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Exposure creates injury because we have developed social practices to conceal aspects of life that we find animal-like or disgusting. Further, in certain activities, we are vulnerable and weak, such as when we are nude or going to the bathroom.
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When these practices are disrupted by exposure, people can experience a severe and sometimes debilitating humiliation and loss of self-esteem. Exposure thus impedes a person’s ability to participate in society. Even though most people would not view a victim of exposure as a lesser person or as being less civilized, victims feel that way.
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We do not view the victims as blameworthy, and there is little social value in their suffering. Nevertheless, due to the internalization of these norms, exposure victims experience strong feelings of shame.
Daniel J. Solove - A Taxonomy of Privacy, avsnittet “Exposure”