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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 590073" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Gosh, Wakegirl. Yes, another poster (a gentleman) had almost the same issue recently.</p><p></p><p>It is awkward in some families, and not in others. You mentioned you've been careful and quiet all these years, so he probably has never heard you, even though intellectually he knows you're "doing it." Last night was just unintentional too much information, that's all. You weren't hanging from the chandeliers, throwing it in his face, so if he's "scarred" you certainly didn't intend to scar him!</p><p>He probably holds you up on a pedestal, and despite the modern times we live in, and all the stuff they're exposed to on the internet, etc., a guy just doesn't want to think his mom is having sex, as ridiculous as it sounds. If you hadn't had sex with his bio dad, he wouldn't have been born! He would problem. want to "protect" his mom from anyone who wants to fool around with his beloved mom. </p><p>Could your fiancee have kind of a private, man-to-man with your son, or would he be hostile to that idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 590073, member: 13882"] Gosh, Wakegirl. Yes, another poster (a gentleman) had almost the same issue recently. It is awkward in some families, and not in others. You mentioned you've been careful and quiet all these years, so he probably has never heard you, even though intellectually he knows you're "doing it." Last night was just unintentional too much information, that's all. You weren't hanging from the chandeliers, throwing it in his face, so if he's "scarred" you certainly didn't intend to scar him! He probably holds you up on a pedestal, and despite the modern times we live in, and all the stuff they're exposed to on the internet, etc., a guy just doesn't want to think his mom is having sex, as ridiculous as it sounds. If you hadn't had sex with his bio dad, he wouldn't have been born! He would problem. want to "protect" his mom from anyone who wants to fool around with his beloved mom. Could your fiancee have kind of a private, man-to-man with your son, or would he be hostile to that idea? [/QUOTE]
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