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A '''downblouse''' is a form of ] enjoyed by those who are attracted to women, in which they seek a view of a woman's ]s '''down''' her ] or ''']''', particularly when she is bending over without regard for the fact that her shirt is loose around her neck. To the voyeur, downblousing is often considered most successful when the breasts being viewed turn out to be ]; i.e., when the woman is not wearing a ].


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There are many websites that promote downblousing as ], but in real life, taking photographs of someone surreptitiously is a legal offense in some countries. Some people consider this brand of voyeurism to be a form of ] and an invasion of ] if it is done without consent, which it often is. Others argue that women in public areas can claim only limited privacy expectations if parts of their unclothed anatomy are suddenly visible to onlookers, or even to photographers. The wide availability of ]s may be the reason for a recent surge in downblouse ]s.
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An alternative form of this type of voyeurism is the ] - similar to downblousing, but with the intent of viewing a woman's ], ], or ].
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