Anonymous wrote:We just gave up worrying about it. Remember that in prairie days people had one room cabins and still managed to have sex. People all over the world have sex in close quarters. And if our kids overhear? Well, at least they know their middle-aged parents still enjoy a healthy sex life.
Then again, I’m one of those mothers who gives her teen daughters vibrators.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is on his way home for a lunch date right now.
Or, we can have a quickie after the kids go to school and before he leaves for work.
Basically any time the kids are out of the house at an activity, it's go time. The other night our 14 year old came home unexpectedly, but at least we'd locked the front door.
If it's been a while, then we'll sneak up to the third floor or down to the basement while the kids are otherwise occupied.
You do have to prioritize it. You can't be spontaneous at this stage of life.
Anonymous wrote:Doors need to be closed- its a fire safety measure
White noise machine for kid
Wfh day sex
Sleepovers
Anonymous wrote:OP here: all decent suggestions barring shower sex. Great in theory, in practice its like two seals slipping around an empty tank.
I had no clue that open doors were a fire hazard. GTK.
Regarding the lock, I could hypothetically install a lock, but its the principle. It is something I need to feel comfortable. My husband doesn't care if the kids walk in on us. If he wants more sex, he should do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close doors. Ceiling fans. White noise machines. Get a better bed and make sure it is screwed together really tight and put it on a nice thick rug. Turn on the TV while you do it. Run the dryer while you do it. Have sex while the kids are at school. And so on.
Another thing people do that is no longer an option for you is only have as many kids as allows you to still have a reasonable amount of privacy in your home. You filled up your house with people and now that those people are older you're like "wait I have no privacy." Well some of us thought about that before having another kid. Sorry.
Hahaaaa pretending that you chose not to have more kids in order to preserve your privacy and sex life - sure Jan.
Why do you think people choose to have fewer kids? This is as good a reason as any -- I'd rather have an only and some privacy and a functional sex life than 3 kids and have to take a 20 year break from sex because I worry someone will walk in on me.
It does seem weird. I can’t imagine if my sister and brothers and nieces and nephews were never born because my parents wanted more privacy during sex.
If they hadn't been born you'd never know the difference.
Some people have larger houses or layouts that allow privacy and can have all the kids they want. OP is saying they never have sex because they have a small house and then filled it with children and now they have no privacy and no sex. I think that's weirder than limiting the number of kids you have in order to avoid this problem (or having to sneak down to the basement for sex). But to each their own.
Of course you would know the difference between your siblings being alive and not being alive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close doors. Ceiling fans. White noise machines. Get a better bed and make sure it is screwed together really tight and put it on a nice thick rug. Turn on the TV while you do it. Run the dryer while you do it. Have sex while the kids are at school. And so on.
Another thing people do that is no longer an option for you is only have as many kids as allows you to still have a reasonable amount of privacy in your home. You filled up your house with people and now that those people are older you're like "wait I have no privacy." Well some of us thought about that before having another kid. Sorry.
Hahaaaa pretending that you chose not to have more kids in order to preserve your privacy and sex life - sure Jan.
Why do you think people choose to have fewer kids? This is as good a reason as any -- I'd rather have an only and some privacy and a functional sex life than 3 kids and have to take a 20 year break from sex because I worry someone will walk in on me.
It does seem weird. I can’t imagine if my sister and brothers and nieces and nephews were never born because my parents wanted more privacy during sex.
If they hadn't been born you'd never know the difference.
Some people have larger houses or layouts that allow privacy and can have all the kids they want. OP is saying they never have sex because they have a small house and then filled it with children and now they have no privacy and no sex. I think that's weirder than limiting the number of kids you have in order to avoid this problem (or having to sneak down to the basement for sex). But to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close doors. Ceiling fans. White noise machines. Get a better bed and make sure it is screwed together really tight and put it on a nice thick rug. Turn on the TV while you do it. Run the dryer while you do it. Have sex while the kids are at school. And so on.
Another thing people do that is no longer an option for you is only have as many kids as allows you to still have a reasonable amount of privacy in your home. You filled up your house with people and now that those people are older you're like "wait I have no privacy." Well some of us thought about that before having another kid. Sorry.
Hahaaaa pretending that you chose not to have more kids in order to preserve your privacy and sex life - sure Jan.
Why do you think people choose to have fewer kids? This is as good a reason as any -- I'd rather have an only and some privacy and a functional sex life than 3 kids and have to take a 20 year break from sex because I worry someone will walk in on me.
It does seem weird. I can’t imagine if my sister and brothers and nieces and nephews were never born because my parents wanted more privacy during sex.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. My kids are like ghosts. If we ever went to the basement they would be like, “what are you doing down here?!? When are you coming upstairs?!?” The last family vacation we took we waited until 3am in another bedroom and my son still woke up and asked “why mom is crying.” Nightmare scenario. I guess I need to feel some relaxation and not utter dread that I’m going to be walked in on any second. It ruins it for me. Especially when there are no quickies for a husband on SSRIs. It’s a whole performance just to get him to finish.