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Neighbor’s Kids Keep Peeking Into Her Bedroom, So She Scares Them with a Demon Mask – They Never Come Back

by Sunny Nguyen
November 11, 2025
in Social Issues

When a 29-year-old woman discovered that her neighbor’s twin boys had made a habit of pressing their faces against her bedroom window, she decided to take matters into her own hands, literally.

The children, both estimated to be around seven, had apparently started by peeking at her cats, but soon escalated to watching her daily routines.

Though the window faced the front yard, it did not allow a clear view inside, and the woman generally kept her blinds half open to let sunlight in. Nevertheless, the kids’ behavior quickly crossed the line from innocent curiosity to outright invasion of privacy.

Neighbor’s Kids Keep Peeking Into Her Bedroom, So She Scares Them with a Demon Mask - They Never Come Back
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Here’s The Original Post:

AITAH for intentionally scaring my neighbours kids?

My (29F) bedroom window faces the front yard. During the day I have the blinds half open, enough to let in some light and sunshine for my cats.

From the street and even the front yard, it’s not possible to see clearly into my bedroom.

Because of this, I do often walk through my bedroom in my underwear or just partly dressed to get to the bathroom. I don’t risk walking around n__ed though.

Recently, my neighbour’s twin kids, both male and I’m guessing around 7 years old, have started looking in my bedroom window.

I don’t just mean standing by the window in my yard, I’m talking faces and hands completely pressed up against the window looking in.

I assume this started with them looking at my cats, but now I think they consider it some type of game with me. If they see me, they run back...

I have caught them outside on a number of occasions and asked them directly not to do this, but again they just run away laughing like it’s a game.

I’ve also spoken to their parents multiple times, and they refuse to do anything about it.

The response I got was “they’re just kids being kids” and “if you don’t want someone looking in your window just keep it closed”.

I think that teaching your kids that it’s ok to go onto someone’s property and peek in their window is kinda fucked up.

I know they’re only young, but I still feel like my privacy is being invaded. This has been going on almost daily for months now, until last week.

I walked in my bedroom and heard the kids outside playing, then spotted the terrifying demon like mask that my boyfriend wore to a Halloween party the night before. So...

I stood next to my window wearing the mask for almost 20 minutes. Finally I heard the footsteps approaching and waited until both kids had their noses pressed up against...

At that moment I jumped out, mask right at their eye level, and let out the deepest and loudest roar I possibly could.

In all the years living next to these neighbours I’ve never heard them scream as loudly as they did when they saw me.

They ran home screaming and crying, and just minutes later their mother was at my door, calling me a monster for scaring her children.

I simply told her that I do what I want in my own house, and if her kids don’t want to see that they should stay away from my window.

It’s been a week now and I’m glad to say the kids have not even stepped foot on my front lawn.

Not sure if it’s because they’re traumatised, or the parents have just told them not to do it anymore. Either way, I’m happy.

I felt justified at the time, but everyone I’ve told has said that I took it too far for such young children. So I don’t know, AITAH?

Attempts to resolve the situation through conversation failed. The woman repeatedly asked the children to stop, only for them to run away laughing.

Even more frustrating, the parents refused to intervene, dismissing the matter with phrases like “they’re just kids being kids” and “if you don’t want someone looking in your window, just keep it closed.” Frustrated by this lack of accountability, the woman recognized that she needed a more assertive solution.

Her opportunity arrived when she noticed her boyfriend’s demon-like Halloween mask lying around. Seizing the moment, she positioned herself at her window wearing the mask for nearly twenty minutes.

When the children approached, she jumped out with the mask at their eye level, emitting a loud, terrifying roar. The result was immediate and dramatic: the twins screamed and ran home in terror.

Their mother promptly came to the woman’s door, calling her a monster, but the woman calmly asserted that her home was her private space and that if the children did not want to encounter her, they should stay away from the window.

The outcome seems to have been effective. In the week following the incident, the children avoided the front lawn entirely.

The woman reported feeling vindicated, noting that the scare had achieved its intended effect without causing lasting harm, while finally teaching both the kids and their parents a lesson about respecting boundaries.

This case highlights a recurring issue: the difficulty of enforcing boundaries with children when parental accountability is absent. While some may argue that scaring young children is extreme, it is important to consider intent and proportionality.

