AsianGirlNextDoor
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My windows are floor to ceiling. You can see right across and see into other condos in the other buildings.
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And, of course, they can see you as well from head to toe if you happen to be walking past or looking out.My windows are floor to ceiling. You can see right across and see into other condos in the other buildings.
It sounds like you may have intentionally left the curtains open once or twiceMy windows are floor to ceiling. You can see right across and see into other condos in the other buildings.
My 2 cent is focus on how this makes you feel. What details of this situation really turns you on? Do you fantasie about what could have happened after ? What if there was an incidental contract with this person ?My bedroom is in the back side of my house. I have a large window that looks out to the side, directly facing the neighbor’s house.
I have not put curtains or blinds on this window yet.
My neighbor has several windows directly across, but she is a woman who lives alone and the blinds on those windows are never open.
I can see the street from the window, but at an angle. My house is a bit set back from the street. I change in front of the window daily. During the day, I pay no attention because I assume no one can see anything. At night, I try to be a little more discreet, facing away from the window when I take my top off, and such. With the light on at night, I’m not sure if I’m visible to the street.
I’m curious, those of you who go for runs or walk your dogs at night, is it just the front windows that you can see in, or do you catch the side windows as well?
I’m also curious if anyone has experience with this- seeing someone changing through their window.
I do think there’s a bit of a thin line, on both sides. Looking, but not being a creep. And being on display a bit, but not flashing non-consenting people or children.
Sorry for the lengthy post!
Lit windows always grab my attention…. Once in a while it pays off and and I spot someone changing etcMy bedroom is in the back side of my house. I have a large window that looks out to the side, directly facing the neighbor’s house.
I have not put curtains or blinds on this window yet.
My neighbor has several windows directly across, but she is a woman who lives alone and the blinds on those windows are never open.
I can see the street from the window, but at an angle. My house is a bit set back from the street. I change in front of the window daily. During the day, I pay no attention because I assume no one can see anything. At night, I try to be a little more discreet, facing away from the window when I take my top off, and such. With the light on at night, I’m not sure if I’m visible to the street.
I’m curious, those of you who go for runs or walk your dogs at night, is it just the front windows that you can see in, or do you catch the side windows as well?
I’m also curious if anyone has experience with this- seeing someone changing through their window.
I do think there’s a bit of a thin line, on both sides. Looking, but not being a creep. And being on display a bit, but not flashing non-consenting people or children.
Sorry for the lengthy post!
I'm about two months late but I'd like it on record that I'm supremely jealous of your future new neighboursMy bedroom is in the back side of my house. I have a large window that looks out to the side, directly facing the neighbor’s house.
I have not put curtains or blinds on this window yet.
My neighbor has several windows directly across, but she is a woman who lives alone and the blinds on those windows are never open.
I can see the street from the window, but at an angle. My house is a bit set back from the street. I change in front of the window daily. During the day, I pay no attention because I assume no one can see anything. At night, I try to be a little more discreet, facing away from the window when I take my top off, and such. With the light on at night, I’m not sure if I’m visible to the street.
I’m curious, those of you who go for runs or walk your dogs at night, is it just the front windows that you can see in, or do you catch the side windows as well?
I’m also curious if anyone has experience with this- seeing someone changing through their window.
I do think there’s a bit of a thin line, on both sides. Looking, but not being a creep. And being on display a bit, but not flashing non-consenting people or children.
Sorry for the lengthy post!
House is still up for saleI'm about two months late but I'd like it on record that I'm supremely jealous of your future new neighbours
I should have guessed someone with an eye for such an inspiringly suggestive avatar would live in a classy neighbourhood where property takes time to sellHouse is still up for sale
A new neighbor could be fun.House next door hasn’t sold yet. I’m a bit surprised. It’s a nice house.
