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At what age can a boy and girl not share a room anymore?
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At what age can a boy and girl not share a room anymore?
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A: There isn't a specific age cutoff that requires that opposite-sex children separate rooms. Parents should monitor where their children are, developmentally, and make decisions from there.
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