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By *skyouneverknow OP   Man
over a year ago

Calne

Boris Johnson said in a committee meeting this afternoon that he would amend a bill to make cyber flashing a criminal offence.

This might be a problem for the legions of people who send unasked for dick pics!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Boris Johnson said in a committee meeting this afternoon that he would amend a bill to make cyber flashing a criminal offence.

This might be a problem for the legions of people who send unasked for dick pics!! "

The multiple exclamation marks suggest a certain excitement, or possibly worry about the idea. If it's the latter, just stop sending them...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My guess would be that somewhere in Fabs T&Cs there’s a clause? Or if not then yeah people might be in trouble haha

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By *skyouneverknow OP   Man
over a year ago

Calne


"Boris Johnson said in a committee meeting this afternoon that he would amend a bill to make cyber flashing a criminal offence.

This might be a problem for the legions of people who send unasked for dick pics!!

The multiple exclamation marks suggest a certain excitement, or possibly worry about the idea. If it's the latter, just stop sending them..."

Ha ha it's neither of those - just an observation

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By *skyouneverknow OP   Man
over a year ago

Calne


"My guess would be that somewhere in Fabs T&Cs there’s a clause? Or if not then yeah people might be in trouble haha "

The courts will be overwhelmed by a mountain of dicks

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package."
my thoughts exactly

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package."

Absolutely agree seeing explicit images are part and parcel.

However sending them into someone's inbox without prior consent should not be, in my opinion.

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By *lenderfoxMan
over a year ago

Leeds


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Absolutely agree seeing explicit images are part and parcel.

However sending them into someone's inbox without prior consent should not be, in my opinion.

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I agree with this

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package."

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here. "

Why's that?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"… explicit images are part of the package."

No pun intended

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that? "

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
over a year ago

Paradise, Herts


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here. "

Definitely different! For a start you only have to be 14 for Facebook.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually. "

Yes they're on people's profiles, but I don't want to see them in my inbox.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually. "

Yah but your inbox is your "private" area. Regardless of the nature of the site, that should be respected and used the same way as other platforms.

Images that get seen in the public domain on here are to be expected, infiltrating messages to flash yer genitals without consent just ain't cricket.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

Yes they're on people's profiles, but I don't want to see them in my inbox."

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By *annaBeStrongMan
over a year ago

wokingham


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

Yah but your inbox is your "private" area. Regardless of the nature of the site, that should be respected and used the same way as other platforms.

Images that get seen in the public domain on here are to be expected, infiltrating messages to flash yer genitals without consent just ain't cricket."

Plus the site has a NSFW setting so you can’t see pictures. Don’t think your inbox doesn’t.

It’s probably a good move but I do wonder how it’ll be policed. On here for example, all you need is an email and you can create an account and send pics.

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By *agneto.Man
over a year ago

Bham


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

Yes they're on people's profiles, but I don't want to see them in my inbox."

Well yes, I don't send my wang with a message by the way, I just think it's a more serious offence to do it on a mainstream social network, where people aren't messaging to try and have sex, they're sharing pics of their kids first day at school and what they have for lunch etc, then whoa, random cock in my box!

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

Yah but your inbox is your "private" area. Regardless of the nature of the site, that should be respected and used the same way as other platforms.

Images that get seen in the public domain on here are to be expected, infiltrating messages to flash yer genitals without consent just ain't cricket.

Plus the site has a NSFW setting so you can’t see pictures. Don’t think your inbox doesn’t.

It’s probably a good move but I do wonder how it’ll be policed. On here for example, all you need is an email and you can create an account and send pics. "

I think on here even if it doesn't get policed but does get people to stop and think about it, or ask first it'll be a huge leap.

We've all seen threads or known people who seem to forget not every single person on the planet is sexually driven, or open minded, or a swinger etc. If it becomes a basic standard then jobs a good un.

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By *iceButtSlimMan
over a year ago

somewhere

The daft thing is, that this sort of thing is already covered by the miss use of telecomms equipment. It's a bit like the specific use of a mobile phone while driving was already covered for by driving with undue care and attention.

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek


"I do think men should be held accountable for flashing their cock online when no consent is involved. However I think if you're on a website for adults seeking sex then you've got to accept that explicit images are part of the package.

Yes I agree. There's a difference between getting sent a cock pic on Face book and on here.

Why's that?

There's explicit photos here, there isn't on Facebook...usually.

Yes they're on people's profiles, but I don't want to see them in my inbox.

Well yes, I don't send my wang with a message by the way, I just think it's a more serious offence to do it on a mainstream social network, where people aren't messaging to try and have sex, they're sharing pics of their kids first day at school and what they have for lunch etc, then whoa, random cock in my box! "

There are people on the site who have zero interest in other people, couples who get a kick out of other people wanking to their public pics for example. They ain't looking or messaging people for sex.

The key thing is public and private, and to respect the difference

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