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Did you ever get caught doing zoo stuff?

It was definitely awkward ?
I’m pretty sure I stopped for a while after that and then just a few weeks later I went straight back to it.
It’s not like I really understood what I was doing, I just knew it felt amazing.
My wife and I have said if we ever found out our kids did anything with a dog, we would just let it happen. We wont barge in the room, We won't say anything to them, we would act like we didn't know. Figure they aren't being hurt, the are safe at home, they can't get pregnant, and the dog won't talk. Especially if all they did was let the dog lick them.
 
My wife and I have said if we ever found out our kids did anything with a dog, we would just let it happen. We wont barge in the room, We won't say anything to them, we would act like we didn't know. Figure they aren't being hurt, the are safe at home, they can't get pregnant, and the dog won't talk. Especially if all they did was let the dog lick them.
Do you think they are exploring?
 
No, because we don't have a dog right now. We have to wait for some realtives to move out of our house before we pull the trigger on getting a dog. Now they could be finding things online and that I can only control so much. Even with parental control's.
Best advice I can give you is to not try and dictate what they do through any kind of parental controls at all. Don't restrict or reprimand them for anything they do online besides bad browsing habits that'll get them trojan'd out of their private information once they grow older. If you're open to letting them find themselves and make sure they don't feel like you'll look down on them or scold them for what they find, you may be able to make them trust you enough to guide them instead.

As for letting them experiment with dogs themselves, I'd definitely say you should let them know that you can get them advice, if they start getting -really- curious, just to make sure they don't get themselves hurt.

If you can get to a point where walking in on them doing stuff, without making them feel busted or caught red handed, but rather have them say they're busy and you should come back later, you're in a far better position to keep them safe than most parents. Best of luck to you and your wife ?
 
Best advice I can give you is to not try and dictate what they do through any kind of parental controls at all. Don't restrict or reprimand them for anything they do online besides bad browsing habits that'll get them trojan'd out of their private information once they grow older. If you're open to letting them find themselves and make sure they don't feel like you'll look down on them or scold them for what they find, you may be able to make them trust you enough to guide them instead.

As for letting them experiment with dogs themselves, I'd definitely say you should let them know that you can get them advice, if they start getting -really- curious, just to make sure they don't get themselves hurt.

If you can get to a point where walking in on them doing stuff, without making them feel busted or caught red handed, but rather have them say they're busy and you should come back later, you're in a far better position to keep them safe than most parents. Best of luck to you and your wife ?
Thanks
 
I have never been really caught but many strange comments from my parents especially my mother.
When we would go on holiday then she tells me how will you survive from your four-legged boyfriends for two weeks..:rolleyes:

Oh so these kind of comments aren't that rare lol. I get often that kind of comments about the dog being "my gf" or she being attracted to me. lol
 
Kind of when I was at a party, I went for a piss and the dog already trys to hump you, so when I turned around I kept it out and was a quick like second and my pal seen, what's funny is he took it as a joke and start doing the helicopter and messing with him also. Nothing serious tho ?
 
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