Anonymous wrote:Op again: and I didn’t come up with the recommendations that kids should be let explore themselves. The American academy of pediatrics did. They recommend not shaming kids for doing so, but directing them to go to a private place, like their bedroom. “Oh, don’t touch yourself on the couch honey, go to the common bed/bedroom!’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Oh yeah? What about with their siblings?
Should every kid who hits puberty have their own bed?
Go see a therapist OP. You need one.
Is this a real question?
If you are OP, yes it is.
Hi didn’t know it was common practice for siblings to share a bed, but most people would agree, that once boys and girls hit puberty they sleep separately. You ever been to sleep away camp? They separate the sexes for a reason. I didn’t come up with these ‘rules’. Society as a whole did. The same way they said gay marriage was ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Oh yeah? What about with their siblings?
Should every kid who hits puberty have their own bed?
Go see a therapist OP. You need one.
Is this a real question?
If you are OP, yes it is.
Anonymous wrote:This is a big MYOB
Also, you are contradicting yourself. You say you don't think there's anything going on and in the same post say there's other issues that require their own post. What are the other issues?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t need therapy for this. This is how I see it. It doesn’t tell anything about me other than I don’t think it’s ok.
Anyway, I just wanted an opinion on whether people think it’s ok or not. I’m entitled to my opinion, and I hope you know the saying ‘see something, say something’.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Oh yeah? What about with their siblings?
Should every kid who hits puberty have their own bed?
Go see a therapist OP. You need one.
Is this a real question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Why? Is there something sexual about sleeping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Oh yeah? What about with their siblings?
Should every kid who hits puberty have their own bed?
Go see a therapist OP. You need one.
Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)
Anonymous wrote:I think once kids hit puberty, and start learning about their bodies, they should not sleep in the same bed with their parents on a regular basis. (OP)