a teen should have there own bed and room
no there is not a law
The younger son demanded his share of the inheritance from his father before his father passed away.
Well depends on how the father sees his daughter if he sees it in a sex way then yes, but if he just sharing a bed with her then no.
It depends on the laws of your country. In the UK, as surviving spouse - she would be entitled to his share of the property. However - she may want to 'buy out' the son's share in order to have exclusive ownership.
The prodigal son was impatient for his share of his Father's money, and wanted to experience the world outside his Father's domain.
Although it's mentally unhealthy for everyone involved, the answer is yes. If the son and father share a mutual disgust for the mother they can bond in this fashion.
Yes, there is no law that says all parents and sblings must be separated in any way.
In the parable of the Prodigal Son, the younger son receives his money by demanding his share of the inheritance from his father while the father is still alive. This request is highly unusual and disrespectful, as it implies a desire for his father’s death. The father, however, complies and divides his estate, giving the younger son his portion, which he then squanders in reckless living.
she is his aunt and not they cant get married. Since you still share blood with her because you have the same father, your son is related to your sister.
Man's father = My father's son. My father's son = me. That man's father = me. I am the father of my son.
i think it's better to have your own bedroom than to share one , but it would be better to have a big bedrrom !
The younger son. After spending his inheritance he came back to his father, repented, and was forgiven.