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Theatregoer watches The Comedy of Errors dressed in full latex fetish suit and mask

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[–] clara@feddit.uk 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

if you ever go to a place that has strange rules and laws, it's because of people like this

like, yes, okay, there's no rule that said you couldn't attend a public event in a gimp suit. it doesn't mean that he had to, did he? 🙄

i think it's obvious he's exploiting the freedom provided to dress in a gimp suit, which freedom you would use to attend a fetish/like-minded event or convention, to then attend something vanilla, where people are definitely not consenting or opting-in to the behaviour.

sure, it's legal. but it's fuckin weird, in the same way that attending in a furry costume would be weird. buying a yard ticket too? he knew what he was doing. if you can afford a fetish suit, you can afford a seat.

i will say that the moral "think of the children" arguments don't have any weight in this scenario, because you're taking those kids to a shakespeare play, lol. i could understand being morally outraged if this loser turned up to wacky warehouse 😄

[–] pre@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Seats there are so uncomfortable you're probably better off standing. At least you can move about a bit. Important if you're in your gimp suit.

[–] clara@feddit.uk 1 points 1 year ago

oh is it that bad there? fair enough :)