Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's super creepy to have kids of the opposite sex sharing a bedroom. And since kids grow up, well, do the math.
Can you do the math for me? Im not sure I follow. Are you saying that children of the opposite sex who share a room will start having sexual relations with each other when they grow up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's super creepy to have kids of the opposite sex sharing a bedroom. And since kids grow up, well, do the math.
Can you do the math for me? Im not sure I follow. Are you saying that children of the opposite sex who share a room will start having sexual relations with each other when they grow up?
Anonymous wrote:Because it's super creepy to have kids of the opposite sex sharing a bedroom. And since kids grow up, well, do the math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
OMG this. Adults sharing rooms in college is so foreign to me. How do they have any privacy?
Anonymous wrote:
As a foreign parent living here with children, what shocked me most (apart from the gun thing, and the healthcare thing) is that the American Dream suggest each child should have their own bedroom... but then come school field trips, and it's 4 to a room, with 2 to a bed. And then college, with tiny dorms and several kids per room. In my home country, where siblings often shared bedrooms, no one is expected to share beds on field trips, and there are no campuses with shared dorms - students get rentals, with one person per room.
The USA is a wonderful country in general, but certain things about it don't make sense.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because we have a boy and a girl.
But I'm confused by the new imperative to give each kid their own bathroom. The four of us share two bathrooms and it's fine.
Their own bathrooms? Lol.
I have 2 boys and they share a room. We have three bedrooms but they wanted to share and it frees up the other room for guests. It also streamlines bedtime and they entertain each other in the morning. I will split them up if/when they want it, but I’d like to keep it going as long as we can.
Anonymous wrote:Because we have a boy and a girl.
But I'm confused by the new imperative to give each kid their own bathroom. The four of us share two bathrooms and it's fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't yours? Lots of reasons including we have enough bedrooms per kid as we don't have more kids than we can house. Some kids do better with personal space. Some kids are playmates and will play vs. sleep. And, because we can. Why do you care?
Lol. My dad grew up in an Irish Catholic family in the 60s & 70s. 9 kids in the family. Large age gaps, but there were definitely periods of 3-4 kids per bedroom.
) and two girls. There was a lot of sharing. Also lots of sleeping on the upstairs sleeping porch, and evidence kids were sleeping in the unfinished attic.