The woman’s actions were defensive, confined to her property, and aimed at ending repeated, invasive behavior. By using a theatrical but harmless approach, she effectively communicated the seriousness of the boundary violation without resorting to physical confrontation or legal measures.

Additionally, the situation underscores the importance of privacy in residential spaces. Windows may seem public-adjacent, but they remain private areas where individuals should be able to live without unsolicited observation.

The parents’ casual dismissal of the intrusion reflects a broader societal tendency to minimize privacy concerns when children are involved, often leaving neighbors frustrated and vulnerable.

Moreover, this incident exemplifies the concept of learning through consequences. The children experienced a safe but impactful lesson about respecting others’ space, an experience that may have a longer-lasting effect than repeated verbal warnings.

It also sends a clear message to adults: neglecting to correct inappropriate behavior in children can create tension, conflict, and a lack of respect for communal boundaries.

Here's what Redditors had to say:

Reddit users largely supported the woman’s actions, praising her clever use of harmless intimidation to assert privacy. 

Glum-Solution-3100 − NTA. They're lucky they didn't get a call from the police instead of just getting scared by a mask. The mother, tho, is TA.

She should be teaching her kids better and not to look into random neighbor's bedroom windows. The nerve. "Keep your windows closed. " The absolute gall.

What would be her excuse if her kids had caught you and your boyfriend together through those windows? "You shouldn't be having s__ where kids can see it"?

Frankly, you should have done it sooner. And anyone who disagrees clearly has never had their privacy encroached on, children or not. Edit to add: Also, I justify my reply...

So, no, I don't think you took it too far.

Separate-Parfait6426 − I love it. If she keeps complaining, I would let her know that there are consequences for parents and their kids when parents let their kids trespass and...

(which would get them arrested as a teen or adult) because "kids will be kids"

Another recommended escalating to authorities if the behavior resumed.

BeautifulChaosEnergy − If she gives you grief again? Tell her “fine, next time I will call the cops and report there’s two peeping Toms at my window

and you can explain to the officers why you’re allowing them to be perverts” And see how she responds to that ETA scratch the warning.

The next time they do it, call the police, I’d start with the non-emergency number and let them know about the situation. They can send a couple officers to talk...

owens52 − You were justified, and clever!! Teehee

Dear_Leadership2982 − The first time that woman told me she was okay with her kids coming onto my property and press their faces up against my bedroom window,

I'd have gone to the police to report them for trespassing, voyeurism and i__asion of privacy.

This behaviour is a crime when adults do it, and the very least that woman should be doing is teaching her kids it's not acceptable.

While several others simply celebrated the “petty revenge” tactic as a satisfying, creative solution.

Kindly_Jellyfish_451 − OP: "I walked in my bedroom and heard the kids outside playing, then spotted the terrifying demon like mask that my boyfriend wore to a Halloween party the...

Me: "This is going to be a shame..." The only thing I would have done different is played dumb when the parents showed up. "What are you talking about?

I haven't been in my bedroom for the past hour! "

ocean128b − Good. I love this. They're raising brats for everyone else to deal with so f__k them.

enonymousCanadian − Glorious! You win the internet today!

MorriganNiConn − This one for r/pettyrevenge

Aggressive_Diet366 − Nyah hood for you! My grandma did that when we moved into a new house and the neighbor kids would shine a flashlight in our window.

She crawled up to it with a rubber witch mask on and waited for the light. lol they dropped the flashlight and ran. Never happened again.

While scaring children intentionally may seem controversial, context matters. In this case, the woman’s response was measured, contained, and justified by repeated invasions of privacy and unresponsive parenting.

Her creative solution successfully resolved the issue while avoiding more severe repercussions.

The episode serves as a reminder that personal boundaries are essential, and that enforcing them, through clever, non-harmful means, can be both effective and necessary in situations where conventional communication fails.

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen

Sunny Nguyen writes for DailyHighlight.com, focusing on social issues and the stories that matter most to everyday people. She’s passionate about uncovering voices and experiences that often go unheard, blending empathy with insight in every article. Outside of work, Sunny can be found wandering galleries, sipping coffee while people-watching, or snapping photos of everyday life - always chasing moments that reveal the world in a new light.

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