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I doubt I'll ever get my OH out of the habit of lounging around in just his boxers so I suppose my daughter will just have to put up with it when she's a teen.
I'm pretty "whatever" on the subject because I was a chronic nudist as a child, constantly ripping my clothes off and running around the house naked (much to my mother's exasperation when company came over.) I'm mostly comfortable with the subject of nudity but I have no idea why, so parents walking around in their underwear gets little more than a shrug from me. Plus, I have a hard time connecting anything sexual to the act which I assume is what makes some people uncomfortable with the subject. In these topics I always feel like the oddball out.
Not to mean to sound like a prude, when growing up I was grossed out & disgusted the fact my father would walk around freely in his underwear. And I'm talking about the common white underwear not boxers. When
When I voiced my concerns to my parents, they didn't give a rat's behind how I felt.
My father never did....but my husband has always walked around in his boxers.
It really isn't that big of a deal....do you not let you kids see people in shorts or bathing suits?
The minute my husband comes home, his pants come off. That's just the way it is, and no one thinks anything of it. Unless of course company is over, inn which case he usually dons a pair of sweatpants or pajama bottoms.
Is it a guy thing? Do mother's walk around in their underwear as frequently? I don't, my husband never did, my sons, sometimes. I don't see anything particularly wrong with it, but if I were a kid with friends over, it would probably embarrass me.
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