Apostolos Melis: ilikemusic because... IT MAKES ME FEEL WONDERFUL
Oliver, Young Knives: ilikemusic because... It evokes a mood and a feeling of when you last heard the track.
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its cool
Iesha Gadd: ilikemusic because... it's sexily cool. And u can rave to decent tuneage.
dj tie one: ilikemusic because... its like cornflakes in the morning
Georgia: ilikemusic because... some songs make you wanna dance around till your dizzy, some make you cry your heart out, and some will be playing during an amazing moment and you'll remember it forever.
Rob Cremona: ilikemusic because... Cool laid back soul, atmospheric instrumentals and the occasional gospel choirs to lift my soul.
Lupe Fiasco: ilikemusic because... It gives me a chance to escape and reach people I wouldn’t ordinarily be able to reach. And without music the world would be kinda quiet.
Rachel Small: ilikemusic because... it make me feel alive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Sexual Offences Act (2003) defines what's acceptable when it comes to unusual sexual practices and what might invite an angry mob at your court hearing. Whether you're into whipping out your tackle for all to see, invading someone's privacy, or getting it on in trains, planes, woods or car parks, here's what you need to know.
It is an offence to intentionally expose your genitals in public in the hope that it'll cause alarm or distress. Even if you're hoping for a round of applause, you risk arrest. The law applies to males and females, but has been phrased carefully to avoid prosecuting naturists and streakers (who still risk breaking public nuisance laws).
Punishment: Up to two years in prison, and/or a fine
It is illegal to seek sexual gratification by observing/ recording/ broadcasting another person doing a private act (such as undressing, having sex, or anything you would not ordinarily do in public). This is designed to protect you from being watched without your knowledge or consent via anything from hidden webcam to a hole in the wall. The law exists to protect you, and prosecute pervs caught with their pants down.
Punishment: Up to two years in prison, and/or a fine
The Sexual Offences Act (2003) doesn't legislate specifically against this practice. Public order offences exist that guard against outraging taste and decency (i.e. shagging in the supermarket aisle), but permits sex in an isolated place so long as you have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Our Saucy survey revealed you lot are definitely not shy of airing your bits outdoors with fields, parks and woods coming up as top choice. Check the survey out for the rest of your top 10, and the more unusual choices...