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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not important. in fact, I think it's better for kids to share rooms. It teaches many valuable life communication skills, about sharing, tolerance, compromise. It's been the norm throughout most of history, except for the last 50 years in upper class societies. My 2 girls share a room, and my 2 boys share a room and I have 2 extra bedrooms. I'm not changing it, unless something dramatic happens.[/quote] +1 My boys are 13 and 10 and have shared a room practically since the younger one was born. As a result, they are very close in a way that I don't think they would be if they didn't share a room because their personalities are so different. There is something about those late night talks - when they are supposed to be sleeping - that has created what I hope will be a life long bond. And it's a good thing, because I'm not interested in giving up our guest room.[/quote]
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