The Philosophy of Indecent Exposure
Given the societal dynamics built around the principles which formally accrue the health, safety and law of society, the concept of exposing one's person indecently is built around acknowledging what is and is not appropriate in different locales and circumstances. The contexts within which not only the applicable instances fall but their philosophies, the same, are built around what it takes to maintain an environment. Inevitably the conditions of the environment's composition, construction, and conduction all alight to a unique formality, given the uniqueness of the environment. For what then finds whole mechanic and machination in the above, there is that which grows to further how it is that indecent exposure finds its terming to be of specific and unique classification and termed phrasing in kind. Indecent exposure is defined as the exposure of one's person in such a manner that it resides as inappropriate given the connective conditions of the relationship seen in the occurrence. Outside of the locales and circumstances of the indecent exposure, there may be a place for the behavior or exposure, but it still reigns that it is not only improper in specific and definable conditions but it is not able to be conducted. Indecent exposure then finds its philosophies and fundamentals in the steeped embedding of principles integral for maintaining what would otherwise vary at integrities that do not facilitate the proper mechanics for what and environment is able to house. As the nuanced interpretations of the occurrence form to the formality of the environment, transgressing where it is that profanity results, amounts, and accrues, the fundamental philosophy of indecent exposure culminates as a serial manifestation that is a wroughtly definable instance of interpretable circumstantial occurrence.
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