equalityboy81
Porn Star
Can having an erection in public or in an area designed where male nudity (such as locker room, changing room, steam room, sauna, and communal shower) is legally okay be construed as illegal?
I'm starting this thread as a "spin-off" to a thread started by another poster on the Hot Topics forum called "Is masturbating in public illegal?"
I think a really good question (on the same subject but slightly changing the subject) would be what if someone walked in on a man just having an erection or semi-hard (tumescence) at a urinal, in a stall or restroom, locker room/changing room, or a communal shower? Could it be construed as illegal?
Is the motivation behind the erection considered a factor whether it be sexual arousal or just a full bladder or friction?
What if there were a red hue and pre-cum or it looked as if a man could have just ejaculated?
What if he ejaculated without touching himself due to prolonged sexual arousal?
If he isn't caught actually masturbating is the erection criminal or would it make one a suspect of a crime and prone to police harassment or even hate crimes?
I wouldn't think an erection itself would be criminal but it could open one up to criminal accusations or harassment or even violence but it is a natural function and shouldn't be condemned. Where does the law draw the line at what is masturbation and what is just soaping your cock to clean it and happening to get an erection? One should be able to touch themselves in the shower wherever they want. Wouldn't shaking your dick too many times be considered playing with yourself, according to law?
What if law enforcement or just some random person walked in on a communal situation where all or many men had erections whether it be in a urinal, restroom, steam room, sauna, hot tub, locker room, changing room, communal shower, indoor campground or beach shower, etc.?
Even if all men had an erection even though it would be suspicious is that necessarily grounds to investigate a crime or outright accuse them? Erections could be contagious psychologically like yawns. Even if all men were aroused by one another not touching one another how has any crime been committed? If erections can be involuntary then I would think having an erection would be a human right and not prosecutable. Even if a man brought on the erection how do you prove he masturbated if you weren't there to witness it? This could apply to an ejaculation too.
This is a different subject so I am NOT posting two of the same thread on this site.
I'm starting this thread as a "spin-off" to a thread started by another poster on the Hot Topics forum called "Is masturbating in public illegal?"
I think a really good question (on the same subject but slightly changing the subject) would be what if someone walked in on a man just having an erection or semi-hard (tumescence) at a urinal, in a stall or restroom, locker room/changing room, or a communal shower? Could it be construed as illegal?
Is the motivation behind the erection considered a factor whether it be sexual arousal or just a full bladder or friction?
What if there were a red hue and pre-cum or it looked as if a man could have just ejaculated?
What if he ejaculated without touching himself due to prolonged sexual arousal?
If he isn't caught actually masturbating is the erection criminal or would it make one a suspect of a crime and prone to police harassment or even hate crimes?
I wouldn't think an erection itself would be criminal but it could open one up to criminal accusations or harassment or even violence but it is a natural function and shouldn't be condemned. Where does the law draw the line at what is masturbation and what is just soaping your cock to clean it and happening to get an erection? One should be able to touch themselves in the shower wherever they want. Wouldn't shaking your dick too many times be considered playing with yourself, according to law?
What if law enforcement or just some random person walked in on a communal situation where all or many men had erections whether it be in a urinal, restroom, steam room, sauna, hot tub, locker room, changing room, communal shower, indoor campground or beach shower, etc.?
Even if all men had an erection even though it would be suspicious is that necessarily grounds to investigate a crime or outright accuse them? Erections could be contagious psychologically like yawns. Even if all men were aroused by one another not touching one another how has any crime been committed? If erections can be involuntary then I would think having an erection would be a human right and not prosecutable. Even if a man brought on the erection how do you prove he masturbated if you weren't there to witness it? This could apply to an ejaculation too.
This is a different subject so I am NOT posting two of the same thread on this site.


























