I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an i...
Latest reply
I am now already in a +10 day discussion with Airbnb on an issue of blocked days that are being switched to 'active' in the c...
Latest reply
Hello everyone. Does anyone have any experience with adult same-sex siblings sharing a bed? I have a guest who is in his 60's sharing a bed with his brother who is roughly the same age. This makes me a bit....uncomfortable. (That being said, I have no problem ...at all...with hosting gay couples.) Does anyone have any insight or advice for me?
Answered! Go to Top Answer
I have 2 younger sisters and we often sleep in the same bed when we travel. I've also shared a bed with my mom during trips.
I'm in my early 40s.
They probably shared a bed already when they were children. Maybe they never slept otherwise ;>)
I have 2 younger sisters and we often sleep in the same bed when we travel. I've also shared a bed with my mom during trips.
I'm in my early 40s.
@Darren72 I've never had that situation, but if I did, I wouldn't consider it any of my business. I have a friend whose son, even up to the age of 17, used to crawl in bed with her sometimes- they liked reading novels to each other out loud and having conversations. Then he'd just fall asleep there. Many people would consider a 17 year old male sharing the bed with his mother to be weird or suspect, but it was quite innocent. He's now a family man with a wife and 2 kids, a perfectly normal human being.
Happens all the time.
@Darren72 It is none of our business how the guests sleep. We have had family and friends share the beds, I don't even think about their sleeping arrangements, they can do whatever they want as long as they are comfortable. We have four beds and I don't even care if they rearrange them, we have had male guests that separate the beds and we have has ones that bring all four next to each other. It is the same for me since I am not the one sleeping there.
@Darren72, if the bed is big enough and people can have comfortable sleep, nothing to worry about. You can suggest two smaller blankets for them so they can feel even better.
And it is common that friends, brothers/sisters, parents and adult kids are sleeping in one bed when they are traveling.
I can't be bothered if they are brothers or not and sleep in the same bed.