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Is it just me, or is it strange for a married couple to buy a camper with two small bunk beds instead of one large bed?

Is this a sign that there might be problems in the marriage?

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maybe the resale is better on a 2 bed camper as opposed to a 1 bed camper.

 

and, what if your SO get poison ivy...do you really want to share a bed with them after that?

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Is it just me, or is it strange for a married couple to buy a camper with two small bunk beds instead of one large bed?

Is this a sign that there might be problems in the marriage?

 

no..it isn't strange

 

Unless the camper is Huge the largest bed you can get is a queen..

I wouldn't want to sleep two people in a queen if you are used to the space of a king..

 

also the layout for a camper that has one huge bedroom is different and more expensive than 2 twins.. They save a lot of space

 

 

2 twins = king

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Uhmm, if there were problems in the marriage I highly doubt buying a camper would happen, right?

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Is it just me, or is it strange for a married couple to buy a camper with two small bunk beds instead of one large bed?

Is this a sign that there might be problems in the marriage?

 

Not at all. Inside the camper, space is undoubtedly at a premium, & the layout is designed to make the most effecient use of limited space.

 

One of them sleeping in the camper, & the other in the bedroom. Now THAT would be a sign of problems in the relationship.

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Maybe they are getting old before their time :laugh: I've seen many older couples that have separate beds AND a good relationship.

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I would think that this situation is more about convenience. If it were two separate beds in the house, however....

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