They were doing some showings yesterday and I guess they were walking the perimeter. Husband suggested it might finally be time to put the curtains up
It depends on how thickly settled the neighborhood is regarding front, side, or rear windows, but I love catching glimpses of other peoples lives. I don’t stare or linger. But I like the voyeuristic view one gets from a glance. I can imagine thee is some excitement with not meaning to be seen but maybe being seen. More than that, I like the idea of a moment where we aren’t so concerned about people seeing us under our covered selves. It’s a moment of relief from the walls we have to put up all day.My bedroom is in the back side of my house. I have a large window that looks out to the side, directly facing the neighbor’s house.
I have not put curtains or blinds on this window yet.
My neighbor has several windows directly across, but she is a woman who lives alone and the blinds on those windows are never open.
I can see the street from the window, but at an angle. My house is a bit set back from the street. I change in front of the window daily. During the day, I pay no attention because I assume no one can see anything. At night, I try to be a little more discreet, facing away from the window when I take my top off, and such. With the light on at night, I’m not sure if I’m visible to the street.
I’m curious, those of you who go for runs or walk your dogs at night, is it just the front windows that you can see in, or do you catch the side windows as well?
I’m also curious if anyone has experience with this- seeing someone changing through their window.
I do think there’s a bit of a thin line, on both sides. Looking, but not being a creep. And being on display a bit, but not flashing non-consenting people or children.
Sorry for the lengthy post!
There wouldn’t be much to stop and stare at in my window. (Unless you were at my neighbor’s house, looking through her window). But I think the little glimpse in passing could be exciting.I admit, I don’t know him very well but I’m sorta surprised @OrdinaryPerson loves this thread so much.
But to answer the original question, the idea of voyeurism is intensely exciting…but I’m such a rule follower, on the occasion when I think I might see something through a window at night while walking the dog or something, I always look away cause it ain’t my business. *sigh*. I’d need an exhibitionist to have a giant flashing sign before I’d be comfortable looking.
At my old job my lunchtime walk route would take me behind a movie theater/shopping mall. Periodically there’d be cars there moving in such a way that I’m fairly positive someone was getting a nooner. Steered clear of those too.
I agree it’s very exciting. But it makes me feel awkward in reality.There wouldn’t be much to stop and stare at in my window. (Unless you were at my neighbor’s house, looking through her window). But I think the little glimpse in passing could be exciting.
I know it would be for me, if I saw. But, then again, I’m definitely looking in windows as I pass houses. Even if just to check out their decor.
Oh absolutely. As soon as my neighbor’s house went up for sale I dashed to Zillow to check out the updated photos.I agree it’s very exciting. But it makes me feel awkward in reality.
Do you browse Zillow listings in the neighborhood too?
Have to agree with this one. IrresistibleOh absolutely. As soon as my neighbor’s house went up for sale I dashed to Zillow to check out the updated photos.
Same, tbh.Oh absolutely. As soon as my neighbor’s house went up for sale I dashed to Zillow to check out the updated photos.
I go to all the open houses in the neighborhood.Oh absolutely. As soon as my neighbor’s house went up for sale I dashed to Zillow to check out the updated photos.
this! I will render my judgment on you based on your exhibitionist tv viewing habits. Just ask the Foxhole two doors down from me.And I try to figure out what everyone is watching when I go on walks at night and can see the TV. Then I judge the show.
My bedroom is in the back side of my house. I have a large window that looks out to the side, directly facing the neighbor’s house.
I have not put curtains or blinds on this window yet.
My neighbor has several windows directly across, but she is a woman who lives alone and the blinds on those windows are never open.
I can see the street from the window, but at an angle. My house is a bit set back from the street. I change in front of the window daily. During the day, I pay no attention because I assume no one can see anything. At night, I try to be a little more discreet, facing away from the window when I take my top off, and such. With the light on at night, I’m not sure if I’m visible to the street.
I’m curious, those of you who go for runs or walk your dogs at night, is it just the front windows that you can see in, or do you catch the side windows as well?
I’m also curious if anyone has experience with this- seeing someone changing through their window.
I do think there’s a bit of a thin line, on both sides. Looking, but not being a creep. And being on display a bit, but not flashing non-consenting people or children.
Sorry for the lengthy post!
Neighbor’s house finally sold. New neighbors moving in. So, which one of you pervs is it?