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  • For those who insist on commenting on Youtubes...

    ...read this and realise that how the amputee describes her experience is how the Youtube posters will think of your comments and you...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-13013076

    So don't bloody do it!

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    I honestly think it's a matter of time before this community gets thrown into the spotlight in just such a way, all because people simply HAVE to say something.

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    • #3
      Conversely the general public might not think it's normal for someone to post a picture of themself or their friend urinating in a toilet/on the ground/in their pants on the internet for the whole world to see in the first place.

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      • #4
        The same could be said about anyone posting any pictures online.

        Remember folks. If it exists there's a fetish for it. Somebody somewhere finds it sexy.

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        • #5
          Those arguments never fly in the court of public opinion.

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          • #6
            posting pictures of oneself online is not unusual anymore, so no, that argument doesn't really work.

            the good news is that with this i can't see an angle like these amputee guys have. posing as a fellow amputee is a really awful thing to do (not to mention i can't imagine it's really successful).

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            • #7
              Actually, I did see an angle right away. Substitute amputee for adult incontinent. A little less tragic, but just enough to pull on heart strings.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Razz
                Conversely the general public might not think it's normal for someone to post a picture of themself or their friend urinating in a toilet/on the ground/in their pants on the internet for the whole world to see in the first place.
                And in the 21st century.... they think why wouldn't you post someone doing something stupid or drunk or whatever online, its funny.

                Until a whole mass of intense and weird men start bombarding you with messages about how they whacked off over it.

                Hey, with enough assholes telling of their masturbatory fantasies, eventually we will return to the days of no pics of anything online....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by wiseguy
                  Actually, I did see an angle right away. Substitute amputee for adult incontinent. A little less tragic, but just enough to pull on heart strings.
                  Except the adult incontinent aren't posting pictures of themselves online.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Apemantus
                    And in the 21st century.... they think why wouldn't you post someone doing something stupid or drunk or whatever online, its funny.

                    Until a whole mass of intense and weird men start bombarding you with messages about how they whacked off over it.

                    Hey, with enough assholes telling of their masturbatory fantasies, eventually we will return to the days of no pics of anything online....
                    Again, a lot of people wouldn't find that funny that all. They'd think it's kind of fucked up that the kids today post anything and everything online for the whole world to see without considering the consequences. Besides the peeing part you'd think they'd realize that hey my friend has her panties around her knees and her pussy is showing, somebody might possibly find that erotic.
                    But yeah I agree with the premise of not posting messages and that less pics are a bad thing. I just think that people posting pictures of their friends peeing are kind of creepy too.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Razz
                      Again, a lot of people wouldn't find that funny that all. They'd think it's kind of fucked up that the kids today post anything and everything online for the whole world to see without considering the consequences. Besides the peeing part you'd think they'd realize that hey my friend has her panties around her knees and her pussy is showing, somebody might possibly find that erotic.
                      But yeah I agree with the premise of not posting messages and that less pics are a bad thing. I just think that people posting pictures of their friends peeing are kind of creepy too.
                      I wouldn't disagree with you but I am in my late thirties so the days of being silly and proud are long gone, now I am just silly and hope noone saw or took pics! And yes, of course lots of people would think its fucked up but anyone who is au fait with the net and social networks etc would know that for a lot of people, especially anyone under 30 I would suggest, you post everything you can online, including some really personal stuff. I wouldn't because I am too conscious of what others would think or say, but many do. It just isn't that strange, but it is obviously unacceptable for anyone else to then assume that because an idiot has posted idiotic pics online, that means they can expose their own creepy fetish to them. At the very least, it guarantees that people may become more careful about what they post and then we all lose?

                      I seem to be like a broken record with this today, sorry, but its just so counterproductive, not just for us, but for the creepy fetishists with no boundaries and no respect for others' personal space, the more they do it, the less pics and vids they will get to whack off over. Mind you, we never thought they had brains, did we...?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Apemantus
                        I seem to be like a broken record with this today, sorry, but its just so counterproductive, not just for us, but for the creepy fetishists with no boundaries and no respect for others' personal space, the more they do it, the less pics and vids they will get to whack off over. Mind you, we never thought they had brains, did we...?
                        Oh exactly. They're doing way more harm than good. In more ways than one. And are probably too stupid to realize it. I totally agree.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by wiseguy
                          I honestly think it's a matter of time before this community gets thrown into the spotlight in just such a way, all because people simply HAVE to say something.
                          It's not that people HAVE to say something, it's that the vast majority of people who comment on Youtube videos from this fetish are mentally ill.

                          Those of us who have this fetish but still remember how to act like normal human beings don't do things like that.

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                          • #14
                            Told you so!!

                            I have been saying this for years, saying 'He who should be named' posting up video from YT.

                            Most these people who post this videos are unaware of this fetish as it never gets picked up by the media.

                            This is international law - If you leave message for people which are unsavoury or has a sexual content you CAN be prosecuted - So before you post on someone video - Think if you would like your name splattered all over news papers and TV just post away, but you will be causing damage to our fetish and to website like Wetset.

                            I wonder what your day would be like with out wetting or adult baby videos or stories.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Parry
                              This is international law - If you leave message for people which are unsavoury or has a sexual content you CAN be prosecuted
                              Whilst you are technically correct, in practice each country in the world has it's own laws and each country enforces those laws as it sees fit. Only in extreme legal cases does it ever reach the International Court of justice - cases such a War Crimes.

                              In reality, someone can be only be prosecuted by another country's legal system if they are extradited to that country to face trial. A good UK/USA example here is the internet hacker Gary McKinnon. McKinnon is alledged to have hacked into NASA computer systems on the lookout for info on UFO's. All the alledged hacking was done from his flat in North London. It should also be highlighted that, in this case, the alledged behaviour of McKinnon is illegal in both countries.

                              If an individual commits an act that is legal in his own country, he is rarely going to face trial for that crime in another country. It can happen in very extreme cases - such as if Gaddafi flees Libya - but realistically it is not going to happen to someone commenting on a youtube clip.

                              So whilst I agree totally that people shouldn't do - it will only freak the girl out and stop her from ever posting anything again - it is not illegal in the UK to post a message to a woman telling her you like girls that piss themselves, so if I personally did it I would not face any danger of prosecution.

                              If I did it repeatedly to the same person then I expect I might fall into the sexual harrassment / social indecency area of the legal system, in which case there could well be something I could be prosecuted for in the UK, but I personally don't know much about that area of law as I have never studied / worked on it.

                              Aloo

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