Will you send nudes to your partner so that he can jerk off to your pictures instead of viewing porn?

For me I won’t I would rather have sex with him often. Hackers can find their way into your phone and post your pictures and videos on pornsites unless you give them lots of money
Updates:
- I'm not going to address the sending of nudes - that's a personal decision - but I'm going to correct you on phone security.
Hackers aren't going to hack your phone (unless your security practices are abysmal) - almost all celebrity breeches were a result of cloud-synced backups being accessed, and in almost every case it was because those people used easily-guessed passwords, such as the name of their pets - names which they'd given out in interviews - and because, for example, for years, Apple allowed unlimited login attempts to iCloud, so people could try the wrong passwords 20,000 times an hour and it would continue to allow login attempts. After the big breech, they finally fixed that and only allow 5 attempts before they lock the account for 15 minutes, which makes it MUCH more difficult to brute-force a password.
Most of the time "civilians" have nudes posted is a result of the person they sent them to re-sharing them or even posting them to websites themselves. Occasionally, it's because they give their device to someone to use or to repair and that person has full access to the device, and a few unethical people will steal that kind of stuff. It's incredibly rare that phones are actually "hacked" - but it's surprisingly common that people use the same (SIMPLE!) password for all their accounts, and if your account at "www.chevytruckforums.com" or "www.cheapshoes.com" or "countytrader. com" gets hacked because those sites have poor security, the hackers will immediately take those credentials and try them on all the major sites: Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Dropbox, etc., and far too often, those credentials get them into those much more secure sites, because of poor user practices. That's why there's been a big push recently with things like Nest and Ring and other companies to force 2-factor authentication, meaning when you sign in from a new device, you get sent a text or a code in an authentication app that you have to type in to confirm it's really you.
Everyone should treat their logins to major companies (Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, etc.) - ESPECIALLY if those logins are their main email account - as precious and highly desirable gold, and use unique, complex passwords on those accounts that you don't use anywhere else, and have those passwords written down somewhere so they can't be forgotten, AND make sure your recovery email and phone number are up-to-date. So many things get connected to those accounts that you MUST protect them well. That goes double for someone with a bunch of nudes that they don't want to get out into the world.
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