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I am supposed to ask @Damocles and @Phantasmal how Owl and others got pictures of your dick?

When someone shares explicit images of themselves in an open political forum, it’s usually not about politics—it’s about psychology, social behavior, or attention-seeking, and it almost always violates the norms of the platform. Here are the main reasons this can happen:




1. Trolling or shock value


  • Some users post shocking content to provoke reactions, derail discussion, or get attention.
  • They may do it for amusement rather than sexual desire.

2. Validation-seeking


  • They might be looking for affirmation or attention, even in inappropriate contexts.
  • Online anonymity can reduce social inhibitions, making it easier to seek attention in extreme ways.

3. Misjudged social norms


  • Some users fail to recognize boundaries or think posting explicit content is acceptable or anonymous enough to avoid consequences.
  • Online political forums are not designed for sexual content, but some people act impulsively.

4. Psychological or compulsive factors


  • In rare cases, posting sexual content online can be part of exhibitionism or compulsive behavior, which is unrelated to the forum’s topic.

5. Attempt to manipulate or harass


  • Sometimes explicit images are sent with malicious intent: harassment, blackmail, or attempting to intimidate.



💡 Important takeaway:


  • Sharing explicit images in public political forums is not typical or socially normal behavior for political discussion.
  • It usually reflects personal motives (attention, trolling, or harassment) rather than political engagement.
  • Most forums have rules against this and may ban users who do it.
 
I am supposed to ask @Damocles and @Phantasmal how Owl and others got pictures of your dick?

When someone shares explicit images of themselves in an open political forum, it’s usually not about politics—it’s about psychology, social behavior, or attention-seeking, and it almost always violates the norms of the platform. Here are the main reasons this can happen:




1. Trolling or shock value


  • Some users post shocking content to provoke reactions, derail discussion, or get attention.
  • They may do it for amusement rather than sexual desire.

2. Validation-seeking


  • They might be looking for affirmation or attention, even in inappropriate contexts.
  • Online anonymity can reduce social inhibitions, making it easier to seek attention in extreme ways.

3. Misjudged social norms


  • Some users fail to recognize boundaries or think posting explicit content is acceptable or anonymous enough to avoid consequences.
  • Online political forums are not designed for sexual content, but some people act impulsively.

4. Psychological or compulsive factors


  • In rare cases, posting sexual content online can be part of exhibitionism or compulsive behavior, which is unrelated to the forum’s topic.

5. Attempt to manipulate or harass


  • Sometimes explicit images are sent with malicious intent: harassment, blackmail, or attempting to intimidate.



💡 Important takeaway:


  • Sharing explicit images in public political forums is not typical or socially normal behavior for political discussion.
  • It usually reflects personal motives (attention, trolling, or harassment) rather than political engagement.
  • Most forums have rules against this and may ban users who do it.
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