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Does your SC have a room at your house?

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ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 22:27

Scenario:

Resident children
1 girl (10) going through puberty
1 boy (4)

SS is 14, stays over about 3-4 nights a month.

3 bedroom house. No other additional rooms to turn into a bedroom.

A) Let SS sleep on pull out bed in living room when over
B) Give SS a room - if so what do resident kids do?

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GrazingSheep · 14/04/2022 22:29

Is your dp the father of your 2 children or has he moved in with you?

negomi90 · 14/04/2022 22:34

Ask SS if he wants to share with 4yo or go on the couch. Let him choose.

aSofaNearYou · 14/04/2022 22:34

Well with your set up it does sound like the pull out bed is the only real option besides moving to somewhere bigger.

ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 22:36

@GrazingSheep

Is your dp the father of your 2 children or has he moved in with you?
He is father to our boy, why?
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NuffSaidSam · 14/04/2022 22:38

I'd give him the option of sharing with the four year old if possible.

GrazingSheep · 14/04/2022 22:41

What does his father think?

Moochio · 14/04/2022 22:44

Is it your house?

Moochio · 14/04/2022 22:45

Where does he sleep when he stays at the moment?

Littlepaws18 · 14/04/2022 22:45

We have a pull out bed under a bed so when SD is over she shares a room with DD. They consider it their room, painted to reflect both of them etc. SD stays over 4 nights a month. They have the biggest room. My DS has the smallest room, my other SS has a room which is multi functional but is painted and decorated in his style and all his toys on display. He too visits 4 nights a month.

I would give the boys the biggest room, buy a pull out bed, give SS some space in that room for his stuff. Paint it to reflect DS. DD has smallest room and use clever storage to make it seem bigger.

ukborn · 14/04/2022 22:50

Yes but we had a big house.
Pull out bed or share with resident sibling.

ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 22:56

@Moochio

Is it your house?
No both of ours
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ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 22:56

@Moochio

Where does he sleep when he stays at the moment?
New house just moved
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ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 22:57

@GrazingSheep

What does his father think?
Unsure at the mo
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Greensleeves · 14/04/2022 22:58

I'd probably put the four year old in with us and give the room to the 14yo for that few days a month.

GrazingSheep · 14/04/2022 22:58

Unsure at the mo
What does that mean?

PenguinLove1 · 14/04/2022 22:59

Why would you move before working this out?

GrazingSheep · 14/04/2022 23:00

Does your 10 year old have contact with her father? If so does she have her own room or does she sleep on a sofa?

ouesyesh · 14/04/2022 23:00

@GrazingSheep

Does your 10 year old have contact with her father? If so does she have her own room or does she sleep on a sofa?
No she doesnt
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familyissues12345 · 14/04/2022 23:04

I'd say as long as he doesn't mind, a sofa bed would be fine 3-4 days a month? You could offer he bunks in with your youngest, but I know I wouldn't be keen with that age gap!

Can you explain the predicament to him?

MyDcAreMarvel · 14/04/2022 23:04

He should share with his brother or you out the 4 year old in with you, or you have a sofa bed and sleep in the lounge. A child should have a bed , in a bedroom in their own home.

MyDcAreMarvel · 14/04/2022 23:05

And why did you move into a house too small for your children?

rainbowandglitter · 14/04/2022 23:06

You must have discussed this with your dh when you bought the house. What was the plan then and why isn't that the plan now?

Armychefbethebest · 14/04/2022 23:12

Have you got a big enough room to put both boys in that you could put a room divider in or do you have a 2nd Reception room downstairs that you could turn into a bedroom .I have 2 resident children aged 12 and 14 my ss 14 who has his own room he could have shared with my 12 year old but my dss is autistic and also has odd so needs his own space and it's fair for all kids then we've turned our dining room into quite a stunning bedroom tbf x

Armychefbethebest · 14/04/2022 23:12

Sorry missed where you said no additional rooms x

RainbowMum11 · 14/04/2022 23:15

When I was growing up and visiting my DF & SM (and their DC when they came along) I have never had my own room.
I either slept in the 'office' until their first DC arrived but then they would sleep on the sofa bed and I would had their bed (but then I got told off by SM when I woke up and went into the completely open plan living/kitchen/dining area before they got up).
My DFs home has never felt like my home, in any way shape or form, SM saw to that and DF didn't realise to stand up for me.

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