Years ago, a friend went to Vegas with my now ex-wife and I. He mentioned he had to use a computer for something so I told him he could use my laptop. I had a folder in the center of the screen with my wife's name on it (like Sandy Pictures). There were photos of her topless, naked and playing with toys. I can't say that he looked at them when he was along with the laptop but I know I would have. I keep thinking I should ask him about that someday.
I also had naked pictures of her as the screen saver for a computer at home. The screen saver came on as I was talking to a contractor in that room one day. My back was to the computer. I knew when the screen changed by the look on his face. I don't remember what he said but he commented something. I told him it was my wife.
I think I've mentioned on here that I usually have my iPad mounted next to me in the car and most of the time I have a pic of my wife as the background. She's topless in most of those pics. Depending on who is at the drive thru window, I'll sometimes flip the screen to one with just a couple of icons so the guy get a clear view. Only one has commented with "Damn, that's nice!". The iPad's screen will power on when the car is started. I stopped by Autozone to have someone check a code one day. The guy gets in the car, started it then looked at the screen to see two big breasts staring at hi. I played it off as "Oh, sorry. I forgot that would turn on". He told me it made his day. After that, I came up with another idea. Even though I have tinted windows, the screen can still be seen when it's starting to get dark and when it is dark out. I can activate the screen if I text myself. Sooo.... I did that a few times while in a CVS parking lot one night. The guy parked next to me was walking to this car. I sent myself a text and the screen came up just as he was walking between the cars. He stopped to look for a few seconds. There were two guys walking to their car a few minutes later so I did it again. They both stopped to look until the screen went dim.
This is what they saw.
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