Anonymous wrote:Slight twist: what about if you & DS are traveling alone? In our case, DH stays home for ski trips because he hates the cold & doesnt ski. DS & I stay in one room, because it's just the two of us & suites are a lot more expensive. I could see the same thing play out for college visits, etc. Not trying to hijack, but wondering if all the people saying 'no' would pay for a second room in this scenario?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
THIS
Every other country laughs at how weird we are with our lack of affection
Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
Anonymous wrote:So I asked my therapist about this. She was shocked at the responses and feels absolutely nothing wrong with it. Just FWIW. Glad to get the confirmation.
+ 1. People need to stop making innocent things perverted.Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how not allowing your kids to sleep in your bed means you are depriving them of affection?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
THIS
Every other country laughs at how weird we are with our lack of affection
No they don't.
Um yeah, they really do.
Anonymous wrote:My 10 year old sleeps in our king size bed when dh works out of town. It's a very comfortable bed. He goes in there and lays on it when both of us are home too, but he doesn't get to sleep there unless his dad is out of town. He asks if he can sleep there when he knows dh is out of town overnight and I allow it. I don't think it's weird at all.