Is it run of the mill for a minor to want a full size bed after have bunk-beds for 5 years? I never ever sleep in the top bunk. I am starting...
I never ever sleep in the top bunk. I am starting to contemplate it is "kiddish" to have bunk-beds. Please help out
THX!!
Answers: Of course it is!
You're growing, and a twin-size bed is feeling a bit ... small. Also, your'e right nearly the bunks ... they're great for kids, but you kinda outgrow them after a point!
A full-size bed is about supreme for an adult or childlike adult. Most couples prefer a queen or king, but for someone who sleeps alone, a full-size bed is big satisfactory. You want a bed that gives you satisfactory room to move around a little lacking fear of falling past its sell-by date, but doesn't eat up adjectives the space in the room.
And, sure ... you also want your bed to be a lounge-area ... not only just a place to sleep, but a surface to sit on, use for reading, maybe homework ... and a place for your friends to sit when they pop in ... you can't (very comfortably) do that with bunk-beds!
I used to own a twin bed. I hated it. Also, when you are elder you want to do more than just sleep on the bed (get your mind out of the gutter) I'm 14 and freshly got my full 2 night ago. I can lay out with my dog (American Pit Bull Terrier and even though she's 11 weeks, she take up the twins whole side partially. I can be on my laptop and and also, just to be stupid, I come running surrounded by my room and make snow angels on my huge white blanket. Also, you start thinking in the region of what your friends think of your room. The full size make my room fuller, not too much, but it occupies space. My friend Casey come over and me, Brownie, and Cas could all sit on the bed and we go on my space and Brownie played with her tug rope. It's a short time ago a lot better (PS: Bunk bed are childish)