Maybe it’s because I grew up in a rural area with nobody nearby to look in my windows and moved to an urban area, but I absolutely can’t understand people who live in urban areas and keep their blinds open. You don’t want privacy? You’re OK with random people just looking and seeing your living space and you??
Pretty much, yes. Not having sunlight and a sense of outside is depressing, and if you choose to try and peep on my wedding tackle, that’s your decision.
I close them if something actually comes up, like a creepy neighbor or police presence.
Maybe it’s because I grew up in a rural area with nobody nearby to look in my windows and moved to an urban area, but I absolutely can’t understand people who live in urban areas and keep their blinds open. You don’t want privacy? You’re OK with random people just looking and seeing your living space and you??
Pretty much, yes. Not having sunlight and a sense of outside is depressing, and if you choose to try and peep on my wedding tackle, that’s your decision.
I close them if something actually comes up, like a creepy neighbor or police presence.
I guess it’s because I have nothing to hide and I’m not ashamed of my living space.
That and my desire to connect myself with the nature and world around me far exceeds my concern about what other people might think.
Yep, totally fine with it. You look, who knows what you might see!
It’s a flex these days, the more wealthy people are the more likely they are to leave their blinds open on purpose.
Google it, I’m too lazy to but I read an article on it last week.