Parents: Is there a lock on your bedroom door?

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A little dab of hand lotion on the doorknob. Those little fingers slip, fumble and make a lot of noise. PLUS they get silky smooth!

By the time they get both hands on the doorknob and actually get a grip, Mom and Dad “sleeping”.
 
A little dab of hand lotion on the doorknob. Those little fingers slip, fumble and make a lot of noise. PLUS they get silky smooth!

By the time they get both hands on the doorknob and actually get a grip, Mom and Dad “sleeping”.
 
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Princess_Abby:
My siblings and I are all adults now, but we occasionally joke about “the click heard 'round the house” when we were growing up.

My parents were the only ones with a lock on their door, and we would all smirk to each other the next morning after hearing the very loud click of their lock as mom and dad retired on certain evenings. 🙂
…oh man, i could have gone all day and not heard that one… i got to go to the hardware store and get a new door lock with a silencer…:o

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didymus:
LOL! I’ve sometimes wondered how my parents managed – I’m second out of seven. They didn’t even have cable TV to park us in front of 🙂

Didymus
Computer games are our “lock on the bedroom door”.
Games are so rarely allowed in our house that when we want “private time”, we set them up.
Thank God my hubby is a computer whiz and has 5 computers hooked up.
 
netmil(name removed by moderator):
Computer games are our “lock on the bedroom door”.
Games are so rarely allowed in our house that when we want “private time”, we set them up.
Thank God my hubby is a computer whiz and has 5 computers hooked up.
Ha ha ha
 
We have a lock, but it is ineffective. If our two-year-old finds a locked door, she finds a toy spear and picks the lock (like in the spoon post above).

We still lock it when necessary, but tell the kids to respect the fact that it is locked and not use their nimble fingers to break in.
 
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