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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I stopped giving a shit. I'm sure they've seen Alice taking photos with her tits out at some point. She never shuts the blinds.
We're technically showing the whole world our birthday suit on here. |
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"If I did it accidentally I wouldn't know if done it
But then you'd have to keep doing it just in case people saw "
Nooo I've seen too many threads on here from men who think women are naked in their own home for their viewing pleasure |
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That’s verging on a sex offence….. ever ‘accidentally’ have your cock out in a public place, so people who don’t want to, are forced to see it?
Kinda the same……. just imagine one of the those neighbours has a child who sees you, or a camera recording you because their child saw you?? Or a visiting relative?? No curtains will hide that shame lolllol |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"That’s verging on a sex offence….. ever ‘accidentally’ have your cock out in a public place, so people who don’t want to, are forced to see it?
Kinda the same……. just imagine one of the those neighbours has a child who sees you, or a camera recording you because their child saw you?? Or a visiting relative?? No curtains will hide that shame lolllol"
Was a case while back both were having sex through the day people passing could see their defence was well it was in their own home but still got charged public indecency |
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"That’s verging on a sex offence….. ever ‘accidentally’ have your cock out in a public place, so people who don’t want to, are forced to see it?
Kinda the same……. just imagine one of the those neighbours has a child who sees you, or a camera recording you because their child saw you?? Or a visiting relative?? No curtains will hide that shame lolllol"
I don’t think this is the same. Inside your house is not a public space and people shouldn’t really be looking in your windows should they?
If you were standing up against your window, looking out and waving while wanking perhaps, but there shouldn’t be any rules about walking about your own home naked surely |
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"That’s verging on a sex offence….. ever ‘accidentally’ have your cock out in a public place, so people who don’t want to, are forced to see it?
Kinda the same……. just imagine one of the those neighbours has a child who sees you, or a camera recording you because their child saw you?? Or a visiting relative?? No curtains will hide that shame lolllol
I don’t think this is the same. Inside your house is not a public space and people shouldn’t really be looking in your windows should they?
If you were standing up against your window, looking out and waving while wanking perhaps, but there shouldn’t be any rules about walking about your own home naked surely"
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"I stopped giving a shit. I'm sure they've seen Alice taking photos with her tits out at some point. She never shuts the blinds.
We're technically showing the whole world our birthday suit on here. "
Right I'm moving to Bradford.
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I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy. |
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Where we live the house's are right on the footpath with virtually no front garden to speak of over in Portsmouth lot's have no front garden and doors open onto the street, gardens overlooked on every side.
It's very difficult not to do it accidentally otherwise you have to have all your curtains shut 24/7.
It means that we have to have net curtains as lot's of folks love having a good old stare as they pass.
Not done it on purpose tho. |
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We never deliberately flash, but we tend to subscribe to the ‘our house, our rules’ way of thinking. That said, unless the light is on, you have to be very close to the window to be seen - which we never do. |
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"That’s verging on a sex offence….. ever ‘accidentally’ have your cock out in a public place, so people who don’t want to, are forced to see it?
Kinda the same……. just imagine one of the those neighbours has a child who sees you, or a camera recording you because their child saw you?? Or a visiting relative?? No curtains will hide that shame lolllol"
Pretty sure if someone was recording you in your home without your consent it falls under unlawful surveillance and they’d be in a fair bit of trouble.
We’d never flash someone, but if someone looks in our window while we’re getting changed then that’s their issue. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy. "
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy.
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that. "
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"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy.
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that. "
It’s not against the law to be naked, even in your own home.
Performing sex acts is a different kettle kid fish altogether. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy.
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that.
It’s not against the law to be naked, even in your own home.
Performing sex acts is a different kettle kid fish altogether."
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 says someone commits exposure if they intentionally expose their genitals and intend that someone will see them and be caused alarm or distress. Someone who commits exposure can be sentenced for up to two years in prison.
This includes your own home.
