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Would you have sex with your pet/s in the same room?

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EsmereldaBelle · 20/01/2014 08:26

Dp and I have very differing views on this, we have two young cats who insist on being in which ever room we are in. This has led to some awkward situations...
Just interested in other peoples views/stories?
Light hearted/ non judgemental thread WinkWine

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OuterFromOutersville · 20/01/2014 08:27

Grin at the thread title.

I don't have any pets, but I don't think that I would if I did.

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msrisotto · 20/01/2014 08:27

Yes, my cat doesn't understand the crept of privacy! She just sits with her head tilted sideways, watching.... Pervy cat.

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MN216 · 20/01/2014 08:27

personally, I don't have sex with my pets, whether or not they are in the same room... Grin

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CakePunch · 20/01/2014 08:30

Depends on the pet. Hamster yes, cat or dog no.

  • That's dtd in the same room not the other interpretation of the title.
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EauRouge · 20/01/2014 08:31

I think I just snorted coffee out of my nose Grin

We always kick the cats out. Very off-putting having them in the same room.

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Fragglewump · 20/01/2014 08:31

Dh says our dog 'puts him off' if he's looking at him. I don't care (floozy me!!)

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DrNick · 20/01/2014 08:32

oh ffs OP

plus this head is " lighthearted"

slits throat

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tak1ngchances · 20/01/2014 08:33

Correct phrasing: Would you have sex while your pets were present in the room

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EsmereldaBelle · 20/01/2014 08:34

Oh dear lord that is not what I meant BlushBlushBlushShock
It's clearly too early for me to be posting!!

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Sparrowlegs248 · 25/01/2014 22:01

Yes. We have a very spoilt cat. He sleeps on the bed. At weekends when we have a lay in and dtd in the mornings he gets up early, goes out, then invariably comes back in at an inappropriate moment. We would have much less sex if we waited til the cat wasn't there.

He is my cat really (had him before the hubster) and i would happily shut him out but DH, bless him, thinks its mean.

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Terrortree · 25/01/2014 22:05

Yes, we do. I find the cats playing footsie with their claws quite amusing*

Just like your thread title!

*as long as it's my husband's feet he's attacking.

Also if you try to shut the cats out they wail, which is a little off putting.

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mrssmith79 · 25/01/2014 22:08

I'm on my tablet with the screen zoomed in for my dodgy eyesight... this thread title has made my night! Especially as the last 4 words weren't visible.
Also, nope. Dog tries to 'rescue' me.

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VikingLady · 25/01/2014 22:14

Our cats will sit on the bed head, watching. I always feel judged!

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Mellowandfruitful · 25/01/2014 22:19

Yes, have had the same experience as VikingLady with cats watching and looking disapproving... Have also been leapt on in the middle and had to firmly shoo cat away. They don't seem to hold it against us Wink

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Olivegirl · 01/02/2014 17:34

No so off putting ...I have to put the cat out Grin

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excitedmummytobe · 17/02/2014 16:38

the cat and dog have learned that when we shut the bedroom door they are to wait until its "safe" the dog caught us once and looked very confused. nothing worse than opening ur eyes to find ur being watched by a cat either!

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Coconutty · 17/02/2014 16:40

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/02/2014 16:41

No, I wouldn't have sex, if any of the pets were in the room - not on purpose anyway.

Dcat can break into the bedroom - he's never done it at an inopportune moment, but a previous cat did once stroll up dh's back (dh was under the duvet), and peer quizzically at me over dh's shoulder - that did put me of my stroke a bit! BlushGrin

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CosyTeaBags · 17/02/2014 16:41

Both my dogs sleep in our room.

Big dog gets up and walks out in disgust whenever we start getting frisky.

Little dog is deaf and sleeps through it all blissfully unaware Grin

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 17/02/2014 16:42

Off, not of. Bloddy iPad.

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LyndaCartersBigPants · 17/02/2014 16:51

No, my cat would want to be in amongst it, chasing anything resembling a tail!

The cat was outside the other night and the meowing was putting me off a bit. I asked DP to go and let him in. He said "its ok, in about half an hour I'll be completely oblivious to the noise". And he was. I had to get up and let the bugger in. Must get a cat flap.

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ZingSweetApple · 17/02/2014 17:22

I don't have sex with pets.

but if anyone did I guess the pet would have to be in very close proximity.
Grin

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morethanpotatoprints · 17/02/2014 17:33

My dsis has a friend whose dog decided to join in and give her dh a treat.
So no, it doesn't sound like a good idea.
Unless of course you're into that type of thing.
Each to their own OP Grin

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stooshe · 17/02/2014 17:42

No. Now that I have a cat, I'm not sure what my hypothetical answer would have been.
Last August I was just having a petting session, trying to get back "in the swing of things" in the living room. To say that the cat was a vibes cramper extraordinaire would be an understatement.
I now uphold my cat's right to a life separate from my intimate life. She made her feelings clear!

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