Woman, neighbour in odd spat over sex noises—who’s wrong here?

Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


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One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


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A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


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The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways
  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
 
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Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


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One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


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A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


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The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
I would say that they were jealous or just wished they were capable of doing such a deed.
 
Once upon at time in the dark ages we lived in a row of 4 adjoined flats in Mt Isa and one sweet young couple had no idea their lovemaking was heard by all through the ducted airconditioning. We would all wink or cheer quietly they're they go again. It was not something one would get mad about unless envious perhaps!!
 
I don't care what people do in the privacy of their own homes, as long as it is between consenting adults. All the neighbour had to do was stand at her open window and yell "You go, girl." The window would have been closed quick smart.
 
Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


View attachment 29441
A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


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The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
Maybe the neighbour was jealous, seriously, it sounded like an honest mistake, I’m sure it’s happened to some of us, well, it has me. If it was happening a lot, yeah, probably say something on the quiet, but a once off, let it go. 😊
 
Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


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A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


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The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
I’d find it funny and be mindful that they can hear us too
 
Well a word of warning, our son and his then partner lived with us and after our adorable grandson was born he slept in the bedroom between our bedroom and theirs. He had a baby monitor, well years later our by then sons ex, with whom we have always remained friends as she is the mum of 3 of our grandkids, informed us that they often had to turn the baby monitor down in their room as they could hear everything we did. Walls are very thin but we would never have thought that would happen. Too late to worry about it by the time she told us so we just said oh dear, hope we didn’t embarrass you two by having fun.
 
Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


View attachment 29441
A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


View attachment 29442
The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
I would have laughed it off.
I'm totally with the couple having a bit of fun.
Obviously, it has irritated her neighbor because she is a sour prune and missing out on what living is all about. I would have graded the performance from 1 to 10 outside my window so she knew that others could hear them. Not a big deal.
 
Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


View attachment 29441
A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


View attachment 29442
The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
As the police suggested keep your evidence for future issues. Close your window and put Jimmy Narnes Working Class Man or AC/DC Highway to hell on loop very loudly. 😉
 
When we were living in a unit the couple directly above us kept us up for hours . Bed a rocking and even our light shade rattled. We just laughed and wished we knew exactly what they or should I say how they were doing it.

We would sometimes have coffee and I had to tell her we could hear her wild lovemaking , she blushed and after that it was quiet, I actually felt bad I mentioned it but what she didn't realise was I wanted to know what exactly they were doing.

We were always adventurous and loved learning new stuff.

To the person who complained I say maybe you needed a good man 🙂
 
Privacy is something everyone is entitled to. So is a decent night sleep. Two sides for this one.
I, personally, have no desire to lie in bed hoping they will be done soon so I can get some sleep.
If it was me, I probably would have put some loud music on, point it at the offending window hoping the message is received.
I do have to say, if it was a child who had this playing out next to them, would it still be something to giggle about?
 
Years ago I lived in a unit and in the unit above mine was a retired widower in his late sixties. Well, he found a lady of about the same age and on many summer weekend afternoons, they would be having a wonderful time with the bedroom window open.

They were married within a year and I sure hope that they still enjoy their romps in the bedroom!
 
Years ago I lived in a unit and in the unit above mine was a retired widower in his late sixties. Well, he found a lady of about the same age and on many summer weekend afternoons, they would be having a wonderful time with the bedroom window open.

They were married within a year and I sure hope that they still enjoy their romps in the bedroom!

They were enjoying some afternoon delight 😊
 
Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


View attachment 29441
A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


View attachment 29442
The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments bel

Members, we understand that for couples, having a little steamy fun is a great way to blow off some steam and de-stress.

You and your significant other may be getting it on like rabbits, but that doesn’t mean your neighbours should have to bear witness to something that’s supposed to be private.


Such was the case for a woman who was busy doing the deed with a bloke she invited over.

Amidst the throes of passion and ecstasy, they overhead what sounded like shutters slamming shut from the neighbouring house.


View attachment 29440
One woman was doing the deed with her partner when her neighbour’s shutters were suddenly slammed shut. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


'Halfway through the deed, we hear the neighbour slam the window shut and realised the window was open,' she said.

'We popped up quickly to shut the window and resumed…'

The woman thought all was well until the next day, when she returned from work to find a handwritten note in large capital letters left outside her door. It was a furious message from her neighbour about the night before, and what she should have done before inviting her partner over.


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A note was found on the woman’s door after a steamy night with her partner. Image source: Facebook.


'Your performance last night is disgusting,' the note read.

'Close a window at least, you don't have to let the world know. You invaded my privacy.’

‘Next time you will be recorded.'


The note left the woman outraged, and she responded with a lengthy reply. In her reply note, she pointed out that a simple polite note, or at least a knock on the door, would have sufficed.

'What I do in the privacy of my own home is none of your concern, nor do you get to call it disgusting,' she wrote.

'I have not invaded your privacy, you have invaded mine.'


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The woman replied with a lengthy note. Image source: Facebook.


The woman explained that she had not realised her window was open.

'The window was an honest mistake and did not realise it was open until you raised a commotion and slammed yours theatrically, to then which we closed the window,' she added.

She also ensured letting the neighbour know the legal repercussions of threatening to record her.

'Recording someone within the privacy of their home is illegal and a criminal offence.'

'Recording an individual having private activities and distributing it without their permission is also illegal and can lead to jail time.'


The woman later updated that the neighbour responded by ‘yelling very loudly’ at the woman from her own window saying: 'Maybe I might get some sleep tonight!'

The woman claimed she had reported the matter to the police along with security footage of the neighbour leaving the note and the letter they sent.

'[The officer] actually laughed when I read out the note,' she shared.

'She told me to keep the note and the video as this is intimidation and a threat and if this woman keeps [shouting or] harassing then I can get an order out on her.


The woman also claimed on her social media post that she rarely has company over at her place.

'I haven't had anyone over in the longest time, and this isn't something that happens every single night,' she said.

'Am I right in taking everything to the police? I'm so flustered.'

Users were quick to comment in her defence, with one saying: 'Threatening to record it? Gross behaviour.'

'This is so dramatic on the neighbour's behalf,' another wrote.

'I can understand being annoyed at hearing your neighbours in the act, but one would usually laugh it off.'

Others also suggested that the right thing to do would be to leave a proper note telling the woman that she and her partner could be heard.
Key Takeaways

  • An Australian woman was threatened with being recorded by her neighbour after being overheard having loud sex.
  • The neighbour left a handwritten note expressing their disgust and warning of potential recording in the future.
  • The woman responded with her own note, stating the neighbour's actions were invasive and potentially illegal.
  • The incident has led to an escalating argument between the two, with the woman reporting the neighbour's threats to the police.
Members, what would you do if you were the neighbour? How would you have handled such a situation? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!
 
My husband and I regularly used to get woken up by the young couple next on weekends after they came home around 3 in the morning. Plus we could see down into their house from our upstairs windows. She was a screamer. Just as we got used to it and had worked out it was best to just wait it out then snuggle down and go back to sleep. Sometimes we enjoyed our own less noisy fun. And a few years earlier we had neighbours that we could from our ensuite window see having sex in the lounge room occasionally. I actually found it embarrassing to witness. The nasty neighbour should buy some earplugs if it upsets her so much. Nothing much she can do about two consenting adults enjoying their relationship. I hope she can get a life and not escalate her nastiness into the courts.
 

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