@Everyone – I think this has turned out to be a much more interesting (and fun) question than expected. Most of us answering have said a lot about our own attitudes, and made educated guesses about the facts.
But for the record, there are literally hundreds of clinical and statistical studies that have looked the behavior we’re all talking about – And findings overall show a fairly consistent pattern based on real numbers.
In general males were found to be roughly twice as likely to engage in vouyerism (peeping behavior) than women; with percentages ranging from 44% vs 22% to 63.6% vs 36.2%. Here’s a link to comprehensive 2021 report that reviews previous studies, and collects new data from a randomized sample of 1113 men and women :
Sex Differences in Voyeuristic and Exhibitionistic Interests: Exploring the Mediating Roles of Sociosexuality and Sexual Compulsivity from an Evolutionary Perspective
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10508-021-01991-0
But don’t read this thing for the dirty parts. There aren’t any :(