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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids don't physically outgrow twins, you would be fine getting one. However, we always do fulls or queens for kids because it gives us more versatility with guests. When cousins or friends visit, they can sleep in the bed with our kids and then we don't have to make up a trundle or sleeping bag on the floor, which takes up a lot of space. And we've also had our youngest come sleep in our bed with us when we've had friends or family visit, and then they can sleep in her full bed. You can do that with twin beds, too, of course, but a couple can't share a twin bed and I also think it's kind of weird to ask an adult to sleep in a twin. It also makes it more comfortable for us when we read to our kids at night, to be able to stretch out in a full size bed with them, or when they are sick I will sometimes just camp out next to them with my laptop for periods of time to monitor a fever or a breathing.[/quote] You think asking an adult to sleep in a twin is bad, but asking a couple to sleep in a double/full is fine. NOPE![/quote] My DH and I shared a full for four years, it was fine. If someone offered me one as free accommodations I’d be grateful. It’s also common in many European hotels. But a twin would feel kind of childish to me.[/quote]
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