For those with kids of both sex, what has your experience been with room sharing? How long do you plan to keep this setup? Did anyone grow up sharing a room with a brother, and if so how long did you share?
We will have a boy/girl combo 2 years apart and currently live in a 2 bedroom. I am sure that sharing is fine in the younger years, but not sure about the older years. We really like our space and don't necessarily want to move. But the options would be to add on a room at some point or move. Just wanted to see what other people's experiences were like.
Re: Sharing a room w/opposite sex?
My brother and I (17mo apart) shared a room off and on until I was 8 and he was 9 (so 3rd/4th grade). We moved a lot, and shared a room if we were in a two bedroom.
It wasn't that big of a deal, and we could play fun games together since we shared a room. But I'm glad we didn't share one longer than that. We had our arguments and our imaginary line down the middle of the room, but usually got along pretty well.
Really? That's surprising, but good to know. I never heard of this but will definitely look into it.
My sister and I, 4 years apart, shared a room until she left for college. We too had our disagreements and imaginary lines, but it wasn't unbearable.
Right now all the kids share a room (2 girls 3 boys) and they love it. I know it won't last forever, but it was easier to turn one of the bedrooms into a walking closet/dressing room for all the kids then try to fit all of their clothes in their rooms (think 1950's house with TINY closets).
We are planning on an addition and then everyone can have their own room, but even if we don't when the oldest turns 10ish, I'd assume that's when we should split them back up. By then everyone will be in school so we won't have an au pair anymore and we will free up that bedroom as well.
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I think that is mostly for foster homes. Most states to my knowledge do not have any laws against this.
I'm interested in this, we have a 2 bed up and 2 down, but we don't want little kids on a different floor than us(so young), so it really limits us. We plan on having our new one share a room with DS, regardless of gender at least for a little while.
It will be interesting to see all the responses.
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I have zero qualms about it, other than worrying that one will wake the other up. But the new baby will be in our room until he/she is sleeping a good 8 hour chunk and DD sleeps like a teenager, so I'm sure they'll adjust. You gotta deal with the cards dealt to you sometimes, and we don't have any other options.
I shared a room with my brother, who is two years older than me, until we were 8 and 10. We didn't burst into flames because of it.
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Why? Honestly curious.
I'm curious....how is this any different than them playing together in the same room during the day? Are you saying, that night is a factor?
Why? They're just sleeping.
Yes, why does it matter where you sleep? We have a huge play room, should I spit that into two and make a "boys" playroom and a "girls" play room as well?
I guess I should add that my kids still take a bath together too. They know the proper terms for boy and girl private parts, and they understand that's exactly what they are "private" and you don't touch, or talk about anyone elses (nor should anyone touch theirs). I guess I'd rather take out the "mystery" of the opposite sex.
My brother and I (21 months apart) shared a room next to my parents until we got comfortable with sleeping on the 1st floor. I specifically remember around 1st grade (6 yrs old) I wanted my own bedroom, so my parents moved us downstairs.
I liked sharing a room with my brother - we had a big old house and I for sure would have been scared to have my own room before that
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