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Is It a Sin to Take Nude Pictures of My Wife?
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<blockquote data-quote="chris4243" data-source="post: 57881970" data-attributes="member: 279485"><p>It is quite probable that it will, especially if stored on a digital device with access to the internet. Not always though.</p><p></p><p> He sent pictures of himself to women along with some flirty talk. Then someone got offended and put them on the internet. (unless he was hacked?)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed that many of the issues can be solved by not keeping such things on a computer (or smartphone). However, there's still the possibility that someone gets drunk and decides to share the pics, someone happens to find it in the house, the police mistakenly search his house for something and then one of them keeps the pictures, etc. A lot can happen in a few decades.</p><p></p><p>One more example is that perhaps later they break up or have a big argument and someone decides to get revenge by publishing the pics. Really, a lot of things could happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris4243, post: 57881970, member: 279485"] It is quite probable that it will, especially if stored on a digital device with access to the internet. Not always though. He sent pictures of himself to women along with some flirty talk. Then someone got offended and put them on the internet. (unless he was hacked?) Agreed that many of the issues can be solved by not keeping such things on a computer (or smartphone). However, there's still the possibility that someone gets drunk and decides to share the pics, someone happens to find it in the house, the police mistakenly search his house for something and then one of them keeps the pictures, etc. A lot can happen in a few decades. One more example is that perhaps later they break up or have a big argument and someone decides to get revenge by publishing the pics. Really, a lot of things could happen. [/QUOTE]
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