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Lisa Hodge

Mums brand woman's husband a 'revolting sex pest' after he left baby and toddler alone to have a 'quickie'

Mums have branded a husband a 'sex pest' after he left his baby and toddler alone to have a 'quickie'.

The fuming band of mothers slammed the man for behaving like 'a randy teenager ' after his wife complained about his antics.

The woman took to Mumsnet to share her experience with fellow mums after her husband apparently left their two children, aged one and three alone in the living room while he went upstairs to initiate a 'quickie' with his wife who was still in bed.

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The fed-up mum said: "AIBU at being really pissed off at DH (Darling Husband).

"It's not even 9am and yet he's come in to the bedroom with a brew (it's my turn for a lay in whilst he's got up with the 1yo and 3yo) Coffee is appreciated but he then immediately says "have a sip and perk yourself up 'wink wink'" Apparently the toddlers are downstairs plonked in front of the tv and he wants a quickie.
He doesn't think that's inappropriate or dangerous at all. They're not 9/10, the youngest is one year old!


"Obviously I said no and he went off in a huff. He'll no doubt be feeling sorry for himself that I'm boring and he doesn't get enough."

After reading the wife's post fellow mums were outraged. One said: "So he ruins your lie in and ditches the kids in front of the TV rather than engaging with them? Yeah I wouldn't be impressed or turned on really."

Not having sex can lead to a wide range of side-effects (Digital Vision)

Another accused the man of 'sh*t parenting". She said: "Yuck. Serious yuck. No, you don't leave 2 toddlers alone downstairs so that you can have sex. That would be sh*t parenting. Don't let him huff, he is entirely in the wrong, call him out on this, it's not acceptable."

Another added: "Yet another revolting sex pest."

"Sit him down and ask him to behave like an adult parent and not a randy teenager.



Ask him to look after his children all day while you enjoy peace and quiet, and then you may feel like sex at bedtime. Although I doubt he will," added another.

However not everyone thought the husband was unreasonable. One said: "Hmmm. The sulking is awful, but the rest wouldn't bother me. I'm a morning person so if DH wanted me in the mood, that would be the way to approach me!"

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