By the nature of the thing, streakers were tacitly admitting that they were doing something wrong. They “streaked” at a distance, generally in front of a crowd, and nobody really got a close-up stare at their genitals. Further, although they were fewer than men, female streakers were not completely unknown.
It seems self-evident to me that streaking as a phenomenon was quite different from exposing one’s self at a party, by definition an enclosed space, smaller than generally chosen for streaking, then shoving your member in the face of a girl who had, presumably, invited it in no way.
Streaking was a well-known phenomenon. I never saw anyone behave as described at a party. This is why I asked if anyone else had observed such behavior.
There is no evidence that anyone put their penis in anyone’s face or that there was any phenomenon like it in the 1980s as opposed to the known phenomenon of streaking in the 1970s.
It’s all made up by the Blasey Ford team and it inspired copy cats.