Privacy And Consent Concerns

Summary

Recording or photographing someones intimate belongings without their consent can be considered an invasion of privacy, even if you do not physically touch the items. This action could lead to legal consequences, including claims of harassment or invasion of privacy. It is advisable to address any concerns directly with the involved parties and seek legal advice if necessary.

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I found a my female roommates sweaty booty shorts in my home gym. There’s wet discharge and period blood on the visible from the outside. Can I legally take a photo?
It's generally not advisable to take photos of someone else's personal belongings, especially intimate items, without their consent as it could be seen as a violation of their privacy. It might be best to address the issue directly with your roommate.
Is there a specific reason you feel the need to take a photo?
What if I don’t physically touch it? I just want to record it for my own use.
Taking a photo of someone's intimate belongings without their consent can still be seen as an invasion of privacy, regardless of physical contact. This could potentially lead to legal issues, including claims of harassment or invasion of privacy.
What is your location? This can help provide more specific legal information for your area.
Well, I don’t care, she used my home gym for free. I ended up recording it to jerk off to.