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Wife Defends Hubby For Watching Young Female Neighbors
SEATTLE, Washington -- Here's something you don't come across every day, Voyeurwebbers. A man is accused of using binoculars to watch his young female neighbors and the man's wife defends him.
The man's wife said her husband couldn't help watching the young female neighbors through binoculars because couldn't help it. And the reason why he couldn't help it was because the women's blinds were up, said his wife.
Police in Seattle, Washington, reported the man acknowledged watching the neighbor women through their uncovered windows, but the man's wife defended him, saying the women left their blinds up and were "putting on a show" by walking around naked.
Officers didn't cite the man and told the neighbor women, whose ages were not provided, to get their blinds fixed. The report noted that the women said the blinds were broken but that they would ask their landlord to make repairs.
-- WOW! What a woman, Voyeurwebbers! She not only stood by her voyeuring husband, she convinced the authorities that he was not to blame! Of course, this means hubby will no longer be able to enjoy the show next door. That's the way it is,Voyeurwebbers, all good things must come to an end. ... Unless, of course, you're viewing your ever-lovin' always-nude-or-almost-nude friendly, Voyeurweb. Where the women all lovely, all the real deal, and where the blinds never come down. Hehehe! -- Igor
Eye On...
Australia by K.
Life, as Eye has mentioned on more than one occasion, loves nothing better than throw a fast, low and inside slider into someone's plans every now and then, Voyeurwebbers. And it recently did just that to an Australian man.
The 67-year-old man has been married to a Hawiian woman for 20 years. The couple recently decided to move to Hawaii. That's when Life reached waaay back -- 30 years back, in fact -- and hurled that fast, low and inside slider at him.
The man and his wife were told their marriage was invalid -- because when he had married her 20 years ago, he was already married to a U.S. woman in Arizona. That marriage allegedly happened during a drunken bender in the U.S.
The 67-year-old remembered a "nice" blonde woman he met in Arizona during shore leave from his job as an oil rig cook but says he had no idea they married.
The man, whose name was not released by an Australian court, told reporters that "the sky fell in" when he was shown the Arizona marriage license.
"I looked at the signature and thought it could have been mine or it could not have been," he said.
It was when he and his Hawaiian wife applied to live in Hawaii that U.S. immigration authorities broke the news about the 1978 marriage in Arizona.
So, the man divorced his Hawaiian wife, who was very understanding about the whole thing, then went to court to have the Arizona marriage annulled.
"He has no recollection of going through any form of ceremony of marriage with her (the woman from Arizona), or of discussing marriage, or of anything referable to marriage," said Justice Sally Brown, in ruling the earlier marriage annulled.
"We have been with each other on and off for over 20 years in Australia," he said, referring to his Hawaiian wife and now his girlfriend. "She's a terrific, a top cook. She looks after me and I take care of her. I couldn't find anything better.
"I'm an old-fashioned guy. I'm loving and I believe that for a marriage to work, it has to be a two-way street. She does the washing, I hang it out on the line."
Now that he is officially single, the man plans to make his current girlfriend his wife -- again.
As Eye sees it, Voyeurwebbers, this Australian man did the right thing by not allowing Life's fast, low and inside slider to discombobulate him. Everything has worked out fine, and the soon to be newly weds -- again -- should have a happy life in Hawaii ... well, provided Life doesn't decide to try hurling another slider at them. K.
Eye hastens to point out that any opinions expressed in this column are entirely his own and are neither those of Voyeurweb nor its management. K.
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