How many parents don't stop, if their child walks in on them while having sex?
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Originally Posted by joxe Yes. As a child I slept in my parents room until I was 6 years old, and they made love as usual without caring if I was already able to understand what they were doing (we lived in a farm and there you grow up seeing animals fuck all the time, so you learn pretty soon what sex is about, and you don't need your parents to explain anything to you to accept sex as the most natural thing). So I could watch how my parents fucked (and they fucked almost every day). Dad fucked pretty slow and gentle (maybe because he's got a huge cockhead and he had to be gentle, at least at the beginning of the fucking) and he didn't say a word, he only moaned low with open mouth and had his eyes shut. You could tell he was enjoying it a lot! Once my mom realized I was watching, but she didn't care at all, she even laughed and told dad that I was watching. He didn't care either, he only looked at me a moment and then kept on with his gentle thrusting in mom's cunt. So I learned to accept my parents sex life as the most natural thing in the world, and I've learned to accept my own sexuality as something fully natural too, and I intend to enjoy my sex life at least as much as my parents did.  |
Isn't 6 years old a bit old to be still sleeping in the parent's room? But families get to decide such things.
I suspect that children watching their parents having sex, is still quite more common than a lot of people think, as much of the world still enjoys having naturally large families while yet living in small homes. In such "crowded" conditions, there probably isn't all that much "secrecy" about the natural sexual behavior of adults.
I don't see much any problem with parents enjoying sex with a small baby in the room. Babies often can't seem to sleep while alone in a big dark room. And do we really think that babies aren't aware of their parents sexual activities, while they are yet in the womb? They are becoming aware of their environment, even before birth. Could one reason humans pick up how to do sex so readily, without even being shown how, because of something they might distantly remember of their parents enjoying sex, while they were yet in the womb?
Yes, sex is the most natural thing, when baby-making is welcome and accepted, and I suspect in a burgeoning world of some 6.7 billion human beings, it's unrealistic to think we can keep it completely hidden. If privacy lacks, then there can be "virtual privacy," in that we don't needlessly embarass people, for hearing their sex though thin apartment walls, for example.