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The conversation discusses whether it is appropriate for a grown man to do something, and how to respond to criticism. One person says they feel sorry for people who are judging someone who wants to help others, emphasizing that people should not judge someone’s intent to care for others.
They argue that “the most loving thing to do is to share your bed with someone” and respond to the idea with the claim that, every night someone goes to sleep, they are sharing that time with another person—suggesting a shared bed is normal and acceptable. They offer a concrete response: “You can have my bed if you want, sleep in it. I’ll sleep on the floor,” reinforcing the idea that the other person should have the better option.
They also mention a scenario involving a “spare house” and someone potentially staying elsewhere, but the person insists on staying with them instead. The speaker explains that they do have guest units, but when kids come, they always want to stay with the speaker and never choose the guest area. The speaker says they have never invited the kids into their room; instead, the kids ask directly: “Can I stay with you tonight?” The speaker then checks with the parents by asking if it is okay with their parents, and the kids respond, “Yes, you can.”