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RCH44
12-03-2006, 05:58 AM
Has this ever happen to anyone? One day I was nude at home and forgot the my blinds were open and my neighbor saw me nude with an errection.
I felt odd even though I go to the nude beaches but it's not the same.

RCH44
12-03-2006, 05:58 AM
Has this ever happen to anyone? One day I was nude at home and forgot the my blinds were open and my neighbor saw me nude with an errection.
I felt odd even though I go to the nude beaches but it's not the same.

smoothmike
12-05-2006, 06:51 PM
Hasnt happened to me yet, but if it did i wouldnt care, so i have an errection? so what im male and im in my own home.... im not staring out the window at girls walkin past, im just naked with an errection in my own home. hehe
i always have the blinds open any way, sometimes even at night

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nakedjohn
12-05-2006, 11:04 PM
This could happen to anybody, so what. It was not a sexual erection, it just happened.

foux003
12-06-2006, 04:03 PM
I don't have any blinds, shades or curtains on any of my windows. I don't have a problem with any one seeing in. If they do and don't like what they see then they had no business looking.

fre2bnude
12-06-2006, 11:02 PM
All the curtains and blinds are usually open in my house, if people want to see me nude that's up to them. I don't have an erection often enough to worry about that.

nakedjohn
12-06-2006, 11:10 PM
fre2bnude, I agree with you. If somebody want to look inside, it is a problem for them, as what they will see. You are in your house and have the right to walk around in the nude.

fre2bnude
12-06-2006, 11:19 PM
Yes John, that's right and living where I do there are few people around and able to look in the windows anyway. It's not as if we live in a highly populated town on a busy street, I think most of the people likely to see would just grin and say Hi. http://oakhurstonline.com/icon/beam.gif

Pete Knight
12-07-2006, 01:14 AM
It has always annoyed me that if a guy walks down a street and happens to see a girl naked in her apartment, he's a peeping tom, but if the roles are reversed the guy is labelled a flasher.

Bring on the day when nudity is widely accepted and walking the streets naked is considered to be normal, although I'd settle for the right to be able to go freehiking without having to find a deserted area.

Pete Knight

emsdude
12-07-2006, 01:54 AM
If your in your home walking around nude , the outside should not be looking in. I don't think I have seen a house made of all glass and a sign take a look the people in the house are nudist.

Matt King
12-07-2006, 03:43 AM
I would have died. I did have my 80 year old neighbor unexectedly walk in on me while I was nude at the kitchen table eating my cereal. That was intense enough without an erection. I do remember once in college after showering I was alone in the locker room so I thought and for no reason what so ever I got one. I wrapped the towel around me and walked to my locker. Out of nowhere a guy in one of my classes appeared at the end of the row of lockers and was talking to me. Well, he started laughing and I nearly died. The towel sliped off and was hanging on my errection. That was the last time I showered at the gym. They just happen and sometimes for no reason.

gymnoboi
12-07-2006, 06:43 AM
Dont really have that problem, I live in the country and anyone would need a teleschope to see in my house lol

sunaddicted
12-07-2006, 12:35 PM
The local news had a clip a couple of nights ago about a suburban man who was arrested for indecent exposure for standing in front of his large (shown of course on TV) picture window which was only 25' from the street. They also interviewed many neighbors who said it was awful that they had to be subjected to "that". I think we have to respect our situation and be careful how exposed we are to people who it may offend.

Bare in the Desert
12-07-2006, 12:58 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by sunaddicted:
The local news had a clip a couple of nights ago about a suburban man who was arrested for indecent exposure for standing in front of his large (shown of course on TV) picture window which was only 25' from the street. They also interviewed many neighbors who said it was awful that they had to be subjected to "that". I think we have to respect our situation and be careful how exposed we are to people who it may offend. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

I just can't understand how people can get so offended by the sight of another human body. How such a thin layer of cloth makes all the difference.

