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to feel really embarrased....

24 replies

askyfullofstars · 21/09/2014 07:20

Last night I was a bit, errrrr, loud during sex. I couldnt help it, luckily didnt wake ds (though he could sleep through anything), but a little while after, I started to feel really cold, I got up and realised the window was open. Shock Id forgot I opened it earlier when cleaning.
Our bedroom is at the front of the house in a small quiet street so anyone who went outside couldve heard us. I feel so embarrassed.

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PumpkinBones · 21/09/2014 07:21

Don't worry, if anything they will be Envy

backbystealth · 21/09/2014 07:23

Ummm ok...

AdmitYouKnowImRight · 21/09/2014 07:24

Riiiiiiiight

askyfullofstars · 21/09/2014 07:33

Whats with the 'ummms' and 'riiiiights'. It has taken ages for me to get any kind of body confidence back to even be naked without wanting to hide, last night was a big deal for me and I got carried away.

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NewEraNewMindset · 21/09/2014 07:34

Lucky you lol

Pseudonym99 · 21/09/2014 07:39

Not as bad as leaving the curtains open!

MiddletonPink · 21/09/2014 07:41

Most people have sex OP. Everyone knows this. They won't be shocked by your noise.
Don't worry yourself Smile

Hurr1cane · 21/09/2014 07:48

I hear my neighbours having sex all the time, our walls must be like cardboard. He shouts "kowabunga" when he finishes.

ScrambledEggAndToast · 21/09/2014 07:49

Kowaabunga GrinGrinGrin

seasavage · 21/09/2014 07:51

Google: Avenue Q. You can be as loud as the hell you want, when you're making love.

askyfullofstars · 21/09/2014 07:51

'Kowabunga'!!! Grin

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Osmiornica · 21/09/2014 15:47

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ithoughtofitfirst · 21/09/2014 16:05

Meh. Shag away m'love it's not a crime!

Nomama · 21/09/2014 16:20

I think we've all done that - really!

And we've probably all lived near someone who does.

A downstairs neighbour used to bellow/sing "You've lost that loving feeling" as he finished. I always wondered why he thought it was appropriate.

And next door in the same block there was a guinea pig who lived with a cowboy. She squealed, he shouted yee ha! We giggled Smile

ithoughtofitfirst · 21/09/2014 16:23

Kowabunga though.

Pmsl.

gordyslovesheep · 21/09/2014 16:24

wellllllll you can't be that embarassed if you then share it with the whole on MN Hmm Grin

ScrambledeggLDCcakeBOAK · 21/09/2014 16:25

Go for it! You did nothing wrong!

Maybe close the window next time only so your not mortified the next day therefor ruining the night before (even though you shouldn't care)

JanineStHubbins · 21/09/2014 16:26

A downstairs neighbour used to bellow/sing "You've lost that loving feeling" as he finished.

Gileswithachainsaw · 21/09/2014 16:26

Grin @ kowabunga

I wouldn't worry they'd just be jealous.

Gileswithachainsaw · 21/09/2014 16:28

I am

SqueezyCheeseWeasel · 21/09/2014 16:28

Kowabunga

Genius

LittleprincessinGOLDrocks · 21/09/2014 16:35

You reminded me of Russell Howards stand up show, he talks about a friend of his who was telling him about her latest boyfriend and how when he was finishing he would shout "Expeliamous!"
Russ asked her what she said back
She replied "10 points to Gryffindor!"

SweetsForMySweet · 21/09/2014 16:42

It's better than the neighbours hearing you arguing and they're less likely to say anything because they'd be too embarrassed and it would make them sound like a perv Grin
Don't worry unless you see a really obvious thread on mn about it which may get published in the papers, that would be embarrassing.
Admit it op, you were only showing off to make them all jealous Smile

BloodyUserName · 21/09/2014 16:54

The idea of anyone hearing my bi- monthly sex noises makes me shudder so you are not alone OP. I have also refused to purchase a headboard.

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