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Old 12-03-2011, 01:15 AM
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I would say that it is all very situational. Those people would maybe have been more careful when changing if there was another permanent residence across from them. Knowing only people from the hotel can see, it is unlikely they will run into them in the street on a day-to-day basis. Have no doubt though, they get a show every night as well. I know some people that work in an office uptown from where I live and they are across the street from a hotel. They say it is a constant show.

My wife and I live in a condo in a big city and our back wall is floor to ceiling windows. Understandably, we do not have traditional curtains, we have shades that roll down from the ceiling like you would unroll aluminum foil. One of these is about 10 feet long so it takes some significant effort to put these up and down. This will definitely play a factor in city condos/apts, and it helps that people in their homes just feel naturally more comfortable.

We have an office building across the street from us. During the weekend we moved in, it looked far away. That first Monday morning I rolled out of bed with major morning wood and stumbled out into the kitchen...the people in their offices looked twelve feet away. It was a scramble. My wife walked around in a bra the first few mornings but started being more discrete because all those people just look so close. Since moving in we tend to keep the shades down because I am constantly naked and/or masturbating. The shades do leave a few inches gap on each side, so the people in the other condo beside the office building could see something quick if they watched long enough.

Now that I think about it, I remember one major mistake I made. The computer is by the window and one time, after a particularly furious masturbation session, I realized I had been too lazy earlier to pull the shade all the way down. There was about a three foot gap at the bottom. Anyone on the other side of the street would have gotten quite a show if they had looked in the right place.
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