Anthony Weiner
U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) speaks to the press in New York, June 6, 2011. Representative Weiner admitted on Monday to sending a lewd photo of himself to a 21-year-old female college student over his Twitter account after previously denying he had done so. Reuters

One of the less incriminating photos that surfaced in connection with Rep. Anthony Weiner's online dalliances shows the congressman smiling and holding up a small white sheet of paper that says simply me. That photo was directly requested by a 26-year-old single mother from Texas who said Weiner sought her out after she commented hottttt on a video of him delivering a speech.

Meagan Broussard told ABC news that Weiner sent her a friend request on Facebook, which led to frequent online conversations that ranged from the banal to the bold, such as just good morning, how are you doing, what are you doing today? What are you wearing? What do you like? You know, in the bedroom, you know, that sort of thing, Broussard told ABC.

After Broussard challenged Weiner to sent her a photo and he obliged with the image of him holding a sheet of paper, he began sending her more images. They included an image of an erect penis from the account RockOh77@yahoo.com, which Broussard said was Weiner's online alias. He also called her about two weeks before revelations about his online relationships first surfaced.

I don't think he's a bad guy. I think he's got issues just like everybody else, Broussard said. Everyone's standards are different, but to be elected to Congress and sit there all day on Facebook and chatting?