Looking in people’s windows when it’s dark.

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This lad was very energetic.




I don’t recall it being loud, just him prancing all over the sitting room all hours of the day without a care in the world.
Fair play to him. I might buy a karaoke machine.

I already walk around bollock naked so ticked that one off for the neighbours.
 


Anyone else do this?

Ive got to be honest like and say I love doing it.Not to be nosey or anything I just find other people’s interiors fascinating.Christmas is an ideal time to do it as people put the tree in the window and it looks as though your looking at the tree when Infact you can have a good look at what’s going on behind it.

Queen Alex road is always an interesting drive/walk on an evening. Sometimes have a cheeky tug too.
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If there's a hint of a kid in one window you're getting outed as a nonce ffs. :rolleyes:
My mind doesn’t work like that tbh and I’d have thought I’m in the majority on that one.

Im looking at people’s wallpaper,furniture etc.
Nee wonder the OP hates it when people have the curtains shut.
There is only one type of house that can get away with curtains tbh mate.Big old houses with massive windows and high ceilings.

Curtains are wrong in any other house and very old ganny.
 
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My mind doesn’t work like that tbh and I’d have thought I’m in the majority on that one.

Im looking at people’s wallpaper,furniture etc.

There is only one type of house that can get away with curtains tbh mate.Big old houses with massive windows and high ceilings.

Curtains are wrong in any other house and very old ganny.

Agreed. But in the past you haven't been going on about type of house. You've just been going on about those who close the curtains.
 
lived in Ewesly road in the 80s the house had a large bay window at the front, I was watching a game from the 86 World Cup finals England were playing not sure who, anyway they scored as they did I heard a shout/cheer from outside the house, looked outside to see a lad sitting on the gate post watching the game. Went to the front door and he apologised for looking in said he didn’t have a tv in his flat (student) so I asked him in, said he was ok sitting on the wall but could I open the window so he could hear the commentary. 😂
 
My mind doesn’t work like that tbh and I’d have thought I’m in the majority on that one.

Im looking at people’s wallpaper,furniture etc.
What you'd be is incredibly naive. I'm a Dad to an 8 year old daughter who sits in her playeoom at the front of the house with the lights on oblivious to the outside world.
Now do you think if someone sees you staring in through the window they'll think it's ok he's just looking at the wallpaper.?
I'd be straight out and looking to give you a f***ing good shoeing to be honest.
 
f***ing hell if I catch someone peering in my windows when I've got the lights out I'm either calling the cops as they're casing the joint or I'm gonna go out and confront the creepy bastard. It's just wrong man. There's some right effin weirdos on here like
 
lived in Ewesly road in the 80s the house had a large bay window at the front, I was watching a game from the 86 World Cup finals England were playing not sure who, anyway they scored as they did I heard a shout/cheer from outside the house, looked outside to see a lad sitting on the gate post watching the game. Went to the front door and he apologised for looking in said he didn’t have a tv in his flat (student) so I asked him in, said he was ok sitting on the wall but could I open the window so he could hear the commentary. 😂

@Gillythedilf has been doing this for years then ?
 
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