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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you try to be as quiet as possible when you have sex and the kids are in the house, or don't you care if they hear? I remember hearing my parents a lot when I was a kid and didn't think much of it, but [b]a friend was recently asked to keep it down by her teen son[/b] and was mortified that he could hear them at night (even though he's only a room away...duh he can hear you...).[/quote] Quite a bold little millennial! If my own DS ever said this to me, I would bring to his attention all the times I've heard heavy breathing and squeaky mattress springs coming from his room as I'm on my way to wake him up in the morning. That would end the conversation pretty quickly.[/quote] Trying to sexually shame him? Thats rich coming from someone who's already deep in the trenches of sexual decline. [/quote] Oh please. My only point is that everyone in this house is mature enough to understand the need for sexual release, and you can't always hide when it's happening. [b]I would never confront DS about how often we hear him masturbating, so I would hope the understanding is mutual.[/quote][/b] Please, God. I hope I never hear my children masturbating. I need to start saving up for sound proofing the entire house. There are still prek so I have some time to either save up or get some therapy to deal with my issues. :D [/quote] This happened to us about 10 years. DW woke me up one night late when she heard sounds coming from 15yo DD's room down the hall. The sounds were sub-human grunting noises and DW was really concerned so I told her is she is worried then go check it out. A quick knock and the door cracked open was followed by a little scream and the door slammed shut again. When my wife returned to our bedroom she looked like she has seen a ghost instead of DD with a hairbrush.[/quote]
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