Anonymous wrote:It's a natural act. They are going to learn about it sooner or later and it's good that they know their parents had a healthy, active sex life. They wouldn't be here without the act. Grow up people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our kids are older, young adults, and I have no desire for them to catch us in the act. But if they did I wouldn’t be thrilled but I’d be OK with them realizing that their parents still have a very active sex life. We may be 60+ but we are far from dead and we still love each other.
I actually don't think that our kids need to know this about us. It's more important to establish healthy boundaries. You can show physical affection for your spouse in front of your kids (hug, snuggle, kiss) w/o actually getting it on in front of them.
Lock your bedroom/bathroom door and tell your kids to always knock first.
Anonymous wrote:Our kids are older, young adults, and I have no desire for them to catch us in the act. But if they did I wouldn’t be thrilled but I’d be OK with them realizing that their parents still have a very active sex life. We may be 60+ but we are far from dead and we still love each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New house.
Double door to the bedroom. (Never has one of these before...)
Harvard educated husband thought he locked it but “forgot” about the top latch to the right side door.
DS, 12, walked in at about noon on a Saturday.
#mortified
You should have married an MIT alum. They understand mechanical systems.
Teach kids to knock before walking into a room. 12 year old just bursts in?
Noon on a Saturday? My kids would not be knocking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New house.
Double door to the bedroom. (Never has one of these before...)
Harvard educated husband thought he locked it but “forgot” about the top latch to the right side door.
DS, 12, walked in at about noon on a Saturday.
#mortified
You should have married an MIT alum. They understand mechanical systems.
Teach kids to knock before walking into a room. 12 year old just bursts in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New house.
Double door to the bedroom. (Never has one of these before...)
Harvard educated husband thought he locked it but “forgot” about the top latch to the right side door.
DS, 12, walked in at about noon on a Saturday.
#mortified
You should have married an MIT alum. They understand mechanical systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New house.
Double door to the bedroom. (Never has one of these before...)
Harvard educated husband thought he locked it but “forgot” about the top latch to the right side door.
DS, 12, walked in at about noon on a Saturday.
#mortified
You should have married an MIT alum. They understand mechanical systems.

Anonymous wrote:New house.
Double door to the bedroom. (Never has one of these before...)
Harvard educated husband thought he locked it but “forgot” about the top latch to the right side door.
DS, 12, walked in at about noon on a Saturday.
#mortified