Indeed, donβt frighten the horses! But what about people? Specifically other people who canβt consent toβ¦whatever?
Where is the line between civil liberties, and what might be best kept behind closed doors?
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For me, this is an easy one: If itβs something that the AVERAGE person would/could do without much more than a remark, raised eyebrow, or βOh, my,β then Iβd probably feel comfortable doing it.
Like me as a cis woman kissing a gender visually read as other than masculine. If I can kiss a masculine-presenting person without any issues in that situation, I would feel comfortable kissing a non-masculine presenting person without a ding to my ethics.
Same as me as a white woman kissing any person that presents as non-white. If I can do it one way, I can do it another.
However, if itβs something that is generally specific to certain atmospheres (like bikinis at the beach versus in downtown Bus City, USA), offensive to the vast majority of people no matter who is doing it (shagging in public), or is considered extreme or kinky play (like walking someone on a lease when itβs not Halloween or doing “cuttings), then I would personally keep it private or within a venue open to that.
Thatβs my line of ethical demarcation. Whatβs yours?
βIt doesnβt matter what you do in the bedroom as long as you donβt do it in the street and frighten the horses.β βMrs. Patrick Campbell