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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 590261" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I'm with Susie and HaoZi, this sounds an attempt to control you or make you feel guilty. I find it perfectly normal that a kid (or an adult) would feel uncomfortable or icky to think their parent(s) having sex never mind hearing it. But normal reaction to that would be turning tv louder or turning on mp3-player. Or leaving house for a walk or trip to a café. And not mentioning a matter to parent(s). Or maybe tease them about it next morning, if that is appropriate to family's private/open-atmosphere and sense of humour. Or if they are difficult children they may whine how you kept them awake all night by being so noisy. </p><p></p><p>I understand well being uncomfortable with your parents sex life. Mine didn't consider it too private matter. My mom was eternal flower child, free love and all that. And my dad is an artist who in many points of his career has relied on power of shocking people. And in older times that was easy with sexual topics. There are quite a many takes of his penis being an eye-catcher of a painting hanging in galleries etc. Ans some in private households. According to him he knows at least one family who have that kind of painting on their dining room wall. I do find that icky. My dad thinks I'm some talentless, philistine, prude changeling secretly exchanged to their real child's cradle. Could be.</p><p></p><p>But what your son did, seems pure attempt to control or manipulate you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 590261, member: 14557"] I'm with Susie and HaoZi, this sounds an attempt to control you or make you feel guilty. I find it perfectly normal that a kid (or an adult) would feel uncomfortable or icky to think their parent(s) having sex never mind hearing it. But normal reaction to that would be turning tv louder or turning on mp3-player. Or leaving house for a walk or trip to a café. And not mentioning a matter to parent(s). Or maybe tease them about it next morning, if that is appropriate to family's private/open-atmosphere and sense of humour. Or if they are difficult children they may whine how you kept them awake all night by being so noisy. I understand well being uncomfortable with your parents sex life. Mine didn't consider it too private matter. My mom was eternal flower child, free love and all that. And my dad is an artist who in many points of his career has relied on power of shocking people. And in older times that was easy with sexual topics. There are quite a many takes of his penis being an eye-catcher of a painting hanging in galleries etc. Ans some in private households. According to him he knows at least one family who have that kind of painting on their dining room wall. I do find that icky. My dad thinks I'm some talentless, philistine, prude changeling secretly exchanged to their real child's cradle. Could be. But what your son did, seems pure attempt to control or manipulate you. [/QUOTE]
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