Absolutely nothing wrong with that. IF you'd said they were brother & sister - then no.
There is no law that says a brother of a certain age can not share a room with his sister.
Live with it.
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.
I think that Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse dont sleep together in one bed. but I think they are in the same room. This is my answer.
You are not allowed to share these things so no more of that. You can get in lots of trouble for using someone else's party room code.
There are no laws in the United States restricting siblings from sharing a room. Thus, it is perfectly legal for male and female siblings in Massachusetts to share a room. In apartment complex that there can not be any sharing of a room with brother and sister. Two brothers can share a room or two sisters can share a room. In a rented house or own your home that you can share a room with both genders. For example, You have an 11-year-old brother and an 8-year-old sister or the girl is 11 and the boy is 8. Go for it. Word of thumb. Living quarters in a family are private. This means we do not share things in public. When we have company over that they do not go into the living quarters of the home unless they are very close to the family.
Nothing. It is his concern, not yours.
Under any normal situation, a grandmother should be allowed to share a room with her granddaughter at any age.
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.
Depends. Have they done anything to make you think you shouldn't allow them in? For example my brother is allowed in my room (I'm his sister), but when he read through my diary and tried to "blackmail" me with it (he was only 10) he lost the privilege of being allowed in my room. He is never allowed in now, (And he is now 13), because he lost my trust when he did that. If you trust your sibling and have no reason not to trust him/her, unless you have specific reasons for not wanting them in your room, I say it would be fine to let them in.