Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good idea. But stop leaning or you may get pregnant again.
OP - thanks for judging but they are all planned and don’t want any more.
Have the amount of kids you can afford in the house you can afford. I would hate sharing a bedroom for my whole childhood.
Anonymous wrote:DS age 9
DD age 7
DD age 5
DS age 2
House has 3 bedrooms for kids (we are taking the master). 1 is big enough for bunk beds with a bigger closet. The other 2 are very small.
I’m leaning toward DDs sharing the big room because they love each other right now and play well together. But not sure what the future holds for any of their personalities...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The answer is obvious. The two girls share the big room and each boy gets his own, due to the age difference.
What else could it possibly be? Would you really separate two close, same sex siblings and put a 9 year old in with a 2 year old?
Or did you want to give one girl her own room, the two year old his own room, and put the 9 year old boy in with his sister?
OP - it seems obvious to me but I’m worried one day they’ll say I was sexist for giving the boys their own rooms
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good idea. But stop leaning or you may get pregnant again.
OP - thanks for judging but they are all planned and don’t want any more.
Have the amount of kids you can afford in the house you can afford. I would hate sharing a bedroom for my whole childhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good idea. But stop leaning or you may get pregnant again.
OP - thanks for judging but they are all planned and don’t want any more.
Anonymous wrote:The answer is obvious. The two girls share the big room and each boy gets his own, due to the age difference.
What else could it possibly be? Would you really separate two close, same sex siblings and put a 9 year old in with a 2 year old?
Or did you want to give one girl her own room, the two year old his own room, and put the 9 year old boy in with his sister?
Anonymous wrote:The answer is obvious. The two girls share the big room and each boy gets his own, due to the age difference.
What else could it possibly be? Would you really separate two close, same sex siblings and put a 9 year old in with a 2 year old?
Or did you want to give one girl her own room, the two year old his own room, and put the 9 year old boy in with his sister?
Anonymous wrote:Good idea. But stop leaning or you may get pregnant again.