My husband once insisted that the hedge between ours and the neighbor's houses be allowed to grow tall. After they moved, he finally told me it was because they wore few if any clothes, and their windows were not covered. I knew their windows were not covered, but never saw the nudity. Don't know exactly what he might have seen, but they were a family with 2 teenagers, 1 of each. Nice kids.
2007-08-16 23:37:47
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answered by Little Lulu 4
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Not usually. In most every city and town, it's your own business what you do in your house, but it's not your right to get upset for what people see from the street- this is why the celebs get cranky when photos are taken from around their property- it's allowed for people to see you even when in your private home so long as they are on property that's public or with the owner's consent.
It's your right to be doing whatever you choose while in the home. If you happen to stroll around nude with the curtains open, it's your business.
On the other hand, if your neighbor takes a snapshot of it and posts it on the web, it's his business, so it pays to be careful.
Cheers!
2007-08-16 14:17:54
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answered by griblit 2
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If they call the cops on you, you might get in trouble for indecent exposure.
You are courting trouble yourself, if you are allowing others to see you nude. There are a lot of sexual predators out there, you know, and you could end up being assaulted by someone.
It's best to be on the safe side of things, isn't it?
Look at it this way; when you are in the privacy of your home, or room, then you are more secure. Otherwise, who knows what could happen some day?
2007-08-16 14:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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in your own house, as long as the blinds are closed, no.
if you are exposed to the possibility of being seen in the nude
outside, yes, you could get in trouble, it does depend on the neighbors that might report you, if you have an old fart living next door, he may not report you because he likes the view, but his wife may have a different view of things and may report you. if you have a privacy fence, and it takes effort to observe you then they can be charged for invasion of privacy,
no matter what state of dress you are in.
2007-08-16 14:22:53
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answered by barrbou214 6
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Likely in some communities. It probably depends on local laws, based on "community standards", which are historically and socially carried forward through social experience.
I'd suggest that, if you do sense that your behaviors may occasion displeasure in your community, you exercise due diligence AND also check discretely with those who would be "in the know".
2007-08-16 14:16:54
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answered by vegetarian 2
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Depending upon your local laws
Some place you can walk down town naked, in others a unintended flash of nudity in the window will get you in trouble.
Also lookup the "peeping tom" laws where you live
2007-08-16 14:16:12
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answered by Gordon N 2
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In the house? - No.
In the yard? - Depends on the local law and the neighbors.
Wouldn't bother me at all.
2007-08-16 16:42:46
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answered by Irv S 7
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I would'nt think so,but thats a good question. Just wear a light,no see through gauze dress and noone will know.
2007-08-16 14:12:20
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answered by CJ 1
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Can You send Me Your address?
2007-08-16 15:20:47
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answered by Bob L 3
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I don't think so... depends.
2007-08-16 14:20:06
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answered by Emily 4
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