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By *hoir OP   Couple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds

What do people think of swinging while pregnant? I don't mean those that fetishise pregnant women, but in an average sense, does it actively turn you off or just not fussed?

I'm generally a horny bitch while pregnant so trying to get the pay of the land before it becomes unbearable

P

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By *rixie_BlondeWoman
over a year ago

London (She/Her)

I don’t think it matters what anyone else things, what do you think?

Obviously I would recommend being really strict with condoms to keep you and baby well

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By *urvySub87Woman
over a year ago

Near Wellingborough

I personally didn't meet anyone new but I was still seeing my fwb. There was no way I could give up sex lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've played with a pregnant woman and found she was even sexier and long as everyone is happy with playing while pregnant there's no problem

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Some will agree some will disagree

To guys you be pritty popular as pregent is a very high searched porn category

Ultimately it’s down to you

I say do what you feel is right for you

And anyone who has a problem with it screw them they aren’t worth your time

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
over a year ago

Leeds

I didn't meet while pregnant but stayed on here, I couldn't think of anything worse at the later stages than waddling off to a meet.

Couldn't get enough of the Mr though, but it was very limited, I definitely didn't feel sexy.

Mrs

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I was insatiable with my husband but wouldn't have met anyone else

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I do judge women who meet and swing with strangers when pregnant.

I don't know how anyone can be so careless with casual sex when they are creating life that is so precious and fragile.

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By *B69Woman
over a year ago

Wiltshire

It’s up to the individual but I wouldn’t of done it

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By *andybigboiMan
over a year ago

Mount Pleasant

Mrs while pregnant was horny af, all those hormones raging. Had to get extra cocks in to keep her satisfied for first two trimesters.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

My ex was petrified...wouldn't consider sex in case I dislodged anything

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Not something I would have done and not something I'd encourage in other people. Not my business though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only."

This is utterly bizarre

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We stopped meeting while I was pregnant last year. I didn’t feel comfortable sharing my body while I was carrying our child. Each to their own but it wasn’t for us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre "

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect.

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here

It’s up to the pregnant person, it’s their body, they’re not defined by a baby. For safety reasons be hot on condoms. I was on here whilst pregnant but didn’t meet anyone old or new for various reasons but one being because of covid. I didn’t feel comfortable with people fetishising me though, same when I was lactating, it made it all feel dirty and sordid

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By *urls and DressesWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere near here


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only."

My children don’t know a thing about my sexual experiences

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Each to their own.

I personally think it’s a bit dangerous, it’s not just you who you’re putting in potential danger but now your unborn child, there are some crazy people out there.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

My children don’t know a thing about my sexual experiences "

The point she made was that they would probably be horrified if they thought you were fucking randomers whilst they were growing inside you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

My children don’t know a thing about my sexual experiences "

And if they found out?

Surely the question you ask yourself is would they care if they knew?

Some won't give two figs and suit their own wants.

Personally I'd be respecting everyone in the act and considering how it would impact them both at the time and in the future.

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By *den-Valley-coupleCouple
over a year ago

Cumbria

For supposedly open people quick to tell people there wrong, .

Do what you wish!!

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"For supposedly open people quick to tell people there wrong, .

Do what you wish!!"

The OP asked what people thought. Whats the problem exactly?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For supposedly open people quick to tell people there wrong, .

Do what you wish!!"

From the OP:

"What do people think of swinging while pregnant?"

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South

It’s not something I’d want.

I once had a meet where I endured a very vigorous fingering that was quite painful. Imagine if he’d done that and I were pregnant.

You can take all the precautions you can, but you can’t vouch for how gently you’ll be handled by someone on a site such as this (I know most would probably be gentle). All it takes is for someone to get carried away. A bit of extra nookie is not worth it in my eyes.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect."

I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s not something I’d want.

I once had a meet where I endured a very vigorous fingering that was quite painful. Imagine if he’d done that and I were pregnant.

You can take all the precautions you can, but you can’t vouch for how gently you’ll be handled by someone on a site such as this (I know most would probably be gentle). All it takes is for someone to get carried away. A bit of extra nookie is not worth it in my eyes.

"

Whilst I understand what you are saying if anything is painful or uncomfortable anyone absolutely has the right to say no.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights. "

What about the deserving of dignity and respect bit?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I was married, the ex became insatiable for anal when she was pregnant, we wasn't swingers but sex definitely hit new heights during pregnancy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

What about the deserving of dignity and respect bit? "

What about it?

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

What about the deserving of dignity and respect bit?

