The Glasgow Dogging Community
Dogging is a primarily British practice that entails outdoor exhibitionism in car parks, forested areas, and other public places. Dogging was used in the early 1970s to characterize guys who spied on couples having sex outside. In order to keep an eye on the couples, these men would 'dog' their every move. When the swinging scene discovered that open-air sex has its own unique excitement, they began gathering in parking lots, and the doggers discovered a new and plentiful source of voyeuristic enjoyment. Furthermore, the doggers quickly realized that these couples were actively encouraging them to observe, even performing for them and occasionally allowing them to participate.
1. You must wear a condom to avoid STDs or undesired pregnancies. It's even recommended to bring a box to share with other doggers..
2. Do not dog in front of youngsters or unwary bystanders.
3. Avoid disturbing the peace or drawing attention to yourself.
4. Anonymity is essential. No one should expose other doggers' identities, and you should create a dogging moniker to safeguard your identity.
5. Do not deface or trespass on public or private property.
6. All condoms and trash should be gathered and disposed of in a garbage can.
7. Always practice legal driving and parking.
8. Agree on a signal or safe word in the event that one of you wishes to stop.
9. It is not common for a lady to arrive at a dogging place alone. It is suggested that she bring along a man she trusts to defend her interests.
10. Avoid locations notorious for prostitution and drug selling.
11. If you are watching, do not touch unless specifically encouraged to do so.
12. If you don't mind people seeing, flash your interior light. Roll down your window if you want the onlookers to come closer or join in.
13. Turn off your headlights when you arrive at the scene.
14. After you've finished, drive about or stop for food to make sure you're not being followed.




