Male Senators Shot Down a Virginia Bill That Would Have Banned Unsolicited Dick Pics

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Legislation proposed by Virginia Delegate Kelly Convirs-Fowler would have banned “cyber flashing”—what she’s calling the phenomenon of people sending unsolicited nude photographs. The idea came to Convirs-Fowler after talking with fellow real estate agents, who regularly deal with this kind of digital harassment because their jobs often require having a publically available cell phone number.\n

about the entire concept, with one raising concerns about First Amendment implications, and another wondering if it could be applied to art that contains nude elements.

“I could see a situation where boyfriends and girlfriends are trading pictures of themselves,” said Sen. Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax. “And the relationship goes bad. And then a week or two or three later somebody’s swearing out a warrant saying ‘hey he keeps sending me this’ or ‘she keeps sending me that.’ And now there’s misdemeanor charges and lawyers involved.

Delegate Convirs-Fowler was clear that her bill would only deal with unsolicited photos, and only apply to, which she believed would exclude artistic nudity.

 

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Ya get rid of perverts pedophiles and loose moralled scumbags who.randomly send pics of their genitalia and the street walkers who like it

My gender is SO GOOD at being SO FUCKING GROSS and SO GAWDAMNED MEAN that I am beginning to wonder if we are good for much else. Even me. I thought I was a good feminist. I'm a shitty one, well, maybe not 'shitty.' But I have learned SO MUCH over the past four years, cuz Jezebel

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