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I can't say your situation is too similar to mine, but I definately feel ya. IMO, I'd be safe and stay clothed, like you said, you never know what a child might say later on down the road. The last thing you want is you kid telling the teachers or her friends at school about seeing daddy naked all the time. I have a daughter myself, she's 2 1/2 now. Past 1 I refused to bath with her. The idea of being naked around my daughter creeped me out, my wife assured me that 2 was the age limit but nonetheless, 1 was mine. Besides, she always like to piss in the tub the second she got in, no thnx on that anyway.
Anyway, I'm assuming your family had all boys and no girls correct? I also assume your little sister and mom weren't out there bathing with ya'll in the tub as well. Again, I'd play it safe and stay clothed, what you do behind closed doors is your business, as me and my wife always slept nude as well, but my daughter was never in the room with us.
Keep in mind this this all depends on you and your personal comfort level, I do agree with others that it's natural, and there's nothing wrong with it. But also keep in mind that not everyone feels this way, and some of the people that don't work in child protective services and shit. Do what you are comfortable with and congratz on the baby. It's very rewarding, and also very frustrating at times lol.
Anyway, I'm assuming your family had all boys and no girls correct? I also assume your little sister and mom weren't out there bathing with ya'll in the tub as well. Again, I'd play it safe and stay clothed, what you do behind closed doors is your business, as me and my wife always slept nude as well, but my daughter was never in the room with us.
Keep in mind this this all depends on you and your personal comfort level, I do agree with others that it's natural, and there's nothing wrong with it. But also keep in mind that not everyone feels this way, and some of the people that don't work in child protective services and shit. Do what you are comfortable with and congratz on the baby. It's very rewarding, and also very frustrating at times lol.
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