| User | Comment |
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moviesnob  | | posted 9-Jan-2008 11:47am |
Wouldn't bother me. If they started jumping up and down on us, then it'd probably bother me. |
cerealkiller   |
No, I've let the pet join in. |
| thecomic22 |
Yea, it's kind of creepy when your doing any kind of intimate act, & your cat or dog is giving you that unblinking stare. |
Melf    |
Yes. It had a crap on the carpet. |
kcthedog  | | posted 9-Jan-2008 11:22pm |
Now wait a minute I take issue with this discrimination towards dogs. Why couldn’t it be a cat that pounces on you? Or a bird that lands on your head? Just because us dogs cannot figure out the mating ritual of humans, all that smacking going on I figure there is something to eat. |
| labjog | | posted 10-Jan-2008 8:07am |
No. |
| Amanda | | posted 10-Jan-2008 10:15am |
Yeah. |
| justjulie | | posted 11-Jan-2008 8:29am |
i always kick out the kitties if we're gonna get it on...they don't need to be involved |
bill   | | posted 11-Jan-2008 8:29am |
bill thinks black Labradors are hawt, so... |
Enheduanna  | | posted 11-Jan-2008 2:29pm |
No. |
| JessicaWoman99 | | posted 11-Jan-2008 11:16pm |
No but this does sound funny and something a dog probably would do to spoil it all |
cloudhugger    | | posted 14-Jan-2008 9:00pm |
OtherI don't recall. |
| RGirl | | posted 28-Jan-2008 4:30pm |
Kissing, I would just laugh if I saw the Lab looking at us, anything beyond that I send the animals out of the room or take the intimacy elsewhere. |
Zang  | | posted 2-Mar-2008 10:00am |
Dogs must be out of the room. |
| Anderz | | posted 17-Apr-2008 7:37pm |
Yes, not a labrador but a pug! |