wife sitting in husband's lap

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Anonymous wrote: I think it's somewhat normal for a couple in their 20's, but after that, it seems strange. Not saying it's bad, just unexpected. Especially if it is for any length of time. I mean, if the 60 year old couple acrossed the street did it - I admit I would think it is weird. But much more welcome than a tongue in the ear


I only hope my husband still wants me to sit on his lap when I'm 60.

You people are weird.


I agree. My husband and I are openly affectionate with one another because we love one another. We've been together for a long long time, and I know I'll be sitting in his lap when we're 80.


in a diaper, I'm sure


You made me swallow my coffee all wrong laughing at this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:just want to gauge my reaction to this. twice now, i've seen a neighborhood acquaintance sit in her husband's lap. just during informal get togethers with the kids around.


were they kissing and holding hands cause that would be soooooo icky and gross
Anonymous
i saw a married couple holding hands and laughing and i threw up in my mouth
Anonymous
This is SOOO two years ago.

Now women are giving their husband's blow jobs on the couch in the presence of company.
Anonymous
THanks for bumping this. It made my morning. SO FUNNY!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wife has every right to sit on her husband's lap as she has confidence in him. She feels the love in him and accepts he takes care of her


This actually made me laugh. WTF?!?!
Anonymous
Several years ago, at my baby's Christening party, my Sister in Law (age 27 at the time) sat in FIL (her Dad)'s lap and spoon fed him cake. He made "mmmm yummy" type noises/comments and she would giggle. That seemed creepy to me.
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Anonymous wrote:At almost 40, I do not sit in my husband's lap. And yes, we love each other - just not in a "bid daddy" and "little woman" sort of way. We love each other as equals. Sitting on someone's lap is just a little "parrent/child" which is why I find it weird. But hey, if it works for you, go for it. I'm sure we all do things other's find weird.


This is how I feel too. We hold hands, put arms around shoulders, are affectionate, but the whole sitting on his lap thing feels too much like a big daddy/little woman thing. It doesn't bother me at all when others do it (actually, I don't think I've seen anyone do that in years) but if I did, I would just think she's a bit submissive and he exerts the "I'm man of the house" vibe. But it doesn't bother me at all to see.

WRT sitting on the same side of the booth. It's odd if you're in the booth next to theirs and they're sitting on the side that has them facing you. You feel like you have an audience watching you -- why sit on the same side? Doesn't it strain your neck to look at each other? I'd much prefer to be looking at my DH while we're talking rather than feel his leg and shoulder rubbing up against me. It's not even affectionate touching, it's just sitting next to each other.
Anonymous
fracking prudes! Who gives a shit who gives a fuck?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Several years ago, at my baby's Christening party, my Sister in Law (age 27 at the time) sat in FIL (her Dad)'s lap and spoon fed him cake. He made "mmmm yummy" type noises/comments and she would giggle. That seemed creepy to me.


This is totally disturbing.

I think I'd have to cut them off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ewwwwww.

At a family gathering.

Fine in private or amongst close friends after drinking lots of wine.



SIL does this all the time. Its weird/gross. And just plain rude while MIL and I slave away in the kitchen!
Anonymous
Man, the whole REASON I got myself a man (and soon, a baby) is so that we can all snuggle all the time in a huge puppy pile.

Also, we're that awful couple that sits next to each other in the booth. It's actually because my sweetie is deaf in one ear and can't hear me otherwise in a noisy restaurant ... but I like it for the closeness too!
Anonymous
I was in Chicago one time and I saw a man dance with his wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was in Chicago one time and I saw a man dance with his wife.


Ummmm and this is bad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was in Chicago one time and I saw a man dance with his wife.


Ummmm and this is bad?


Of course it is! Do you know what dancing leads to? Have you seen 'Footloose' (the ORIGINAL one?)
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