The stunners admit they regularly receive videos and images of mens men's manhood via their Intagram and Twitter accounts.
But rather than letting the unwanted attenion pass under the radar, the girls have created a brutal way to keep it under control.
Chatting to BuzzFeed, Laura said: "One day I opened up my Instagram inbox and there was a video of a guy playing with himself.
"I wrote back to him and said you know what that's f****** disgusting, why would you send that to me?
"He responded and he said something like 'you know you love it s***.'
"I ended up looking him up on Facebook and finding his mum.
"I screen shot his text and sent it to his her saying 'this is what your son is doing, I thought you should know.'"
But that's not all, the girls admit they have been known to message almost anyone important in the guy's life in order to teach them a lesson.
Emily continued: "We have really framed up and we help each other out to find information on these guys.
"A family member, an employer, I have even reached out to someone's professor in their University.
"I will screen shot a picture of the women in their lives and I won't reply with any dialogue I'll just resound back with a picture of their mum."
While the law on sending unwanted explicit images is currently a grey area it is thought it could come under a chargeable offence under the Malicious Communications Act 2003
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