A Lesson from Mom
When I was growing up my mom shared a story about when she was a young adult she was freaked out by a "peeping Tom". She taught me to always be sure my curtains were drawn and not see through when I was changing. I took that, put it in the warehouse of my mind and marked it a standard I would keep.
Today there isn't much talk about peeping Tom's. I thought about that I realized that there still are peeping Tom's, there's just looking at different Windows or Macs.
Hmmm.
Not the coolest thing to discuss but something to keep in mind.
Alanne.
Today there isn't much talk about peeping Tom's. I thought about that I realized that there still are peeping Tom's, there's just looking at different Windows or Macs.
Hmmm.
Not the coolest thing to discuss but something to keep in mind.
Alanne.
Does it make it more or less comforting to know that they are in their homes? The drive behind it is still the same.
ReplyDeleteThere is always the chance that they would get caught if they are outside your home, rather than if they are in their 'dungeons'. They are prisoners who need to be free.
Perhaps knowing that the likelihood of getting caught in their dungeon is practically nil, there is not a great urge to be free.
What do ya think?
; )