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Have you ever been watched? How is it handled?

Being peeped at is an invasion of personal privacy and dignity. Although immoral and illegal, everyone's experience and handling methods may be different. The following are some common treatment methods:

1. Leave the scene immediately: If you realize that you are being peeped, you must first ensure your safety and comfort. Try to leave the peeping place at once and find a safe place.

2. Ask for help: Once you leave the voyeuristic place, ask the people around you or the relevant authorities for help. Report what happened to people nearby, security guards, shopkeepers or police.

3. Keep evidence: If possible, try to keep evidence related to voyeurism. This may include photos, videos or other information that will help the police investigation. These evidences can provide support for subsequent legal proceedings.

4. Seek psychological support: Being peeped may have a bad influence on your mental health and mood. Seeking psychological support can help you cope with the negative emotions and anxiety caused by your experience. Talk to trusted friends, family members or professional consultants.

5. Alarm and legal prosecution: According to local laws and regulations, alarm and legal prosecution are an option. This can ensure accountability for criminal acts and provide protection for other potential victims.

Being voyeured is an illegal infringement and should be condemned and investigated. Everyone may deal with it differently, depending on personal situation and emotional state. The most important thing is to safeguard one's rights, seek support and ensure personal safety and mental health.