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We can see our neighbour’s bathroom - WWYD?

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rumbuba · 24/01/2022 20:49

We live on a street of terraced houses. Opposite us is a house split into flats.
Upstairs flat has a bathroom at the front, with terribly frosted glass and no blinds, but what looks like a curtain to one side.
I think their shower is right at the window because you can often, clearly, see bodies.

My kids bedroom is the one that faces their flat.
They happily shout out / giggle when there’s a “naked bum” at the window and I remind them that it’s a shower and the privacy glass isn’t great so just ignore / not nice to stare etc. Not a big deal.

However, for the second time, I have had to distract a kid from the naked person opposite a lot more hastily because the naked person is enjoying their own company rather a lot.

I’ve discussed this with my husband and my neighbours and here’s what we’ve come up with:

1.	Post a note through their door to ask if they could pull the curtain when they use the shower as the frosted glass is not effective (my idea)
2.	Post a note but with a haiku (neighbour 1’s idea, my husband’s words “Personal pleasure // Bathroom curtain left open // Neighbour eyeballs scorched”
3.	Put a sign up on our window “if you can read this, we can see you” (my husband’s idea)
4.	Next time, take a photo and post it in as blackmail (neighbour 2)
5.	Take a photo and project it onto the outside of their house (also neighbour 2)
6.	Do nothing, say nothing, don’t make eye contact, don’t let my kids look out of the window.

So, AIBU to go with #1? Should we go for something else?
Any ideas not on the list that we should consider?

OP posts:
JammyDevil · 28/01/2022 04:56

Dh would NOT believe me that our privacy blind didn't work at night when you put the light on (we also have a black out blind but the privacy/mesh type blind) is down most of the time as the window isn't frosted. In the end I had to make him stay in the car with me one night when we got back from an evening out, got the kids to run into the house and up to the bathroom and where they put the light on and merrily waved at us (we could see them perfectly). Dh grudgingly admitted he had probably been inadvertently flashing the world at large. (Luckily we look out over fields - so unlikely many people would have seen him unless they looked up as they walked past ) but there are probably some mentally scarred pigeons out there.

OP well done on the note. Some excellent poetry work all round on this thread.

Flutterflybutterby · 28/01/2022 06:00

Haiku!!!!! Please!

rumbuba · 30/01/2022 19:01

@MogsBestestFurball

Why doesn't your kid's bedroom have curtains? Presumably this is happening at night and you could close them?

No this is during the day. We open the curtains first thing to get as much light in as possible as kids room is north facing.

The sun shines into their bathroom, rendering the privacy glass useless if someone is in the shower (literally up against the window, bum glowing in the blazing sun)

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BlackMansGift · 12/11/2022 20:47

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ItsRainingCatsAndDogsAgain · 12/11/2022 20:49

ZOMBIE THREAD

LBFseBrom · 12/11/2022 21:54

PAFMO · 24/01/2022 20:56
Jesus, I missed the bit where you're gossiping about them with the other neighbours.
Aren't you all just hilarious.

I thought the same, that is not very nice even if your 'other neighbours' are friends.

You must live in a very narrow street if you can see so much going on over the road.

Just leave it and don't be such a voyeur.

TakeMe2Insanity · 12/11/2022 22:12

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