JL080318.txt <!--ADULTS ONLY--> Subject: {ASS} {RP} Entry for March 18, 2008 – Co -Sleeping, Sleep sharing, family bed {Julie_Love} {M+ F+ m f g+ b+ inc ped bi cons} 2010/03/30 STANDARD DISCLAIMER ------------------- The material herein is fictional and is intended as ADULT entertainment. It contains material of an adult, explicit, SEXUAL nature. It contains themes of incest and underage sexual activities. If you are offended by (or it is illegal for you to read) sexually explicit content or language, please DO NOT read any further. All characters in the story are fictitious; any similarity to any persons, places, individuals or situations is purely coincidental. The author does not necessarily condone nor endorse any of the activities described in this story. (c) Copyright 2010, 2011 Julie ALL Rights Reserved! This material may NOT be reproduced in any form for profit without the written permission of the author. This material may be freely distributed with this notice attached and with credit to the author. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (CC-by-nc-nd) ----------------------------------------------- (The original source for this story was from the original Yahoo Blog written by Julie. It has been updated with comments throughout to provide the reader with added information which was not allowed in the Yahoo environment. Please enjoy the story.) ----------------------------------------------- One of our ways to promote family bonding is our adoption of the "Family Bed" where we all sleep together. At our home we have one huge mattress in our master suite and anyone can just come in and cuddle and then sleep with us. Sometimes our kids will sleep in their own rooms or sleep with another sibling but a lot of the time we have them all in with us. I started sleep sharing when my daughter Jen was a baby. I was a young mom of 16 and I had Jen's bassinet in my bedroom. If she so much as moved I was awake and up right away. But being a teenager still I soon gave up (sleep was so much better) and just kept her with me in the bed. If she needed to feed I would pull her to me and She would nestle right in and feed. I did have lots of leakage so most times I'd wake up with wet sheets so I soon covered the mattress with a rubber cover then a mattress pad, bottom sheet and a flannel sheet then top sheet and quilt or comforter. I even rolled up a blanket into a tube and placed that on the other side of Jen so she wouldn't roll out of the bed. At the time I didn't know about the name sleep sharing I just thought it was a great idea that worked well for me. In time Jen did have her own bed, but many mornings she'd be back in my bed with me and cuddled up in my arms. When I graduated from University and moved to Vancouver for my first job, Jen was sleeping more in my bed than in her own. The only time she would sleep in her own bed was when I had a date night because I had a baby sitter stay with her. One weekend after I met Keith and we were getting serious, he started to sleep over. Jen was very surprised when she came into the bedroom the next morning to find Keith sleeping beside me. But like any nine year old Jen just crawled up beside me and snuggled in too. She never thought it was strange at all. I never thought much about it and neither did Keith. (As I remember, at the time the 1988 movie The Good Mother was released. Its about a mom and her daughter and the moms boyfriend. Our story didn't follow the move, I didn't lose Jen.) Being nudists Keith and I never really was concerned by Jen coming into the bed with us. After we married Jen would sleep in her own bed but some nights she would crawl back into our bed because she was cold or needed a cuddle. Having her between us just seemed to be so natural. When Robbie was born we just moved closer together and I re-created my roll and had the bedsheets made for me leaking. Robbie would sleep on the outside of me, then Jen and then Keith on the other side of the bed. As our remaining kids were born, we've continued the practice. It is a bit crowded with the six of us in our bed but its so cozy. For the last year Jen's been sleeping more in her own bed since she's needed to study long hours. Robbie is happy to share either our bed or Jens. Many mornings when I wake up Jen, I'll find Robbie in bed beside her. The bottom line is that sleep sharing is a wonderful way for families to bond and be close with each other. Our children feel secure in the knowledge that we'll be there for them always. Julie (horny mom) www.asstr.org/~julie_Love/ dated created 2008/03/18 - last updated 2010/03/30 **** end of text ***