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I think the concept of "flashing" is an interesting one to apply to a context in which it is expected people will be nude, like a Korean spa or a changing room. I think it would be, I guess, a bit inappropriate if the dick was erect and there was no attempt to cover up - but again, I am not completely credulous of the narrative presented by the rightist side and the police. There is a different narrative of what happened, which sounds plausible: some people were upset by the presence of a person with a dick, period, in the women's area, presumably for deep-seated reasons; and those people exaggerated the story.

I don't know. It is hardly important at this point, honestly. What's interesting to me doesn't really have much to do with what happened on Wi Spa on June 24, but with the larger context of street confrontations and online conversations (like this one) that happened around the incident. And what has to do with, y'know, nudism and anarchism, which is the point of this writing project