KIDS FIND SOUNDS OF PARENTAL BEDROOM ANTICS FRIGHTENING

KIDS FIND SOUNDS OF PARENTAL BEDROOM ANTICS FRIGHTENING

WHITTIER, Ca. (Wireless Flash) -- Child care experts are saying it loud and clear: Parents who make loud noises during sex may be freaking out their youngsters. According to California-based psychologist Dr. Arnold Nerenberg, it's not uncommon for kids to interpret sounds of passionate lovemaking as screams of pain or -- even worse -- domestic violence. Nerenberg says parents should try to keep the volume down during sex when their kids are between the ages of 3 and 17. However, if you just can't cut down on the loud groans and moans, Nerenberg suggests telling the kids that Mommy and Daddy are just having a little fun and although "it might seem painful now, it won't when you're older."