NOOO! at six years old boys and girls have already started to have strange feelings and they also have a curiosity about each other's bodies. If they are siblings, it is not as bad, but I still think you should do all you can to prevent them from sharing a room. When my sister was 5 years old, she was playing with a little boy the same age. (they had known each other their whole lives) They were left alone, and were playing doctor...I am not entirely sure what all they did while they were alone, but I do know that the little boy pulled his pants down and showed his penis to my sister. When I entered the room, they both had a very smug look on their faces...like you would see on an adult...hard to explain.
yes they can
no
A 13 year old girl and an 18 year old girl can share a room. Sometimes, girls must share a room out of necessity. If this causes problems, then each girl should proclaim a side and keep their belongings there.
no they cant errr
Depends on the state
100,000,000 years old
yes, i dont see what would be the problem in that
No, there is no law stating that any children must have their own rooms. Although if the children are about 8 - 10 years old or older, I would put the two girls in one room, and the two boys in another. If they are younger than that, then I see no problem with any of them sharing a room.
No I do not think you can share a room. But you should try
all you have to do is go to your room and click on share room and the copy the URL on the address bar.
No, she is too old to share a room with a 5 year old. As a preteen she is starting to develop and learn about herself in relationships to the world and other people. Life is confusing enough for a girl her age without having any privacy. A 5 years old doesn't understand giving another person space and is very egocentric. The teen is also egocentric and very concerned with looks, hair, clothes, and what others think. Together they will not be able to share a room for very long without problems.
Most girls that age have their own rooms. Some share with their sister or something.