>>511163465I did a paper on exhibitionists & voyeurs, It's about power and control. Some enjoy it because it's wrong, others do it to see women who are married or have boyfriends naked, to see their vagina and take a glimpse of what's not theirs and what will never be theirs. Or they see a stranger and get off on the mystery that that's someone's wife, daughter or sister. It's about taking away someones sense of privacy, dignity, consent and owning a part of their life they thought was private, assuming that no one was watching. These deviants can be attracted to minors, or both minors and adults in the act of peeping.
It's not a victimless crime, because eventually they will be caught and then there will be hundreds or thousands of victims police now have to identify and look at their nude body over and over again to identify and notify them that they were filmed. Ignorance is bliss, but wouldn't you want to know if you were filmed? Or that your daughter or son were filmed?
These men often share this stuff, but these days with new laws and website seizures, as well as the federal Take It Down Act signed by Trump there is more reach to shut down sites posting revenge porn or voyeuristic content. It's why /b/ creep threads are unlawful, it's a violation of US federal law.
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