MY NEIGHBOR KEPT HANGING OUT HER PANTIES RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY SON’S WINDOW – SO I TAUGHT HER A REAL LESSON. Since my new neighbor Lisa moved in, life became a nightmare. One day, I looked out of my son Jake’s window, and there they were—Lisa’s panties flapping in the wind like flags. I was horrified. I shut the curtains, hoping it was a one-time thing. Nope. It became a daily occurrence. My son’s only eight—I didn’t want him seeing that! “Mom, why does Mrs. Lisa have her underwear outside right in front of my window?” Jake asked, confused. After weeks of this nonsense, I politely asked Lisa if she could hang her laundry further down. She snapped, “WHY SHOULD I CARE ABOUT YOUR SON? IT’S MY YARD! Toughen up.” I felt my blood boil. She had no respect. So, I decided it was time to teach her a real lesson. So I ⬇️Continue below

For weeks, my neighbor’s underwear waved proudly right outside my 8-year-old son’s bedroom window. They were bright, lacy,

and plentiful — and quickly became the unintentional stars of our suburban skyline. It started on laundry day. I glanced out the

window and nearly dropped a pair of Batman briefs — Lisa, our new neighbor,had her thongs flapping in the

breeze like neon flags. My son, Jake, stared and innocently asked, “Are those slingshots?”

Trying to preserve some childhood innocence, I closed the curtains and made a joke about underwear preferring privacy. But

the parade continued. Every day, more lace. More string. More questions — including whether Lisa’s

“tiny undies” were for ahamster, or if she fought crime and needed them for aerodynamics. Finally, I had enough.

I marched to Lisa’s house to ask if she could move her laundry elsewhere. She scoffed, told me to “loosen up,”

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