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What do you think of a 15 year old who has been sharing a room for his whole life?

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there are no rooms for me to have..

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  1. I would say that is pretty normal in most parts of the world.  ONLY in the US where our teens are spoiled are having your own room (and in some cases your own house-(demanding and being allowed to live independantly from parents) is space an issue.  

    You will learn valuable lessons about getting on with folks, even if they are your brothers..


  2. im a 13 year old girl and i share a room with my sister there are no rooms left in the house for me to stay in either, but i am thankful i have a room at all. when you are grown and move out you will have your own room.

  3. i would say it sucks

  4. I would kill myself

  5. i shared a room til i was 13. it sucks. build a concrete wall or something. i tried to when i was little...out of carboard.... =p

  6. I would say grow up and be glad you have a home to live in at all.... Many people don't.

  7. if your the oldest

    your suppose to have your own room

    if one of the youngest have there own room

    you guys need to switch

  8. being an only child i really dont know what it feels like, but i say it really stinks !!! . mabye you 2 can work out something that will give you more privacy

  9. theres nothing wrong with that. i mean teenagers need their space and all but its ok to share a room your whole life. if you need space but someone is in your room you can always go for a walk or go someplace quiet in your house that most people dont usually go in

  10. hm...not much...just that it must suck for you..

  11. You're old enough to have your own room, and you should, but if there's no rooms, there's no rooms. I guess your SOL.

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