appear that straight men emphatically do not like to take photos of their backside.
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Many women attracted to men also waded into the comments. Most said the thought to ask for a booty pic had never occurred to them. But now they were intrigued and might start doing so.







Others pointed out that a man sending a pic of their backside does not make him “gay”. He might, however, be into pegging or other stimulation in that area. And there’s nothing wrong with that.

For more comedy from Akeem Woods, follow him on Threads and Instagram. He has tour dates coming up in the next few weeks, kicking off with an appearance in Philadelphia this Wednesday (21/1), followed by New York next month.

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