@ThePhD No. The fear is not that you'll redo something evil. The fear is that it will give you ideas and you will use it in a deadly mix to create a far greater contraption
@Rapptz You know, not all content is appropriate for all audiences. Cultural differences exist. SO has a code for this, and I think I remember the lounge has it in the newbie hints too.
This picture had zero relevance and was posted without warning. That is just unnecessary. We don't need you to understand or agree. It is just that way.
@JohanLarsson Also because there is no sexual implication in the image at all really unless you try hard and make it seem like there is one. Being nude seems to be a very offending thing in America and in Europe now (at least based from this chat).
Technically, you can be naked and your genitals can be showing. In that case, nude isn't really good for children and such, which is why you can't just have people walk around naked.
@Rapptz Can you understand my view that I'm not offended at all, the opposite in fact. Just that I would be embarrassed to have it on my screen at work just like I would be embarrassed to have Facebook open.
@Rapptz Heaven forbid they get a skewed idea of beauty, sexuality, indecent exposure. Go explain to your 7 year old daughter that it's okay for the models to be butt naked and in strange positions, but, no, we really don't think it's a good idea for her to do the same when in the park (kids do these things.)
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And also, please stop being dense. You know exactly how it works. And yes, you're in a position that allows you to stay in the bubble and idealistically wish all problems associated with nudity away (beliefs, social norms, lust). Please continue to be happy with that. But don't continue to argue what you know is not commonly accepted.
@Rapptz It's not about that. It's about the norms for normal public exposure.
... huh? So. You magically divined this as a sexual look? This is ridiculously close the logic of a rapist saying "she wanted me to, she had that look".
@Rapptz Nope. I thought is was fully equivalent to the other picture we were discussing before my eyes hit the magazines that seem to show skin as well
@Rapptz I'm not saying I disagree. What I'm trying to get to is that the rules can vary so widely that when dealing across cultures, workplaces, and other things, you define the most conservative ruleset possible.
What has 0 sexual connotation to one person will be the sexiest, most flagrant thing in the world to another (e.g., a single male will not find the frog-lady image offensive, like a Mother of 3 children would shoot the person that showed that image to her or her children).
@Rapptz I know, the (...) is short for, "at least according to some members of this lounge". I had hoped you could muster a little flexibility in communication. Written communication is hard enough, without assuming bad intentions.