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    Charlie came into our office this morning filled with glee and excitement about a documentary she watched last night on Channel 4. After containing herself, we [Martin, Nicole and I] managed to get out of her that she watched this programme called 'Dogging Tales', urging us to watch it. So we did.

    Basically, this just-under-an-hour long film gives an insight to the world of doggers, people that like to have sex outdoors, usually with an audience and a number of willing participants and this tends to happen in a car. Here is the film for all to 'enjoy':



    After watching this, I thought, "Well, what's the point in it all?" The film certainly didn't portray the 'wonderful and exciting' aspects of dogging, more so, it felt that it was a bit like fishing; you have to sit around and wait for ages, then it's all a bit of a mad fumble! It's cold and sometimes people get 'stage-fright' and can't perform. It all felt a bit mechanical and the people that do it just do it for the sake of it. It just seemed wooden and pointless, no thrill whatsoever. That was how the documentary portrayed it, and actually including a dog having a shit in the film to illustrate how sordid and dirty it all is.

    However, the tone of the film is completely contrary to what we can see here:

    http://www.youporn.com/watch/273261/...rch_full&pos=4

    Now, I'm not going to go home tonight and suggest that Mrs Sam and I drive down to the woods or anything, nor am I allowing people to use this site to sort out some dogging sessions, but has anyone actually tried this? An interesting quote by one of the men in the documentary was, "...the internet has ruined dogging. I spend more time trying to arrange meet ups when we should just be meeting up and shagging." Do any 'doggers' agree with that statement? My main concern is that there does seem to be a bare-back culture associated with dogging.

    Curious is all....
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    I watched the end of this programme last night, I found it a bit odd in the style of reporting, slightly disjointed. I wasn't convinced by the people interviewed, wee bit strange but each to their own. I just don't get why people would go 'dogging' at all.

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    I get the impression that the documentary makers set out to make dogging look terrible. They tailored the questions and the guests to fit this purpose.

    Total hatchet job...

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    Quote Originally Posted by samlad View Post
    Charlie came into our office this morning filled with glee and excitement about a documentary she watched last night on Channel 4. After containing herself, we [Martin, Nicole and I] managed to get out of her that she watched this programme called 'Dogging Tales', urging us to watch it. So we did.

    Basically, this just-under-an-hour long film gives an insight to the world of doggers, people that like to have sex outdoors, usually with an audience and a number of willing participants and this tends to happen in a car. Here is the film for all to 'enjoy':



    After watching this, I thought, "Well, what's the point in it all?" The film certainly didn't portray the 'wonderful and exciting' aspects of dogging, more so, it felt that it was a bit like fishing; you have to sit around and wait for ages, then it's all a bit of a mad fumble! It's cold and sometimes people get 'stage-fright' and can't perform. It all felt a bit mechanical and the people that do it just do it for the sake of it. It just seemed wooden and pointless, no thrill whatsoever. That was how the documentary portrayed it, and actually including a dog having a shit in the film to illustrate how sordid and dirty it all is.

    However, the tone of the film is completely contrary to what we can see here:

    http://www.youporn.com/watch/273261/...rch_full&pos=4

    Now, I'm not going to go home tonight and suggest that Mrs Sam and I drive down to the woods or anything, nor am I allowing people to use this site to sort out some dogging sessions, but has anyone actually tried this? An interesting quote by one of the men in the documentary was, "...the internet has ruined dogging. I spend more time trying to arrange meet ups when we should just be meeting up and shagging." Do any 'doggers' agree with that statement? My main concern is that there does seem to be a bare-back culture associated with dogging.

    Curious is all....
    To be honest Sam I found it very tacky, nothing exciting at all. Now as we all know things on television arnt always what there made out to be. Xx

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    There was an article in the daily mail about it yesterday highlighting that there are increasing numbers of public areas where the police tolerate public sex. They call these areas PSAs.

    However many are areas where people go for walks.

    I'm no prude as anyone who knows me will testify but I do think this is wrong and should not be tolerated.

    If you want group sex go to a swingers club.

    If you want some outdoor action, the world is a big place. You can do it discretely without risking being seen by children and people who would very validly be offended by the sight.

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