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I ain't no lawyer but I'm thinking "indecent acts in public" is a bit more serious than being charged with "indecent exposure" or even "lewd behaviour"?I wonder how they decided it was not sexually motivated? What a curious case indeed.
That is a very good answer to my original questionKinky everyone consents, creepy not everyone has consented.
Yes!Kinky everyone consents, creepy not everyone has consented.
Kinky can be very hard to control and the creepy is very close
yes that's where I draw the line as well, as long as it is a mutual decision, it is kinky, if not and/or one party is not aware of what is going on, it is creepyKinky everyone consents, creepy not everyone has consented.
Please define your understanding of those terms... and if you do that the answer might become clear; i.e. consentSo when does "fetish" cross the line & become "indecency"?
HmmmmPlease define your understanding of those terms... and if you do that the answer might become clear; i.e. consent