Man Found Half Naked With Inflatable Doll in Iowa Public Restroom
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,305502,00.html
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It's against the law to have sex with a doll in a bathroom?
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Weird. I wonder why?
That's kind of stupid, sex with a doll is less gross than what people are supposed to be doing in there. |
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A stall isn't public restroom isn't private? It's against the law to record someone in there so it meets the "expectation of privacy" standard.
If you can poop there you should be able to do anything else that requires privacy. Again, screwing a doll is less gross than taking a dump. |
This guy must have a doll fetish. According to the article he was busted in a dark alley previously with a bridal mannequin! I would think if he was in the restroom on the floor with his pants down for all to see would definitely be considered indecent exposure. I wouldn't want to witness it!:nono:
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If I had to choose between seeing a guy with his wioner stuck inside a doll and a guy dropping a deuce, I'd go with the former.
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They would both most likely be considered indecent if done in view of the public.I would hope and pray not to ever see either but if I did I would expect some kind of legal intervention as to deter future indecencies!:nono:
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Taking a dump in a public restroom is normal and acceptable because that is what such facilities are intended for. Having your way with a doll in a public restroom, if not indecent exposure, is lewd public behavior. Why? Because others who use the facilities during your "session" would be exposed to said lewd behavior (including any minors who happen to walk in to use the facilities).
Yes, it is illegal! Yes, it is more disgusting (if not hygienically, then morally) than simply taking a dump. Yes, people can commit such actions, but only in their homes or other such personal surroundings. |
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>Having your way with a doll in a public restroom, if not indecent exposure, is lewd public behavior
Assuming the guy is inside a stall, how is anyone exposed to what he is doing? How is anything in there considered "public" anything? If I take a dump on the sidewalk I get arrested, right? I have to do that in a facility designed to provide personal privacy in a public space. That's what restrooms are for. >Yes, it is more disgusting (if not hygienically, then morally) than simply taking a dump. It is much, much less disgusting. Morally, who cares? You can't (and shouldn't) legislate morality. Even if you did, there is nothing immoral about humping a doll. Weird? Maybe, but certainly no immoral than masturbating without a doll or having sex with a real human. If I walk into a public restroom I know there is a decent chance I am going to see some other dude's dong unless I purposely avoid looking. What possible difference should what he is doing with that dong make? |
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As far as taking a dump in public, yes, you'd probably get arrested for doing it on the street. However, not if you are in a facility that is meant for that purpose. The question is what impact is your actions having on others who happen to be near you. Taking a dump in a public restroom would have little to no impact on others. It's expected and perfectly acceptable. Humping a doll in these facilities would have a much greater impact on others in the room. As far as morality, let me clarify. If I caught someone humping a doll in a public restroom, it would be totally clear to me that this person does not care what impact he would have on others who happens to walk in, particularly kids. Call it my opinion of morality if it makes you feel happy. |
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>it should be done in private
A bathroom isn't private? I can hang my wang out to pee, what's the difference? >you would not care if your wife walked in on something like that Why would I? She would probably find it hilarious. What is harmful about a guy humping a doll? Also, why is my wife going into a men's room? |
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