If you have to share a room with your younger sibling try to move the furniture around to make more space. Try not to fight with your younger brother or sister because then it will not be much fun sharing a room with them. Be nice to eachother so sharing a room will be fun. Think of the positives about sharing a room with a younger sibling, you don't have to sleep in a room by yourself and you always have someone to talk to.
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.
most of them did but some of them shared a room with their sibling(s)
Every teenager needs privacy and a place to call their own. But, the bedroom is more than just a place to sleep! Teenagers need somewhere to do their homework, and most likely this is where they will do it. Also, teenagers usually hang out with their friends in their room. They won't want to have to share it with a younger brother or sister. Also, their own room is something they can decorate to express themselves...
Most of the time, yes. Frankie and Nick share a room together, too.
Entire families share the same room. There is no 'law' against it.
No you cannot. Sorry, but you have to have credits to have a chat room. If you have a sibling with a chat room just go on their account on a different computer to use their chat room.
Yes, they share the same room, and Nick shares one with Frankie.
it means two double beds in one room. Enough for 4 people to share.
unfortunatly not, however paying a sibling is a good enough option for me
It is perfectly fine for siblings to share a room. They are related and eill probably enjoy each others' company.
* Younger siblings can most definitely be pesky. Your parents feel because you are the oldest that you should have more patience with your five year old sibling and you should. Try playing football or basketball with your younger sibling or take them outside to play. What appears to be pesky to you is the fact your younger sibling just wants to spend time with you. Ask your parents if you can have a lock put on your door. You do have a right to your own privacy.