2 3 or 4. depending upon what i want or need to use
the rooms for. if your son has a room of his own tell
him to be thankful he doesn't have to share with a
brother. when my sons were home they shared a 12X14
foot room. it was all we could do at the time and i told
them so in no uncertain terms. they were not little
princes and your son isn't either. teach him to be
thankful for what he has and to quit whining.
2006-07-16 09:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-07-16 09:35:27
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answered by jamesiewaimsy 3
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2006-07-16 09:34:45
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answered by PRETTY GURL 1
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2006-07-16 09:34:38
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-07-16 09:35:19
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answered by Toomg 4
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3 bedrooms
2006-07-16 09:35:38
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answered by pinks 3
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I wonder why your son wants to know and why you would indulge him by posting this question. Our family was fortunate in having a bedroom for each child, but many families live happily with shared rooms.
2006-07-16 09:37:19
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answered by hwatease 3
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We have two. i have a three year old and im going to be trying for a baby soon. Im hoping to god its a girl but on the other hand i will have to move once both of them are older enough to want there own room. if i was to have a boy though i wouldn't let it get to me until they were probably bringing girls back. (Hopefully just to talk)
2006-07-16 09:36:26
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answered by fairylandk 3
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2 right, with ltos of master bedroom space. I'll be looking to get a new one with 3 - 5, I have many guests.
2006-07-16 09:38:29
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answered by FILO 6
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14 and a of course the servants quarters... some stables and a barn.
NOT!! One man. I got one room and a kitchen, frontroom and bathroom, small patio. Tell you son I said, "oh be quiet!"
2006-07-16 09:35:37
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answered by super_star 4
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