
04-23-2007, 06:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Loulabelle
Allowing a child under the age of 16 to witness a sex act is in fact child abuse (at least in this country) It's exactly the kind of thing that scars one for life, depending on his age and the circumstances.
I think you're somewhat insensitive Jude, to suggest that someone else's relationship (whom I doubt you truly know) is failing.
It is clear from other men's posts here on this thread that most men, do not in fact, think like you and it gets me to wondering whether your comments are just a reflection of your own sexual frustration within your relationship.....I don't know, I'm not there, but you seem to assume that women are out there making excuses not to have sex and that men can't live without it.
Relationships are hard enough, Jude, especially with a tiny baby to tend to, as you should know, so I don't think filling a woman's head with doubts about the strength of her relationship and the fidelity of her partner actually achieves anything other than messing with her head.
I'm always first to give advice to people on their relationships when they've asked for it, but I think before I type, and tread carefully as I'm aware that when I say things, I'm potentially messing with people's REAL lives.
Now, if you don't mind, I've got a PM to send to someone now, to make sure she's OK.
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I'm not a lawyer but I believe there is a difference between allowing a child to see a sexual act and a kid happening to witness a sexual act by walking out on his parents. I also think that's a large part of what's wrong with our society, thinking that a kid witnessing a sex act between his parents is going to fuck him up some how.
She has said it has been over thirteen months since they had sex last. The last time being when they conceived their daughter. To *ME* that's too long. If they're happy with it then fine more power to them and God speed. But if she isn't happy with it, then she should change it. I have only been pointing out that if a couple wants to have sex there are ways to do it. Sure it's not always going to be flowers and candle light, but life isn't like that. You should know that parents have to take time out for each other, to make room for each other. Sure that's hard to do with a new baby but if the relationship is important to you then you do it.
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