Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - A married man is eavesdropping on the ground opposite the hotel door. M: Do you dare to stay in a hotel to meet your psychological needs?

A married man is eavesdropping on the ground opposite the hotel door. M: Do you dare to stay in a hotel to meet your psychological needs?

In life, many long-distance lovers miss each other very much because it is difficult to meet each other at ordinary times. After they meet, they often can't help but want to make out in the hotel, which is quite normal. After all, the intimate relationship between young couples belongs to their privacy, but it is shameful that some lawless elements actually eavesdrop on the recording outside the door. In Chongqing, a man frequently appears in hotels without spending money. He eavesdropped on others having sex through the door in the hotel corridor. When he was caught, he gave an embarrassing reason. Let's have a look!

Late one night, the police received a report from a young couple. The other party said that they found a man peeping outside the hotel. After receiving the report, the police rushed to the scene in time and arrested the suspected man. According to the informant, at that time, she and her boyfriend stayed in the hotel and found someone walking around the door. At that time, they heard the noise. The young couple worried that someone was peeping and chose to call the police. After the man was arrested, he confessed to his actions. When he told the reason why it happened, the police were also surprised.

Inquired by the police, the man is 28 years old and comes from Jiangjin, Chongqing. He is married and has a family, so the police are very puzzled by the man's behavior. In order to find out the truth of the matter, the police seized the surveillance video of the hotel, and the whole process of the man's crime was clearly photographed. In the video, the man seems to be looking for something when walking back and forth in the hotel corridor. Then he squatted at the door of a room and began to eavesdrop through the door and took out his mobile phone recording. Later, the hotel called up earlier monitoring and found that men often patronized the gazebo without spending money, so they liked to eavesdrop on sex at the door of other people's rooms.

The man said that he had lived in a hotel before, and that he just peeked at other people's privacy, and then he became "addicted". In order to satisfy his own selfish desires, he often comes to the hotel to eavesdrop. Now the man feels very regretful and ashamed. The man said that he did such a thing to meet his psychological needs, which not only violated the privacy of others but also was very abnormal. Now the man was sentenced to five days' administrative detention on suspicion of voyeurism and eavesdropping on others' privacy.

After watching the video, netizens are ashamed of the man's behavior. They think that men's behavior has no moral bottom line. Some netizens believe that many people now have some special hobbies, and it is easy to do some immoral things to satisfy their desires. In fact, this is also a mental illness. Some netizens think that a man should not behave like this when he is married. He should see a psychiatrist. It doesn't matter if he wants to meet his psychological needs, but he can't invade others' privacy. I hope men can get rid of such bad habits in the future.

In fact, men's behavior has a lot to do with marriage. I believe there must be an emotional crisis between him and his wife, otherwise it is hard to imagine a married man doing such a thing. Of course, it is not excluded that men have special hobbies in pursuit of excitement, but men's behavior has seriously affected the work of hotels and the privacy of guests. What we can learn from this incident is that when someone peeks at the hotel, first call the police and never open the door. If there are bad people outside the door, it will be very dangerous, especially a single woman who lives alone in a hotel. Therefore, we should also raise our awareness of prevention outside, even if we stay in a hotel.

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