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Also the backside can be nice…
This shows how it is essential to constantly update etiquette and good manners. As you are female, it is perfectly ok for you to be below another female in stairs, or an escalator. However, blogging etiquette is yet to solidify… Then again, sneaky photographing etiquette probably dates back a hundred years at least, as it is easy to vision French gentlemen using their spy cameras to titillate their budding blogger senses with snaps of ankles and suchlike… Bottom line (pun intended) - seriously - does publication make a difference, and what is the role of the audience, when it is friends vs. the general (as in amateur adult content newsgroups)? Can the moral implications be mapped onto a line: “voyeur” - “gossiper” - “pornographer”… Thought provoking indeed.
I can still remember the times when it was mandatory for a gentleman to walk behind the lady when walking upstairs (those were the days…) - just in case the lady misses a step. Although even then it caused the moral dilemma that is implied here, I wonder why this has changed? Is because today’s females don’t wear high heels anymore. Or did they become otherwise more stable?
to antti(!) - perhaps the skirt has become shorter since those days?