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TIFU by never being able to look my parents in the eyes again

Ok so this is a classical cliche fuckup. First let me set some context

My parents have always been open to me with things such as sex. I myself have quite some extraordinary preferences, which they somtimes make fun off.

I was working on my maths homework when suddenly a thought popped up in my easily distracted mind. I just needed to connect my phone to my audio setup via an aux cable. No big deal right? Well here comes the fun part.

I go downstairs and happen to remember there's such a cable on my parents bedroom. I enter the bedroom but out of the corner of my eye something caught my attention.

I move closer to see what it is and see, i kid you not, a massive phallic shaped object meant for insertion in the anal cavity, otherwise known as an anal plug.

Now i do know parents have sex but let me clarify, this buttplug was quite large and black. The worst part? It was in my dads compartiment.

My very troubled mind immediately cut to images of my mom in a leather suit with a whip inserting this black anal plug without lube in my dads anus while he screams "pwease no mummy".

Like i said, i have a troubled mind.

Tl:DR: went downstairs to find a cable, found my parents sextoy stash including a massive anal plug instead. Now i can never look them in the eyes straight again

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