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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I remember in high school, sleeping over at my friend's house, her parents got really loud. Moaning and squealing springs and slamming headboard and "Oh, [name], Oh, God!" We were in the basement "hangout" and they were right above us in the master suite on the main level. My friend got so fed up that she grabbed a broom, stood on the coffee table and smacked the ceiling/their floor repeatedly with the handle shouting "For the love of God, will you please shut up? WE CAN HEAR YOU!" They laughed at us and went right on fucking. It was charming. And by charming, I mean it was really gross! I walked in on my parents twice in high school. Once when I came home early from school only to find that they had also come home early and were fucking on the living room sofa (I didn't sit there again for weeks), and another time when I'd heard a scary noise outside my window and wanted my dad to check it out. I also used to find their used condoms in the trash can, and on one memorable occasion, on their nightstand. There's no point to either of these stories. This thread just reminded me of them. And maybe that IS the point - despite these events having occurred, I had pretty much forgotten about them until I was reminded by this thread. [b]For the record, the DH who kept fucking his wife in front of the 4 year old is gross, [/b]but the wife said she was extremely uncomfortable with it, so could people maybe lay off of her and stop calling her a sick freak? Also, involving the police seems extreme. Let the poor woman work things out on her own. [/quote] For the record, it wasn't in front of the child. The child couldn't see. The child was oblivious to what was happening.[/quote]
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