Yet another woman came forward Thursday to say she too received unwanted photos from a doorman in her Midtown building of his private parts — but says cops made her feel like she did something wrong.

“They called this morning and asked if I had a personal relationship with him, if I’d seen his penis in person. It left a taste of: they’re accusing me of leading him on,” the woman, who didn’t want her name associated with the creepy case, told The Post.

She’s at least the sixth woman in the Tudor City Place residence to have received lewd sexts — including penis pics and masturbation videos — from the doorman in June and July.

At least three of the other women had already spoken with police by the time this woman was interviewed — all of whom, like her, say they barely knew him beyond saying “hi” and “bye” as they were coming and going from the building.

But the NYPD’s chief of detectives said Wednesday that all of their cases are closed because the doorman’s actions, while gross, were not an arrestable offense

Legal experts, however, have told The Post his conduct with at least one of the women could be investigated as stalking — a very arrestable offense — because he kept sending the gross messages after she told him to stop.

The sixth woman says she suspected the messages were coming from a doorman when the sexter taunted her by using her first name and saying he’d seen her that day — but didn’t learn her hunch was correct until the creep concierge was unmasked in The Post last week.

“My first text was a picture of his penis on July 15. Then he sent me a video of him masturbating. Then, the next day he said he had seen me. At that point, he admitted to being a doorman. So I asked him, ‘Are you my doorman,'” said the woman.

“He said, ‘No, I would have to be crazy. Even if I was your doorman I would never admit it.’ . . . It went on for three days until I blocked the number.”

She says she even asked another worker in the building if the phone number matched any of the doormens’ — but didn’t know at the time that he was using an app that sends texts from a unique number.

However, another resident who received the messages goaded the perv into revealing even more personal information — including a photo that showed his distinctive tattoos, allowing the building to identify and fire a doorman named Jonathon Aviles last Tuesday.

The sixth victim says has demanded the building change her locks in case Aviles kept a copy — and has taken her spare key back from the front desk.

“They were telling me he never had access to our keys … [Doorman] have complete access to our keys,” she said. “I asked the porter for the keys back and he just turned around and gave them to me.”