This is a VERY legitimate topic, and the title is not a bit misleading, but don't worry, because there is NOTHING disturbing about this topic. 😀 So please read the entire OP before making any judgments about my topic of "Naked Man!". Thanks.
Anyway, so on the news the other day, a man in Virginia got up from bed in the morning around 9 o'clock, and he was living home alone, so he just didn't bother get dressed since he's still half-asleep in the morning. He went downstairs naked to the kitchen to make some coffee to wake himself up. Maybe he plans on taking a shower right after putting the coffee-maker on, so there's no reason he needs to be dressed for that.
Regardlessly, a woman with her 7-year-old son happened to be walking through HIS YARD at the time. Yes, that is HIS PROPERTY they're trespassing, and apparently looked into his home and saw this man naked in HIS OWN HOUSE. And of course, with the increasing number of people who just can't mind their own ****ing business these days, she called the police on this man for being naked in his own house. And I can bet that [sarcasm] her son INSTANTLY became gay due to seeing the man naked making coffee.[/sarcasm]
So, the next thing you know, the man was arrested in his own house by the police, and the reason was he was "intentionally exposing himself". Yeah, right. Intentionally! [sarcasm]He definitely did predict like a psychic a woman will trespass through his yard with her 7-year-old son at the very instant that he was going to make coffee in his own house and they will definitely look into his house seeing his naked forum at 9 in the morning, but he was not able to predict that he'll get arrested for it, apparently.[/sarcasm]
The question is, do YOU think it's right that this man is arrested for being NAKED in HIS OWN HOME alone when some other person was TRESPASSING through HIS PROPERTY and happened to have seen his naked form.
Now, if the situation is flipped around, and just imagine a woman was naked in her own home alone when a man passed by her yard and saw her naked body. Happened that she noticed this man, and then she called the police, the man will be arrested for being a peeping tom.
So when a woman's outside and a man's inside, the man is exposing himself, but if the situation is switched around, the man outside is a peeping tom? Where is the justice in that? The man is always at fault no matter what? I thought men and women were supposed to be equal (at least said by Abraham Lincoln). Do correct me if Lincoln was wrong!
Anyway, so on the news the other day, a man in Virginia got up from bed in the morning around 9 o'clock, and he was living home alone, so he just didn't bother get dressed since he's still half-asleep in the morning. He went downstairs naked to the kitchen to make some coffee to wake himself up. Maybe he plans on taking a shower right after putting the coffee-maker on, so there's no reason he needs to be dressed for that.
Regardlessly, a woman with her 7-year-old son happened to be walking through HIS YARD at the time. Yes, that is HIS PROPERTY they're trespassing, and apparently looked into his home and saw this man naked in HIS OWN HOUSE. And of course, with the increasing number of people who just can't mind their own ****ing business these days, she called the police on this man for being naked in his own house. And I can bet that [sarcasm] her son INSTANTLY became gay due to seeing the man naked making coffee.[/sarcasm]
So, the next thing you know, the man was arrested in his own house by the police, and the reason was he was "intentionally exposing himself". Yeah, right. Intentionally! [sarcasm]He definitely did predict like a psychic a woman will trespass through his yard with her 7-year-old son at the very instant that he was going to make coffee in his own house and they will definitely look into his house seeing his naked forum at 9 in the morning, but he was not able to predict that he'll get arrested for it, apparently.[/sarcasm]
The question is, do YOU think it's right that this man is arrested for being NAKED in HIS OWN HOME alone when some other person was TRESPASSING through HIS PROPERTY and happened to have seen his naked form.
Now, if the situation is flipped around, and just imagine a woman was naked in her own home alone when a man passed by her yard and saw her naked body. Happened that she noticed this man, and then she called the police, the man will be arrested for being a peeping tom.
So when a woman's outside and a man's inside, the man is exposing himself, but if the situation is switched around, the man outside is a peeping tom? Where is the justice in that? The man is always at fault no matter what? I thought men and women were supposed to be equal (at least said by Abraham Lincoln). Do correct me if Lincoln was wrong!







