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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am always polite to my neighbors even when I can't stand them. However, a real privacy fence does create a feeling of confinement and indicates poor social skills because it's not neighborly to block the view completely. There are many fence options to choose from, including ones with alternate slats, or ones with minimal spaces between slats so that some light peeks through. There is no reason that children and pets should have you completely shut-in, because the important thing is having a high-enough fence that the dogs can't jump over it, and that the children can't fit themselves through the slats. A sealed privacy fence basically means: "I hate my neighbors". Seems like your neighbor got the message loud and clear. [/quote] Im back again to say...dafuq? You are the unreasonable neighbor. The one others post about. You get offended at something imaginary ("I have a right to peek into your backyard at your kids") so then you get passive aggressive. what are you going to do: park your car in front of my house? not say hi (oooh, oh no). Whatever. [/quote]
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