In clinical psychology, voyeurism is the sexual interest in
or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors,
such as undressing, sexual activity, or other activity usually
considered to be of a private nature.
In popular imagination the term is used in a more
general sense to refer to someone who habitually
observes others without their knowledge,
with no necessary implication of sexual interest.
Voyeurism (from the French voyeur, "one who looks")
can take several forms, but its principal characteristic
is that the voyeur does not normally relate directly with
the subject of their interest, who is often unaware of being observed.
The practice of making a permanent image of an intimate
activity has been made easier with modern photographic
and video technology and up-skirt and downblouse
photography is considered an invasion of privacy.
or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors,
such as undressing, sexual activity, or other activity usually
considered to be of a private nature.
In popular imagination the term is used in a more
general sense to refer to someone who habitually
observes others without their knowledge,
with no necessary implication of sexual interest.
Voyeurism (from the French voyeur, "one who looks")
can take several forms, but its principal characteristic
is that the voyeur does not normally relate directly with
the subject of their interest, who is often unaware of being observed.
The practice of making a permanent image of an intimate
activity has been made easier with modern photographic
and video technology and up-skirt and downblouse
photography is considered an invasion of privacy.
Video by: George P. Traikos - Carnations (2011)
Music by: George P. Traikos (Black Orange) - Black Orange (2007)
Model: Lady Athin D.
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