Is it ok for men and women to sleep in same room but different beds?
Question Posted Saturday June 25 2011, 6:19 am
Hi,
I plan to take a road trip with 2 guys friends, a girl friend and myself. We are all 20 years plus in age. We want to take a camper van and we have the option to all sleep in the same camper van. If we did, us girls would be very modest, have separate beds of course and wear normal clothes to bed. But, I'm not sure if sleeping in the same room with the guys is ok?
PS We are all single, committed Christians.
adviceman49 answered Sunday June 26 2011, 11:30 am: Camping in a motor home is really not that much different than tent camping. In the motor homes I've had the master bedroom area is usually separated from the main area with a door or sliding modesty curtain.
When My son has used the camper for coed camping, the girl(s) have been given the master bedroom area and the guys slept in the main area bunks that were the conversion bunks. The ones that were the couch and tables by day or the overhead bin. This way the girls had all the privacy they need(ed)and everyone enjoyed the camping trip.
Willyouregret answered Sunday June 26 2011, 12:58 am: Most people christians would separte rooms but your 20 so I think you guys can handle i u's are all probally mature I would hope so. It'll be fine don't worry just be safe and don't get crazy but have fun:) [ Willyouregret's advice column | Ask Willyouregret A Question ]
lifescomplicated answered Saturday June 25 2011, 10:31 pm: Hi hannah im Hanna. I know you all committed christians. I believe that you all will be fine then. You all know what is right and wrong and you all are adults. You are responsible and as committed christians you wont do anything that isn't right.
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