Anonymous wrote:This thread is crazy. My kids rotate sleeping in my bed when DH is traveling. Boys and girls ages elementary through high school. Nothing odd or weird about it. I have boys who do travel sports. We always get one room regardless of which parent is going. While I would love two beds since I have a 6' 2" sophomore who kicks in his sleep, it doesn't always happen. God bless the woman he ends up with....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Actually I am an immigrant, and I find this lack of affection amongst family members a little weird. A 13 year old boy is still a child. I would not be in a hurry for him to grow. Love and affection at home makes a child confident and secure.
If your child wants to sleep in the same room as you, in an adjacent space on a big bed, or lie with you on the couch while you watch a movie, and you think it is somehow inappropriate or sexual, then I can only surmise that you have been sexually abused as a child. This is not a normal reaction of parents.
Native-born American here who totally agrees with you.
Italian here, I agree as well.
But then again even same-gender friends here find it weird to share a bed when travelling, etc. so...maybe it is because there is more room than in Europe and people are not used to sharing space very much in general.
Anonymous wrote:How would you answer this question if a Dad were asking about his 13 yo daughter?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Actually I am an immigrant, and I find this lack of affection amongst family members a little weird. A 13 year old boy is still a child. I would not be in a hurry for him to grow. Love and affection at home makes a child confident and secure.
If your child wants to sleep in the same room as you, in an adjacent space on a big bed, or lie with you on the couch while you watch a movie, and you think it is somehow inappropriate or sexual, then I can only surmise that you have been sexually abused as a child. This is not a normal reaction of parents.
Native-born American here who totally agrees with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he like to cuddle and be affectionate at other times? Or just when his dad is gone? That's the part that honestly creeps me out the most...
What is wrong with the people. When the dad is away, there is space in the bed. The kids is not making a move on his mom b/c he dad is out of town.
I don't think there is anything wrong with it. I assume mom and DS are both wearing pajamas. They way I picture it the are chatting and laughing until they fall asleep on their own sides of the bed.
My DS is only 7 but in our house there is something about bed time that makes him open up. So if he were 13 and he wanted to sleep with me occasionally I would think it would be great opportunity to have some fun talks with him.
Op here- yes the scenario is most like your vision. Jeez people - he's a little immature in some ways and this is a rare thing- like once every couple of months. I just think he's at that age where he's sometimes a teen and sometimes a little boy. And while I was the one to pose the question, I've decided I'm good with it and it feels for our situation perfectly normal. I regret letting the doubt enter my mind.
What does your husband say about it?
He should make the final call in this scenario
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.
Actually I am an immigrant, and I find this lack of affection amongst family members a little weird. A 13 year old boy is still a child. I would not be in a hurry for him to grow. Love and affection at home makes a child confident and secure.
If your child wants to sleep in the same room as you, in an adjacent space on a big bed, or lie with you on the couch while you watch a movie, and you think it is somehow inappropriate or sexual, then I can only surmise that you have been sexually abused as a child. This is not a normal reaction of parents.
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