Pam Hartley

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>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Digest Number 2584
>Date: Wed, Oct 30, 2002, 1:33 PM
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> <<With a six month old, I don't think you're a pervert. :)
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> Now when he's six YEARS old, I might raise my eyebrows. <g>>
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> Okay, now just out of curiousity because I haven't known of anyone having
> sex while their child actually watched. When do you draw the line???


I didn't worry about having sex with a baby sleeping in the same room. I
would have been pretty uncomfortable with a baby actually *watching* though
(I don't even like the dog to watch, LOL).

I drew the line of having them even asleep in the same room at about the age
when they were starting to notice things beyond "right in front of their
faces".

I don't remember when that was. <g>

Pam

Mary Bianco

>From: Pam Hartley <pamhartley@...>

<<I didn't worry about having sex with a baby sleeping in the same room. I
would have been pretty uncomfortable with a baby actually *watching* though
(I don't even like the dog to watch, LOL).

I drew the line of having them even asleep in the same room at about the age
when they were starting to notice things beyond "right in front of their
faces".>>


No of course when the babies are sleeping, I don't mind. Except for having
to be quiet so we don't wake them!! We've always had our babies in our room
until at least 6 months. That's usually when mine start to look around and
"really" watch. Our last was with us longer but I still made sure she was
asleep and with how she was situated, she couldn't really see anyway.

I took the original post as the baby actually watching out of curiousity as
to what was going on. That I woldn't be comfortable with as well as teaching
my kids sex by having them watch.

Mary B


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