Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 20:55     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Creepy you are watching her.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 20:54     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:Maybe consider a very sheer curtain - keep it open during the day and close it at night. That might remove some of the awkwardness.


Or window treatments that make it hard to look in but easy to look out - they exist …
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:23     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you hit on her?

I’m a woman and she’s an older woman!


And?



Cougars. Sweet.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:22     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

No way I’d put up a curtain to appease the awkward neighbor
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:20     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

She opens it for light. When you see her it reminds her to close them again. Nothing nefarious.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:18     Subject: Re:There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for reading! I guess I failed to ask my question, which was, am I wrong to look out my window in the evenings when I know I can see into her apartment? I’m not specifically looking at her apartment, but I sort of can’t help it. Would it be polite to cover my window? Or is it fine since she doesn’t close hers until she sees me?


You are overthinking. Smile and nod and that's really all there is to it. She can have her window covered or not, as she chooses. Windows are at sinks so you can look out, after all.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:18     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Maybe consider a very sheer curtain - keep it open during the day and close it at night. That might remove some of the awkwardness.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:18     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you hit on her?

I’m a woman and she’s an older woman!


And?

Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:18     Subject: Re:There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for reading! I guess I failed to ask my question, which was, am I wrong to look out my window in the evenings when I know I can see into her apartment? I’m not specifically looking at her apartment, but I sort of can’t help it. Would it be polite to cover my window? Or is it fine since she doesn’t close hers until she sees me?


Read this again and see if you can hear how insane this sounds.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:14     Subject: Re:There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing.

Thanks for reading! I guess I failed to ask my question, which was, am I wrong to look out my window in the evenings when I know I can see into her apartment? I’m not specifically looking at her apartment, but I sort of can’t help it. Would it be polite to cover my window? Or is it fine since she doesn’t close hers until she sees me?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:13     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

It doesn’t have to be awkward. Just smile at her.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:12     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Anonymous wrote:Why don’t you hit on her?

I’m a woman and she’s an older woman!
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:07     Subject: Re:There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:07     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

Why don’t you hit on her?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2024 18:04     Subject: There’s an awkwardness with my neighbor every night.

I live in an apartment and there’s another apartment across the air shaft/courtyard. My kitchen sink window overlooks what is, I think, their bedroom, or a bedroom. I’d say 5 out of 7 nights, I will be at the sink, make eye contact with the woman, and she will close her blinds. I don’t have blinds on my window because I don’t feel the need for the privacy, all you can is me at the sink or the wall to the right. I don’t know this person yet every night I’m sort of embarrassed! I don’t know who was looking first, but we always make awkward eye contact.