How long did your daughter use a twin bed?

I slept on a twin until I was a junior in college (then I upgraded to the futon--woohoo!!). A king size bed is the same size as two twins put together, so IMO, a twin size bed is plenty big for one person to sleep on. Unless the next house we get has HUGE bedrooms, I will keep a twin size bed for my kids (or a loft bed or bunk beds)...but anything bigger than a twin takes up more floor space.
 
Both of my kids slept in twin beds until they got married, just like me.
 
:wave2: right back at 'ya I keep thinking about those " bugs in the mattress " commercials :scared1:

We have an unfinished basement and have many humid days in the summer so storing items like a mattress down there would not work. We also have our share of spiders and other small bugs. No thank you!

Now, if I had a nice dry finished basement, storage would not be an issue.
 
I have two teens. Both are sleeping on twins and I don't plan on changing that. Rooms in our house are small and anything bigger would be a tight fit. We actually replaced dd16's mattress last year and she got a new twin.

I slept on a twin until I got out of college and bought my own furniture for my new apt. Then I bought myself a queen.
 
I had a twin bed until I was 17 when I bought a full sized futon bed with money I saved from working. My little sister had a twin bed until she moved out of her college dorm and bought a queen mattress for her apartment.
 
DD is 23 and still is sleeping in her twin loft bed. She likes having 2 dressers under the bed. She has the smallest bedroom in the house (10 x 9), so space is tight. When her brother moved out 2 years ago she was offered his bigger room (10 x 16) with a full size bed, even offered to buy a new mattress, she likes her room better. BTW, she is 5 ' 11"

I slept in a twin bed from age 3 until just before my 25th birthday when I got married. I'm 6' 2" and was plenty comfortable.
 
I still sleep in a twin bed, and since I go to college in two years I doubt I'll be getting a bigger bed.

I wish I had a bigger bed, but at this point there's no reason to get one.
 
my DD started in a full size bed when she was 2 and is still in one at 32 (with the exception of being away at college and when she lived with us after)
 
I went from a crib to a twin, and remained in a twin bed until my husband and I moved in together...he had a queen.
 
My oldest went from the crib right into a double bed because that is what we already had and I wasn't going to go out and buy a twin bed when it wasn't necessary.

My youngest was upgraded to a queen bed last year because we got a king bed for my husband and I so we gave her our old one.
Otherwise she would still be in a twin bed and we'd have just updated her mattress which was in dire need of upgrading.
 
I slept in a twin bed until about 3 months after we got married. It was rather cozy....then we got a king and never looked back.
 
Dd14 has a twin and we have no intention of getting her a new bed. Her room is pretty big but where the floor vents and windows are a twin is the best fit. She's asked for a bigger bed but when I've told her it's a new bed or X she picks X.
 
I slept in a twin until I was 24. It wasn't until 24 that I bought myself a full size Futon.

My 16 year old has a twin bed. I have asked him if he wishes to get a full and he has said no.
 
We moved our son into a queen when he was 11. I didn't want anything smaller than a queen in my house because of guest comfort.
 
Our D didn't sleep in a twin until she went off to college. We get a lot of overnight company and had queen beds in the kids' rooms up until we moved and had a dedicated guest room. DD still had a queen and the boys ended up with bunk beds for a while.
 
















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