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It might well be part of a kinky foot fetish thing in this case, but does the conviction mean that those of us (probably everybody) who sniff toddlers feet and pretend to faint to amuse them are sex offenders?
Maybe we should turn ourselves in?
Don't be silly. You're only a sex offender if you genuinely enjoy it.[/
This is slightly different to playfully sniffing toddlers feet. For what other reason might he be doing this?[/quote]
I was being facetious, but I can think of several innocent explanations.
The point is, unless something obvious happened, (i couldn't find any details other than sniffing) we don't know if it was sexual or not, and we are one step closer to convicting for "thought crime"
Foz
Jim wrote:
[quote]honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote: giles2008 wrote: You couldnt make it up.
It might well be part of a kinky foot fetish thing in this case, but does the conviction mean that those of us (probably everybody) who sniff toddlers feet and pretend to faint to amuse them are sex offenders?
Maybe we should turn ourselves in?
Don't be silly. You're only a sex offender if you genuinely enjoy it.[/
This is slightly different to playfully sniffing toddlers feet. For what other reason might he be doing this?
giles2008
I guess this bloke will soon have his collar felt!!
It might well be part of a kinky foot fetish thing in this case, but does the conviction mean that those of us (probably everybody) who sniff toddlers feet and pretend to faint to amuse them are sex offenders?
Maybe we should turn ourselves in?
Don't be silly. You're only a sex offender if you genuinely enjoy it.
It might well be part of a kinky foot fetish thing in this case, but does the conviction mean that those of us (probably everybody) who sniff toddlers feet and pretend to faint to amuse them are sex offenders?
Maybe we should turn ourselves in?