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Geben und nehmen
Datum: 07.12.2019, Kategorien: Voyeurismus / Exhibitionismus
A few years ago my job took me to Athens, Greece. It was a short trip-only six days-but the month was May and since all my recent excursions had been in the dead of winter I was really looking forward to this. When I got out of the airport that Tuesday afternoon I was greeted by a brilliant blue sky and a hot gust of wind off the azure Mediterranean-ideal material to get my juices flowing. But that was not all. By the time the taxi had dropped me at my little hotel in a crowded back street I had discovered to my delight that the fashion there was for nearly all the young girls to wear low-cut, tight hip-hugging jeans and little cut- off t-shirts that came to just under the breasts and then stopped. Bare midriffs and bellybuttons were just everywhere! When I got up to my third-floor room I dumped my luggage by the bed and looked around. The room had a big picture window along one side. The glass extended floor to ceiling, but only the top part could slide open. I switched on the central airconditioner and left the window shut. Then I glanced out the window. Wow! The streets were all narrow and we had buildings right across the street, maybe four or five meters (yards) away. All the curtains looked closed over there and it was still light out so I couldn't tell what the "view" would be like. "Anyhow, the view on the street's not half bad," I thought to myself and headed out. After wandering the ...
... streets to get my bearings, I decided that, to take in the sights, I should eat supper that evening at a roadside cafe. That was a stroke of outstanding luck because, right when I was ready for dessert, an evening school let out just up the street. Crowds of girls, I'd say 16 to 18 years old passed by for the next twenty minutes-slim, bare waists and features like Greek goddesses on most every one of them. Some even wore shorts! Feeling pretty good already, I bought a bottle of wine and headed back to my room to go over some papers I'd need for the next day's interviews. The heat made me choke as I opened the door. A call to the front desk revealed that since it was still May, not yet officially summer, the airconditioning was not yet turned on in the building. I pulled back the heavy curtains and unlocked and slid open the big picture window. The window in the building across the street was was still dark although other rooms revealed it to be some family's apartment. I felt a slight breeze but my room was stiffling and the street outside was still full of city noises. I stripped to my underwear, poured myself a glass of wine and plopped down in a chair by the window to study my work. Around midnight I happened to look out the window. A light was now on in that opposite window and since it was just slightly below the level of my floor, I had an ideal view of the interior. There sat a slim ...