Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 of our 6 have walked in on us over the last ... 25 years?
One didn't realize what he'd walked in on, one said, "Can we just agree to never speak of this again ever?" and one ran out yelling oh no and then later said well, at least we still love each other.
So although not ideal and embarrassing for all, not traumatizing.
Why didn’t you buy a lock after the first time it happened?
(Or the second for that matter...)
Anonymous wrote:It’s happened a couple of times and we just laugh it off even if it kills the moment. I just write it off as being a parent.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think they ever have. We briefly lock the door and do our best to muffle the noise. But if they did catch us in the act it would be an interesting teaching moment. It might be different when they are in HS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes that would be pretty big deal for me and the kids. Grow up OP. Your kids dont want to see that nastiness. eww.
Not sure what you mean by this? Are you suggesting since I have kids I should never had sex with my spouse again at home?
Did you get dropped on your head, how is this confusing?
Why is getting walked in on so horrible? What is so wrong with your children seeing you and your spouse being affectionate? I am not saying you put on a show for them. Why so hostile towards a natural act?
Anonymous wrote:3 of our 6 have walked in on us over the last ... 25 years?
One didn't realize what he'd walked in on, one said, "Can we just agree to never speak of this again ever?" and one ran out yelling oh no and then later said well, at least we still love each other.
So although not ideal and embarrassing for all, not traumatizing.