Onnakusuguritai
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I know many people here take sneaky feet pics, so has anyone here ever experienced this?
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Taking cell phone pics of a women without her consent is creepy and not okay.
This is possibly the most important video to have ever been posted on this forum; hopefully, there are people here who will do some serious thinking about how they're doing something (and presenting it as being totally normal and okay) that the vast majority of people would react to this way if they knew it was happening
But will it change anything?
For me, the lowest part of this is that it’s not just random some woman he’s taking jerk material pictures of... that’s one thing.
For me, the lowest part of this is that it’s not just random some woman he’s taking jerk material pictures of... that’s one thing.
But your friend’s girlfriend? That’s not only disrespectful, it’s breaking man law.
Man law? Like she’s her boyfriend’s property?
Not at all.
Let me put it more clearly.
Would you be more upset seeing your best friend taking a picture of some random girl in a bikini at the beach?
OR
Snapping a picture of your girlfriend (or wife) in a bikini after you’ve invited him over for a pool party.
My point being, it’s disrespectful to take pictures of people without their permission. It’s HIGHLY disrespectful to treat your friend’s lady that way.
It’s a matter of respect.
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Taking cell phone pics of a women without her consent is creepy and not okay.
She didn't seem to have a problem with it. They're all friends. Let the lady decide if she should be offended or not. She actually laughed at it. Maybe she knows her friend's into feet.
Taking a picture of someone without permission is not something I’d take lightly. I’ve had it done to me, and no it’s not acceptable.
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She didn't seem to have a problem with it. They're all friends. Let the lady decide if she should be offended or not.
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Bingo. No need to have a heated debate over this.
Not at all.
Let me put it more clearly.
Would you be more upset seeing your best friend taking a picture of some random girl in a bikini at the beach?
OR
Snapping a picture of your girlfriend (or wife) in a bikini after you’ve invited him over for a pool party.
My point being, it’s disrespectful to take pictures of people without their permission. It’s HIGHLY disrespectful to treat your friend’s lady that way.
It’s a matter of respect.
If you seriously think that's the reaction of someone who doesn't have a problem with it, you want your head examining by a professional.
Mixed messages much?