Explaining consent to certain members of the comments section is like explaining music to a rock, I think this approach might get the message across.
Explaining consent to certain members of the comments section is like explaining music to a rock, I think this approach might get the message across.
You really want to show people photos of your kid’s nads, don’t you?
Lead acid batteries are worth a decent amount of money as scrap, don’t throw them out.
Given there are people in this thread defending this tooth and nail, that’s quite reassuring to know actually.
Based on that reasoning, I should not show anyone any photo of my child until they were old enough to consent to them being taken.
This is actually solid advice, especially as far as social media is concerned.
You’re really digging your heels in on showing people photos of naked children, aren’t you?
My point is “we’ve always done it like that” isn’t really a justification.
Chopping part of your child’s dick off has also been traditional for decades, that’s a very poor justification for that behaviour.
Seeing someone naked as an adult isn’t the same thing as seeing them naked as a minor.
You do see that, right?
I’m glad someone else sees it.
I wouldn’t want to see naked photos of a significant other as a minor, but maybe that’s just me.
Dreams are free.
I’m just glad we have an MMP system here.
I just wouldn’t bring my significant other around if my parents were like that. That’s absolutely gross behaviour.
Nope, not better.
sharing naked with their genitals exposed baby pictures is a privacy violation
Lot of very special people in this thread on Lemmy today.
Yes, yes there are.
neither should be bad.
Yes, they both should be bad. Don’t show people photos of naked children.
You’d think so, but a disturbing number of people think the problem is there is a difference, not the nude photos.
Nah, it should never be acceptable to show photos of people naked to your friends without their express permission. Outside of medical professionals of course.
I like this take. If you get to show photos of your kids naked to your friends, they should have the same privilege.
It’s a gender neutral term.