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Originally Posted by jason_els Uh yeah, it does. Once you're in public, people are free to look and imagine what they want to. Anything else is thought control. If you're so worried about being sexualized in public then yeah, wear a burqa. The fact is you will never be able to control what other people think of you and you will never be able to control your environment in public.
People are sexual, they get sexual thoughts when they see someone attractive to them. This guy did what the old saying suggest, "Take a picture. It'll last longer." Perhaps if Americans weren't so quick to think of sex as prurient we wouldn't be so quick label people perverts or have nearly so many sex offenders.
I do believe this country needs to take a serious look at itself because we're becoming a bunch of paranoiacs about sex. I wouldn't be shocked if we come to resemble the strict Muslim countries we're so quick to ridicule. |
you're obviously ignoring the damage inflicted upon victims of sexual abuse. is oogling a guy in the gym gonna hurt him? no. is it okay to take a picture of his crotch and post it on the web when he doesn't know about it?? if that's okay then kindly let me know when your mother will be leaving for work. you must admit that, at a certain point, a line of morality is crossed. if sex were 100% free there'd be 45 year old men having sex with 12 year old girls who aren't yet capable of understanding the dynamics of a sexual relationship and will ultimately be left damaged and rejected when the man returns home to his wife. the fact that you justify it by "lack of control" is quite frightening. i'll never control murder so does that mean i should ignore murder too?? the problem is you're under the assumption that sex is some beautiful, wonderful thing that only happens between two consentual people. often times it is, many times it's not. there's a reason we have laws about sex, imagine the damage done if every person is given free reign to indulge in their sexual fantasies and fetishes.