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Hi there,


On Wednesday evening at 7.05pm, my partner got out of the car to nip into M&S (we were parked at the very top of Chesterfield Grove - next to Portico just off Lordship Lane).


A few minutes after my partner left, a man came up to the window and got his genitals out and was there for around 30 seconds. Thankfully I'd already locked the doors. Annoyingly I had given my partner my phone to pay, so couldn't take a photo / video of the perpetrator.


I found this a horrible situation to be in and something I wouldn't want anyone else to experience.


I have informed the police who are investigating, but there were lots of passers-by... do you remember seeing a man leaning against a grey mini?


He appeared to be in his sixties, grey hair, stubble beard, jeans, dark jacket, worn down trainers, caucasian and walked with a slight hobble / dragging his feet.


By the time my partner came back from M&S (hunting for yellow stickers...) we drove up and down to try and find him to no avail.


Anybody who thinks they saw him, or think they may know of him / recognise him, could you send me a private message?


Thanks.

Gentrification has ruined Lordship lane, I fondly recall the days in Dulwich when one could whip out ones cock & bollocks freely in public without the fear of judgment, abuse or someone with a smartphone eagerly filming it for their own titillation, the worlds gone mad.


I for one will now think twice before I whip out my 'man giblets' for a relaxing, airing on the street, I may move to Sydenham where residents are far more liberal, such a shame.

BillBobDee Wrote:

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> Gentrification has ruined Lordship lane, I fondly

> recall the days in Dulwich when one could whip out

> ones cock & bollocks freely in public without the

> fear of judgment, abuse or someone with a

> smartphone eagerly filming it for their own

> titillation, the worlds gone mad.

>

> I for one will now think twice before I whip out

> my 'man giblets' for a relaxing, airing on the

> street, I may move to Sydenham where residents are

> far more liberal, such a shame.


You've been a member of this forum for less than a fortnight, in which time you've posted five messages, mostly childish, braggardly, unfunny and in this case downright disgraceful. Grow up or ship out.

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