Daughter horrified to receive dad’s d*** pic meant for her mom

Feb 16, 2016 - 13:22
Feb 16, 2016 - 18:32
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Daughter horrified to receive dad’s d*** pic meant for her mom
Daughter horrified to receive dad’s d*** pic meant for her mum

It"s always nice to receive a romantic message from our loved ones on February 14. But Robyn Millen, from Brighton in the UK, was less than excited when she opened up Snapchat to see a dick pic from her dad, which was intended for her mum.

After confronting her father via text message, alerting him to his error, she posted both the conversation and offending pic to Twitter writing: "I want to die”.

The 18-year-old is away at university, reports The Metro, and plans on giving her dad a Snapchat lesson when she retus. She also said that she"s shocked the exchange has now gone viral. After being posted online it has been retweeted over 15,000 times.

Reacting to his newfound inteet fame, Robyn"s dad said: "So what. Nothing to see apart from my legs and those emoji things.”

Classic dad.

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