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Woman Arrested for Pulling Her Vibrator Out and Pleasuring Herself on the Beach

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SJ - August 26, 2021

A woman on Tybee Island, Georgia was arrested and is facing charges after pleasuring herself with a vibrator on the beach.

A witness says 34-year-old Christina Ashley Revels-Glick put a towel down on the beach, pulled out a vibrator, and started masturbating.

She could be heard moaning by others.  After about five minutes she collected her belongings and left.

From WJCL:

According to the report, as the witness was speaking with one officer, two other officers located Revels-Glick at a nearby restaurant and placed her into custody.

"During the booking process of Christina at the Tybee Island Police Department, Christina uttered that she was sorry for what she did," the report read. "She also uttered that she did not think anyone saw her because it only took her 20 seconds to orgasm."

According to the report, police took photos of the vibrator to log as evidence.

I don't know about you, but I'm not sure I want to live in a world where you can't lay down on a beach and pull out your vibrator.

That doesn't sound like freedom to me.  I mean no harm no foul in 20 seconds, am I right?

Update - She killed herself 8 months after the incident:

Here's the arrest video:

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