No, that is what the family room or living room are for. Why encourage unseemly behavior?
uhh. . . you would really have to Specify - alone- if you are in you're room with him and alone, knowing that your boyfriend would feel weird knowing you were alone, then its a problem. if you guys are just hanging out, nothing flirty or out of the blue...then its fine i suppose
put a webcam in your room and turn it on when your in there with him
why not?yes
With a close friend (or boyfriend/girlfriend) in a dark room alone. :]
Tell him how much you love him and then go out of the room and go back in with just your bra and pants on and HAVE SEX!
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Daughter by Pearl Jam It is off of Vs.
because he still fancies you
I would think, that if you HAVE the extra room, it would be a good idea for them not to share. If you only have one room for them, they will have to get used to the idea. I shared a room my entire life. When I was two, I shared with my eleven year old sisters and my five year old sister. We got along fine. But, like I said, if there IS an extra room for your oldest daughter, I would split them up. No way she would need her space!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obviously, don't permit it and inform her that she is only allowed to have her boyfriend over if they remain in one of the family living quarters - den, family room, living room. Even if they should claim they are "just studying", explain that it is unwise to subject themselves to a tempting situation. Stand firm and she will eventually thank you for being a caring parent.
He's horny
Alone in My Room - Skin song - was created on 2005-11-14.