darnthefacts
DarnTheFacts
darnthefacts

Maybe she likes real penises that ejaculate real semen when she plays with them. That certainly doesn't make her an asshole and she doesn't have to do any soul searching to justify her preference for the real thing.

Plenty of black people have atrocious grammar as well.

Seems like a pretty racist belief you are holding there.

Complaints that they are "distraction" or just ugly and tacky?

I wonder if the outrage is mostly from women whose bodies would never make it onto a creepers candid pictures.

Even if he was privately gratifying himself with the pictures he took, that is not forcing anything onto other people.

Who says the shame comes from the having sex?

It's an expression... perhaps the "shame" doesn't come from the possible sexual encounter but the obviousness that the person is still dressed for their night out on the town last night or the way they are holding their head low and trying not to puke from the massive hangover they have.

Since when is taking a picture of someone the same as forcing their sexual jollies on other non consenting people?

Expressing that people don't have an expectation of privacy in public isn't the same thing as condoning the pictures creepers take of people in public.

Nobody said anything about not having a right to exist. Just that social norms sometimes restrict, or even outlaw, certain behaviors and activities. For example... I can blow a guy, but just not in public. We can share a cigarette after he finishes but we can't share a joint.

No I don't punch people in the face, though I might if I saw them taking pictures of kids.

No they are not.

Social norms change... it used to be against social norm for gay people to be out of the closet and that has changed.

Some creeps take pictures of men too.

Maybe you shouldn't compare physically assaulting someone to taking someones picture in public.

Hopefully she didn't get something that sticks around and causes a reoccurring outbreak, or worse.

There is no expectation of privacy in public.

And apparently at the University of Texas School of Nursing too.

If male nursing students (who likely work with patients) are walking around with gym shorts and having their dicks slip out then they too need a sign that tells them how to dress in a less distracting manner.