Gagging for it
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Tell your in-laws to grow up! I understand banning smoking and drinking, that's reasonable. But banning anything sexual? Gee I guess they don't want any grandchildren. Seeing as how you are married, and not just dating, their son, they have no right to tell you to not have sex with him. Unless you're sleeping in the same room as them, why should they care? If they're sound asleep and you guys keep quiet, what does it matter? I mean really! You're married now. As long as you're not spending every waking moment in bed banging your husband, what's the problem? It's just ridiculous for them to set those kind of rules for a MARRIED couple. The smoking/drinking/cursing is understandable. The sexual restrictions with your husband ( or even yourself) is just outrageous.
It's the in-law's house. It might not matter to you, but other people have different beliefs and personally I wouldn't want to hear, or even know, that my hypothetical kid was having sex with me in the house. While I don't necessarily agree with anything else OP's in-laws restrict, it's still their house and she and her husband should respect their wishes.
Yeah, but if the in laws are sleeping, in another room, and OP and her husband are quiet, how the hell would the in-laws know? From the way OP worded it, it seems like the instant OP stepped into the house there were "ground rules" set down. Saying to OP, "we know you like to drink and/or smoke, but we ask that you not do that in our house." is one thing. Saying "You can't have intimate relations with your husband while you're here."... That's crossing a line. It's not like they're dating, they're married. Married! It's rude and inappropriate to even talk about that to a married couple. Unless there was pervious history of OP and her husband being obnoxiously loud, why even mention that? It's inappropriate! Seriously? "No one can have sex in this household except us, even if you're married and we really have no legal or moral say!".... yeah, how about OPs in-laws just stay out of their kids sex lives. Because honestly, once you're married, no one really has a say what happens in your marital bed. That only belongs to the two consenting individuals married to each other, everyone else can butt out.
Calm down, you'll survive. It's just 2 weeks...
Give OP a break. Masturbation is stress relieving, so she's less likely to break a rule to their face. It won't hurt them.
Invite the hubby out of the house for a nice sexathon. Thats what I would do. :)
If you can't last two weeks without any of those, you have some issues.
I just some how cannot make myself feel bad for you.... Oh no! 14 days without drinking, smoking or having sex D; boohoo
OP your username says it all ha ha ha!
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It's two weeks -_-. Get a grip. I think you can survive two weeks without any of that stuff.
Go buy some?