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reader, anonymous, writes (2 January 2016): Haha don't say anything at all! Any fun thy did have that night will quickly be turned into an embarrassment and it could be they're having a tricky patch and they don't often get to be with each other intimately! Just forget about it.
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reader, takepart +, writes (2 January 2016):
takepart is verified as being by the original poster of the questionthank you for your advice .as three of you said the same thing basicly.so i.m glad i did stay quiet .and not say anything ...thanks again
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reader, mystiquek +, writes (2 January 2016):
Nope! Why make things awkward and uncomfortable for the 3 of you??? Trust me..the first time their young child walks in on them or starts asking questions..they'll figure it out!
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (2 January 2016):
I agree with Ciar
Don't say anything. The FIRST time little man comes knocking at their door because he heard noises, they will either learn to be more quiet or move his room.
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 January 2016): I wouldn't say anything. At least it's reassurance that their relationship is fine. Happy New Year !!
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reader, Ciar +, writes (2 January 2016):
Say nothing and leave it be.
They'll undoubtedly be more careful when their son is older. They can jump off that bridge when they get to it.
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