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Do any of you ever look/stare at the person in the car behind you through your rearview mirror? Have you ever been stared at?

I caught the guy ahead of me staring back at me. I wasn't sure at first if he really was since he had on sunglasses, but I sent him a wink and a kiss and he quickly looked away
 

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This morning there was a hottie in the car behind me in the Tim Hortons drive thru...I think he was looking ahead at me, because when I looked in my mirror back at him, he quickly looked away
 

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Yea!! All the time!! I was in the Tace Bell drive thru and I glanced in the rear view to see who was behind me and they guys saw me and started a conversation. They were weird!!
 
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I do admit to that I've been caught staring too!
although its been a while since I've had a cutie behind me!
 

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Occasional I will, but usually only if they seem to be doing something strange, or amusing.
I love watching people head banging to their stereos at stop lights

I blow kisses to the ladies I catch staring at Jeremy, and then I make it obvious that I am pointing them out to him (he's kind of oblivious
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Take about some seriously red faced women!
 

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Only when I'm at a red light and have cats in the car, because I know people are wondering what the horrible wailing sound is.
Our car has dark-tinted windows in back, so I don't think people can actually see me from behind.
 

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If you get your rear window tinted at like... 5%, then you can stare at anyone and they won't notice!
 

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Yeah I do it too. And I also make sure I'm not doing anything weird when someone couild be looking in their rear view mirror at me!
 

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Originally Posted by Cougar

If you get your rear window tinted at like... 5%, then you can stare at anyone and they won't notice!
I think ours is more than 5% (we bought the car used, so we don't know) - I'd guess 50%. The rear windows look pretty black from outside.
 

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Yup-I plead guilty on this.
I usually stare at people in a drive thru or something-and hope they dont catch me staring! LOL....I havent noticed any cuties to watch though, dang the luck.
 
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Originally Posted by menagerie mama

Yeah I do it too. And I also make sure I'm not doing anything weird when someone couild be looking in their rear view mirror at me!
I've done that before...reacted to the radio by talking back at it and noticed the person ahead of me watching me.
 

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Originally Posted by jcat

I think ours is more than 5% (we bought the car used, so we don't know) - I'd guess 50%. The rear windows look pretty black from outside.
Well it's actually a percentage of how much light is let through the film, therefore a lower number equals a darker tint... so if yours looks black, I'd say it's probably 5-20%

I think dark tint is a must for any car! It makes them look sooo much better.
 

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Originally Posted by Cougar

Well it's actually a percentage of how much light is let through the film, therefore a lower number equals a darker tint... so if yours looks black, I'd say it's probably 5-20%

I think dark tint is a must for any car! It makes them look sooo much better.
It also saves the upholstery in our climate!
 

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Originally Posted by Arlyn

It also saves the upholstery in our climate!
Oh yes! Dark tint and a monthly application of EagleOne nanoprotectant keeps all our interiors looking sharp
 
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