What about it? "

Are you going to address that part of her comment as well, or just the legal bit?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

What about the deserving of dignity and respect bit?

What about it?

Are you going to address that part of her comment as well, or just the legal bit? "

No. I don't need to I was simply saying the poster was wrong stating that an unborn child has rights in law because they don't.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights. "

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

What about the deserving of dignity and respect bit?

What about it?

Are you going to address that part of her comment as well, or just the legal bit?

No. I don't need to I was simply saying the poster was wrong stating that an unborn child has rights in law because they don't. "

Fair enough, yep you dont need to of course

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me "

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for "

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt. "

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me "

What rights would expect an unborn baby to have?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion "

Agreed.

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion "

I disagree with abortion, unless in the case of fatal foetal abnormality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion

I disagree with abortion, unless in the case of fatal foetal abnormality "

Fatal to the child not the mother then?

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur."

Solid parenting

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
over a year ago

Home

It's a personal choice if you want to keep swinging more power to you

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion

I disagree with abortion, unless in the case of fatal foetal abnormality

Fatal to the child not the mother then? "

Fatal foetal abnormality is a condition which is likely to lead to the death of the foetus in utero, or within 28 days of being born.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting"

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents

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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago

milton keynes


"What do people think of swinging while pregnant? I don't mean those that fetishise pregnant women, but in an average sense, does it actively turn you off or just not fussed?

I'm generally a horny bitch while pregnant so trying to get the pay of the land before it becomes unbearable

P"

Do whatever you want

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Unless im staring in twins 2 im safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents "

Mine do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents

Mine do"

Famous last words

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents

Mine do"

That's what they tell you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents

Mine do

Famous last words "

Not really, they're mostly grown,

two are fully adult and no disasters yet. They're great kids. Normal and in to loads but they know where the line is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Education is everything.

I teach my children, in any area of life not just sex, if you aren't in a position to deal with any or all of the potential outcomes don't do it.

Obv not all sex is consensual.

Not all contraceptives are effective for every user.

But the time for choices is before sex not after you've gotten pregnant.

Accountability. Consequences. Taking ownership. These are important things to teach BEFORE the consequences occur.

Solid parenting

Aye, because kids always listen to their parents

Mine do

That's what they tell you. "

Well see, they do tell me.

Because I don't lose my shit.

If they need support or a solution to a school issue or a life issue or a friend issue or deciding something, it's open season, nothing is taboo as a topic.

I lay out options and consequences and they mull it over and decide based on what they can live with.

It's worked for us since they were young and their big decisions were for things like games or food or doing what was asked of them. Like a lot of people, I see parenting as growing tiny humans and giving them the tools to adult independently. Breaking them in slowly to making adult type decisions whilst they still have me as a safety net and sounding board. So yeah, they talk, I listen. We're grand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well that escalated quickly

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion

I disagree with abortion, unless in the case of fatal foetal abnormality

Fatal to the child not the mother then?

Fatal foetal abnormality is a condition which is likely to lead to the death of the foetus in utero, or within 28 days of being born. "

Your entitled to your opinion, but my opinion states that unless you are the person carrying the child then your opinion means less than nothing.

But just my opinion

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Also OP, you do you!

It’s your body and your pregnancy.

Be safe, communicate your boundaries openly and vet any potential lovers carefully (which you should be doing anyway) and you should be fine.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A woman's body, a woman's choice... I doubt there's many cocks big enough to compromise someone's uterus

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I do judge women who meet and swing with strangers when pregnant.

I don't know how anyone can be so careless with casual sex when they are creating life that is so precious and fragile. "

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By *ananaman41Man
over a year ago

Dublin


"Consent can't be asked of the baby in your belly.

Can't get past the horror they would feel later knowing they were fucked over by strangers as an unborn child. If it were myself as the baby, I'd be traumatised.

It's a time for the parents only.

This is utterly bizarre

No, it's not.

That's a person in her belly.

With rights in law.

They deserve dignity and respect. I'm sorry but you are wrong an unborn baby in uk law has no legal rights.

That is my lesson for today & also horrifies me

To be fair it's a lot better than the previous Irish laws that meant my dad's mate had to send his 15yr old to the UK to stop with strangers she'd never clapped eyes on for an abortion of a child she wasn't equipped to care for

I disagree. The previous irish law protected the unborn. The current law doesnt.

Children should not be forced to give birth to children in my opinion. But that is my own opinion

I disagree with abortion, unless in the case of fatal foetal abnormality

Fatal to the child not the mother then?

