If I'm in a public park and a girl's skirt blows up randomly, and she says, "Please don't look at me," then it's wrong for me to look, because that's a violation of that person's wishes. If you know photos were not meant to be shared, then you should in your mind hear that implicit "Please don't look at me." Looking at that point is immoral.
That being said, I like looking at naked girls, and I don't have a particular relationship with Jennifer Lawrence or anyone else. My sexual interest might override the relatively harmless act of my looking at someone's nude pictures. I'd say for people who KNOW her, like male acquaintances, it would be much more important for them to show restraint.
That being said, I like looking at naked girls, and I don't have a particular relationship with Jennifer Lawrence or anyone else. My sexual interest might override the relatively harmless act of my looking at someone's nude pictures. I'd say for people who KNOW her, like male acquaintances, it would be much more important for them to show restraint.