The major difference in this scenario present by the OP is that it can be covered as an accident and unintentional - the act however is still the same. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No, wouldn't ever deliberately expose myself. I have neighbours who don't close their bedroom curtains, even whilst fucking. They must know my house overlooks them. I was surprised at the ropes and blindfold though... |
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I'm a naturist / nudist and am perfectly at home naked, i live on the ground floor but my curtains are permanently shut, i think if it was accidental and somebody were to see you no harm done but exposing yourself deliberately would be kinda like doing it in public, which is ok on a beach where people would be expecting it but otherwise no |
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
MOROCCO Wherever I lay my hat |
As someone who is always wandering around naked or in lingerie this thread is genuinely interesting to me. I had always thought that what I got up to in the privacy of my own home was my business |
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"As someone who is always wandering around naked or in lingerie this thread is genuinely interesting to me. I had always thought that what I got up to in the privacy of my own home was my business" well technically you are right and i dont think anyone would complain in your case |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
Liverpool |
"As someone who is always wandering around naked or in lingerie this thread is genuinely interesting to me. I had always thought that what I got up to in the privacy of my own home was my business"
It is, however having a clear view through a window and making it easy/obvious to be seen from the outside that can potentially be considered exposing yourself.
This thread does not care about what people do in their own home, but when it comes to flashing/exposing/intentionally being seen by others who have not consented to it, then it is an issue.
I say you as a broad term, in response to your quote, not about you singled out as an individual. |
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"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy.
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that.
It’s not against the law to be naked, even in your own home.
Performing sex acts is a different kettle kid fish altogether.
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 says someone commits exposure if they intentionally expose their genitals and intend that someone will see them and be caused alarm or distress. Someone who commits exposure can be sentenced for up to two years in prison.
This includes your own home.
The major difference in this scenario present by the OP is that it can be covered as an accident and unintentional - the act however is still the same. "
Exposing your genitals to cause alarm or distress is indeed an offence. Being naked is not. Even outside of your home.
Please see British naturism website for clarification. |
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There is no law against being naked. The law doesn’t care what you wearing - it only cares about what you are doing.
So for example: walking down the road is not against the law. Whether you are wearing clothes (or not)is irrelevant. If you are gyrating your groin wildly whilst holding your genitals then the law would have something to say about that - clothed or otherwise.
People tend confuse nudity with sex. The law doesn’t make that distinction.
You may wish to read the CPS guidelines for clarity: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/nudity-public-guidance-handling-cases-naturism |
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By *ornycougaWoman
over a year ago
MOROCCO Wherever I lay my hat |
"As someone who is always wandering around naked or in lingerie this thread is genuinely interesting to me. I had always thought that what I got up to in the privacy of my own home was my business
It is, however having a clear view through a window and making it easy/obvious to be seen from the outside that can potentially be considered exposing yourself.
This thread does not care about what people do in their own home, but when it comes to flashing/exposing/intentionally being seen by others who have not consented to it, then it is an issue.
I say you as a broad term, in response to your quote, not about you singled out as an individual. "
It is open to interpretation tho isn't it. To all intents and purposes I live in a glass box, on a busy road with flats directly opposite. I have no intention of setting out to be seen (or indeed watched whilst fucking) but I think if anyone did complain (notwithstanding macky999's comment not everyone would want to see me in my undercrackers or going at it on my dining table!) it would be difficult for me to argue that there wasn't intent to be seen on my part. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Anyone else “accidentally” leave the curtains open after a shower and give the neighbours over the road a little flash? Or get changed with the lights on so they can see in? "
My neighbours are in their 90s, pretty sure they're not interested in seeing my junk, and I definitely don't want the image in my head of them enjoying it if they did! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I walk round my flat naked all the time. It's first floor so you can see from the street but I blame London and the lack of privacy. If I wanna jump on the sofa naked in my own home I'm gonna! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As someone who is always wandering around naked or in lingerie this thread is genuinely interesting to me. I had always thought that what I got up to in the privacy of my own home was my business
It is, however having a clear view through a window and making it easy/obvious to be seen from the outside that can potentially be considered exposing yourself.
This thread does not care about what people do in their own home, but when it comes to flashing/exposing/intentionally being seen by others who have not consented to it, then it is an issue.
