(August 11, 2017 at 1:14 pm)pool the matey Wrote: I don't think anyone is saying she should've, could've, done something different. My personal point is, 9 times out of ten I won't be owing anything to whoever that had their pics leaked, so why expect something from me, you know?
Quote:Something can be immoral and not a crime at the same time. Like cheating on your spouse, for example.
If a person is married then they owe it to their SO to not cheat with someone else while being in a relationship with each other. I think that's the bare minimum so that's a little different unless we aren't talking about monogamous relationships.
Still confused. Are you saying that looking at stolen pictures of another person's naked body against their will is not immoral?
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