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Girl Accidentally Added To X-Rated Group Chat About Herself

Girl Accidentally Added To X-Rated Group Chat About Herself

Oh dear.

Mark McGowan

Mark McGowan

We all live by the mantra of 'what's said in the group chat, stays in the group chat'. It doesn't matter if you discuss that you've just ran out of toilet paper so had to turn to a sock to wipe, or if you've revealed that in your spare time you like to cover yourself in tiramisu for your own 'satisfaction'. Whatever it is, it won't make it out of the group.

They're sacred things, meaning that if someone else wants to join, a full referendum has to be put in place so everyone can submit their votes on whether or not a newbie can be added. This is not something that should be taken lightly, and should take at least 48 hours to complete.

Therefore, if you accidentally add someone into your top secret chat you shouldn't, you ought to hang your head in shame. This group of lads did not only do that, but went one calamity further by adding in the girl they were talking about.

It could have gone down the route of singing her praises, saying: 'Oh she's lovely', but of course it didn't. 22-year-old Eleanor Henry was thrown head first into a conversation between fellow students who were discussing, erm, 'throwing her on a bed' among other sexist comments.

The law student, studying in Melbourne, Australia, posted screenshots of the conversation she was never meant to see on Facebook, saying that it's one of the reasons she will 'die a feminist'.

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"For those asking, they accidentally added me to their chat group without realising I could read everything prior," Eleanor said in a later post.

The students in the chat also sent pictures of her to each other, and offered tips on how to sleep with her with one another.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the 22-year-old said that it left her feeling understandably uncomfortable and 'sick', but has been overwhelmed by the amount of support she's received since posting the screenshots.

Credit: Facebook

She is now considering reporting her classmates after this year's exams finish, because she shouldn't have to sit among people who make her feel "dirty, embarrassed and so, so offended."

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