Unexpectedly being interrupted during intimate moments can be distressing for parents. Experts like Dr. Nan Wise recommend staying calm and not expressing shame or anger when a child enters. Instead, parents should check on their child's well-being before escorting them out. For older children, a brief and honest explanation about needing privacy is suggested. Maintaining a composed demeanor helps normalize the situation and teaches children that sex is a natural part of adult relationships.
Don't panic,
Sex is natural...kids pick up immediately on your emotional reactions, and the weirder you act, the more fearful or 'grossed out' they will be.
Asking 'Are you alright?' buys you time to compose yourself - and to yank the comforter back where it belongs.
You walked in on mommy and daddy when we were having some private time, and grown-ups who love each other sometimes need privacy.
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