Spy on family and friends when in bathroom or other private situations

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  • "Accidentally" (seriously?) learned that U could watch people through windows and other ways. (What 'other' ways?)

    PLUS, you say you're spying on family and friends when in bathroom or other private situations...

    YOU UNDERSTAND THIS IS ILLEGAL, RIGHT?! Even if you do this, to others, in your OWN home, it is STILL illegal.

    Getting caught will: get your ass kicked, lose respect of family/friends/co-workers, get you a creepy reputaion, and you'll be probably arrested.

    If you get arrested, you will have a PUBLIC record, of this behavior, AND ... may have to register as a SEX OFFENDER ! ... this will seriously affect the rest of your adult life. Jobs, homeownership, schools, etc.

    Voyeurism:

    Voyeuristic disorder is a paraphilic disorder. There are several such disorders, with paraphilic referring to sexual interests, preferences, fantasies, urges, and behaviors outside the norm. These are considered symptoms of a disorder only if they are acted upon in ways that have the potential to cause distress or harm to oneself or others, especially non-consensual others.

    The individual normally experiences sexual arousal when spying intentionally on unsuspecting people. The person being watched may be naked, disrobing, or engaging in sexual activities. The voyeur may also record these acts for later viewing. Unintentional viewing of such acts is not considered voyeuristic disorder. Voyeurs are also known as “Peeping Toms,” who use binoculars, mirrors, and recording cameras while peering through peepholes and windows.

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    • Watching someone in your own house is illegal???? I don't think so. See P. Tom versus P. Dance 1991.

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      • The lawsuit you mention, (P. Tom versus P. Dance) is Peeping Tom vs Private Dance ?!

        Seriously?

        Spying, observing, electronic/video/digital recording, planting of cameras and optical/voice recording devices, or otherwise depriving someone of their "EXPECTATION" of privacy, without CONSENT, is ILLEGAL.... YES, EVEN IT'S YOUR OWN HOME !!

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        • Oh dear!!!! What have I done? Watching my partners friends as they rubbed one out with the bedroom door wide open all those times....

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        • I am not advocating voyeurism, but don't ever expect to discover if you have been spied on. For example, the CIA uses spy cameras embedded in remote control cockroaches. Spycraft is insidiously stealthy, and you can buy similar devices at websites devoted to espionage hobbyists. Your deepest, darkest secrets are in a data mine somewhere at the NSA.

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          • McBean,
            No offense, BUT ......What does ANY of your comment, have to DO, with the question, the Poster asked?

            "Spy on family and friends when in bathroom or other private situations"

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            • Thank you

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            • It has lots to do with the original question. Firstly, if the person doing the spying has half a brain, in all likelihood no one will ever know he is spying. Secondly, accusing someone of spying is a baseless claim because no evidence will ever be found. This makes the post ideal for trolls. You never know, perhaps the troll is a girl that has twisted fantasies of getting inappropriate attention.

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