Op previously acknowledged that sharing a room with his sister and boyfriend would probably (understandably) make the high school aged younger brother uncomfortable. Do his feelings not matter or should he just not go on the trip?
Anonymous wrote:There is no world in which I'd do this trip with two hotel rooms.
You're either creating a guys/girls situation, which will be incredibly awkward for your daughter and her boyfriend - he, especially, should have the opportunity to have a bit of privacy in the midst of your family.
Or you're putting your kid/her boyfriend in their own room while you and your other kids share a room and somehow giving their relationship primacy over that of you/your spouse.
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Why can’t the two “adults” in question simply get their own hotel room, and of course pay for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why can’t all the kids share a room and you and DH get your own room. Your DD and her boyfriend will just have to abstain from having sex in the hotel room.
This is what we did. I can't even imagine telling my DH we were going to share a room with our other kids so that DD and boyfriend could have their own room. LOL.
+100 My DH ain’t about to forego vacation sex so our son or daughter could have it!
Anonymous wrote:
Why can’t the two “adults” in question simply get their own hotel room, and of course pay for it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 21 they are old enough to share a room. In this scenario I don't think it's appropriate for parents to be split up and rooms to be divided by gender. You wouldn't do this if the boyfriend wasn't there, would you? Either you spring for the 3rd room so you have a kids/parents/college couple setup or you sacrifice your comfort and your teens' comfort so the college couple can have some privacy. I know what I would do.
Do you always let your kids run your life? Ridiculous. If they can't afford a third room, parents definitely get their own and all kids share. If the BF isn't comfortable with this he shouldn't go.
Op previously acknowledged that sharing a room with his sister and boyfriend would probably (understandably) make the high school aged younger brother uncomfortable. Do his feelings not matter or should he just not go on the trip?
Can they do
Room 1: One bed: Mom+Dad, Other bed: brother
Room 2: One bed: Sister + Sister, Other bed: boyfriend
Why not put BF with parents to supervise and put three siblings in one room.
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I'm sure that would be a fun vacation for boyfriend and parents!
I meant parents supervising BF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 21 they are old enough to share a room. In this scenario I don't think it's appropriate for parents to be split up and rooms to be divided by gender. You wouldn't do this if the boyfriend wasn't there, would you? Either you spring for the 3rd room so you have a kids/parents/college couple setup or you sacrifice your comfort and your teens' comfort so the college couple can have some privacy. I know what I would do.
Do you always let your kids run your life? Ridiculous. If they can't afford a third room, parents definitely get their own and all kids share. If the BF isn't comfortable with this he shouldn't go.
Op previously acknowledged that sharing a room with his sister and boyfriend would probably (understandably) make the high school aged younger brother uncomfortable. Do his feelings not matter or should he just not go on the trip?
Can they do
Room 1: One bed: Mom+Dad, Other bed: brother
Room 2: One bed: Sister + Sister, Other bed: boyfriend
Anonymous wrote:In a few years the family will be wondering why dd and her boyfriend don't vacation with them anymore...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 21 they are old enough to share a room. In this scenario I don't think it's appropriate for parents to be split up and rooms to be divided by gender. You wouldn't do this if the boyfriend wasn't there, would you? Either you spring for the 3rd room so you have a kids/parents/college couple setup or you sacrifice your comfort and your teens' comfort so the college couple can have some privacy. I know what I would do.
Do you always let your kids run your life? Ridiculous. If they can't afford a third room, parents definitely get their own and all kids share. If the BF isn't comfortable with this he shouldn't go.
Op previously acknowledged that sharing a room with his sister and boyfriend would probably (understandably) make the high school aged younger brother uncomfortable. Do his feelings not matter or should he just not go on the trip?
Can they do
Room 1: One bed: Mom+Dad, Other bed: brother
Room 2: One bed: Sister + Sister, Other bed: boyfriend
Why not put BF with parents to supervise and put three siblings in one room.
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I'm sure that would be a fun vacation for boyfriend and parents!