Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this to sound judgemental but how do you have any intimacy with your husband when you co sleep with children that old?
I'm sorry, I don't mean to sound judgemental but is your bed the only place you and DH do it? And is before bed the only time when you do it? I'm so tired right before bedtime that the last thing on my mind is getting busy w/DH. We have two other rooms with beds and they're used frequently, not to mention places in the living room and elsewhere that I won't get into for fear of making you blush.
Spice it up, sister. Move out of the master bedroom and into...anywhere else for a change.
LOL! Not OP, but DH and I co sleep with our kids and 3 nights ago we got busy in one of our bathrooms. It was spontaneous and hot. We also have more than one guest bed and plenty of other space to have fun. Your sex life must be...routine, but whatever floats your boat! By the time I hit the sack, I'm so tired that the last thing I want is to be getting busy. The master bed is for sleeeeeeeep zzzzzzz....Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this to sound judgemental but how do you have any intimacy with your husband when you co sleep with children that old?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying this to sound judgemental but how do you have any intimacy with your husband when you co sleep with children that old?
Anonymous wrote:It's too Old when a) someone wants to start sleeping away from the family bed or b) the quality of sleep deteriorates because there are 4 biggish people in the bed.
And when b happens, I would think to move both kids out at once --perhaps to a joint bed and then to singles (Unless of course they want to go straight to twin beds).
Anonymous wrote:For those of you who co-sleep, we were wondering when DC finally left the family bed?
We have two boys, ages 4 and 9. Both are still in the family bed. Yes, it is getting crowded, but no one in the household seems particularly interested in changing the set-up. Is this too much of a good thing? Is there anyone out there who has a DC still in the family bed at 10 or older?
Thank you for your kind words. This site is terrific because it allows people to give and get advice and I'm always perplexed that their are certain topics over and over that we as a society are very black and white on. Pacifiers, sleeping in bed with mom and dad, etc. Anyway, I think it's interesting how we have certain views that we all feel very strongly about when it comes to the little ones. the great zucchiniAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello. This is more of a question, than a comment. I know this is one of these subjects that gets people fired up. I was wondering from the parents of the older kids that are sleeping in family bed, how does the independance foster itself away from home, such as overnight camps, outdoor ed, etc. My personal experience in seeing the kids that are hugging mom's leg(the little ones) or don't have sleepovers as quickly as other kids it's because they don't have any separation from mom and dad. I guess this was kind of a comment also. I also learn different points of views on this site, and love giving my opinion. Please don't jump on me to hard. Although, I can take it. The great zucchini
We co-sleep with our 3 year old. I don't understand why people think that co-sleeping will lead to lack of independence. There are many other ways to foster independence. My son goes to school 5 mornings a week, is very very outgoing, goes up to strangers, etc. Some would agree that having such a strong bond with your child improves independence, and makes your child feel more secure and confident.
Havent' had to deal with the sleep over issue yet, though agree that it may be complicated by the fact that we co-sleep. But I don't think that means my son generally has a independence issue.
BTW, Great Zuchini, saw your show Sunday at the Arlington Drafthouse and had a great time!
Anonymous wrote:MIL said that it was the only way they could get sleep at night. Otherwise she was usually up and down all night trying to comfort one of the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious (and my apologies if already answered as I did not have time to read this whole thread), but how do you get ANY sleep? My 3 year old has started climbing into bed with us and on day 4 of this I'm about to keel over from the exhaustion. You must be heavy sleepers?
mine start in my bed so there is no climbing. I think since we have co slept from the begining, we are all use to it. Everyone sleeps soundly.