Sexual interest in or practice of spying on people engaged in intimate behaviors.
1 It provides for new crimes such as stalking, voyeurism and posting pornography.
2 It's about the near-cosmic level of voyeurism fostered by the internet age.
3 The culture of tabloidism is a social covenenant between exhibitionism and voyeurism .
4 Maybe she was curious about his apparent obsession with death, his voyeurism .
5 His voyeurism means he knew the right questions to ask, then and now.
6 There's a gruesome level of voyeurism in how much detail is being reported.
7 The man feels a need to protect the models from such aggressive voyeurism .
8 I was going to pair you up with a girl: voyeurism .
9 There was always an element of voyeurism in being a detective.
10 The whole voyeurism of talking to someone behind a little screen.
11 The viewers (on both sides of the silver screen) indulge in voyeurism .
12 The new laws also increase punishment for offences like voyeurism , stalking and acid attacks.
13 I suppose some stuffy psychiatrist would call this a case of voyeurism , or worse.
14 But are we watching for the action or the voyeurism ?
15 The young couple, frozen in voyeurism , earth-locked, could see the man was nearly dead.
16 Instead of healthy, reciprocal participation, I'm flirting with parasitic voyeurism .
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