I am afraid that my nestlings were exposed to quite a slice of life before they left home! Granted, I didn't do it on the kitchen table, but ...... life does go on, with or without kids in the house! I always felt I was setting a good example of how people who are in love behave....let me think about that one, I am great at rationalizing my actions! :-)
Now, if you want to see who is NOT screwing around, go over the Marriage and Divorce sections here...the men, as it reads, are all screwing, but not their wives! That section is a real eye opener as to just how good many of us have it here! My heart goes out to some of the seriously troubled people there, even though most of the troubles have been brought on by themselves. Sad, very sad.
2007-09-23 17:12:35
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answered by Anonymous
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All the married couples are busy canoodling right now. You'll have to put up with answers from the singles on this site.
I don't happen to be either married (or attached) OR an empty nester. I am living in a multigenerational house (mine) with my two daughters, the youngest ones boyfriend, and my three grandsons.
My sex life has been non-existant since I started to take care of my parents in 1995. It is not my usual practise to share that sort of personal information with the world, but I am feeling slightly disgruntled, as my youngest daughter (and her boyfriend) just finished canoodling of their own...with very appropriate sound effects, taking place right below where my computer is parked so I couldn't avoid it!
Do I have hopes of my sex life improving at all (empty nest or not)...heck yes!! I have ALWAYS had a very active and strong ability to fantasize.
2007-09-23 15:49:56
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answered by Susie Q 7
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empty nesters sex life improve hatchlings left nest
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answered by ? 4
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What sex life? After our kids left the nest, I think we had a
year before one moved back in. And with a pregnant girlfriend, who married him shortly after. Then another year
passed, and our other child moved in with us, divorcing her
out of state husband, she'd left. Then we moved, and she
stayed. And then she moved where we lived, in with us again.
Only this time, she was pregnant. Then we we had her and
her son with us for two or three years. And she was out again.
So we've only had privacy for the last five years. And now
I've got too many health issues to care and he's got a few.
So who bothers anymore once you're having alot of health
issues? Thank goodness I still can dream tho.
2007-09-23 18:46:05
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answered by Lynn 7
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I am probably not a good example, my second son was a big surprise, 16 years after the first (and only ha, ha, ha) I ended up as an "elderly mother" at age 36 with two "only" children.
2007-09-23 17:40:06
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answered by Yarnlady_needsyarn 7
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Let's just say..... no change. The before and after results are about the same.
2007-09-23 17:48:59
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answered by noonecanne 7
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No, but it improved greatly after my wife left 5 years ago...
;-)
peace
2007-09-23 17:56:05
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answered by OhYeah?! 5
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I was divorced when the kids went way to college. I didn't have that many dates, so maybe not? Well it is hard to compare, nothing or nothing.........LOL
2007-09-23 15:24:32
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answered by slk29406 6
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no,my hubbie is too old and sick for fooling around eny more.that part of my life has been over for a few years now.
2007-09-23 15:21:40
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answered by alcaholicdemon 7
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Stayed the same.
2007-09-23 18:38:25
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answered by hilbamabush 2
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