What do you guys think of this?

My 95 year old Aunt had huge picture windows in her bedroom overlooking a golf course down in a valley. She never would hang curtains up because she liked the view and because "anyone who looks in here deserves what they see".
 
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Good point. What gets me is that the woman saw him through two windows. Um....if I accidentally observed something through another person's house window, then I do not continue to look. I turn my head and tell my child to do so also. That makes me very suspicious about the woman.

Have they released her name? She is the accuser and isn't a victim of a sexual assault, so if they release his name, they should hers also.

Why isn't she charged with being a picking tom?
 
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We have curtians on the front windows (facing the road) only.

Our back fence line is a dense forest of Privet....so I figure if they're seeing things it's because they were LOOKING for it. I figure if they were looking that hard, they deserve whatever they saw.

I walk a lot in the wee morning hours (or used to) and if I saw a naked guy making coffee in his own house I would more than likely just shrug it off.
Or bust a gut laughing.
It would NEVER occur to me to call the cops
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Besides, who's walking down the street with a child at that time of the morning anyway?

Ya know, the funny thing is, is we weren't so obsessed with keeping them covered up, they'd pretty quickly stop being interesting to look at.

I agree.
My father in law always says "if you've seen one naked woman, you've seen 'em all" and I think the same is true about naked men too
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Good point. What gets me is that the woman saw him through two windows. Um....if I accidentally observed something through another person's house window, then I do not continue to look. I turn my head and tell my child to do so also. That makes me very suspicious about the woman.

Have they released her name? She is the accuser and isn't a victim of a sexual assault, so if they release his name, they should hers also.

Why isn't she charged with being a picking tom?

Exactly, Like I said in an earlier post, when we were kids, we were taught to even avert our eyes at least to some degree after knocking on a door so we don't intrude on someone's privacy. If you see something embarassing by accident, you don't go looking for more then complain after you find it!!!

Even if he moved to another window, she had no business staring there too! And I can't tell you how many times I'll walk from one room to another with a cuppa in my hand. If she's peering from one window to another, then shame on her.
 
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We have curtians on the front windows (facing the road) only.

Our back fence line is a dense forest of Privet....so I figure if they're seeing things it's because they were LOOKING for it. I figure if they were looking that hard, they deserve whatever they saw.

I walk a lot in the wee morning hours (or used to) and if I saw a naked guy making coffee in his own house I would more than likely just shrug it off.
Or bust a gut laughing.
It would NEVER occur to me to call the cops
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Besides, who's walking down the street with a child at that time of the morning anyway?

Ya know, the funny thing is, is we weren't so obsessed with keeping them covered up, they'd pretty quickly stop being interesting to look at.

I agree.
My father in law always says "if you've seen one naked woman, you've seen 'em all" and I think the same is true about naked men too
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I'd have to disagree with that last sentence ma'am...
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I'd like to modify that statement.......

If you've seen one woman naked...... you want to see them all....
 

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