When a shop employee sends him a ‘naughty’ photo, the customer panics – but it’s not what it seems.

It looks as if an internet user transforms something totally benign into something obscene every day.

And this week isn’t going to be any different.

 

You expect the highest level of customer service when you spend money in a store.

 

What you don’t expect, though, is to discover a bawdy selfie in your store e-mails.

 

When he examined a photograph supplied by a woman who worked at a bedding firm he’d previously ordered from, one man admitted to “sweating anxiously.”

 

He shared the photo on Facebook to see what other people thought of it, and it quickly went viral.

Errrr…..

He worried because he thought she had sent him the wrong photo when he opened it.

 

(Can anyone else notice a pair of legs that aren’t closed?)

 

It turned out that she had sent him the photograph backward.

 

Take a look at it like this…

It all makes sense now.

Oh. It’s merely a picture of a bed with some opulent drapes.

 

Isn’t that no longer impolite? Despite the fact that we can still see big legs at the top of the image…

 

Well done if you noticed an upside-down bed the entire time. Your mental health is not jeopardized.

 

It isn’t the first time that an optical illusion has fooled someone into believing they are viewing something nasty.

 

Take, for example, this screenshot from a bodybuilder’s exercise video.

Imgur users adored his chest, which resembled a woman’s bum in a compromising posture.