EricNY
12-07-2006, 01:36 PM
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Bare in the Desert:
I just can't understand how people can get so offended by the sight of another human body. How such a thin layer of cloth makes all the difference. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

Well I have to say that I am not sure it is just the site of the body that offends most people. I have to think it is the fear of what the intentions of that person may be.

With all the stuff you hear in the news, child molestation, rape and the like, people are getting to the point where they assume the worst about everything, especially nudity.

On this line being nude with an erection strengthens those thoughts, even if they are misguided ones.

NewShyNJGuy
12-07-2006, 04:52 PM
I'd have to agree with Pete Knight. People shouldn't be looking into other people's windows and then get offended by what they see. They shouldn't be looking in the first place. Like he said, if a guy sees a girl he's a peeping tom, but if the roll is reversed he's a flasher trying to get excitement. What happened the "the privacy of your own home"?

I shouldn't have to work in the dark or waste electricty by turning on the lights when i could just open the blinds and let the sun shine in. But i live in an apartment complex where it is very easy to see into other apartment's living room, so evertime i walk into mine i have to put clothes on and shut the blinds and undress again. An annoyance, but if it'll keep me safe from the law, then so be it. I just wish there was a nudist community somewhere nearby where i don't have to drive for over an hour just to get to work.

Ken Palmer
12-07-2006, 10:05 PM
Hey Pete Knight. I agree with you on this 100 percent. When and if a guy should view a female nude in her home, we are automatically labeled "Peeping Toms." However, we are called "flashers" if the situation is reversed. There's your society double standard for you!

Ken Palmer

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Pete Knight:
It has always annoyed me that if a guy walks down a street and happens to see a girl naked in her apartment, he's a peeping tom, but if the roles are reversed the guy is labelled a flasher.

Bring on the day when nudity is widely accepted and walking the streets naked is considered to be normal, although I'd settle for the right to be able to go freehiking without having to find a deserted area.

Pete Knight </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

smoothmike
12-08-2006, 01:26 AM
I think the problem stems from certain people in the community who are uncomfortable with themselves, and the stereotype that goes with being naked.
You only have to type in "nudist" in a google search and the results come up with more than 80%porn.

Hence people tend to view naked=sex when we all know this is not the case.
naked=naked after all u dont nesaceraly have to be naked to have sex, but u do have to be naked to be naked.

As a nudist for over 14 years i find im not aroused in company of naked females in a nudist setting, and im sure they would feel the same towads males.

People just need to open their mind and think outside the "work 9-5, married to their house and family" box they live in and realise that not every body lives like that.

nakedjohn
12-08-2006, 02:42 AM
People should know how unpolied it is to look into somebody's windows. Just something you do not do. You should not be curious and respect people's privacy.

walter05
12-08-2006, 05:37 AM
The only question I have is how big is the window?

If it is a large picture window, then walking around naked in front of it is similar to walking around naked in public.

If the window is smaller and does not face public common areas, it should not be an issue.

If someone has to peep in, then the issue should be the peeping in. If one is on display and is seen, that is different.

aquaboy2001
12-08-2006, 07:19 AM
I'm recalling that years ago a young man was arrested in our town for exposing himself to people through a window that was facing the street. So, just because you are in your home does not eliminate the possibility that you could be arrested for exposure. Whether we agree with it or not, we live in a world with certain laws, and we are often at the mercy of those people who think we have violated them.

smoothmike
12-08-2006, 06:43 PM
Regardless of the law and in whichever country you live in, the difference between the definition of exposure and the definition of naked/nude are tw different things.

Ive read in an article posted on the web of a man was arrested for being naked in his fron yard,the charges were dropped in court when the judge was convinced that because he was simply naked and not exposing himself, that he was in no violation of the law.

Unfortunately although the law may state in Australia and some states in the U.S. that a person may not "expose" his/her self to those in plain public view, (the empahsis on the word expose) many conservative judges and other groups would not stop to consider the difference between the two definitions

(not sure about other countries some i know of being flat out illegal even in yr home apart from washing)