• Playing & teen in the house

    Posted by red729 on at

    We have 5 children. We are down to our last at home. Due to health issues he doesn’t go out without me. Meaning we have no real alone time. I would love to incorporate spanking into our play time, but I’m seriously worried about the noise. Son’s bedroom is right next to ours and he has super sonic hearing.

    sweetgirl1974 replied 6 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Veruca

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    The struggle is real! Trust me, I know this all too well. Our teenager once complained that we “spank too loud”. As funny as that sounds, we were a bit mortified. The decision was made that we would not do that activity if the kids were at home or in close proximity to our bedroom…which sucked! The one good thing that came from it though, is that it lit a fire under us to complete our master bedroom (which is located on the opposite side of the house from their bedrooms).

    Is there a way for you to do this activity in a part of the house that is not close to his bedroom? Is this an activity that you feel you can’t live without for the time being?

  • red729

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    It’s not something I can’t live without, but it’s something that I really enjoy. There’s really nowhere else in the house other than our room either. With my son’s anxiety and health issues I don’t foresee us being able to have any nights really alone for awhile either.
    He was supposed to move into the bedroom that is farthest away from ours, but the floor is uneven and makes him dizzy. Guess I really need to start trying to figure out how to fix it.

  • Unknown Member

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    It’s tough. Our teen sleeps lightly and hears everything! So we have to be really quiet. We look of reasons for her to get out of the house sometimes, LOL! But . . . when in desperate need, a plastic clothes hanger makes a great spanking/caning tool and is incredibly quiet!

  • sweetgirl1974

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    Hello, get your son some headphones and at night encourage him to put these on while watching tv or listening to music… you can then indulge in some play time safe in the knowledge that he is unable to hear.

    Sweetgirl

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