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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 578079" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>It's gross to hear that. But, if someone hears that...they walk away, turn on the tv, take a walk, Sex is a biological need and everyone does it, even her. To run to her mother's house and stay there is complete over-reacting. Maybe explain that you're sorry she heard that, you meant to be more discreet. You meant to keep your private time private. Don't be sorry for having an intimate moment.</p><p></p><p>I know my son comes home from college every other week to se his girlfriend. They run right upstairs, I don't care or think about what they're doing. They've been together three years. One time I heard some banging while I was in the kitchen and walked out. Good for him. In my own house husband and I always keep our bedroom door unlocked and everyone walks in to talk to us. But if they come upon a locked door..they run down the steps. They don't yell for us to open up, I'm sure they realize we want privacy. It's life, maybe have a talk with your ex, let her explain, she may find herself in the same boat one day. Don't feel bad. Your daughter is over-reacting. She'll get over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 578079, member: 2668"] It's gross to hear that. But, if someone hears that...they walk away, turn on the tv, take a walk, Sex is a biological need and everyone does it, even her. To run to her mother's house and stay there is complete over-reacting. Maybe explain that you're sorry she heard that, you meant to be more discreet. You meant to keep your private time private. Don't be sorry for having an intimate moment. I know my son comes home from college every other week to se his girlfriend. They run right upstairs, I don't care or think about what they're doing. They've been together three years. One time I heard some banging while I was in the kitchen and walked out. Good for him. In my own house husband and I always keep our bedroom door unlocked and everyone walks in to talk to us. But if they come upon a locked door..they run down the steps. They don't yell for us to open up, I'm sure they realize we want privacy. It's life, maybe have a talk with your ex, let her explain, she may find herself in the same boat one day. Don't feel bad. Your daughter is over-reacting. She'll get over it. [/QUOTE]
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