To the miserable old hag that lives behind me: Stop looking in my goddamn windows and waving to me. I realize you are drunk most of the time and that you have very little couth so let me explain it to you this way. It is OK to look OUT the windows of a person’s own house. It is NOT OK to look IN the windows of another person’s house. Got it ??? Good… Now go fuck off…

—BTW: Your husband/BF is a pervert window peeper too

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  1. Or a little peeping tom complaint to the police. That’ll send a message out to those two pretty quick.

  2. maybe you’re a person who likes getting undressed in plain view odf a window,or just humping like a rabbit.no matter what,invest in some shades.does wonders for the heat of the sun too.there used to be a chick over from me that used to love showing me her goodies,i talked to her one day and she said if i liked looking,why not become involved.wow,she startled the shit out of me with that,and i told her no thanks,already have a roomie.she got pissed off so much that she closed curtains after that.problem solved.try it.

  3. Invite me over for tea and hamburgers. I’d be more than happy to get undressed and wave my ding-a-ling at the neighbours.

  4. Next time either of them does it, why not give the finger and pull the curtains shut. Most people put the blinds down at night when the lights are on- if you don’t then you’re sort of inviting peepers, who are- if not creepy as well- usually just dumb, nosy types with nothing else to do. Like a moth to a flame- you’re lit up like a fishbowl, afterall, and maybe they can’t afford cable! Which reminds me, I once found a naked guy masturbating standing on my front lawn, masturbating while looking into my living room window while my friend & I watched tv. Creepy!

  5. Hm, I think I’m of 2 minds here. I don’t think people on the street should be looking into others’ windows even if they have no blinds, but I still always keep mine shut, because I know they will. Thing is, I don’t think I’d feel like I had to keep my backyard, non-bedroom/bathroom blinds closed, because I’d want to feel that I could trust my neighbours to not be gawking into my window while I make Mr. Noodles or give my BF a kiss. Why? Because it’s none of their business, and I don’t do it to them. It would suck to have neighbours who not only obviously stare into your window, but actually *wave* at you.

  6. Creepy…that’s why I keep my curtains drawn most of the time, especially in the evening when it’s easiest for nosy neighbourhood folks to see inside my house.

  7. Aww, that’s cute. You obviously have no sense of humour. As long as your windows are open, the offender adjacent to you whose house has been placed in an unchangeable manner really has every right to look at you.

  8. So you often look out your window to look into hers to see her, which it okay (often enough to know she has a drinking problem). But, when she looks out her window and sees you looking into hers, it is not okay. Could it be she was waving her middle finger at the creep across from her?

  9. So it sounds like some of you think peeping is acceptable if you don’t have blinds…and that it’s up to the person on the house to hide themself away from the world because the neighbours can’t keep their eyes to themselves? Yeah, that makes sense…

  10. I don’t think peeping is acceptable Raph. However, I take what I think is a fairly realistic view of the situation. I have no control over whether someone chooses to look in my windows. What I can control is whether they see me sitting on my couch in my PJ’s or a blank wall of curtain. To expect that other people will always conduct themselves in an upright or correct manner is to expect to be disappointed.

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