A female friend of mine works as a cook in a nice restaurant. She’s the only woman back there, and, as with many kitchens, hers is a mess of sexually inappropriate behavior and humor. One day she called me. “They’ve gone too far!” she said. “D- just took out his dick right here in the kitchen and showed it to me!” I said, “Now wait. One question. Before he did that, did you say anything like, ‘Take out your dick and show it to me,’?” She admitted that was, in fact, the case. So there you go. Sometimes the answer is yes.
It would highly depend on the circumstances.
I’m a grower, and only average (if that) so I would have to be in the right mood/level of intoxication.
That being said, most of my female friends have already seen my ween, at one point or another.
I answered under the assumption that the woman was someone I knew, that she was of age and sane, that I had reason to believe that she sincerely did want to see it, and that nobody else would see it who didn’t want to. Under those conditions, yes. Relax any of those conditions, and the answer is no.
Incidentally, showing it to someone who asks is not indecent exposure, since one of the elements of that crime is that the exposure is to someone who does not want to see it. The guy who met the sunbathing police officer wouldn’t even have needed an entrapment defense.
I would make the longer form available for inspection.
Really? It’s possible. But I offer this article in rebuttal. And I wouldn’t take any chances on what my jurisdiction’s interpretation is. In fact, even an entrapment defense may not be sufficient.