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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Couldn't he get something like this? http://www.wayfair.com/Weston-Twin-over-Full-Staircase-Bunk-Bed-with-Optional-Storage-2814-FULL-DWF1115.html[/quote] First is isn't inappropriate for them to share a bed. Second, there isn't a law about this-- come on OP. You know that! Third, why not offer to buy him the full over twin bunks because true kids will LOVE them and it is important for the kids to spend time with their Dad so you want them to be comfortable. Then the DSD has a place to sleep too (and yes your DD can sure a bed with her half sister!). [/quote] I actually did offer to buy ikea bunk beds with a full when he moved out, but he turned me down because it wasn't "nice" enough. I do not have an extra $1000 to spend to get a twin-over-full that he would approve of (pottery barn or the like).[/quote] OP again, and I know it isn't inappropriate at this age, but I grew up with a brother close in age and would not have wanted to share a bed with him when I was a tween or teen, and since DH insists on either spending nothing (hence them sleeping on the floor) or $$$$, I know that he will never want to change this configuration. DD could easily have her period in just 4 years. Again, I am looking ahead and cringing at how short-sighted this is.[/quote]
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