It is still consider as a boy so it is possible
no because a pre-teen needs her privacy and it is against the law
Yes, a father can share a bedroom with his son. This living arrangement is common in many households, particularly when space is limited. It can foster bonding and closeness between the father and his 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 basic rule that there is one or two adults or children 11 or above of the same gender per bedroom. One child of under the age of two may share the bedroom with the adults of up to two. No more than four small children of less than 10 years of age per bedroom.
Unless the female is ready to mate, you should keep a divider between them.
Ofcourse they can!
Yes. They are married.
It wouldn't be fair, the max in a room should be three or in this case 2
A married couple with two daughters, ages 8 and 3, would typically qualify for a three-bedroom unit under Section 8 housing guidelines. The general rule is that two people can share a bedroom, and children of the same gender can share a room until they reach a certain age, usually around 6 or 7. Since the daughters are of different ages, they would qualify for their own rooms, leading to the need for an additional bedroom for the parents.
I think, mentally even our law professionals have not accpeted the share of female child, so as not to answer this question.
Yes
yes