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Flashing Coworker

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On 10/28/21 at 6:17 PM EDT
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One woman has gone viral after sharing an unfortunate realization: she's accidentally been flashing her neighbors from her bathroom window. Viewers can't get enough of the hilarious clip, posted one week ago by TikToker Jill, also known as @mama_jill34: so far, the video, found here , has been viewed 8.5 million times and liked 1.4 million times.
In the clip, Jill realizes that, much to her alarm and dismay, she is the "naked window neighbor." This concept, of being the person in a given neighborhood who (accidentally or not) flashes their neighbors, is not a new one: the subject sparked a viral conversation late last year, after marketing strategist Molly Hale tweeted: "You either have a naked window neighbor or you are a naked window neighbor."
For Jill, the "naked window" in question is made of frosted glass and is located in a second-story master bathroom in her house, right next to the shower. "I felt like people could see me even through [its] frosted glass," said Jill in her video's on-screen text. "So I asked my husband to pretend he's showering so I could see."
The video was filmed at night, meaning the lit bathroom window stands out against the house's dark exterior. Sure enough, a silhouette appears at the window and begins to "shower." Jill's husband acts out different motions, all of which are highly visible from the outside—potentially bad news for anyone who actually showered in the bathroom.
His commitment to “fake showering” is impressive 💀
Luckily for Jill, she doesn't believe any neighbors have actually spotted her or her husband in the bathroom. "To our knowledge, no one has seen us," she told Newsweek .
"I definitely was not expecting it to reach so many people," she added. "I only had about 30 followers at the time of posting and I really just thought maybe a few people would get a kick out of it."
In response to viewers' requests, Jill posted a second video a few days later, this time showing a view of the bathroom window during the daytime. Alarmingly, the view inside the frosted glass window is somehow even more visible during the day. "That's really clear," said the TikToker.
Jill also showed how the window, while not located on the front of their house, actually overlooks the entire street due to the building's angle. "Most of my neighbors have a similar window, but the angle our house is placed on our lot makes ours much more prominent to the street," she added.
The second clip also reached a wide audience, amassing 1.5 million views of its own.
Across both videos, horrified viewers left thousands of comments, many of which expressed sympathy for the TikToker's unfortunate situation.
"Might as well be bathing on the front lawn," wrote @pineappiesauce.
"I'd never be able to look my neighbors in the eyes again," wrote @pineappiesauce.
Meanwhile, @ucandankme offered some more bad news: "Here's something horrifying, water usually makes it so you can see through frosted glass easier."
Instead of stressing, however, Jill appears to be taking advantage of the window as a potential source for entertainment and humor. "It's made for some other really funny videos," she said. "We think the whole situation is hilarious and we're having fun with follow-up videos."
"We aren't sure why it took off the way it did, but probably because a lot of people have a very similar window in their own home, or their neighborhood, and it hit home for them," she added. "Privacy glass isn't very private."
Updated 10/29/2021, 1:12 p.m. ET: This story has been updated with comments from TikTok user @mama_jill34.

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It’s naughty, it’s hot AF, and, according to most of these people who’ve done it, it’s totally worth it: Sex with a coworker. It feels wrong but **oh so right** at the same time.
Apparently, awkward glances during meetings and compromising your job are outweighed by finally getting it on in your coworker’s car (or office) after work, especially since the risky rendezvous can lead to a long-term relationship or marriage. No, really— research shows that's the case for 31 percent of coworker hookups—and some of the women here* can attest.
Of course, for others, the happy ending (heh) may not have been wedding bells...but making the 9-to-5 life a little more bearable is a pretty big win, too.
Whatever your ultimate goal, if you’re contemplating hooking up with the person in the next cubicle over, let these tales of coworker sex be the push you need to go after what you want (you know, as long as it won’t be an HR issue). Just be warned: Cheating is definitely a common thread here.
And if dipping your pen in company ink isn't your thing and you’d rather stick to just fantasizing about your manager (good girl, you), here are some steamy coworker-sex stories to hold you over the next time you’re procrastinating.
"I basically told him point-blank that I thought we should hook up."