I say you as a broad term, in response to your quote, not about you singled out as an individual.
It is open to interpretation tho isn't it. To all intents and purposes I live in a glass box, on a busy road with flats directly opposite. I have no intention of setting out to be seen (or indeed watched whilst fucking) but I think if anyone did complain (notwithstanding macky999's comment not everyone would want to see me in my undercrackers or going at it on my dining table!) it would be difficult for me to argue that there wasn't intent to be seen on my part. "
Not really. Unless you are virtually standing on the windowsill pressing your parts up against the glass (thereby showing an intent). If I were just wandering about in my own house naked, not having frequented/loitered at windows waving my willy about, my question would be 'why are they looking in my windows?'
I do actually know of a senior police officer who was investigated for standing at his window clearly masturbating. His excuse of just applying a medication was apparently acceptable.. |
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No because we wouldn’t want kids or people who wouldn’t consent to it, seeing our naked bodies.
Not pointing an accusatory finger here and we all have our kinks (each to their own and all)!but posts which fetishise stuff like this really do raise eyebrows. |
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"There is no law against being naked. The law doesn’t care what you wearing - it only cares about what you are doing.
So for example: walking down the road is not against the law. Whether you are wearing clothes (or not)is irrelevant. If you are gyrating your groin wildly whilst holding your genitals then the law would have something to say about that - clothed or otherwise.
People tend confuse nudity with sex. The law doesn’t make that distinction.
You may wish to read the CPS guidelines for clarity: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/nudity-public-guidance-handling-cases-naturism"
I'd rather not expose myself to people who don't consent. Not because I thought it'd be illegal, but because I consider it unethical. |
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"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy. "
Same here ,but blinds are closed in the mornings |
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By *i1971Man
over a year ago
Cornwall |
Wouldn't flash anyone. However, as I've walked around housing estates have seen both males and females over the years as they have either been going past windows starkers or one chap I guess had just gone to sleep on the bed.
Unfortunately for him with the lights on and curtains pulled back, so anyone going by couldn't help but see him on his back - bet he never lived it down
I wouldn't have classed any of those as intentionally flashing nor wishing to cause alarm or distress |
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"I live alone, and I’m walking around naked on a daily basis (not 24/7, but as I feel like it, making a cuppa in the morning etc).
I wouldn’t make it blatant, but if people are looking in my windows then it’s not my problem. They are invading my privacy.
It is one of those things that is a weird area. You are in your home doing your own thing. However due to it being a window it counts as being on view to the public outside - indecent exposure can apply. For most people a quick glance, maybe a double take just to be sure they saw what they saw and then move on - few will think otherwise about it than a giggle.
This then brings us to the intent. The OP clearly states "accidentally" heavily suggesting that the intent is to be seen.
This right here is the issue more than anything and what a lot of people have issue with, in private property or not they are still intentionally exposing themselves to those who have not given consent for that. "
I think unless you were pressed up against the window clearly trying to attract attention you would find a lawyer that could just as easily say there was a breach of consent looking in your windows as there was a breach of consent forcing your naked body on a passer by
The only exception i could think of would be if a couples set an alarm to go at it every time the window cleaner came, even then a one off i think would be laughed out of court as just bad timing |
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"There is no law against being naked. The law doesn’t care what you wearing - it only cares about what you are doing.
So for example: walking down the road is not against the law. Whether you are wearing clothes (or not)is irrelevant. If you are gyrating your groin wildly whilst holding your genitals then the law would have something to say about that - clothed or otherwise.
People tend confuse nudity with sex. The law doesn’t make that distinction.
You may wish to read the CPS guidelines for clarity: https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/nudity-public-guidance-handling-cases-naturism
I'd rather not expose myself to people who don't consent. Not because I thought it'd be illegal, but because I consider it unethical."
You consider naturism unethical? How odd. |
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An ex male friend of mine while I was staying overnight, decided he would stand there with his cock out. Totally unwanted and inappropriate. I've also had a guy I'd met and getting to know get his shirt off on the pretence of clipping his hair ! Again, awkward and quite entitled. Seeing someone by accident is not a problem for me though. |
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