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SassySamara
on 7/12/09 2:05 pm - San Antonio, TX
I agree with the other posters. It is awkward but I do not think it will damage him as he truly has no clue what is going on. If anything, I know my main fear was just him waking up and then having to deal with that but if he is asleep he will be none the wise. Have a good time!

Lilypie - (8swr) Lilypie - (XAvt)

Spencerb52
on 7/12/09 3:02 pm
You are too funny, Cindy!  Try starting out in the same room and if it doesn't work, instead of dragging the P-n-P into the bathroom, drag your hubby in there - change of scenery never hurts LOL

Jo
DS:9 yrs old / DD:5 yrs old / DS: 1 yr old

"Life must be understood backward. But it must be lived forward." -Soren Kierkegaard-
Ksandra
on 7/12/09 4:31 pm - Sumner, WA
My guess is that all the heavy breathing will either lull him to sleep OR if not, take a shower with your husband and let the baby hang out alone for a few minutes (or more - lol).  Either way, I don't think he will need any therapy YET from being witness to it.  Now, if he walks in on you while a teenager...THEN you may be footing a big therapy bill. :-)

You are too funny...go have some FUN!

Sandy
Mom to Holden (5 yrs), Kellen (2 yrs) and Clara and Chloe born 11/6/09



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