Fatal foetal abnormality is a condition which is likely to lead to the death of the foetus in utero, or within 28 days of being born.

Your entitled to your opinion, but my opinion states that unless you are the person carrying the child then your opinion means less than nothing.

But just my opinion "

Thankfully my opinion counts for plenty, the exact same as any other human being. The benefits of a democracy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What do people think of swinging while pregnant? I don't mean those that fetishise pregnant women, but in an average sense, does it actively turn you off or just not fussed?

I'm generally a horny bitch while pregnant so trying to get the pay of the land before it becomes unbearable

P"

VERY much into it and it turns me on.

Never say no to a Pregnant girl

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By *entBarryUKMan
over a year ago

Ashford


"What do people think of swinging while pregnant? I don't mean those that fetishise pregnant women, but in an average sense, does it actively turn you off or just not fussed?

I'm generally a horny bitch while pregnant so trying to get the pay of the land before it becomes unbearable

P"

I love pregnant women and am happy to play during pregnancy. Care and being gentle is key to avoid causing problems as you well know, but lot's of fun can be had.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

I think it's very much an individual decision

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By *hoir OP   Couple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds

Well this has been enlightening, including a bit bizarre at times.

As people have pointed out, I will actually do as I wish - I find it very strange that anyone could be upset to find their mother had sex during pregnancy, no matter whom it was with, it's not like baby is aware of what is happening. The kid can't reach through the cervix and grab the tip

From the other comments I've seen, it looks like the majority of the menfolk either don't care or are actively for it and the women seem a little iffy about it. Not fully the outcome I was expecting but interesting regardless.

P

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By *entBarryUKMan
over a year ago

Ashford

Women who haven't tried it might think it would be uncomfortable or painful, but the increased libido while pregnant makes it fun for all.

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By *hoir OP   Couple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"Women who haven't tried it might think it would be uncomfortable or painful, but the increased libido while pregnant makes it fun for all."

Not all women get increased libido

C

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By *ornywelsh2sumCouple
over a year ago

Neath valley.


"Well this has been enlightening, including a bit bizarre at times.

As people have pointed out, I will actually do as I wish - I find it very strange that anyone could be upset to find their mother had sex during pregnancy, no matter whom it was with, it's not like baby is aware of what is happening. The kid can't reach through the cervix and grab the tip

From the other comments I've seen, it looks like the majority of the menfolk either don't care or are actively for it and the women seem a little iffy about it. Not fully the outcome I was expecting but interesting regardless.

P"

Its your body to do with as you wish. But if you ask on a forum of any kind for others point of view you have to be prepared to accept you will have differing points of view off the masses who answer your question.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What do people think of swinging while pregnant? I don't mean those that fetishise pregnant women, but in an average sense, does it actively turn you off or just not fussed?

I'm generally a horny bitch while pregnant so trying to get the pay of the land before it becomes unbearable

P"

if it's with someone you trust yeah why not, just nothing rough maybe wouldn't bother me if a pregnant woman ask for a meet as long as she felt comfortable and having fun all that matters really

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well this has been enlightening, including a bit bizarre at times.

As people have pointed out, I will actually do as I wish - I find it very strange that anyone could be upset to find their mother had sex during pregnancy, no matter whom it was with, it's not like baby is aware of what is happening. The kid can't reach through the cervix and grab the tip

From the other comments I've seen, it looks like the majority of the menfolk either don't care or are actively for it and the women seem a little iffy about it. Not fully the outcome I was expecting but interesting regardless.

P"

What outcome were you expecting?

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By *hoir OP   Couple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds


"

What outcome were you expecting?"

She wasn't sure but found it interesting anyway. P wanted to see the whole picture hence putting it up.

C

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By *M_darksideCouple
over a year ago

Worksop

The Mrs wanted to do it as her sex drive increased during her pregnancy, but good old Boris imposed several lockdowns preventing it. She was gutted.

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By *hoir OP   Couple
over a year ago

Clacton/Bury St. Edmunds

One other question I was interested about, does the woman have to be very visibly pregnant or is it just the knowledge that she is being the turn on?

For example, I'm a big lass and already have a belly. Though I can tell I am "showing" I don't think many other people would be able to tell the difference.

I have no issue with differing opinions, that's why I made the post. I fully expect some people to be a little squicked out by the idea. I had a friend that refused to come near me because he had an irrational fear he'd poke the baby. What I do take some umbrage with is people making comments implying the pregnant woman is barely more than an incubator for her unborn child.

P

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