SaraJayne
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I'm wondering what kind of childhood they had that would cause the sister finds comfort in her brother like that.


I'm wondering what kind of childhood they had that would cause the sister finds comfort in her brother like that.
Flowers in the Attic?
I am part of a huge family, both boys and girls. While we were younger it was very common for us kids to "pile" into bed together.. but as we got older (I think 7/8ish) we individually started sleeping alone... as adults, I would rather sleep on the floor then share a bed with my brother, and I love him dearly. Shoot.. my 9 year old boy and 12 year old boy don't even share a bed anymore..
First thing I thought when I read OP's post is Flowers in the attic!
I never had a brother, so it is fair to say that I don't really understand the relationship between a brother and a sister. I know a family who has a son and a daughter. She is 22 and he is 19. They still share a bed quite often. By quite often, I mean anytime that they are on vacation together and occasionally at home if she is feeling in her words "scared or lonely". Now personally, I thought that was a little odd, but they said that it is perfectly normal, that I don't understand the relationship between a brother and sister, and that I am being prudish by thinking it is inappropriate. Now, I know that parents often have their son and daughter share a bed on vacation when they are kids, but is it common for adults to do this, as well?
focusondisney said:I don't see anything wrong with it at 5 years old either. 19 & 22? Whole different story.
Vacations? not that odd.
At home? Really weird.
RadioNate said:I agree. Ewwww.
My 4 year old DD will occasionally climb into her 11 year old brothers bed in the middle of the night. Presumingly after a nightmare. Frankly, I think it is convenience. His room is closest to hers & he has a double bed. She also knows that I'll walk her back to her bed & he won't even notice she's there!
We discourage it & it's infrequent. I think he's getting too old for her to do that.
19 & 22??? Weird. Completely inappropriate.
Ewwww
Vacations? not that odd.
At home? Really weird.
I never had a brother, so it is fair to say that I don't really understand the relationship between a brother and a sister. I know a family who has a son and a daughter. She is 22 and he is 19. They still share a bed quite often. By quite often, I mean anytime that they are on vacation together and occasionally at home if she is feeling in her words "scared or lonely". Now personally, I thought that was a little odd, but they said that it is perfectly normal, that I don't understand the relationship between a brother and sister, and that I am being prudish by thinking it is inappropriate. Now, I know that parents often have their son and daughter share a bed on vacation when they are kids, but is it common for adults to do this, as well?