Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure I would have liked to find out when I reached adulthood that my parents did what they needed to to make themselves and each other happy instead of discovering that they were not having much/any sex since my brother was conceived 31 years ago and being basically miserable with each other that entire time.
I understand your point PP but let's face it, your parents don't owe you that.
Your parents don't really owe you anything vis-a-vis their sex life. Most people don't want to contemplate ANYTHING about their parents' sex lives. I think the obsession with "what will your kids think when they find out" is ridiculous. First, there are loads of kids being raised in nontraditional families - some openly polyamorous, some gay, some not openly polyamorous, some with divorced parents, some kinky, etc etc etc - and some kids handle it well, some kids don't. Second, are you going to censor everything about your sexuality that might in some way scandalize your kids, should they find out? Do you think your kids want to think about you having oral sex? Or engaging in S&M? Or watching porn? Are you not going to do any of those things because one day, the kids might find out?