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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Lawyers should feel free to jump in on this one, but my understanding is that indecent exposure requires someone to be naked where it is not appropriate. The shower and locker room are appropriate places to be naked. People don't usually get naked to play table tennis.[/quote] I'm the PP you replied to. Wouldn't being in that place also have to be appropriate? E.g. it's appropriate for me to be topless when trying on bras. So, if I dragged some kid in the changing room and then took off my top that's OK? It's appropriate for me to have my pants removed in the bathroom, but it's not appropriate for me to take someone else's kid in the bathroom (we're talking the age of these boys, not a toddler you're babysitting and need to keep safe) in the first place. I'm trying to think of a circumstance when I'd be OK with my 12 year old in a shower with an adult man. Maybe, possibly, it's someone I really trust (like my brother), they're coming out of the pool, the locker room is really crowded and there's no other free shower and others are waiting, and they keep their suits on . . . Maybe. But in an empty locker room full of showers? Hell no. I guess I can see taking a kid to the pool, and having him get a glimpse of you while you're both changing. But getting into the same shower stall? I can't see how that's not illegal.[/quote]
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