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For other uses, see Public sex (disambiguation)."Sex in public" redirects here. For the television series, see Sex in Public (TV

       series). Agostino Carracci (1557 - 1602), Angelique et MedorMartin van Maële's print Francion 15 depicts a couple engaging in

       foreplay outdoors Public sex is sexual activity that takes place in a public context. It refers to one or more persons performing a

       sex act in a public place, or in a private place which can be viewed from a public place. Such a private place may be a back


       yard, a barn, balcony or a bedroom with the curtains open. Public sex also includes sexual acts in semi-public places where the

       general public is free to enter, such as shopping malls. Public sex acts can be performed in a car (colloquially called "parking"),

       on a beach, in a forest, theatre, bus, aeroplane, street, toilet cubicle, or cemetery, besides other locations. According to a large


       study in 2008, having sex in a public place is a common fantasy and a significant number of couples or individuals have done so.

       The fantasy is at times depicted in art or film.


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       In September 2003, the BBC reported on a "dogging" craze fueled by Internet publicity. Dogging has aspects of exhibitionism

       and voyeurism.There is some evidence on the Internet that "dogging" has begun to spread to other countries, such as the


       United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Barbados, Brazil, the Netherlands, Denmark,Outdoor public sex purportedly takes

       place often in parks and beaches in Vancouver and San Francisco.


       Perception

       A topless couple kisses in public, Nudes-A-Poppin', USA, 2013 Social views related to public sex and sexuality vary greatly


       between cultures and different times. There are many and varied laws which apply to sex in public, which use a variety of terms

       such as indecent exposure, public lewdness, gross indecency, and others. In some jurisdictions, an offense is committed only if

       the participants are seen by others, so that a sex act may occur in a closed toilet cubicle without an offense being committed. In


       the United Kingdom, there has been a rise in public sex venues, possibly due to a more relaxed approach to the enforcement of

       laws relating to public sex since the early 1990s.


       Legality

       In the United Kingdom, the legal status of public sexual acts was considered as part of the  Sexual Offences Act 2003. Section


       71 of the Act makes it an offence to engage in sexual activity in a public lavatory. In the United Kingdom public sex comes
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