Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a solo parent by choice and room share with my 3yo. The bedroom is pretty big and easily fits their toddler bed and my queen and other pieces of furniture. This has worked well, but I am starting to feel the squeeze of wanting more space. Mostly I want my kid to have a dedicated space for their own toys and I want an adult space to unwind and relax. I think we can push it one more year, but that's about it. That being said, I think a lot of the world lives in small spaces and people grow up and adapt just fine. For me personally, I just want a little more breathing room.
Thanks for sharing. It's reassuring to know you guys made it this far. Totally see that. We don't know how exactly how it will work but imagine unwinding whenever we can again I'm the living room and literally only using the bedroom for sleep and I know it will be a sacrifice. Fod you guys use a room divider or crib tent?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think it’s really a good idea after 3 months.
Anonymous wrote:They never need their own bedroom. I raised my daughter in a tiny studio. We bed-shared until she was 11. Then I got a loft bed for us.
Anonymous wrote:For you DC, they won’t need a separate space for awhile, but couples appreciate having a private space when they make noise after the child’s bedtime
Anonymous wrote:I'm a solo parent by choice and room share with my 3yo. The bedroom is pretty big and easily fits their toddler bed and my queen and other pieces of furniture. This has worked well, but I am starting to feel the squeeze of wanting more space. Mostly I want my kid to have a dedicated space for their own toys and I want an adult space to unwind and relax. I think we can push it one more year, but that's about it. That being said, I think a lot of the world lives in small spaces and people grow up and adapt just fine. For me personally, I just want a little more breathing room.