Yes, a mother and daughter can share a bedroom at any age, including in old age, as long as both individuals are comfortable with the arrangement. This can foster closeness and support, especially if one or both require assistance or companionship. However, personal preferences and privacy needs should be considered to ensure a harmonious living situation.
NO, NEVER, AND NO WAY!!! If he does (or has been) you should tell someone you trust like a teacher, minister, or neighbor. This is not normal or safe behavior.
if she's the biological mother
Sharing a room is not a restricted activity. If it were, camping in a tent would be a problem. When to move the kid out of the parent's bedroom is a personal preference. Many people are of the opinion that the baby should get used to sleeping in its own room from the start so mom and dad can resume their normal (well, 'near normal') relationship without the distraction of a spectator.
leatherface doesnt have a daughter. yes she does and shes 11 years old shes in number III
Depends on which country. I would have thought the arrangement was undesireable, unless the 6 y o has particular sleeping problems.
It will depend on the jurisdiction. In most, it would be a crime for them to have sexual contact and the mother is promoting a crime.
Sheila Hayes
Yes it is if the nineteen-year old is not disabled.
Yes.
NO, NEVER, AND NO WAY!!! If he does (or has been) you should tell someone you trust like a teacher, minister, or neighbor. This is not normal or safe behavior.
Yes.
Can only a mother sign for her 17 year old daughter to get married?
It is not illegal for siblings to share a room. Age has nothing to do with it.
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Its good to spend time with your daughter.
Yes, as long as the mother realizes that she is still responsible for the daughter. The daughter lives where the mother wants her to live.
no