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I don't know... We have a queen size, and it's big enough for me, my wife, my dog, and the occasional cat too. Not exactly roomy but still.
This just in; people are different sizes.
Also: dogs are different sizes
Also: even sized dogs can take up varying amounts of space
Cats however always take up all available space regardless of their size.
I was fortunate to share a bed with this guy last night and compared to my two whippets this was a tiny footprint on my bed!
Yeah sure, but where is my girlfriend supposed to lay?
Probably not in that dude's queen bed (unless y'all are into that).
When my husband and i started dating we slept together in a twin. Now we sleep in a king with 2-3 cats, and a dog if there's a storm. Sometimes on vacation we have a room with a queen. Makes you realize how much space the animals take.
My wife and I have 7 month old twins.
We all sleep on our queen size bed. We turned it side ways so our feet hang off the end.
Just wait...
A queen sized bed is only big enough for one 5 year old. Trying to get more people in there results in sleeping on the couch so you don't punch your child.