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[quote=Anonymous][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] I'm like you and my DH knows it! He also knows the nicer the hotel the better the sex. Hello Four Seasons! I've always been like this and now that we are empty nesters I have no excuse except I really like nice hotels. [/quote]
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