For most ladies, sharing those baby bump pics are more about “Can you freaking believe there’s a person in here!” rather than showing off sex appeal. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a market for those baby bump pictures, by men who are sexually aroused by big, pregnant chicks. And the bigger, and more pregnant, the better. More From The Stir: 7 Moms Share All in Honor of ‘Divine Mothering’ In Australian multiple-birth social media circles someone, a male Pregophile downloaded images women had shared of their huge, swollen baby bumps and created a fake profile under the name “Afina” to challenge other pregnant women to do the same. It came to light after one user, Megan Ireland, saw Afina trolling using her picture as bait. The pictures are now available on a Pregophila web site. “It makes me feel sick,” Ireland  told Daily Mail Australia. ‘That’s my child in my stomach and people out there are doing really gross things." We know the feeling. Eeesh. Ireland’s revelation sounded an alarm prompting the Australian Multiple Births Association to post a warning to expectant mothers not to post baby bump pictures. Embedded content: https://www.facebook.com/AustralianMultipleBirthAssociation/posts/10153195054189983:0 But, the group warns, it’s not just mothers of multiples and its not just in Canada. “We put a warning out last week but there is a new ‘women’ that has come to our attention,” the group posted to their memebers. “It’s an international problem as Canada and NZ MBA’s are also reporting the problem. It’s not just multiple mum’s belly.” So ladies, now you’ve been warned. Your beautiful miracle is someone else’s sexy fantasy, so if you don’t want to participate, keep those nekkid bumps covered, or at least off social media. Can someone give Kim K a head’s up?

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Aug 11, 2015 at 7:59am PDT Image: Thomas Pompernigg/Flickr

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title: “Warning Creepy Pervs Are Trolling Online For Baby Bump Pics” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-21” author: “Arthur Coates”


For most ladies, sharing those baby bump pics are more about “Can you freaking believe there’s a person in here!” rather than showing off sex appeal. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a market for those baby bump pictures, by men who are sexually aroused by big, pregnant chicks. And the bigger, and more pregnant, the better. More From The Stir: 7 Moms Share All in Honor of ‘Divine Mothering’ In Australian multiple-birth social media circles someone, a male Pregophile downloaded images women had shared of their huge, swollen baby bumps and created a fake profile under the name “Afina” to challenge other pregnant women to do the same. It came to light after one user, Megan Ireland, saw Afina trolling using her picture as bait. The pictures are now available on a Pregophila web site. “It makes me feel sick,” Ireland  told Daily Mail Australia. ‘That’s my child in my stomach and people out there are doing really gross things." We know the feeling. Eeesh. Ireland’s revelation sounded an alarm prompting the Australian Multiple Births Association to post a warning to expectant mothers not to post baby bump pictures. Embedded content: https://www.facebook.com/AustralianMultipleBirthAssociation/posts/10153195054189983:0 But, the group warns, it’s not just mothers of multiples and its not just in Canada. “We put a warning out last week but there is a new ‘women’ that has come to our attention,” the group posted to their memebers. “It’s an international problem as Canada and NZ MBA’s are also reporting the problem. It’s not just multiple mum’s belly.” So ladies, now you’ve been warned. Your beautiful miracle is someone else’s sexy fantasy, so if you don’t want to participate, keep those nekkid bumps covered, or at least off social media. Can someone give Kim K a head’s up?

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Aug 11, 2015 at 7:59am PDT Image: Thomas Pompernigg/Flickr

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title: “Warning Creepy Pervs Are Trolling Online For Baby Bump Pics” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-28” author: “Richard Spears”


For most ladies, sharing those baby bump pics are more about “Can you freaking believe there’s a person in here!” rather than showing off sex appeal. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a market for those baby bump pictures, by men who are sexually aroused by big, pregnant chicks. And the bigger, and more pregnant, the better. More From The Stir: 7 Moms Share All in Honor of ‘Divine Mothering’ In Australian multiple-birth social media circles someone, a male Pregophile downloaded images women had shared of their huge, swollen baby bumps and created a fake profile under the name “Afina” to challenge other pregnant women to do the same. It came to light after one user, Megan Ireland, saw Afina trolling using her picture as bait. The pictures are now available on a Pregophila web site. “It makes me feel sick,” Ireland  told Daily Mail Australia. ‘That’s my child in my stomach and people out there are doing really gross things." We know the feeling. Eeesh. Ireland’s revelation sounded an alarm prompting the Australian Multiple Births Association to post a warning to expectant mothers not to post baby bump pictures. Embedded content: https://www.facebook.com/AustralianMultipleBirthAssociation/posts/10153195054189983:0 But, the group warns, it’s not just mothers of multiples and its not just in Canada. “We put a warning out last week but there is a new ‘women’ that has come to our attention,” the group posted to their memebers. “It’s an international problem as Canada and NZ MBA’s are also reporting the problem. It’s not just multiple mum’s belly.” So ladies, now you’ve been warned. Your beautiful miracle is someone else’s sexy fantasy, so if you don’t want to participate, keep those nekkid bumps covered, or at least off social media. Can someone give Kim K a head’s up?

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Aug 11, 2015 at 7:59am PDT Image: Thomas Pompernigg/Flickr

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title: “Warning Creepy Pervs Are Trolling Online For Baby Bump Pics” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Debora Caison”


For most ladies, sharing those baby bump pics are more about “Can you freaking believe there’s a person in here!” rather than showing off sex appeal. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a market for those baby bump pictures, by men who are sexually aroused by big, pregnant chicks. And the bigger, and more pregnant, the better. More From The Stir: 7 Moms Share All in Honor of ‘Divine Mothering’ In Australian multiple-birth social media circles someone, a male Pregophile downloaded images women had shared of their huge, swollen baby bumps and created a fake profile under the name “Afina” to challenge other pregnant women to do the same. It came to light after one user, Megan Ireland, saw Afina trolling using her picture as bait. The pictures are now available on a Pregophila web site. “It makes me feel sick,” Ireland  told Daily Mail Australia. ‘That’s my child in my stomach and people out there are doing really gross things." We know the feeling. Eeesh. Ireland’s revelation sounded an alarm prompting the Australian Multiple Births Association to post a warning to expectant mothers not to post baby bump pictures. Embedded content: https://www.facebook.com/AustralianMultipleBirthAssociation/posts/10153195054189983:0 But, the group warns, it’s not just mothers of multiples and its not just in Canada. “We put a warning out last week but there is a new ‘women’ that has come to our attention,” the group posted to their memebers. “It’s an international problem as Canada and NZ MBA’s are also reporting the problem. It’s not just multiple mum’s belly.” So ladies, now you’ve been warned. Your beautiful miracle is someone else’s sexy fantasy, so if you don’t want to participate, keep those nekkid bumps covered, or at least off social media. Can someone give Kim K a head’s up?

A photo posted by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Aug 11, 2015 at 7:59am PDT Image: Thomas Pompernigg/Flickr

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