I wouldn't feel embarrassed, but I'm nnot sure of the legality of doing that. Some crazy politicians have gotten themselves in trouble doing that.
If a man sends a nude photo to a woman, he can get in legal trouble for "harassment" even if the woman originally asked for it.
If a woman sends nudes to a man, it's "normal".
It's some sort of cultural inequality I guess.
In some indigenous tribes they still haven't invented clothing to this day, and those tribes actually have a lower per capita rate of murder and sex crime than any western civilization, so nudity does not necessarily promote sex crimes or violent crimes. That's a "blame the victim" argument, and it's provably false.
If a woman asked me for a nude, I'd send her a nude if I could somehow prove to myself that it wasn't some form of entrapment and the woman was over `18 years old anyway. I would not send nudes to a 15 years old the way Anthony Wiener did and tell a 15 years old he wanted to "Pound her Pussy until she couldn't walk..."0 0 0 0No it should be them being embarrassed when I most likely deny their request. I don't need my junk on the internet and there is plenty of that already out there for them to watch.
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No. i've done it once before, but it felt gross so I'm never sending a nude again. It's so grimey.
0 0 0 0No. I would make sure the conversation ended with them feeling embarrassed for asking.
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0 0 0 0Ok so then I guess I don't ask u.
No. I probably wouldn't send it, but I wouldn't feel embarrassed about it. If you want to see it, then come see it.
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0 0 0 0Embarrassed isn’t the correct emotion
2 0 0 0Embarrassed? No.
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