Woman Realizes She’s Been Acidentally Flashing Strangers Through Not-So-Frosted Shower Window

A woman on TikTok was horrified to realize that she’d basically been flashing her entire street via a not-so-frosted glass window in her bathroom shower. Jill Santom from Tennessee shared her discovery with her followers on the social media network, and needless to say, people have been cracking up.

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His commitment to “fake showering” is impressive 💀

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  1. She had a feeling that something was up. Santom had been wondering what she looked like while in the shower from outside the house. She knew that the window was frosted, which was meant to protect her privacy, but she started to have a sneaking suspicion that perhaps that wasn’t quite enough.
  2. Santom had her husband test the theory. In order to see with her own eyes what was going on, Santom made her husband pretend to shower while she stood outside in the dark and looked up at the window. She noted that she could definitely see the outline of her husband’s body (and he got so into it!), meaning she’d been right!
  3. It’s even worse in the daytime. Turns out, taking a shower at night is slightly better in Santom’s house as you can only see an outline of a body as opposed to the whole thing, which is the case when the sun is out. Santom said that the bathroom is on the side of their house but that it still overlooks the street and can be seen by anyone passing by.
  4. I think everyone with big windows in their shower is paranoid now! “I definitely expected the daytime to be less see-through,” one shocked commenter responded. Another added: “I would have to move. I wouldn’t be able to speak to the neighbors anymore.” A third person joked: “You might as well be bathing on your front lawn.” It’s unclear what Santom plans to do about her problem, but hopefully that window gets covered up soon!
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Part2: I didn’t think it was that bad when I originally posted. 😳

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Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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