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[quote=Anonymous]I believe that many women with kids don't have as much fun in their own house as away in a hotel. Think about it, the house is the nest, the den, the nursery. What animal is having sex in the nest/den? None. It's the area reserved for baby-rearing. And for me anyways, my home is my office, in a way. Mess up the sheets and I have to do the laundry. There's always a kid ready to yell, "MOM." It's hard for me to stay in the moment, especially after 20 years. So...besides going to a hotel, if there is a way that you can keep your bedroom a little more sacred and psychologically separate from the rest of the house (aka the giant nursery). I know some parents don't allow their kids to ever go in their bedrooms, and I always thought that was nuts, but I see how that can help, psychologically, in the romance department. I'm not suggesting that, but just suggesting some psychological borders; so you can create territory that is purely romantic instead of either maternal or involving housework.[/quote]
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