Intimate moments can be awkward at the best of times - let alone if someone is unknowingly in your house and can hear your every move.
A woman recently shared her total embarrassment and amusement at being caught out enjoying some alone time with her partner.
The pair thought they had the house to themselves but little did the mum know, her dog walker was downstairs and had overheard the couple being "as loud as [they] could".
In a viral TikTok video, which has since been deleted, the woman read through the messages as she shared the hilarious ordeal with her followers.
"Let me read out a text message conversation between me and my dog walker," she said.
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The dog owner had received a photo of her happy four-legged friend enjoying a walk - to which she was initially shocked about.
"Wait... When did you take Rosie? I didn't even notice," she responded beside several laughing emojis.
"That's because you were busy - 9am," the dog walker replied.
The woman quickly apologised, stating that she was "so so sorry" - but the walker was quickly forgiving.
"Don't worry about it, I'm only jealous because I don't get owt," she added beside three laughing emojis.
They added: "I did shout but sounded like you were having too much fun".
Clearing up the incredibly awkward situation, the TikToker told her followers: "I was upstairs with my boyfriend enjoying the fact that we had nobody in the house.
"So, we were being as loud as we could - I forgot she was coming round.
"How am I going to look her in the eye again?"
Users fled to the comment section to joke about the hilarious ordeal - with some even suggesting that the TikToker should sell her home and relocate.
A user commented: "Rosie was like thank God you're here, they are are it again."
"That's it. Sell the dog. Sell the house. Relocate," another penned.
A third wrote: "She saved Rosie from some trauma there" followed by two laughing emojis.
"My bladder was not prepared for this amount of laughter," a fourth commented.
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