A stalker posted my photos on porn sites and the police response was traumatising
Briefly

Hooper’s shock was palpable: "I had a very physical reaction to it my whole body tensed up. I thought: oh shit, yeah, this is me." This emotional turmoil underscored her immediate realization of the severity of the situation.
The images, described as "totally normal selfies," were shared in a context that was far from harmless. The thirsty subreddits attached sexual comments, labeling her with degrading sentiments. She recalls, "One is with a full face of glam makeup on In another, I'm wearing my Primark uniform." This illustrates the invasion of her personal moment into a disturbing realm.
Hooper's experience wasn't isolated. There were multiple other girls from the alternative subculture who became victims as well. This community impact highlights a wider issue of privacy invasion where intimate images, albeit harmless, are not respected.
Her journey began with the awareness shared by an acquaintance, who provided crucial information about the aggressor. It was a frantic attempt to seek justice: "Within the hour, while she waited for her train, Hooper had submitted a 101 police report online." This reveals both her determination and the hope for accountability.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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