Yesterday, a New York woman filmed her new plumbing to show her sister, only to spot an eye staring back at her from the shower drain. The spooky onlooker? Her downstairs neighbor. As should be obvious from the hole in the tub, the plumbing wasnโt finished, and the shower wasnโt working. Given the context, it looks like an innocent (but super awkward) moment rather than intentional peeping. Even so, the incident adds yet another chapter to New Yorkโs long list of โoh no, absolutely notโ moments. New York neighbors donโt need shower drain peepholes to be creeps, so letโs not give them more ammunition.
Shower Drain Eye Contact Gets Scary in New York
Subway bikers are one thing. A neighbor staring back at you from a New York shower drain? Thatโs some Stephen King-level horror. From the video, it also appears that the downstairs neighbor started talking when he saw a face appear above him. His words were muffled, however. Maybe thatโs for the best. Spooky shower holes arenโt the ideal place for a chat. Of course, maybe he just wanted to apologize for the awkward eye contact. Whatโs worse? A scary eye in your bathroom or having to talk to the person behind it?
Katherineinmanhattanโs TikTok about the incident received over 130k likes and numerous comments. โ i would be so scared [Sic],โ said one commenter, summing it up for many. Curiosity about a plumbing project is no reason to jumpscare your neighbors like that. Thanks but no thanks, New York. Another commenter offered impractical but understandable advice, saying,
Idk how but sue them for being scary [Sic]
Hopefully, the plumbing will be finished soon. Then everyoneโs eyes can keep to themselves. Many New Yorkers are already struggling due to high rent, rodents, overpolicing, and underfunded schools. Terrifying peepholes can stay in Psycho, thank you very much.