Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear DCUM,
I spent all evening staring at my neighbor's windows. Why do they keep looking at me?
This isn't something to joke about. A facet of this appears to be the very real and serious issue of white-gaze. Surprised no one has brought that up here.
Anonymous wrote:Dear DCUM,
I spent all evening staring at my neighbor's windows. Why do they keep looking at me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does this have to do with immigration exactly?
Because they stare. It seems like my neighbors spend hours looking at the windows watching what we do. If we go outside, they are at the windows staring. If we are inside, they will stare from their window in to ours.
Anonymous wrote:What does this have to do with immigration exactly?
Anonymous wrote:Are they European?
Our European guests don’t understand central air or heat, why there are screens, etc. And always crack open windows when sleeping.
Where they live there are apparently less bugs, no screens and no AC so windows it is!
Anonymous wrote:I think it's funny that you're watching them through your windows and think it's weird that they come to the window and watch you right back. Maybe just keep on walking your dog and don't stop and stare into their house as often?
I also don't have blinds on our front windows, I like the view and the house feels claustrophobic with the windows covered. So maybe you can see us sitting at the dinner table when you walk past. I don't particularly care. I would probably care if you stood in front of our house and stared at us for a while though.
Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean curtains? Not windows
Anonymous wrote:Dear DCUM,
I spent all evening staring at my neighbor's windows. Why do they keep looking at me?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds cultural and they aren’t picking up on it.
Glass houses of course will have people looking in, inadvertently or deliberately.
Maybe they’re showing off. Look, we made it! Go America!
Anonymous wrote:So I am a second generation immigrant but My family who was first generation always used blinds or window coverings but we have neighbors who are first generation and they never cover their windows. At night you can clearly see them looking out the windows or what they are doing. So all day their windows are always open without covers. I don't think I have seen any other neighbors that are this way and the only reason why it's weird to me is because I can catch them looking out their window and feel their gaze. Weird or no?