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Sorry, bit of a weird question?
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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 527593" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>I think it depends on your situation and how you personally feel with it. My parents never did that I can recall, but I remember hanging around my mom when she dressed at times. It wasn't innappropriate or anything, just a time when we could chat. Her mother, my grandmother was equally ok. I can remember spending the night and the next am having to ask her for something and she was getting ready. She made no big deal of it. But my Dad's mom...Different school. She was very pruddish and flustered once when I came up to ask her something after a night over. She was uncomfortable. But fully clothed she could be a flirt. For example difficult child started being a difficult child around 2. husband would take him a time here or there to shower at the same time when he was little, but we stopped around 3. husband and I do not walk around in the buff around difficult child, always a towel or something and lately he has taken in to coming into our room in the am before he gets dressed for school. That is fine as I am often finishing getting ready in our bathroom and difficult child likes to cuddle with our Boston baby who is camping on our bed. I usually come out and tell him to go & dress so I can get ready in privacy. Don't think its a problem if something is seen innocently, but I make sure that it isn't because having a difficult child (or my difficult child) means he might announce to class that he saw mom's ****. Don't need to ruin anyone elses day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 527593, member: 3477"] I think it depends on your situation and how you personally feel with it. My parents never did that I can recall, but I remember hanging around my mom when she dressed at times. It wasn't innappropriate or anything, just a time when we could chat. Her mother, my grandmother was equally ok. I can remember spending the night and the next am having to ask her for something and she was getting ready. She made no big deal of it. But my Dad's mom...Different school. She was very pruddish and flustered once when I came up to ask her something after a night over. She was uncomfortable. But fully clothed she could be a flirt. For example difficult child started being a difficult child around 2. husband would take him a time here or there to shower at the same time when he was little, but we stopped around 3. husband and I do not walk around in the buff around difficult child, always a towel or something and lately he has taken in to coming into our room in the am before he gets dressed for school. That is fine as I am often finishing getting ready in our bathroom and difficult child likes to cuddle with our Boston baby who is camping on our bed. I usually come out and tell him to go & dress so I can get ready in privacy. Don't think its a problem if something is seen innocently, but I make sure that it isn't because having a difficult child (or my difficult child) means he might announce to class that he saw mom's ****. Don't need to ruin anyone elses day. [/QUOTE]
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