Voyeurism: A Unique Sensation in Sexual Appetite Satisfaction



Have you and your partner ever felt like you were being watched while making love? Or while you’re sunbathing on the beach? These irreverent glances respond to one type of individual: the voyeur. This practice never goes out of style, as there are always people willing, depending on the case, to do so.


Where does voyeurism come from?


The term ‘voyeurism’ comes from the French verb ‘voir’ (to see) and the suffix ‘eur’. The literal translation can take us to ‘peeping Tom’ but always with a pejorative connotation. As a result, it is also used in other fields, such as ‘spectator voyeurism, disaster voyeurism, or state voyeurism.’

Its staging can take various forms, although its main, and thus defining, feature is that the observer does not interact directly with the object of attention. What’s more, in almost all cases, the victims are unaware that they are being spied on. And note: your ‘prey’ doesn’t have to be naked or having sex. It’s enough if they portray a state that the ‘voyeur’ considers ideal.

But voyeurism is not limited to sexual practices alone, but can also be applied to anyone who voyeurs (the general term used to define it) as long as they invade the privacy of the person being observed without the consent of the person being observed. To be a voyeur, you need an exhibitionist; that is, for this to really work, this inseparable binomial is necessary.

The problem here is that an exhibitionist doesn’t always do it consciously, but can be a victim of the situation or circumstances. To a lesser extent, watching movies that reenact intimate situations, seeing publicized photos of shameful and socially reprehensible acts, or going to the theater or other public places that show live sex scenes, makes us voyeuristic. But there’s no denying that unfiltered real-life voyeur streams will make anyone spend a lot of time there.

In the past, humans loved to watch public executions, which although fraught with rejection and hatred, were so gruesome that they could not stop watching the end result. Examples are endless: Rome’s Colosseum, beheadings in France, burning at the stake, hangings in our country, etc. Despite the awareness of the World Charter on Human Rights, the increased awareness among various religions, and the humanist movement that has penetrated the business world, which places greater value on human capital than material resources, we still bring this primitive and irrational instinct into the public eye, giving it the appearance of “information and family entertainment,” that is, doing so in a socially acceptable manner.


Distance is the basic element


Distance is the fundamental element on which it ‘works’. You must always respect the few meters that make it unnoticed or almost impossible to find. To supplement their field of vision, they use binoculars, cameras, video cameras, and other similar machines. The goal? Having a range of what is happening in the distance.

Voyeurism is characterized, as mentioned earlier, by the fact that those affected by it are unaware that their privacy is being violated. At the same time, this is the element that distinguishes it from mixoscopy (the enjoyment of watching other people having sex), and at the same time it is a ‘plus’ that can make it overly arousing, as the possibility of being caught is on his mind. He may even masturbate at the time, or save the images for later.


The internet has changed things


With the advent of mobile technology, voyeurs have found a gold mine to carry out their activities. The expansion of the online sex industry has also contributed to the creation of amateur spaces for those engaged in this practice. All you need is a terminal that records and plays back quality images. As a result, many people identify themselves on the Internet as unwitting protagonists in scenes they perform in full intimacy. Is this your case? Do you know someone who has experienced something similar? Have you ever encountered a ‘voyeur in action?’

The development of products that encourage voyeurism, such as cell phones with integrated photo and video cameras, has been a huge success worldwide. The problem is not that cell phones can cause more harm than handheld digital cameras, but rather the unethical use they can make. Yes, unethical use is the source of the problem, and it’s not limited to all things sex-related but covers a lot of ground. Almost everything actually.

There have already been reports of people using their cell phone cameras to break into public places such as gyms, theaters, hospitals, etc., to take photos that they then sell to magazines or even online on sites that publish previously unpublished cell phone photos.

In Iraq, a Marine photographed Iraqi prisoners being tortured by the US military. Maradona is also said to have passed out in hospital while recovering from a drug problem, and on another occasion took drugs in a room with a female friend. In universities, where they constantly have to deal with trafficking for exams, cell phones have become a useful tool for those who want to avoid the responsibility of preparing for exams. Those who answer it, photograph it on the spot, and forward it as a text to their classmates, or in the best cases, sell it. All this goes unnoticed by the professor, who in some cases is not only the victim of voyeurism, but also of blackmail by those who accompany him on Friday nights for a beer at a bar.


But not all voyeurism is always completely unconscious


And finally what is presented on the Internet may not reflect the real situation. Voyeur sites generally claim that they only present real hidden cameras but most of them are actually known in advance and in this case the “victims” are not really victims. They are just acting as victims and they do it for money. Many of them are professional actors and actresses who act like “know-nothings”. At least it will reduce our guilt (when we see their content). Are you now interested in viewing original voyeur content? It’s a good idea to go to voyeur-house.tv. You won’t regret it!