I'm still surprised at how mixed the 'general consensus' has actually been in here.
Some posters will say 'no no, i think this is wrong and creepy' but then go on to say 'b-b-but it's to be expected when women wear x y z'.
for fuck's sake, stop arguing about yoga pants.
Most of those pics in the subreddit from the OP feature normal clothes or short shorts
NOPE! If only they didn't wear yoga pants mayne, they would be more protected!
It's basically an ongoing tell-tale joke; people always cling on to specific clothes when trying to (sorry, but ultimately) victim blame.
The cut on those pants reminds me of 80s cartoons every time I see it, I don't know why.
ot; they remind me of spider-man.
In Québec, people have legal control of their own image, maybe this sort of law should be more widely adopted?
That's interesting, how does it work with celebrities, though?
Yup. As a photography hobbyist, candid pictures are a great way of capturing emotion of a certain scene or place or people. Just look at any travel blog or magazine.
But shots like the ones in the op can be considered harassment and the motive is completely different.
Exactly, that's been my point. You can't just say 'oh but they're in a public space! when 90% of the photo consists of their ass. The way a photo is framed is more important than the setting it's in, legally anyway imo.