Because?
Definition (within context of OP):
the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement -
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I was speaking without bias or conjecture in my previous post. Apologies for any confusion!
When you put it that way, if it's between a husband and wife, that sounds kind of awesome! Can you work fire into that definition somehow?
So that's one misunderstanding out of the way.
i personally can't think of a single reason, biblically, why you can't send images to your husband.
also, if it were me (at the very least) i'd want to make sure my husband had a security lock on his phone and this wasn't accessible to others. i do believe you both have a reasonable obligation to make sure these images don't end up being viewed by others.
I'd recommend no phones period, they're remarkably unsecure devices. No text or email of any kind, because they can get opened at the wrong time and get your spouse fired, and because the data is now living on a server you don't control.
I'm not saying people can't do this, but if they do, they need to go offline with it.
I've given this some more thought though, and I can see circumstances in which it
might be wrong, and others where it
might actually be right (or at least neutral).
Wrong:
- If the images fell into the hands of a third party. There are some pretty bad worst case scenarios here, like stories I've read about children finding images of their parents naked and passing them around because they didn't realize that parents were attractive too once upon a time. The emotional scarring that would cause is... terrifying. But that would be physical media floating around - which is also dumb.
- If they are intended to allow one spouse to see the other naked without interaction. That would be denying your spouse, and it would also be a really destructive pattern in a marriage.
- If this sort of thing is to emulate previous or ongoing bad behavior, as in these aren't the only naked pictures floating around. If the spouse asking has a porn problem, then it would be pretty abhorrent for the other party to end up as part of some "collection."
Neutral, possibly right:
- Super long business trip. What if there is spotty telephone reception, or no 4G or secure Wi Fi for video communication (which could be like sending naked pictures without having them saved).
- Deployment overseas. I mean come on, a year without seeing your spouse nekkid? That would be horrific.
- Diagnosed with terminal illness and the spouse has determined not to remarry. That's... way out there, but I'm sure someone has done it.
I have never given this much thought to be honest. It was so far down my list of what if's I don't know why I would have to begin with, but it's an interesting discussion.