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Doreen Yackel Posted on Aug 28, 2018
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In Northcumberland County VA if a family lives is a motel with both parents and 1 daughter and 1 son ages 12 and 10 can the 2 children share the same bed

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Children of that age of different gender would be asking for trouble if sharing the same bed and you would run foul of parenting laws
why can't the double bed be changed over for 2 single beds and then there would be no problems

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