"Three months into my post-grad life, I got dumped. I’m talking blindsided, never-saw-it-coming-level dumped. Of course, before I was dumped, I did have an eensy-weensy bit of a crush on a guy I worked with. At the time, I was an intern at a fairly big company (paid, full-time, but an intern nonetheless), and he was five years older with an actual career, albeit in a different department.
So, about two weeks after my breakup, we went out for post-work drinks in a group, and toward the end when it was just the two of us, I basically told him point-blank that I thought we should hook up. He was taken aback at first, but then he gave me his phone number. A few days later, he texted me to meet up, but I was busy that night.
Long story short, the next weekend, we drunkenly hooked up at my place after going out with our respective friends, and it was pretty great. He was a high-quality bedmate that helped me get my first rebound out of my system. Afterward, we got close to hooking up maybe one or two times, but then we both started dating other people. There wasn’t really any post-sex awkwardness at work, probably because we never talked about it again, so it was pretty easy to go back to being work friends. Thank g." — Lindsey G.
"I just smirk every time I enter that same bathroom stall at work."
"I worked at the same job for more than five years, and things seemed pretty mundane. Then one day, there was a new hire who bumped into me at the office Christmas party. We ended up chatting for two hours and then scheduled drinks for that next week. During our first happy hour, we talked about work, previous relationships, and sexual orientation. By the time we left, we were pretty drunk but also sober enough to remember that she was bisexual and that I was curious.
Several happy hours later, where we did nothing but flirt, we went back to my house. For three months after that night, we’d hang out with coworkers, leave outings separately, and then go back to my house or even sneak in the women’s restroom at work. It was the most fun and interesting experience ever! Almost a year later, the new hire left the job to pursue a graduate degree. I just smirk every time I enter that same bathroom stall at work." — Nicole A.
"Everyone was cool with it because we kept things professional."
"When I first started hooking up with a fellow editor, I knew we’d have to keep it under wraps, since the staff was small and tight-knit. But by the time he rose up the ranks and became my boss, the secret was out.
Interestingly enough, everyone was cool with it, because we kept things professional. But it did put a strain on our relationship. We went out of our way so that people didn’t think I was getting any special treatment, but it definitely started a few fights when my features never made it to the front page. Working with a significant other is hard, but I also can’t say I don’t recommend it—he and I got married last year. — Brooke L.
"I get to look forward to shared snacks, sweet messages, and coy smiles at work."
"I'd thought this guy who worked in my office was cute for a long time, but I was never sure how to make a move since we didn't really work together. We're on different teams, but our desks are very, very close.
One day at a random happy-hour event at the office, we ended up standing near each other, and I took the opportunity to throw him some flirty energy. I didn't even know if he was single, but the vibes were well-received. We ended up going out to a bar that evening in a group, and as the night went on, people slowly peeled off until it was just the two of us. We got fried chicken and rode the train home together. Before I got off, I said, 'Well...I'll see you tomorrow at work.' 'Hope so,' he replied with a grin.
We ran into each in the elevator the next two days, which had never happened before. We started messaging on Slack, then planning dates. After our second date, we made out outside my apartment for 40 minutes because I wouldn't invite him up just yet. That policy was broken shortly after. We've kept it on the DL at the office, which has made the whole thing even more mysterious and fun. It's a little nerve-wracking not knowing how it will pan out, but right now, we have crazy-good sexual chemistry and conversation, and I get to look forward to shared snacks, sweet messages, and coy smiles at work. Not bad." —Carly K.
"Over five years later, we are happily married!"
"I was looking for a job in another city because my boyfriend at the time was moving for graduate school. One of my college friends introduced me to someone who interned at a company I was interested in, and I ended up taking a job there.
My boyfriend and I broke up a few months after I moved to the new city with him. After the breakup, one of my new coworkers—who started on the same day as me—was really supportive and included me in all of his plans, to make sure I never felt alone.
A few months after the breakup, he and I went to a dive bar, and after a few too many drinks, we ended up kissing. The next day at work, I avoided talking to him because I wasn’t ready for a relationship, and I knew he was. It took about three months after the first kiss for us to kiss again. But over five years later, we are happily married!" — Alexa M.
