Elissa Jill Cleaveland

<<LOL........that's why I asked earlier where to I go to get
informed.....>>
Google!
Search terms:
Number of bedrooms required opposite sex children law

search results:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Number+of+bedrooms+required+opposite+sex+children+law&btnG=Google+SearchOne can add more terms, state city county DHS etc.Elissa JillThe music in me is a gift from the Universe.My job is to care for it and use it well; I am its bearer, not its owner.~Johnny Cash's Moma

Elissa Jill Cleaveland

<<I just sent my last post on the subject because I'm starting to get
angry and I don't want to go there. >>
I don't understand what is making you angry.
Elissa Jill
The music in me is a gift from the Universe.
My job is to care for it and use it well; I am its bearer, not its owner.
~Johnny Cash's Moma

Manisha Kher

--- Elissa Jill Cleaveland
<MystikMomma@...> wrote:

> <<I just sent my last post on the subject because
> I'm starting to get
> angry and I don't want to go there. >>

> I don't understand what is making you angry.
The fact that there is such an idiotic law (if there
is) or the fact that CPS can frown on children of
opposite sex sharing a room. It is not the govt's
business to decide who can and cannot share a room.

I can understand the guideline for foster care because
there you're dealing with kids who did not grow up
together.

I have kids of opposite sex who share a room, in a
manner of speaking. Their clothes are in the same
closet and their books are on the same bookshelf. But
both of them actually sleep in our room. I'm sure at
least a few social workers will frown on that too.

I grew up in India where most people have only one or
two bedrooms. Siblings of opposite sex sleeping in the
same room is not at all unusual. Growing up, we viewed
the rooms as places to keep things and the sleeping
arrangements were fluid. So the rooms were never
identified as kid's room or parents's room.

Manisha


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aplan4life

Yes, angry that anyone would view it as wrong bothers me. People (not
those here)taking something innocent and turning into a dirty, nasty,
sinful thing when there is nothing dirty or wrong to begin with.

Either way, it's not a law not even within the guidelines of social
services.



--- In [email protected], "Elissa Jill Cleaveland"
<MystikMomma@...> wrote:
>
> <<I just sent my last post on the subject because I'm starting to get
> angry and I don't want to go there. >>
> I don't understand what is making you angry.
> Elissa Jill
> The music in me is a gift from the Universe.
> My job is to care for it and use it well; I am its bearer, not its
owner.
> ~Johnny Cash's Moma
>

[email protected]

In a message dated 4/14/2006 4:17:12 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
aplan4life@... writes:

Yes, angry that anyone would view it as wrong bothers me. People (not
those here)taking something innocent and turning into a dirty, nasty,
sinful thing when there is nothing dirty or wrong to begin with.
People in america want to sexualize everything, but go somewhere where the
human body isn't taboo or a place where wine is served at every meal to
everyone eating that meal, and you go to a place where they don't have a problem
with self image and alcoholism, because such an importance isn't placed on
them. Teenage pregnancy isn't a problem because girls and boys are hidden from
it from the day they are born. They don't have the desire to binge drink when
they are away from their parents because alcohol is acceptable. Now I'm
not saying that parents should let their 13 year olds get drunk. That's not my
point. I'm just tired of all of the censorship and how many things are
"bad" here today.

Mandy

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