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Originally Posted by GGG
Your logic seems like it would support flashing people and jerking off in public urinals would be non criminal.
Certainly in a work environment you have right not to be exposed or offered to be exposed to pornographic material.
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Obviously there are laws against public nudity or sexual acts in public. Exposure to pornographic material, in most work places, is also going to be prohibited.
I'm thinking more of this issue of consent for acts that don't clearly violate any other law. If someone wants to puke in a cup in front of me and proceed to drink their puke, I will find that horrific, deranged and very offensive, and I may feel violated, but could I say they violated my right to consent if I'm free to leave at any point?
Consent for what is done with my own body seems clear. Consent for what others do with their bodies is not so clear.