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I can remember Jon posting something here once and it was a vague memory about how he walked into his parents room once as a kid and saw his mom lying on the bed looking up at the ceiling, almost in shock or something. And his dad was in the bathroom sort of just cleaning up or something (I am paraphrasing here). He said he was traumatized by it. Well............yeah. Your parents had just had sex! They maybe didn't notice you had walked in at the end and your mom was in "shock" because she probably had orgasmed. Like, as an adult I am surprised he can't figure that out that this is what he saw. Our kids would have seen that many times had we not locked the door. In fact, most kids would have seen it happen. Of course you don't want to see that, it is your parents! But your dad just did what husbands do to their wives. Nothing unusual. But he isn't the first kid to accidentally see something like that with his parents. |
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Just the thought of that probably is enough to 'traumatize' any of us. lol. We all know how we got here, but we don't want to think about it. |
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There can be those times when you realize as a parent you need to lock the door. Our oldest got up at an unusual time one night (bad dream or something) and walked into our room. He was groggy, probably 5 years old, we immediately through the blanket on us, but it was too late. My wife got him back to bed. In the morning she asked if he remembered waking up in the middle of the night. He did not and from then on we always made sure the door was locked. Let's just say if our son remembers what he saw when he walked in that night, it would be far more traumatizing than if he just saw the "after" effect which is what Jon saw.
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