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As someone who until recently worked with a team of women, I can assure any guy sending a dick pic…it gets shared around. I’d think the only real difference is that most of the pictures the girls were getting were unsolicited…or so they said.

Women don’t want to believe it but they are as bad as men in a group.
 

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As someone who until recently worked with a team of women, I can assure any guy sending a dick pic…it gets shared around. I’d think the only real difference is that most of the pictures the girls were getting were unsolicited…or so they said.

Women don’t want to believe it but they are as bad as men in a group.
I knew a nurse who once said they admitted an old guy who was quite well endowed.

Word got around so they all took the time to have a look while he was under anesthetic.
 
Obviously you're not being serious. Fraud requires only one party engaging in the conduct. What we're discussing is agreed action between consenting individuals. I half understand your view, but to not ascribe responsibility to anyone doing naked shots is absurd.

I just went to Bali, as a part of the visa process I took a photo of my passport.

If that photo gets distributed without my consent and someone uses it to steal from me, am I responsible?
 
I just went to Bali, as a part of the visa process I took a photo of my passport.

If that photo gets distributed without my consent and someone uses it to steal from me, am I responsible?
Is that really the same as sending a picture of your old fella to someone though?

Unless you thought doing that would get you to Bali, then fair comparison
 
Is that really the same as sending a picture of your old fella to someone though?

Unless you thought doing that would get you to Bali, then fair comparison

It is kind of the same though.

In both instances I am sending the picture based on the legal end ethical expectation that it will not be shared.

Depending on the circumstances I might be putting myself in a vulnerable position.

However, in both instances, it is not my responsibility if that image gets shared.

It is really important to make this distinction between vulnerability and responsibility in this context, because if we don’t, then what we do is take away some of the responsibility from the perpetrator. This then provides an excuse or justification for this behaviour, making it more likely that these behaviours will continue to occur.
 
You are comparing sending a picture of your genitals to having to supply a picture of yourself for an official government document.

I am not sure how you even begin to justify it.

Besides that, I abhor your racist approach in suggesting that an Indonesian government official would be more prone to fraud, presumably based solely on his skin colour but possibly due to his religious beliefs.

This forum is no place for you to spout your racist, Islamaphobic views, please stop.
 
I just went to Bali, as a part of the visa process I took a photo of my passport.

If that photo gets distributed without my consent and someone uses it to steal from me, am I responsible?
Did you take a photo as a legal requirement? Did you share it as a legal requirement? Is there a difference between sharing a passport photo as a legal requirement and sharing a (possibly) nude photo for fun? As bad as it seems, people nowadays should realise that doing so presents some risk.
 

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Did you take a photo as a legal requirement? Did you share it as a legal requirement? Is there a difference between sharing a passport photo as a legal requirement and sharing a (possibly) nude photo for fun? As bad as it seems, people nowadays should realise that doing so presents some risk.

There is no doubt you put yourself in a vulnerable position.

But the language we use here is really important. If someone shares your nudes without consent, you are not responsible.
 
The (frankly, pretty awful) undercurrent to many of the comments here is that sending an intimate photo of yourself to a partner is morally questionable and deserving of some kind of punishment.

I don’t think it is, what people’s argument against doing it is the act is fraught with danger to someone you barely know.

It is more a Hector the Cat action plan

If you really like that new friend

And you want to send a pic

Just ask yourself are they the person

Who will show everyone your dick

Think once, think twice

They may seem really nice

But they play for the Adelaide Crows
 

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If I were accused of stealing a car, I would simply say to the judge that it was unlocked and therefore it's actually the owner's fault I committed this crime.

Poor analogy.

If the person barely met ypu and handed the keys to the car to you, would the judge call you a**** wit when they drove off with your car?

Narrator: the judge called them a ****wit.

I honestly do not know why the simps and white knights have such a comprehesion issue with this.

Is the person who shared it a shit person, yep he is, no doubt on that.

Would this have not happened if the original person didn’t send the photo? You know what, I think it wouldn’t have.

There is an inherent risk with sharing a nude photo with someone you barely know, by sharing it, you are taking that risk.

If I don’t want to get done for speeding…I don’t speed. It can’t be this hard for people to understand but apparently they go to the lengths of suggesting a crime may be committed by an Indonesian government official to base an argument.

Don’t want a nude photo of you being shared, don’t ****ing send one and if you do…Johnny swinging dick that you thought was cute, might turn out to be a campaigner. It is a risk.

Can’t wait for some of you ****ers to go to the casino “ I put my money on red in good faith and it came up black…and they didn’t give me a second chance, they just took my money”.

There is a risk sending a nude photo, just because “ everyone does it” does not stop it being a risk.
 
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If I were accused of stealing a car, I would simply say to the judge that it was unlocked and therefore it's actually the owner's fault I committed this crime.
Dont laugh, my eldest left his Mum's car unlocked going to pay for fuel one night and had it stolen. Insurer didn't pay out on the resultant damage once they found it.
 

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