college student sleeping arrangement when home

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they are in a serious relationship for 1+ years they stay in same room. If not separate rooms. I’m not checking on them at night.


Agree. Easy rule to follow.

I treat both of my college kids the same regardless...
Anonymous
Let them sleep in the same room. They are adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's probably not going to pregnant, but otherwise they bi/homosexual part isn't so important at the question.

That's a reasonable age for young adults to do whatever they do discretely on the twin bed.



I realize it's an excuse to post the link, but what American teen has a twin bed?


Plenty of them? Check your privilege.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's probably not going to pregnant, but otherwise they bi/homosexual part isn't so important at the question.

That's a reasonable age for young adults to do whatever they do discretely on the twin bed.



I realize it's an excuse to post the link, but what American teen has a twin bed?


Plenty of them? Check your privilege.


My wife and I had plenty of sex on her twin bed at her parents house when we were in college.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She's probably not going to pregnant, but otherwise they bi/homosexual part isn't so important at the question.

That's a reasonable age for young adults to do whatever they do discretely on the twin bed.



I realize it's an excuse to post the link, but what American teen has a twin bed?


My kids? Most of my friends' kids?
The only reason I would ever consider larger beds would be if they were significantly taller than average.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with pre-marital sex between consenting adults, so all my college-age kids and their SOs can sleep wherever they want in my house when they visit. Regardless of sexual orientation, which has nothing to do with it (my kids are straight, bi, and gay).


So, hypothetically, there could be an orgy among consenting adult college kids in your house and you would be ok with that?


Yes. Yes I would. 100%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they are in a serious relationship for 1+ years they stay in same room. If not separate rooms. I’m not checking on them at night.


And if they get too loud, just text your daughter/sin and ask them to keep it down a level or two.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She's probably not going to pregnant, but otherwise they bi/homosexual part isn't so important at the question.

That's a reasonable age for young adults to do whatever they do discretely on the twin bed.



Omg! This made me laugh so hard I started choking on the water I was drinking. My twin bed definitely got wrecked when I was home from college. Lol
Anonymous
I don’t feel like I’m that much of a prude but I’m just not super comfortable with that for teenager (even if they are in college). I can’t really put my finger on why. People keep saying they are adults but they really aren’t.

I’m having a similar issue in that we are getting a beach house and told each of our kids they could invite 1-3 friends. My 18 year old invited two friends who are dating, and I don’t want to put them in the same room although she says when they went to the other friends beach house the girl’s parents were fine with it. I don’t want to feel like I’m running a flip house for teenager.

Anyway, OP, I think whichever choice you make is fine and reasonable.

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