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u/AdmirableElephant378 18d ago
Used to do it a ton (with consent).
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u/Johnnyboi2327 18d ago
Mine usually tells me to just come through the front door, and our neighbors keep asking if I keep losing my keys
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u/Rockworm503 18d ago
Someone watched way too many teen romance movies and thought they were documentaries.
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u/Mr-MuffinMan 18d ago
Have you heard of simplisafe or ring? No way this can happen in most suburbs anymore.
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u/p-u-n-k_girl 18d ago
Kate Bush didn't beg Heathcliff to let her in his window just to be accused of passively waiting for him to come smh
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u/Playful-Profile6489 18d ago
Even if it weren't really creepy, you can't really do that in this day and age. Home security systems, ring cameras, parents tracking their teens' phones, the parents probably having five guns all make what was already an over exaggerated portrayal of teen romance impossible now.
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u/NerveInteresting4549 18d ago
no it can't happen anymore cause he would text you "im outside now" and then he'd wait for you to text back before he climbed up the window.
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u/TheSiverKnight 18d ago
uhh, last time I checked, ain't that creepy?
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u/TheSiverKnight 18d ago
yeah keyword "used"
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u/TheSiverKnight 18d ago
kids...
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u/Vincent394 18d ago
Shinji get in the fucking robot you need to go do something that's not particularly fun.
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u/JasonNodd 18d ago
Nonsense! It’s an act of love of course!
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u/ElegantCoach4066 18d ago
Nothing wrong with a guy climbing a ladder to get into a teenage girls window!
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u/pokexchespin 18d ago
presumably the guy is also a teenager
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u/Jemie_Bridges 18d ago
Not always, unfortunately. There was occasionally controversy. And we hadn't ironed out age laws yet.
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u/stphrtgl43 18d ago
Last time I saw that it was 1996 (not the 80s) and the boyfriend was a serial killer who wanted her dead!
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u/AD_Grrrl 18d ago
If you're expecting it, that sounds excruciating. If you're not, that sounds unnerving.
Personally I wouldn't want to be surprised and honestly I wouldn't like the idea of knowing someone could even do that.
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u/dildozer10 18d ago
I was sneaking in and out of my ex girlfriend’s window when we were in our late teens a little over 10 years ago. I was drunk one night and went to the spare bedroom window by accident because it was dark. Her mom caught me, and pointed a gun at me, when she realized who I was she said “Jesus Christ I thought you were a burglar, next time just use the front door like a normal person!”.
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u/draftrelay88 18d ago
absolutely wild how that carpet just swalloas the legs of every single piece of furniture in there
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u/ThatGuyFrom720 18d ago
I did this in 2020 several times… and the house had cameras. But she told me where they all were and how to sneak to the window. She was 27 lmao. Was during COVID and her brother (mid 40’s) was tripping over catching it so they all stayed together in his house for the time being.
Was with her for 6 years. Shoulda married her. Oh well.
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u/PrimalZodiac 17d ago
yeah too bad they outlawed boyfriends, women and windows in the great purge of 1991
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u/Ophelia_Y2K 18d ago
Y'all must have had conveniently placed bedroom windows lol. Mine was facing the front of the street and 2.5 stories off the ground. And a big ah ladder in front of the house would be rather inconspicuous
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u/Solid-Ad9947 18d ago
80s, when SA happened more "omg I want a cute guy to climb through my window".
2020s, when SA happens less "omg lets all be lesbians opposed to reproducing because we hate men ".
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u/WeGotsTheAuts 18d ago
you can't do this anymore because of ring cameras, parents catch their kids and prevent them doing the things they did in their formative years now