We’ve all had our share of wild parties, but what happens when things go a little too far? One woman found herself in the middle of a topless photo scandal after a night of fun with friends. With everyone either drunk or high, and inhibitions running low, a lot of the girls at the party ended up topless. But when a male friend in the group started snapping candid pictures, the situation took a dramatic turn.
A Picture-Perfect Party?

The Candid Camera Guy

Confronting the Photographer ️

Denied Deletion ❌

Friends to the Rescue ♀️

The Morning After ☀️

He Said, She Said ♀️

Feeling Guilty

No More Sympathy

Double Standards?

Topless Photo Scandal: Who’s to Blame?
Caught in a whirlwind of emotions, our party girl wonders if she’s the one at fault for not giving the photographer a chance to delete the photos when he was sober. With friends taking matters into their own hands, the situation escalated quickly. But after learning that the photographer wasn’t as innocent as he claimed, she’s left questioning who’s really in the wrong here. And with double standards at play, it’s clear that this topless photo drama is far from over. Let’s see what people think about this wild situation…
Taking topless pics of someone without consent is not excusable. NTA.

NTA for protecting yourself from non-consensual topless photos.
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Taking non-consensual photos and refusing to delete them is atrocious behavior

NTA saves friends from worse situation, gets called ‘dramatic’

Deleting the photo: NTA. Could have pressed charges:

Taking topless photos without consent is not excused by drunkenness.

Protect your privacy: Check your phone’s auto-upload settings

Respect should be given even when drunk

Respect the house rules or face the consequences.

Consent is key. Capturing someone without it is not okay. ✌
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Party gets wild with nudity and poor judgement

NTA stands up to topless photo drama and demands apology

You’re in the clear!

Friend takes topless photo, NAH says don’t get drunk.

Party turns chaotic with no one taking responsibility

Risking it all: drunk party, nudity, and smartphones
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Engaging debate on consent and privacy at parties
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Guilt trip earns brownie a-hole points
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Expecting privacy at a party is naive, but friend should’ve deleted.

Party photo drama: ESH, but theft is not the solution

Party photo drama: ESH knows better, but will it ruin lives?

Taking pictures without consent is messed up. NTA

Deleting topless photos without permission is not okay. NTA.

Friend steals phone after guy takes topless photos without consent. NTA.

Women’s consent violated, guy refuses to delete photos. NTA wins!

ESH, but the comment section is split on who’s fault it is

Party privacy debate and bad friend for not deleting photo

Friend takes inappropriate photos, OP stands up for themselves. NTA

No excuses for bad behavior, revealing true colors

Defending oneself is not blaming others. NTA

Protecting friends and self: NTA for deleting topless photo

Taking topless photos without consent is not cool. NTA.

NTA defends victim blaming accusation in topless photo drama.

Consent is key. NTA for respecting boundaries

Taking someone’s photo without consent is not cool. NTA

Consent is key, even in party photography

Respect and consent are key in any situation. #NTA

NTA – Short and sweet, no need for explanation

Backing up topless photos to the cloud? NTA explains why.

Support for standing up to a creepy guy

Body autonomy wins! No excuses for inappropriate behavior

Standing up for yourself and informing others, NTA

Jealousy or entitlement? NTA comment sparks debate

Short and sweet: NTA, nothing more needs to be said.
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Standing up for yourself and friends against potential humiliation.

Asking to delete photos, he conveniently forgot but NTA.

Consent is key, even for photos. NTA for setting boundaries.

NTA. Friends had right to know and consent is important.

Consent is key! NTA for taking action immediately

No a**hole here! Comment section drama avoided

No a**holes here! Positive vibes

No one is the a**hole, but what drama unfolded?

Selective memory? Sober enough to remember photo, not conversation

NTA thinks photos were inappropriate and unnecessary for memories

Taking topless photos of friends without consent is not okay! NTA

NTA stands up for herself after a topless photo scandal
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Protecting yourself and friends from a drunk friend’s actions.

NTA for calling out the creep with a camera
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Not the a**hole for asking directly, even if drunk.

Protecting privacy: Taking and sharing photos without consent is wrong

No a**hole here, according to this agreeable comment
