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At what age does it become unreasonable for a brother and sister to share a bedroom?

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FrazzledDad · 11/03/2010 20:40

What do you think?

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pregnochicklol · 15/03/2010 14:21

"I think boys need some privacy once they start playing with themselves basically dont they?"

LOL, cause only boys do that?
Girls start doing that younger!

I don't know OP, but certainly by age 10 or 11 I would say.

pregnochicklol · 15/03/2010 14:29

I agree Cory, when all those raging sexual hormones start at puberty they should definatly have seperate rooms.
I know of more than a few cases myself too.

Lynet it's less likely to happen if they have to go into a different room at night, to get dressed, etc..

seeker · 15/03/2010 14:47

So let me get this straight. Are you saying is that a teenage boy cannot be left safely alone with his younger sister?

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pregnochicklol · 15/03/2010 15:31

I wouldn't want them sleeping together in the same room alone all the time.

LynetteScavo · 15/03/2010 15:32

And at what age to boys/men regain control of themsleves, and stop behaving inappropriately with thier younger sisters?

seeker · 15/03/2010 16:11

I am so outraged I am not sure what to say.

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