As a result I have spent the last couple of days with our real estate agent looking at a variety of townhouses and condos. Now, I should state at this point that our realtor is actually a great guy. Unlike many of his profession, he is low-key, down-to-earth, thoroughly honest, and he has a great sense of humour. This means we spend a lot of time joking about the places we're looking at, and speculating about the people who inhabit them...
Today for example, we saw an extremely messy condo practically stacked to the brim with wine bottles and CDs. Fascinating....
Anyway, I find that looking around at the places people live in is actually very interesting, and a great deal of fun. I mean really, the only other individuals who get to do this are cops...
But, not unlike cops.. when I go into a place I can't help but start creating an image of the people who live there, just based on the decor, their taste in books, music etc. Indeed, I even go so far as to give them personalities and an entire life story. Usually by the time I walk out of the place I have about three chapters written about them in my head
I will do something similar if I see somebody who looks interesting while I'm on a bus... I'll discretely observe them, and usually by the time either of us gets off, I'll have drawn a background for them in my head.
So, is this voyeurism? A blending of voyeurism and the imagination? Anybody else ever done anything like this?