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Hi can any one help I was told there was a law that said boys and girls carnt share a bed room once one gets to 10 years old and once thay get to 16 thay carnt share a room full stop as thay are then an adult dose anyone know if this is true
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I have a small 3 bed council house and my 15 year old and my 10 year old boys shaire a double room and my 9 year old girl shares with her 5 year old brother in a single room and then me an my husband have our 3 year old son in our room my girl is also classed as desablied as she has ADHD I'm on the houseing but thay are saying it could take 5 years to do a transfer and I don't know it that Is write
We live in 3 bed house, 3 boys and 2 girls, bunk beds were the way to go. There were no bigger council houses in our area, you just find a way to fit them in. Though 2 21 year olds and 18 year old boys all in one room not fun, bit smelly, caravan in the drive was the answer. As for them moving out not easy, all work so couldn't get council and private rent is so expensive. Cheaper getting a mortgage but need deposit.
Why not put the boys in one room and the girls in another. I would have thought that was simple. If you owned your own home with a mortgage, you would have to manage with whatever you could afford, not expect a bigger property as automatic. I lived in a two bedroom bungalow with three children. Another option is a bed settee in the lounge for parents, whereas the children have more bedrooms. As a child I always shared with my sister till the day I left home to get married, and she was 9 years younger than me. I had a school friend who had four sister, and they slept in a room with two bunk beds and hardly any room in between, the older sister slept downstairs and didnt have a proper bedroom. Her brother had the box room.
I was not complaneing I was just asking as I was told it was a law and wanted to know if it was or not I've been in my house for 14 years so when I got it it was great for me my husband and son but yes our family grow and now there's 7 of us and yes it's crowed but we are getting by and yes I understand there's not a lot of big houses that's y I put for a trancerfer or an exchange
I have friends in a 3 bed - they converted the attic which their 21 year old lad shares with his 7 year old brother, 2 teenage girls share a small room, and the 20 year old girl has a very small box room. But they own their home so can't expect anyone else to take responsibility to accommodate their decision to have a large family.