>>8856244Do you consider there to be a set of moral responsibilities that exist when it comes to playing and posing figurines and toys? Or do you believe that creating the best images possible is all that matters?
I ask because as part of my recent play I decided to run a 'storyline' where one of my old toys, a Shaggy from Scooby Doo figurine became a panty thief. I thought it would be funny for a story where he steals Velmas panties.
Anyway, I snuck to the garden of the people across the street and took a picture of my toy 'stealing' the panties of the young girl (22) living there. I thought it would be great for my story. However, they caught me, chased me away and threatened me with police action if it happens again.
Do you consider that morally wrong?
I had no intention of ACTUALLY stealing any underpants, and technically the underpants were being stolen by the toy and not myself- so I find it difficult to believe that I have actually done anything wrong.
Where do you stand?
Do you think it is OK to break minor laws for photos with your toys?