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Originally Posted by hepcat940
Honest questions to all...
The "exposing" thing isn't really anything I've ever gotten in to.
I get my rush from going to a nearby adult nude 'camp'....but as an outsider to the "exposing" genre, I'm just wondering....
Why is there a need bring up anyone's legit name or posting official ID's...?
Wouldn't someone be just as "exposed" having their picture on here in the first place...?
And, certainly, having a picture of an License or Work ID isn't a definitive identification (given image editing these day) and how is showing a License equal to permission to display their image...?
Then again, I don't understand Clown Porn or Furries either...
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I am glad you asked these questions.
You seem well versed, so I will presume you know of candaulism..., called so after King Candaules who is notable for this practice?
For those who aren't sure, here's a quick read:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candaulism
This is when a man derives his pleasure from exposing his wife to others in carnal pleasure. It is about revealing someone - typically surreptitiously, but in common jargon it can also be inclusive where both partners are exhibitionists.
For myself and many other candaulist, we seek validation that our partner is desirable by inviting the opinion of others. Most men I know LOVE to hear how hot or sexy their own woman is. It enhances our appreciation of our partner / wife / girlfriend.
There is also a very particular adrenaline rush which overcomes a husband when he sees OTHER PEOPLE reposting his girl's photos - it is that moment of supreme validation and also of losing control! That loss of control feeling becomes addictive and the owner / boyfriend/ husband posts more, TRYING to get more of his photos "picked up" by those who post and repost as much as indexes and search bots.
I was/ am a candaulist, and my ex-wife was a witting partner in it. It was way more fun to have her buy-in... I have kinks but I am not a creep! The consequence is that you can google image search my wife's name + "nude" and the first 5 or 6 rows of images are her photos from over the the 20-year span when we shared "her" photos. I put "her" in quotes because we shared the copyright fully, they are mine as much as hers. From the very beginning when ever we posted photos online I was careful to include the same specific tags and made effort to compose the photo titles and descriptions to include her name.
Having been inside this candaulism world since before the internet (my ex-wife and I shared photos since before digital sharing was an option and even fucked in front of people a few times) I can assert that very many of the men out there who "expose" are "losers" in the colloquial sense regarding relationships and do this to derive a sense of sexual control. Having no partner in their life who will do, many turn to collecting and propagating the distribution of material. There is a sense of inclusion for them, into a community of like-minded hobbyists. Every reposting validates the previous submitter as well as the current and they include themselves interactively through propagation!
That seems to be the supply and demand of it.
I personally enjoy collecting photos and videos of average common people who appeal to me. This collecting hobby over time has paid off to where now I recognize a good number of woman who have been shared or exposed. Through my experience I have indeed met men who have a vindictive or punishment streak in their collecting and posting - they feel like they are part of something bigger than themself. For me personally it is like collecting trading cards - something we did as kids with various bubble-gum or candy packages - think of sports cards collecting.
There is now an entire sub culture of "Exposure Manifesto" exposers who believe that it is their duty to perpetuate the spreading of any women's photos who get drawn into this world. Having a name with the face and body is integral to this, I think you see now.
I agree that no one needs to have their life ruined over this, and I agree that showing a full photo ID is not just unethical but should be illegal.
PM me if you want my wife's name to google for the example I gave above. She is in fact one of the web-wife models featured in my galleries here. ;-)
-Dave