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Q: Are they many "peeping toms" in China?

It seems not, but many people still afraid of peeping people.

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This is a stupid question. The vast majority of people in China stare at whatever is going on. If there is a chance to peep through a bathroom window, be sure someone will do so. 

Rin:

My thoughts exactly.

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Try and find privacy in a hospital.  Even when a doctor closes the door to check something personal people will barge in or try and peer through if not quite closed properly.  It's just sad.

mArtiAn:

  Yeh, i've had to talk to a doctor about piles while about five or six strangers stood there listening intently. They were getting so settled in I thought someone was going to start selling refreshments. 

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DrMonkey:

Ha, been there, done that... Went to the hospital for routine melanoma check. The doctor ask me to remove the top. 20 seconds later 4 guys in the corridor stops and watch, not even trying to make themselves invisible. China...

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  I once came across a guy selling telescopes in the street. His main selling point was from an example scope on a tripod and it was pointed at a random window of some flat about a quarter mile away. You could make out the design on the wallpaper.

  

Scandinavian:

Yes. I've been considering for a while now to get a good size telescope so I can check the neighboring buildings for pervs. 

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Dude , nobody does that crap anymore ,that is what the Internet is for

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as much as chinese like to stare.... im sure china is filled with them... they just blend in with the crowd...

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as much as chinese like to stare.... im sure china is filled with them... they just blend in with the crowd...

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Peeping Tom's?  Just bring 'em on...open the curtains, crank up the Gypsy Lee Rose stripper music way loud and off we go...

 

mArtiAn:

  I had a neighbour tell my wife that he saw me walking around in the nude. When she expressed surprise he said "No problem, it's ok for one guy to admire another guy in the nude." Through my living room window.

  I mean.....fucking.....what?

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belle_watson:

I agree with you here totally.  Who knows what the other guy had in mind?  Since when do normal hetero guys admire other guys in the nude?  I must be missing something here in translation.

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I think they are "Peeping Tongs" not Toms in China. I believe in African countries they are "Peeping Tom Toms."

I could be wrong!

DaqingDevil:

Come to think of it - it's "Peeing Tongs"!

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Forget peeping, I had people wait on my floor to see what I dragged home. And the cheers I got,,, priceless

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I saw an advert on an Chinese website that sold a camera with a 1000x zoom or something, they showed you a building far far away and then with the full zoom. Was actually pretty good. Further down the ad, they had a picture of a women in her underwear with a big forbidden sign across it, I assume it meant you are not supposed to use it for that kind of thing, but if they are suggesting it then must be some background on it!

 

Like others have said, you go to the hospital and people just walk in and start looking at your results and listening to your diagnosis, it's on of those things that makes me very uncomfortable at the start, now I'm used to it and return the favor!

Scandinavian:

1000x zoom is great when the pollution keeps visibility at arms length. 

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just me...

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