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By *obnbetz OP   Woman 36 weeks ago

Destination Unknown ;-)

Are parents far more up for the craic be it sexual or non sexual when it comes to any social gathering.

Also in the bedroom do you think Moms and Dads Grandparents too are far better playmates then those who haven’t bore children ?

Do those who have the responsibility of little humans just drive it on home cause they know the next day it won’t be just a hangover they be nursing ????

Me personally think parents/grandparents are far more craic.

Pure live in the moment beasts and savour ever last drop of fun time

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By *anandJCouple 36 weeks ago

Citywest

I must agree. Maybe it’s down to the level of stability they achieved in life that let them be themselves?

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By *ustBoWoman 36 weeks ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I can't say I've noticed any difference either way.

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By *ealitybitesMan 36 weeks ago

Belfast

Never been my experience to be honest.

I have no option but to live in the moment but that has nothing to do with being a dad or grandad.

If anything I would say the complete opposite is true as I've always found people who aren't parents to be much more freethinking and up for adventure.

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By *electableicecreamMan 36 weeks ago

The West

I'd suggest a ten year longitudinal study.

As a single parent with two kids I'm willing to volunteer for the craic test.

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

Can't say I've seen anything to bear that theory out.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple 36 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

I'd say more desperate for escapism than up for a laugh

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By *obnbetz OP   Woman 36 weeks ago

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"I'd say more desperate for escapism than up for a laugh "

Yes very valid point

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By *affa31Woman 36 weeks ago

Galway

Any parents I know in my peer group are zero craic these days so I’m gonna go with no!

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By *obnbetz OP   Woman 36 weeks ago

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"Any parents I know in my peer group are zero craic these days so I’m gonna go with no!"

Haha suppose it’s more of an individual thing

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By *obnbetz OP   Woman 36 weeks ago

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"I'd suggest a ten year longitudinal study.

As a single parent with two kids I'm willing to volunteer for the craic test.

"

Now to find a few psychologists to run the study

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By *itemeagainMan 36 weeks ago

Wexford


"Are parents far more up for the craic be it sexual or non sexual when it comes to any social gathering.

Also in the bedroom do you think Moms and Dads Grandparents too are far better playmates then those who haven’t bore children ?

Do those who have the responsibility of little humans just drive it on home cause they know the next day it won’t be just a hangover they be nursing ????

Me personally think parents/grandparents are far more craic.

Pure live in the moment beasts and savour ever last drop of fun time "

I would disagree on the non sexual in most cases . A lil reserved and worried about not staying out late

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

I can't say that I have noticed any trends differentiating the two tbh.

However, I would say, as a parent, I value anytime I have with my kids. When I am out with other adults it's a different kind of fun and conversation but I feel there is also an inate responsiblity to return to the nest in a manner that sets the best example we can.

I think everyone is entitled to let their hair down at some stage but its our inner self or ethics that dicates how we act and what we do. Everyone knows their own parameters to live within and whether kids are there or not, it tends to be these parameters that we align ourselves with and behave accordingly.

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