"Now I'm perpetually turned on by the idea of hooking up with a coworker."
"In high school, I was a hostess at a fine-dining restaurant, which was a huge upgrade from the ice cream shop where I worked the year before. The restaurant had an open kitchen, which meant the front-of-house staff got to interact a lot with the line. Of course, I pretty much instantly fell for one of the chefs—he was 10 years older than me, but he was hot, super tall, and always made me laugh.
I spent the next few months strutting around the restaurant in my cutest outfits, flirting with him—and other employees, to make him jealous, of course—and finding any possible excuse to walk into the prep kitchen when I knew he'd be there. We got closer and closer, chatting at work and texting at home, until one day, he finally invited me over to his place. We didn't have sex then, but we did basically everything else.
It was an exhilarating experience. A few people at the restaurant figured it out, but for the most part, we got to sneak around, sexting each other dirty things and setting up little "run-ins" where we could make out for a minute. It wasn't a big deal that he and I worked together, per se—restaurants are incestuous, ICYDK—but our age difference definitely made people squirm. He could have gotten fired—or worse—for that. I kinda loved it.
Fast-forward a few months, and things basically fell apart. I was in love with him but was about to leave for college, and he was...well, severely damaged by a previous relationship. We had no future, but at 18, I refused to believe that. It wasn't until I came home for Thanksgiving break and he completely ghosted me—despite having made plans to see each other—that I realized how badly he wanted to push me away.
Now, I'm perpetually turned on by the idea of hooking up with a coworker. Too bad there aren't many single men hanging around my office..." —Marissa G.
"I would have probably let things escalate, but I was worried about cameras."
"I had just graduated from college and was jobless, so I split my time between an internship and working for my dad, a vet. He basically paid me to organize his office and file papers—it was brainless work. But I loved being there, because one of my dad's techs—we'll call him Brian—was the hottest thing I'd ever seen. We flirted constantly, often teasing each other, but with my dad always around, I knew nothing would ever happen.
That is, until one very special day, when my dad left early for a dentist appointment. I was in the middle of sorting through a stack of receipts in an empty exam room when Brian came in. 'Meet me behind the building in five,' he said. I swear my heart stopped for a second. I went outside exactly five minutes later and saw him standing by the bushes. He reached out and pulled me by the hand to where we couldn't be seen from the parking lot. We started kissing, and then he reached into my jeans and started fingering me. I would have probably let things escalate, but I was worried about cameras.
Somehow my dad's other tech found out, and she casually mentioned to my dad that Brian and I were dating. We weren't. My dad isn't a protective guy, but a couple of weeks later, he fired Brian. Apparently, he 'couldn't be trusted.' Not having Brian's number or the balls to ask my dad for it, I let the whole thing go. I convinced myself that he hated me for getting him fired, and that if he really wanted to see me again, he would have figured out a way. I felt awful...but also a little rejected.
Years later, I jokingly brought up Brian's name at a family dinner. It was then that I found out that Brian had been stealing drugs—pain killers—from the cabinet where my dad stashed veterinary meds. Turns out, my dad never cared that Brian and I hooked up...but safe to say, I dodged a bullet." —Shelby C.
"I wasn’t even that physically attracted to this guy on my team, but something about him being kind of older, me being fresh out of college, and him giving me attention made me want him so badly. He’d always make conversation when we walked by each other, ask what I thought during meetings, and compliment me.
I was okay just fantasizing about him—I thought my crush would pass—but after a work event when there were only few people left, we started flirting HARD. That’s when I knew he was into me too. He asked if I wanted to get some food (mind you, we’d just eaten so much at this event), and I said I did. After sharing some fries at a diner, he offered to escort me home. When I invited him in, we had sex. It. Was. Terrible.
I honestly was so nervous about seeing him in the office on Monday, I almost called in sick. I ignored his texts all weekend. I just couldn’t handle facing him because I could tell he was into me, but I didn’t want to ever interact with him again. The sex was that b
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